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According to a study, Columbus is one of 28 major U. S. cities that are sinking. Groundwater extraction is the cause.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Appalachian Basin – which includes parts of eastern Ohio – is one of the areas where aquifers are most at risk.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Ohio Council of the American Society of Civil Engineers released its report card for critical state infrastructure Wednesday.
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According to a study, Columbus is one of 28 major U. S. cities that are sinking. Groundwater extraction is the cause.
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The Lead Line Replacement Act would require every publicly owned water system in Ohio to replace lead pipes over the next 15 years. It's similar to one introduced in the last General Assembly.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Environmental Working Group's Tapped Out report identifies unhealthy amounts contaminants including PFAS at more than 1,100 public water systems in Ohio.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentWYSO's Shay Frank sat down with the Ohio Department of Agriculture's Director, Brian Baldridge, to discuss the longterm impacts, resources for farmers in the state and possible legislation to assist the agriculture sector.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentIn spite of the rain as of late, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources is still asking everyone to conserve water as many counties have been in drought conditions.
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The Mansfield Water Main Initiative is a four year, 0.25% income tax projected to generate 18 million dollars to replace some of the city's water mains.
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Business & EconomyThe Columbus Division of Water said in a statement the overcharge was caused by a billing error that the city is working to correct.