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A national group focused on clean water and river health has named the Ohio River the second-most endangered waterway in the U.S.
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When the Clean Water Act was passed in 1972, the goal was that all navigable waters in the United States would be fishable and swimmable by 1985. We're not there yet.
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To date, Greater Cincinnati Water Works has completed replacements at 29 homes and has 31 pending. The goal is to get to 184 using the grant, and people can still sign up.
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The Clermont County Public Water System has sent letters out to people around Newtonsville, warning them about an elevated level of trihalomethanes (THM)…
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Imagine this: You're outside a bar on Main Street in Over-the-Rhine. A friend's boyfriend has stepped outside to smoke. He finishes the cigarette, and…
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Scientists have long known treated wastewater is safe to drink but how does it taste when compared to "conventional" groundwater and bottled…
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The water crisis in Flint, Michigan last year raised awareness of the severe health damage caused by the lack of clean water. And while most communities…
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The Greater Cincinnati Water Works recently sent letters to more than 16,000 property owners letting them know their homes and businesses may be getting…
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Cincinnati officials estimate that some 16,000 private properties are still getting water through lead lined pipes. The city will soon be notifying those…
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A harmful blue-green algae bloom is still plaguing the Ohio River, and a Kentucky biologist says it doesn't look like that will change soon. Mark Martin…