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  1. "Treatment plants from Toledo to Cleveland spent an extra $81.2 million testing and treatment because of the blooms."

  2. Big turnout for 's first 💧 informational meeting. $30 million is now available for farmers in 14 counties to help them reduce agricultural phosphorus runoff to prevent algal blooms and protect Lake Erie. ➡️ Learn more:

  3. 24. svi 2019.

    From the Maumee River... will help ensure safe, clean water across state. is on board the Sandpiper! Learn more at

  4. 24. svi 2019.

    Director Chris Winslow spoke with state officials today as part of the initiative.

  5. 14. stu 2019.

    Joining many partners as shares his plan. is working to provide the research, education, and extension needed to support results.

  6. 23. tra 2019.

    We know that access to clean water is important. But we don’t know when an emergency or natural disaster will occur. That’s why we are encouraging you to make sure you have one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days in your preparedness kit.

  7. ODOT has a lot of mussel! Freshwater mussels are natural filters that help purify our aquatic systems. They’re also a good indicator of the quality of our water. ODOT teams perform mussel surveys before a project to help preserve the endangered mussel species.

  8. $172 MILLION: FY2020-2021 funds from will go to support water quality projects in Ohio. Most will be in western lake Erie watershed.

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  9. 23. tra 2019.

    In , our university researchers have been collaborating to study the harmful algal blooms on Lake Erie and researching ways to eradicate them. Here’s an example of the work they’re doing to preserve and protect our water. .

  10. 23. tra 2019.

    Yesterday we celebrated Earth Day and shared with you about Governor DeWine's H2Ohio Initiative. Below is a graphic explaining ways that H2Ohio Supports Nutrient Management and Soil Conservation.

  11. 23. tra 2019.

    Clean water is critical for the health of Ohioans with developmental disabilities. Know the signs of dehydration for yourself or a person you serve.

  12. prije 5 sati

    It’s a packed house for the first meeting in Perrysburg - farmers here to find out about best practices and how to sign up for funding! 7 more meetings are planned in the Maumee Watershed:

  13. 2⃣0⃣1⃣9⃣ Year in Review: We launched my water quality plan to to reduce harmful algal blooms, improve wastewater infrastructure, and prevent lead contamination.

  14. 30. lis 2019.

    Tinkers Creek offers important wetland habitat for native wildlife and plants. Wetlands are Ohio’s kidneys, filtering out water as it makes its way into our rivers and lakes. Wildlife can be seen in any season!

  15. From Lake Erie to the Ohio River, Rep. John Patterson’s bipartisan Fund will help Ohioans stay healthy and happy at home and in their communities.

  16. THE LOOP: This week, we look at the aftermath from the tornadoes that touched down in Richland County, District 10 thinking outside of the 'cage" and find out how ODOT works to protect our waterways.

  17. It is a full house for the first meeting. Farmers are eager to learn about incentives available to them for additional efforts. – mjesto: Owens Community College

  18. prije 9 sati

    informational meetings for farmers start today @ 3 p.m. @ Owens Community College in Perrysburg. We hope to see you there!

  19. Today is . As part of my plan, we're creating new wetlands to help achieve our goals for water quality in . Learn more: 💧

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