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An Ohio regional sewer district has a message for those struggling during the holidays.
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Federal and state agencies issued two consent decrees in Northeast Ohio, mandating cities make modernizing repairs to their sewer systems. However, the decrees and sewer repairs are more common than some might think.
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A half a century ago, an infamous fire on the Cuyahoga River helped spur the passage of the Clean Water Act. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials and clean water advocates met in Cleveland Tuesday to mark its 50th anniversary.
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What else can be done in Ohio and beyond to help?
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Exploring what can be done to help cities’ poorest residents who struggle with water debt.
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Water has increasingly become more expensive for people struggling to make ends meet.
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Warmer weather in Northeast Ohio means the snow is melting, but snow runoff could be filled with trash and waste that may have a negative impact on our environment.
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The project would reroute a current underground tributary path through Stormes Drive to provide a shorter, more direct route to Baldwin Creek.
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As city council considers a short-term fix, no long-term solution in place is increasing the fear of a breach.
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Summit County Council is slated to hear a plan Monday evening to create a stormwater management study committee. The seven-person group would include…