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At a town hall Thursday, experts said dioxin, a class of highly toxic carcinogens, could be present in East Palestine's soil and water as a result of the Norfolk Southern train derailment. They recommend testing.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection agency awarded $1.7 million in grants Friday to fund air quality monitoring projects in Cleveland, Canton, Columbus and Cincinnati.
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Akron officials are awaiting approval from a federal court on proposed money-saving modifications to the city’s massive sewer project. The US and Ohio…
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Kent State University professor Dr. Anne Jefferson is not a federal employee, but she and other science professors and researchers at universities across the Great Lakes say they’re being affected by the partial government shutdown. “We can’t get data, we can’t talk to collaborators, we can’t get answers from program officers,” said Jefferson. She uses data from the National Weather Service and other federal agencies in her hydrology class – teaching her students how to use data to solve water resource management issues.