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COLUMBUS, Ohio ... state’s water quality, but also save lives. Ohio state Reps. Dontavius Jarrells, D-Columbus, and Monica Robb Blasdel, R-Columbiana, are introducing the Lead Line Replacement ...
A major water-line break in Neepawa on Sunday prompted an urgent call for residents to restrict water use, as the town scrambled to contain the disruption and preserve its treated water supply.
A section of River Road at Blankenbaker Lane will close for two weeks starting May 5 for Louisville Water Company's Residual Line Project ... flooding of the Ohio River in April, Louisville ...
Last summer, a line supplying at least six homes broke, forcing the city of Pleasanton to feed water to the homes through a fire hydrant. But the city cut off the fire hydrant line last week ...
A group of volunteers working with Water Safe Ohio, including kayakers from across the state, performed a cleanup of Buck Creek last weekend. T.J. Keenan of Water Safe Ohio said in about five ...
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- Lakewood recently announced its 2025 water main and lead service line replacement project. “Every year, we look to do a mile of waterline replacement. This just falls right ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A program created in 2019 for Ohio’s water health, called H2Ohio, could face a dramatic cut in funding. H2Ohio was created by Gov. Mike DeWine. The program is run by ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ohio — A resident along Ohio 151 in New Alexandria said they have had enough of the repeated water line breaks disrupting their daily life. Now, they want answers. The area ...
COLUMBUS — A total of 116 public water ... Ohio EPA Director-Designate John Logue said in a statement. “This is last-mile money that helps push these projects over the finish line to ensure ...
ROSSFORD, Ohio — Rossford City Council on Monday approved a $2.5 million project to construct a roundabout at the intersection of state Route 65 and Glenwood Road, with construction scheduled to ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A Springfield City Utilities (CU) water service line map was developed using data from 39,000 customers who reported whether their homes do or do not have lead pipes.