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The state's Controlling Board has approved a 5.6 million request by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to fund the next phase of work to replace the…
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A large mass of toxic sediment at the bottom of Lake Erie could threaten the Cleveland area’s drinking water supply. The mass containing PCBs and other…
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Ohio's environmental regulators are unlikely to allow a federal agency to begin dumping sediment from Cleveland's shipping channels into Lake Erie. The…
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The deteriorating dam at Buckeye Lake and related safety concerns will be the focus of an annual gathering arranged by the local chamber of commerce…
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has set new construction and dock usage policies at Buckeye Lake. No new docks, boat lifts or other equipment…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects Great Lakes water levels will rise by more than eight inches this summer for the first time in more than a…
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The regional chamber of commerce at Buckeye Lake says it will seek a second expert opinion following a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers report warning of a…
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More than 50 state and local emergency management officials met yesterday to prepare for a possible collapse of the Buckeye Lake dam. Officials began…
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Ohio emergency management officials plan to discuss the precarious situation with a faulty dam at Buckeye Lake. State and local officials plan to brief…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the chance of the failure of the Buckeye Lake dam is so great, the lake should be drained until repairs can be made.…