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The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency is testing the air in the village of Newtown and neighboring Anderson Township because of complaints about pollution and odors.
The testing began last September, after Newtown officials and residents raised concerns.
It is scheduled to continue through next September, Tom Mohr, spokesman for Hamilton County Environmental Services, said in an email.
The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency is a division of that department.
“The collected data will then be summarized and sent to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for review and analysis,” Mohr said.
Newtown Mayor Mark Kobasuk said the village has two asphalt plants and an asphalt-sealing plant in a one-mile area.
Commissioners approve sale of former animal shelter
SIDNEY – The Shelby County commissioners accepted a bid for the sale of the former animal shelter and awarded bids for road and bridge projects during the month of March.
The commissioners accepted a bid of $30,000 from Lynda Lukey and Ashlie Moran for the sale of the old animal shelter at 1100 Clem Road, Sidney, on March 25.
The commissioners opened six bids for the County Road 25A improvement project on March 11 and on March 16 awarded the contract to Spearman Brothers, Inc. The contract amount is $370,847.
They opened one bid for the 2021 resurfacing program on March 11 and on March 16 awarded the contract to Barrett Paving Materials, Inc. The contract amount is $939,308.20.
Plastics Industry Association, LyondellBasell collaborate on first paving project using recycled plastic
The project used the equivalent of 71,000 plastic retail bags to pave 2,885 square yards of the LyondellBasell Cincinnati Technology Center parking lot in Ohio. December 18, 2020 Canadian Plastics
The parking lot at LyondellBasell’s Cincinnati Technology Center using recycled polyethylene.
The U.S.-based Plastics Industry Association has collaborated with Dutch multinational chemical company LyondellBasell to use the use of the equivalent of 71,000 plastic retail bags to pave 2,885 square yards of the LyondellBasell Cincinnati Technology Center parking lot in Ohio using recycled polyethylene (rPE).
This was the first installation of the New End Market Opportunities (NEMO) for Film Asphalt Project which added over 4,000 pounds of rPE into hot asphalt. With a focus on extending the life of plastic waste, this research project if successful