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H2Ohio program expands - The Lima News limaohio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from limaohio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WALDRON The greenery peeked through a fresh blanket of snow on Jay Williams’ farm. Over the past few winters, Williams has added a variety of cover crops across his 1,350-acre operation near the Ohio border. There are peas, oats and radishes rising from soil that used to lay fallow through the cold-weather months. ‘ Ready or not the Great Lakes as a climate refuge The Great Lakes region is frequently touted as one of the most climate-resilient places in the U.S., in no small part because of its enviable water resources. But climate change threatens water quality, availability, and aging water infrastructure by exposing existing vulnerabilities and creating new ones. In this series, members of the Great Lakes News Collaborative explore what it may take to prepare the Great Lakes region for the future climatologists say we can expect. ....
Too few farmers are curbing pollution in Lake Erie. Should they be forced? michiganradio.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from michiganradio.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Gov. DeWine proposes 40 percent increase in H2Ohio funding By Jim Provance - The Blade, Toledo, Ohio (TNS) COLUMBUS Despite uncertainty about the economy, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s two-year budget proposal hits the accelerator when it comes to his H2Ohio program targeting Lake Erie algae problems and other water quality issues, proposing a combined $68 million funding increase for the program’s third and fourth years. H2Ohio, the cornerstone of the DeWine administration’s water-improvement efforts, was spared from broad budget cuts last fiscal year during the depths of the coronavirus-related economic shutdown. The combined $68 million funding increase that has been proposed would be spread over the program’s third and fourth years if lawmakers approve Mr. DeWine’s recently unveiled biennium budget package. ....
ANGOLA â The Maumee River Basin Commission will be losing 40 years of experience from its board this year and that includes 16 with the resignation of Steuben County Commissioner Jim Crowl, who will no longer be serving because he is leaving office Dec. 31. Crowl has served on the Maumee River Basin Commission since he first became a Steuben County commissioner in 2005. He is leaving the Board of Commissioners after losing the June primary this year. âThis particular year has been difficult on the Maumee River Basin Commission,â said its executive director, Rodney Renkenberger, referencing the loss of tenured board members, including Larry Gilbert, the Steuben County surveyor who passed earlier this year who was one of two remaining founding board members of the Commission. ....