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A study conducted by the University of Louisville and Humana volunteers found that the Ohio River has fewer contaminants than ...
After construction, Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, along with the Ohio River, will see increased pollution caused by additional traffic. As for species that live in or near the water ...
Louisville facilities released about 2.6 million pounds of toxic chemicals to air, water and soil in 2023. Most came from ...
A large plot of undeveloped and historically significant land along the Ohio River in Boone County was purchased this week to conserve its natural features and maintain a recreational greenspace ...
from pollution to economic instability. Houchin emphasized that the initiative transcends environmental concerns, impacting public health and economic stability across the Ohio River Valley and ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, the University of Cincinnati (UC) quickly sought ways to protect its staff and ...
In addition to the swelling problem of plastic waste, these petrochemical plants spew air and water pollution into neighborhoods. More than 30 plastic plants are in the pipeline, from the Ohio River ...
Despite its reputation as one of the most beautiful autumn destinations for its foliage and dramatic views, polluting industrial facilities across Kentucky and the surrounding regions from the ...