A study conducted by the University of Louisville and Humana volunteers found that the Ohio River has fewer contaminants than ...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said that his office is focusing on oil spills and wastewater ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources stocked Ohio lakes, rivers, ponds and streams with 46 million fish in 2024.
Louisville facilities released about 2.6 million pounds of toxic chemicals to air, water and soil in 2023. Most came from ...
Calculations of these releases can fluctuate from year to year based on differences in water samples pulled from the Ohio River ... the largest sources of toxic pollution in Louisville.
This article is the result of recent testing conducted by the Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) with 502nd MRBC ...
"They’re still putting this stuff in the water." State's 'forever chemicals' litigation drags on through new lawsuit and ...
Beaver County, Pennsylvania, has lost jobs, businesses and people. But Shell says its complex has created nearly 500 jobs and ...
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 ...
A biologist specializing in the preservation of Lake Erie gave students from Lima schools a crash course Tuesday on the history of pollution and conservation efforts at Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga ...