Director Anne Vogel is proud to announce four organizations have been awarded Ohio EPA environmental education grants to support projects involving wetland education, water quality and biodiversity, habitat restoration and home drinking water and septic system maintenance.
The WateReuse Association’s national board approved Ohio’s charter to form a state section at the 2024 WateReuse Symposium in Denver, Colo., making Ohio the first Midwest state to join the national organization.
Ohio EPA Director Anne Vogel announced Friday five health departments and two solid waste management districts are receiving funds from the recently created Scrap Tire Education and Outreach Grant. The grants are open to health districts and
Children and employees at the Kids Education and Recreation childcare center in Granville are enjoying access to a more reliable source of drinking water now that the facility has connected to the village’s public water system. The connection was made possible by a $98,000 grant from Ohio EPA’s H2Ohio funding.
Thirteen organizations across the state are using this year’s Ohio EPA environmental education grants to support projects involving habitat restoration, sustainability, litter control, biodiversity, butterflies and more.
Ohio EPA is awarding more than $3.2 million to seven organizations to replace aging diesel-powered vehicles and equipment with new electric vehicles and equipment.
Approximately $2.7 million in grant money is available to local governments, park districts, soil & water conservation districts and other public organizations for projects that improve and protect water quality and resources in Ohio. Ohio EPA is accepting applications for water quality project grants through Nov. 9.
Ohio EPA Director Anne M. Vogel is celebrating 48 businesses and organizations that are going above and beyond to protect Ohio’s environment and continue to show their commitment to environmental stewardship.
Ohio EPA invites business executives and community leaders from across Ohio to attend a free, virtual sustainability conference being held Sept. 19-21.
With a focus on helping Ohio’s scrap tire generating businesses throughout the state better understand the rules for managing scrap tires, Ohio EPA is unveiling a new grant to provide education and outreach for these businesses.
Conditions in the Cuyahoga River Area of Concern (AOC) have vastly improved over the last 30 years, bringing the Cuyahoga River AOC one step closer to recovery. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) has approved the removal of the Fish Tumors or Other Deformities Beneficial Use Impairment (BUI).
Conditions in the Maumee Area of Concern (AOC), one of the largest AOCs in the eight Great Lakes states, have vastly improved over the last 30 years, bringing the Maumee AOC one step closer to full restoration.
Ohio EPA recently finalized the 2024 Drinking Water Assistance Fund (DWAF) program management plan, which includes more than $1.4 billion in funding requests. This funding will be used for a record number of infrastructure projects around the state.
Local governments, businesses and nonprofit organizations throughout southeast Ohio are receiving more than $177,000 this year in grants from Ohio EPA to implement recycling, litter prevention, market development and scrap tire recycling programs.
Local governments, businesses and nonprofit organizations throughout southwest Ohio are receiving more than $1.3 million this year in grants from Ohio EPA to implement recycling, litter prevention, market development and scrap tire recycling programs.