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The Ashtabula River will no longer be considered a federal area of concern. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
ASHTABULA, Ohio – After years of clean-up efforts, the Ashtabula River is no longer considered one of the “most environmentally degraded” areas in the Great Lakes Region.
ASHTABULA, Ohio — If you gaze down the Ashtabula River on a sunny day, you are likely to see people on boats enjoying a scenic ride. What you can’t see is what’s underneath: 25 years of work ...
The plan was to rid the river of its toxic sediment, and finally in 2006, after two decades of cleanup at Fields Brook, it was time to dredge the Ashtabula. Leitert says a total of 650,000 cubic yards ...
ASHTABULA, Ohio (WJW) — Video sent in by a FOX 8 viewer shows ice floes on the Ashtabula River encroaching on cars parked in a lot. James Haas on Friday, Feb. 28, told FOX 8 News he had just ...
ASHTABULA, Ohio (WJW) — Video sent in by a FOX 8 viewer shows ice floes on the Ashtabula River encroaching on cars parked in a lot. James Haas on Friday, Feb. 28, told FOX 8 News he had just ...
Video sent in by a FOX 8 viewer shows ice floes on the Ashtabula River encroaching on cars parked in a lot. (Video credit: James Haas, EMT with Community Care Ambulance Network of Ashtabula, Ohio) ...
Mar. 28—ASHTABULA — It is again time to make the Ashtabula River beautiful. The Ashtabula Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) and Ohio Central Basin Steelheaders, in partnership with ...
ASHTABULA, Ohio — It’s being celebrated as an “historic milestone" 33 years in the making. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine made an appearance in Ashtabula on Thursday morning “to celebrate the ...
MS Consultants Inc. has made a $10,000 contribution to Lake to River Economic Development, a network partner of JobsOhio.
What society sowed in the middle of the 20th century, the Ashtabula River — more than any other stream in Ohio — is now reaping.About 50 other sites across Ohio also face the dilemma wrought ...
State and federal officials recently gathered near the Ashtabula River to celebrate the end of a $60 million project that removed 630,000 cubic yards of river bottom muck contaminated with PCBs, ...