Cuyahoga River
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Cuyahoga Riveren-USCopyrightSat, 12 Oct 2024 10:00:00 GMTThe Cuyahoga River was so polluted, it used to catch fire. Now it's making a comeback
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The plight of the river, which empties into Lake Erie at Cleveland, helped inspire the Clean Water Act. Now it attracts kayakers and anglers and could soon be removed from an EPA watchlist.Sat, 12 Oct 2024 10:00:00 GMT/npr-news/2024-10-12/the-cuyahoga-river-was-so-polluted-it-used-to-catch-fire-now-its-making-a-comebackScott NeumanBlazing Paddles uses Cuyahoga River fire anniversary to highlight recovery
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The annual event organized by Cleveland nonprofit Share the River takes place ahead of the anniversary of the 1969 fire on the Cuyahoga River, which focused national attention on the pollution impacting the river.Mon, 17 Jun 2024 10:15:00 GMT/2024-06-17/blazing-paddles-uses-cuyahoga-river-fire-anniversary-to-highlight-recoveryDes TorresNew Ohio Water Treatment Facility Helps To Protect Cuyahoga River
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Akron has brought online a groundbreaking 65-million dollar water treatment facility intended to cut down on the amount of untreated waste ending up in the Cuyahoga River.Mon, 17 Jan 2022 20:55:18 GMT/2022-01-17/new-ohio-water-treatment-facility-helps-to-protect-cuyahoga-riverJay Shah, WKSUFifty Years After Clean Water Movement, Ohio Rivers Are Healthier But Politics Messier
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In June 1969, a Time Magazine article garnered national attention when it brought to light the water quality conditions in Ohio: a river had literally鈥�Thu, 14 Nov 2019 11:30:00 GMT/news/2019-11-14/fifty-years-after-clean-water-movement-ohio-rivers-are-healthier-but-politics-messierLucia WalinchusCuyahoga River Is Designated An Official Ohio Water Trail
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Eight years of work finally paid off Friday with the official designation of the Cuyahoga River as an Ohio Water Trail. The new Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) trail designation means paddlers will have signage, amenities and access points to guide them along the more than 90-mile Cuyahoga River.Fri, 04 Oct 2019 21:25:34 GMT/ideastream/2019-10-04/cuyahoga-river-is-designated-an-official-ohio-water-trailDecades Of Dedication Cleaned A Poisoned Ashtabula River
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Patricia Seymour grew up in Ashtabula in the 1960ss. On bright spring day at the city鈥檚 bustling harbor, Seymour recalls a childhood landscape more鈥�Wed, 17 Jul 2019 09:00:00 GMT/news/2019-07-17/decades-of-dedication-cleaned-a-poisoned-ashtabula-riverJeff St. ClairNo Longer A 'River Of Tumors,' Lorain's Black River Enjoying Steady Revival
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The Black River is wide at its mouth, with parallel banks encased by metal bulkheads. It鈥檚 an industrial river, but there is wildlife, like a hissing pair鈥�Fri, 28 Jun 2019 09:00:00 GMT/news/2019-06-28/no-longer-a-river-of-tumors-lorains-black-river-enjoying-steady-revivalJeff St. ClairHow Ohio Is Reclaiming The Cuyahoga River, 50 Years Later
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Standing on the banks of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland鈥檚 Industrial Valley, the river looks like chocolate milk surrounded by industry 鈥� or the remnants鈥�Mon, 24 Jun 2019 15:17:33 GMT/news/2019-06-24/how-ohio-is-reclaiming-the-cuyahoga-river-50-years-laterMark Arehart, Kabir BhatiaRe-visiting Mayor Stokes' Cuyahoga River Pollution Tour, 50 Years Later
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On June 23, 1969, a day after the fire on the Cuyahoga River, Mayor Carl Stokes took reporters on a four-stop pollution tour. It would turn out to be the last fire on the river. We retraced the tour 50 years later. Stokes first stopped at the Big Creek Interceptor south of Cleveland. It had been malfunctioning for weeks by the time of the 1969 fire.Tue, 18 Jun 2019 10:00:00 GMT/ideastream/2019-06-18/re-visiting-mayor-stokes-cuyahoga-river-pollution-tour-50-years-laterElizabeth MillerThe Cuyahoga River Is Healthier Now, But Stormwater Still Poses A Threat
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The Cuyahoga River has come a long way since the fire 50 years ago. But it still faces an environmental threat in the form of stormwater and development. Rainwater rolling off asphalt and rooftops can carry contaminants into the watershed. Local government agencies across Northeast Ohio have laid out rules for developers to limit the harmful effects of stormwater.Mon, 20 May 2019 13:00:00 GMT/ideastream/2019-05-20/the-cuyahoga-river-is-healthier-now-but-stormwater-still-poses-a-threatNick Castele