Water

Ohio EPA grant begins effort to remove ‘forever chemicals’ from Loveland water

The funding allows the city to move forward with engineering and design work needed to remove PFAS from its water system.

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The bag monster will be visiting Greater Cincinnati Earth Day Festival.
Our power, our planet: Increasing the number of people entering careers in sustainability sectors

Greater Cincinnati Earth Day Festival launches career fair to bring awareness to green jobs available today.  

Paul Kroner at Studio Kroner in Cincinnati's Court Street Plaza development area.
Climate change data pushes buttons. Climate change art influences perspective.

Paul Kroner has mixed a blend of global artists, scientists, and presenters to prompt thought and action about the environment in multi-disciplinary exhibition All Else Pales 2.

Boone Conservancy’s largest acquisition will preserve a riverfront ecosystem

Consensus-building brought together a public-private partnership to preserve a tract that's been on the conservation radar for years.

Gerardo Ramos Vivas, founder of O’Bryonville’s Viva Coffee Roasters. The shop uses filtered water, which he said is essential for a quality brew.  Viva, which opened its shop last fall, has grown to roasting roughly four tons of beans so far in 2024.
Celebrating good coffee and good water: Coffee Festival experts share their secrets

The Cincinnati Coffee Festival this weekend will include live music, lectures, and demonstrations designed to unlock the magic of coffee at home.

A sunny spring day at Banklick Creek, at Independence Station Road in Independence.
From toilets to lazy lawn care, a local nonprofit works to protect a Northern Kentucky watershed

$325K in grant money was recently awarded to fund essential septic system repairs.

Mill Creek: Far from dead, the urban waterway has potential for recreation throughout its course

A 43-mile trail along two branches of the stream would connect more than a dozen Hamilton County communities.  

Dr. Amit and team. Front row l to r:  Sofia, Minhaj; back row l to r: Ahmad,  Dr. Bhattacharya, Lorenna
Get the lead out: Take advantage of three grants aimed at saving children from lead poisoning

Covered in latex or water based paints applied by decades of homeowners, lead paint remnants remain hidden in the majority of American homes built prior to 1978.

Local swimmers will fight waves, wind, current, sunburn and jellyfish in Alligator Lighthouse swim

Proceeds benefit the Friends of the Pool in Islamorada, a nonprofit preservation group providing scholarships and investments toward preservation of the lighthouse.

Breaking Water installation view at Contemporary Arts Center.
Breaking Water Group Exhibit at the CAC Explores Water, Fluidity, and Feminism

Seventeen international artists use installation, video, photography, painting, sculpture, and performance to the themes of fluidity, connectivity, and resistance.

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