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Join us at the Green-Wise Fair
Join us at the 2010 Green-Wise Fair in Delaware Sunday, August 29th from 1-5pm. The fair is hosted by the Preservation Parks of Delaware. Great Family fun for all ages! Come meet staff members Tatiana and Brittney. Learn about the environment and conservation movements in Ohio. Come by and get a raffle ticket to win some great prizes!
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2010 1st Annual Legislative Clay Shoot
Check out our News & Media page for pictures of our 1st Annual Legislative Clay Shoot, sponsored by the National Sportsmen Caucus.
E.P.A. Lags on Setting Some Air Standards, Report Finds
The Environmental Protection Agency is 10 years behind schedule in setting guidelines for a host of toxic air pollutants, according to a report from the agency’s inspector general.
Genetically Altered Salmon Get Closer to the Table
The Food and Drug Administration is seriously considering whether to approve the first genetically engineered animal that people would eat — salmon that can grow at twice the normal rate.
Turtle Deaths Called Result of Shrimping, Not Oil Spill
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientist says he believes most of the dead turtles that have been examined since the Gulf of Mexico oil spill died not from the oil or the chemical dispersants put into the water after the disaster, but from being caught in shrimping nets, though further testing may show otherwise.
Two New Toxins
This year officials found a different species of algae, called aphanizomenon gracile, that can produce different toxinsat Grand Lake St. Marys. Water tests the state reported late Friday, found a liver toxin called cylindrospermopsin, and nervous system damaging saxitoxin in the water near the lake’s West Beach.
State kept unaware of environmental dangers at casino site
Delphi spent about a year identifying toxins at the West Side manufacturing plant it closed in 2007 but never told the state about what it found. It wasn’t required to. New owner Penn National Gaming has shared Delphi’s 3,000-page report with the EPA and plans to clean up the site before opening a casino in 2012.
Sewer fix increased pollution for months
Columbus missed a court-ordered October construction deadline and faced as much as $247,500 in fines from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The agency’s records show that the city’s Southerly plant released nearly three times the amount of untreated sewage into the river this year compared with 2009.
All options considered to be ready for electric vehicle plug-ins
Smart Plug, a start-up based at Ohio State University’s Center for Automotive Research, plans to install six charging stations this fall and is talking with state and local officials about applying for $10 million to $15 million in federal stimulus money, enough to place hundreds of charging stations throughout Ohio and study how they’re used.
Cuyahoga County plans $4.7 million energy efficiency upgrade for 15 buildings
Federal stimulus money, plus $2.8 million in local tax dollars, will be used to upgrade the lighting and heating of 15 buildings owned by Cuyahoga County
Legislative Watch
Journey to Antartica in 1959 : NY Times
For the 100th anniversary of Roald Amundsen’s and Robert Falcon Scott’s race to the South Pole, which culminated in Amundsen’s arrival on December 14, 1911, Robert A. McCabe has published a book of photographs and journal entries from his trip to Antarctica more than 50 years ago. [...]
2010 1st Annual Legislative Clay Shoot
Ohio LCV would like to thank all the legislators, board members and guests that attended our 1st Annual Legislative Clay Shoot in Loveland, Ohio; held in collaboration with and sponsored by the Ohio Chapter of the National Sportsmen Caucus. All that attended enjoyed a break from the campaign trail while discussing important environmental and conservation [...]