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Scientists recently released research showing where groundwater is most at risk of contamination by orphan wells.
The writer was hosted.Tucked away in southeast Ohio you’ll find Hocking Hills, an area that boasts distinctive geological ...
The small city of Loudonville, self-proclaimed “Canoe Capital of Ohio,” sits at the northern edge of Mohican State Forest and offers additional dining and lodging options. Its charming downtown ...
The Appalachian Basin – which includes parts of eastern Ohio – is one of the areas where aquifers are most at risk.
Kelleys Island floats majestically in Lake Erie’s embrace, roughly four miles north of the Marblehead Peninsula, an emerald oasis that feels worlds away from mainland Ohio. Despite measuring just over ...
You may want to thoroughly wash all of your grains and rice as officials warn that a common pesticide used by farmers may ...
Youngstown State University will recognize two former employees – Charles Singler and Barbara Crumpler Orton – with its ...
GEOLOGY & NATURAL RESOURCES. Cleveland sits at the junction of 2 major land types. From the Portage Escarpment southeast and east of the city, ... Erosion replaced sedimentation in northern Ohio until ...
Learn about Ohio geology and Massillon’s historically essential underground water source. Michael P. Angle will present the Massillon Museum’s next Brown Bag Lunch program on May 27.
Learn about Ohio geology and Massillon’s historically essential underground water source. Michael P. Angle will present the Massillon Museum’s next Brown Bag Lunch program on May 27.
MASSILLON – Michael Angle will present the Massillon Museum’s next Brown Bag Lunch program, focusing on Ohio geology and Massillon’s underground water source, on May 27.