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Kasich Announces Further Efforts to Help Protect Lake Erie Water Quality

More than $150 Million in Targeted Resources for Local Water Systems and Farmers

 

Gov. John R. Kasich and members of his Cabinet announced major new multi-agency initiatives that make available significant resources to local communities and the agriculture community to help further strengthen protections for Lake Erie water quality and local drinking water.

The initiatives were unveiled by the directors of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Agriculture and Department of Natural Resources at the Kris Swartz Farm in Perrysburg. Highlights include:

“Lake Erie is one of Ohio’s most precious resources and each day millions turn to it for drinking as well as their livelihoods. Ohio has been increasingly aggressive in protecting it and we’re building on those efforts with new resources for those on the front lines of this battle. There’s more work to be one and we’re going to keep pushing forward,” said Kasich.

Over the past four years, Ohio has made significant progress in protecting the lake, including:

Details on today’s announcements can be found in this fact sheet.

 

 

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