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Edison State kayakers 'Float, Learn and Feast' - Sidney Daily News


Edison State kayakers ‘Float, Learn and Feast’
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PIQUA Students, faculty, staff, and friends of Edison State Community College came together for an educational kayak trip down the Great Miami River during the fourth annual “Float, Learn and Feast” event on Friday, April 23, 2021.
Organized by the Edison State Student Senate, the event brought together nearly 20 participants who embarked on the Miami River at Roadside Park to experience beautiful weather and wildlife along the way.
Jeff Lange, founder of Protecting Our Water-Ways (POWW), has joined the Edison State group to travel down the Miami River each year.
“POWW is a nonprofit organization that I started back in 2004. We are responsible for cleaning up the Great Miami River, starting in Sidney at the Big Four Bridge all the way to Great Miami River Trail near Bridge Street. In our 17-year history, we’ve removed 194,500 pounds of trash in our sixteen miles of adopted river,” sa ....

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How healthy are our local waterways and what's being done to protect them?


How healthy are our local waterways and what’s being done to protect them?
Ismail Turay Jr.
Runoffs carrying contaminants from agricultural and urban development throughout Southwest Ohio are flowing into the region’s waterways, and experts say that threatens the aquatic ecosystem, drinking water, human life and infrastructure.
The problem will hit taxpayers and property owners in the pocketbooks to the tune of millions of dollars if more is not done to reduce those storm water runoffs, experts say.
“One way or another, we’re going to pay for having unhealthy streams, because if you show me an area where the streams are not doing well, then I’m going to show you an area that has probably a lot of bank erosion problems, or possibly having to deal with going in and fixing roads that are washing out and people’s backyards eroding,” said hydrologist Mike Ekberg, manager for water resource monitoring and analysis at the Miami Conservancy D ....

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Ohio's infrastructure graded mediocre on average


Are Ohio bridges, dams, drinking systems safe? State’s infrastructure graded mediocre on average
Chris Stewart
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Keowee Street was closed to repair a water main break. MARSHALL GORBY\STAF
Ohio’s civil engineers gave the state an underwhelming average grade of C- on its 2021 report card examining 16 infrastructure categories.
Of the sectors graded, not one received an exceptional grade nor was found to be failing, but six categories received poor marks, including the state’s roads, transit systems along with drinking water and wastewater systems, which were determined at risk due to aging distribution pipes and unreliable funding sources. ....

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