Author: Clean Technica
Ohio, U.S. EPA considering additional action following Toledo sewer overflows
Toledo officials said in June that the Arlington sewer overflows were unavoidable following a massive May 25 sewer collapse, but the Ohio EPA said this week it is considering additional penalties with the U.S. EPA.
Western Lake Erie's 2025 algal bloom has begun
One of summer’s most unwelcomed guests is coming back — and we’re not talking about mosquitoes, ticks, or wasps.
Ag, industry out and environmental groups are in major Lake Erie case
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and 10 other agricultural groups lead a long list of those removed by a judge from a major Lake Erie case being heard in federal court.
Local refinery pleased U.S. Supreme Court deciding where Line 5 case will be heard
PBF Energy’s Toledo Refining Co. is pleased the U.S. Supreme Court is willing to decide if state or federal court is the appropriate jurisdiction for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s effort to shut down the portion of Enbridge Line 5 that goes through the Straits of Mackinac.
First Solar has big stake in outcome of Trump budget battle
One of the Toledo area’s biggest employers is waiting to see if the budget that President Trump signs into law ultimately includes the Republican-led plan to phase out tax credits for wind, solar, and other renewable energy sources.