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57 Ohio EPA scientists study the health of Ohio’s streams and the organisms living in them
58 Ohio EPA scientists study the health of Ohio’s streams and the organisms living in them
59 Ohio EPA scientists study the health of Ohio’s streams and the organisms living in them
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Ohio EPA scientists study the health of Ohio’s streams and the organisms living in them
61
Ohio EPA scientists study the health of Ohio’s streams and the organisms living in them
62 Stationary source of air pollution
63 Abandoned mine
64 Abandoned mine
65 Stream channelization means loss of riparian habitat and biodiversity
66 Litter
67 Abandoned/improperly closed water well
68 Homeowners are the most frequent abusers of recommended pesticide application rates
69 Drinking water at the tap
70 Wetlands
71 Wetlands
72 Cigarette smoke is a significant source of indoor air pollution
73 Abandoned mine
74 Food should be thawed in a refrigerator instead of at room temperature, to prevent the buildup of harmful bacteria
75 Ohio wetland
76 Meadow
77 Dried out heavy clay soil typical of many regions in Ohio
78 Ohio agriculture
79
scrap tires
80
Ohio highway
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This site created by Carol Trube, September 2001.
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