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All Sides with Ann Fisher - 10-10-2019 A - Ohio Water Quality Expand
 
 
October 10, 2019
10-10-2019
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Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered the state Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Health to investigate the safety of Ohio drinking water. The announcement came four months after a study found so-called 'forever chemicals' in Ohio drinking water.

DeWine made water a key issue in his campaign for office. And during his State of the State address in March, he promised to address the state's water infrastructure, pollution and algae issues.

In the two-year state budget enacted in July, lawmakers also set aside $172 million for the H2Ohio fund to bankroll water related capital improvements.

Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, Ohio water quality.

Guests:
Beth Burger, environmental and science reporter for The Columbus Dispatch
Jill Ryan, executive director of Freshwater Future
Heather Raymond, director of Water Quality Initiative at The Ohio State University
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