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  2. Grand River (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    On January 17, 1974, the Grand River was designated Ohio's second wild and scenic river by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. [5] Designated sections include: from Harpersfield covered bridge downstream to the Norfolk and Western Railway trestle south of Painesville (wild, 23 miles (37 km) and from the US 322 in Ashtabula County downstream to Harpersfield covered bridge (scenic, 33 ...

  3. Ohio communities receive $29.6 million in financing from Ohio ...

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    The Ohio Water Development Authority (OWDA) awarded $29.6 million through low interest loans to Ohio communities to improve wastewater and drinking water infrastructure and make water quality ...

  4. Grand River, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    At the 2000 census there were 345 people, 122 households, and 96 families in the village. The population density was 627.1 inhabitants per square mile (242.1/km 2).There were 125 housing units at an average density of 227.2 per square mile (87.7/km 2).

  5. Grand River Conservation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) is a conservation authority in Ontario, Canada.It operates under the Conservation Authorities Act of Ontario.It is a corporate body, through which municipalities, landowners and other organizations work cooperatively to manage the Grand River watershed and natural resources within it.

  6. Residents worry water level changes at Grand Lake will lead ...

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    The 84-year-old Pensacola Dam generates electricity for Grand River Dam Authority customers. ... law to argue that the federal commission has limited authority to regulate water levels at Grand Lake.

  7. How do Ohio drinking water systems fare in testing for ... - AOL

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    How do Ohio drinking water systems fare in testing for 'forever chemicals'? Gannett. Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum. August 23, 2024 at 12:24 PM.

  8. Big Creek (Geauga County, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Big Creek is a 15.6-mile-long (25.1 km) tributary of the Grand River and flows through Lake and Geauga counties in Ohio. [1] It rises in glacial till near Chardon, Ohio, and cuts through the Defiance Moraine [2] on its way north and exposes rock formations from the Paleozoic Era, including the fossiliferous Chagrin Shale. [3]

  9. Cleveland Metroparks - Wikipedia

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    The genesis of the Cleveland Metropolitan Park System began with a vision by William Albert Stinchcomb in the early 20th century. [4] A self-taught engineer working as a surveyor for the City of Cleveland in 1895, Stinchcomb was appointed chief engineer of the City Parks Department by Mayor Tom Johnson in 1902, and shortly thereafter began to conceptualize an Emerald Necklace for the city. [5]