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  2. Federal Emergency Relief Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) was a program established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, building on the Hoover administration's Emergency Relief and Construction Act. It was replaced in 1935 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA).

  3. Climate change in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate types in Ohio now showing majority as humid subtropical. Climate change in Ohio is of concern due to its impacts on the environment, people, and economy of Ohio. The annual mean temperature in Ohio has increased by about 1.2 °F (0.67 °C) since 1895. [1]

  4. Fire safety - Wikipedia

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    Fire safety equipment at a construction site in China Property loss caused by arson. Fire safety is the set of practices intended to reduce destruction caused by fire.Fire safety measures include those that are intended to prevent the ignition of an uncontrolled fire and those that are used to limit the spread and impact of a fire.

  5. Fracking is being forced onto some Ohio property owners ... - AOL

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    In response to health and environmental concerns, Rob Brundrett, president of the Ohio Oil & Gas Association said companies work to ensure the safety of the properties they work on and the record ...

  6. Greg Mullins (firefighter) - Wikipedia

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    Mullins stated, "Australia's strategy has to go beyond the fire prevention and fighting process itself". [30] Instead he argues, "the Federal Government must tackle the root cause of climate change by urgently phasing out fossil fuels to reach net zero emissions." [31] Mullins has also been a Climate Councillor with the Climate Council since 2018.

  7. Forever chemicals in Ohio's drinking water: Why Cincinnati is ...

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    The largest, which draws from the Ohio River, supplies water to almost 1 million people in and around the city and uses a state-of-the-art system to remove toxins.

  8. Toxic chemical burn-off from Ohio train derailment was ... - AOL

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    A local fire chief and other notable officials were not provided with a report from the chemical’s manufacturer which had found that the probability of a car exploding was low, the agency said.

  9. Cincinnati Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Fire Department adapted to the changing needs of the city throughout the early 20th century, incorporating fire prevention and safety measures into their work. Firefighters began engaging in community education programs, focusing on fire safety in homes, schools, and workplaces.