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County conservation office wins $1.5M state grant to remove low‑head dams and advance watershed projects

5945700 · October 14, 2025
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Butler County’s conservation district said it won a $1.5 million ODNR grant to remediate two low‑head dams in Oxford and expand watershed restoration work; officials described outreach, HOA education and plans to use grant‑funds for dredging, regrading and stream restoration this winter and spring.

The Butler County Soil & Water Conservation District reported to commissioners that it was awarded a $1.5 million grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to remediate two low‑head dams in Oxford and to advance stream‑restoration projects.

District staff said the projects will involve dredging accumulated sediment behind the dams, reshaping…

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