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Athens awarded $24,294 Ohio EPA grant to reduce road‑salt runoff
Summary
Athens will use a $24,294 Ohio EPA award to buy salt‑management equipment and study truck‑tracking options to limit chloride runoff into local waterways, city officials announced on a weekly update. The mayor said the statewide grant cycle distributed about $2.7 million to 52 communities.
Athens has been awarded a $24,294 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency grant to reduce roadway salt runoff into local waterways, the mayor announced during the city’s weekly update.
The funds come from the Ohio River Chloride Reduction Grant Program, which the mayor said distributed roughly $2,700,000…
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