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For decades, minority, underserved and rural communities have been living in close proximity to industrial zones, power plants, incinerators, toxic waste, construction and demolition, and garbage landfills. Read more

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"Calling Videographers and Environmentalists: Submit A Video for the First Ever Ohio Environmental Justice Short Video Contest!"

To talk about choosing your subject community (by December 1), or for more info anytime during the contest, contact Mary Clare Rietz at forums@ohioej.org or 513-227-1871.
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Health Board seeks answers from Ohio EPA
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Lanxess Corp. and INEOS ABS USA Corp. reached the agreement with the Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Read more

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EPA finds average manganese levels at least 70% higher than what the EPA considers safe for long-term exposure outside Warren Elementary School in Marietta, Ohio
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Town Hall Meeting Experience
Joel Solow a student, reflections of his experience and thoughts about the OHEJ Town Hall Meeting he attended in Toledo. If you’ve never attended one this may inspire you. (click here)

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Environmental Justice Policies and Practices

Paper published in 2007 outlines the model practices of fifty states as it relates to environmental justice issues. Check out your state (click here).


- Incinerators In Disguise

- A Year In Review 2008

- Ohio State Representative Contact Info.

- Race and Waste Report 2007

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New - Sharing Ohio EJ Stories (coming soon)

 

 
 

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