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Current News from FWAP:
FWAP Makes Appeal to Ohio Governor for Intervention
Dear Governor Kasich: FreshWater Accountability Ohio is a small grassroots organization, and you have heard from us before. We are writing once again to urgently request your attention and intervention to protect Ohioans from environmental harm and adverse public...
The Floating Catastrophe
Fresh Water Accountability Project Joins Food & Water Watch, along with many others, to oppose the barging of frackwaste on the Ohio River Note: Original blog post from Food & Water Watch. The public comment period on this has already ended. By Sydney Baldwin...
Federal Intervention into Ohio’s Failure to Comply with Regulation Demanded
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Toledo, OH) Last Friday, July 11, a certified letter to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (-- USEPA) was sent outlining Ohio’s insufficient regulation of radioactive oil and gas waste and the imminent harm Ohio residents will...
Ohio Department of Natural Resources Public Records Request Results: 23 Toxic Waste Facilities
This is ODNR's response to our public request regarding the frack waste processing permitted before any regulations were in place. 4K Martins Ferry Facility ODNR Application Chief's Orders Belden Brick Facility ODNR Application Chief's Orders Cowgill...
Previous Appeal to Governor Kasich
FWAP Builds the Record to Show Legislative and Regulatory Inaction Despite Evidence of Dangers Dear Governor Kasich: We are writing as representatives of a rapidly expanding volunteer coalition of concerned citizens, organizations and professionals. We would like to...
Fire and Explosion Were Bad Enough – Fish Kill Shows Toxic Water Contamination. People have a right to know – what went in the water?
[Note: Reposted from FracTracker.org] A First-hand Look at the Recent Statoil Well Pad Fire By Evan Collins and Rachel Wadell, Summer Research Interns, Wheeling Jesuit University Hydraulic tubing had caught fire at Statoil’s Eisenbarth well pad, resulting in...