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Current News from FWAP:
FWAP Makes Appeal to Conservancy Court
Lea Harper, Managing Director of FreshWater Accountability Project, addressed the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District's Annual Meeting of the Conservancy Court, the overseeing body of the conservancy, in another attempt to convince the district that they should...
State Attorney General Alerted to Illegal Orders by ODNR
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 3, 2014 – The FreshWater Accountability Project (FWAP), a grassroots non-profit water protection organization, today demanded that the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) cancel the temporary authorizations issued for at least 23...
Toxic Waste Sites Enter Ohio Communities Without Oversight
JOINT PRESS RELEASE: BUCKEYE FOREST COUNCIL & FRESHWATER ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT: Toxic Waste Sites Enter Ohio Communities Without Oversight GRAND RAPIDS, Ohio -- Ohio residents are now discovering that the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) has issued...
Property Owners Organizing Against Conservancy District
April 21, 2014 — The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) Board Meeting held last Friday, April 18, 2014, provided another stunning example of how the conservancy district is allowed to tax property owners in the district without accountability to respond...
— USEPA Asked to Intervene in ODNR Permitting
Ohio to Become a Frack Waste Dumping Ground April 16, 2014 — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is the sole regulator of the horizontal hydraulic fracturing (fracking) industry which includes the permitting of not only fracking itself, but the disposal of its...
Updated Numbers Show Water Destruction From Fracking Increasing
Ted Auch has responded to FWAP's questions regarding more details from his previous study. Added recycled and freshwater trend as well. But you should basically disregard the early 16% recycled water average as it is an average of very few data and really industry is...