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August 15, 2014

Ohio offers $150M in loans for upgrades after water emergency in Toledo

By JOHN SEEWER
Associated Press

TOLEDO, Ohio — Ohio's environmental regulators laid out a plan Thursday to assist cities with testing and treating their drinking water, a first step in the state's response to last week's water emergency in Toledo that left 400,000 people without clean tap water.

The state will make $150 million in interest-free loans available so that cities can upgrade water treatment and wastewater plants.


 
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