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Jones warned that Ohio is headed in the same direction as factory farms continue to operate virtually unchecked.
A bill in the Ohio House would require public water systems to replace lead lines within 15 years − a massive undertaking ...
Federal regulations and possible state laws in the future would require the removal of all lead-based water pipes. Lead exposure can cause a variety of health problems, especially in children.
The Ohio River and the tributaries, streams and lakes connected to it provide drinking water for more than 30 million people.