EPA is considering Protection Plan
A protection plan Olentangy River of further pollution has been ad acta, after complaints that new rules would be crippled development in Delaware County.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has sought pushed hundreds of feet of construction of a portion of the Olentangy Whetstone Creek and its tributary the limit of the amount of dirt and chemicals, washable new businesses and households during storms.
These deposits already violated animal feed and supports the world, experts say.
Agency officials wanted protection measures to help maintain the flow of Delaware, south of the dam, a habitat for fish.
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