Cuyahoga River, which inspired the creation of the EPA, is safe to fish again.
A fire tug fights flames on the Cuyahoga River near downtown Cleveland, where oil and other industrial wastes caught fire June 25, 1952., which promises to create a fund that will spend approximately $900 million dollars over 10 years on protecting Ohio’s water quality.
“This is an example of the progress that can be achieved when you collaborate and dedicate resources to improving theThe improvements are a historical achievement for the Northeastern Ohio river that is famouslybroke out along the Cuyahoga River that was caused by oil and pollution of the river by nearby industrial factories.
The picture that Time ran, which actually showed an image of an earlier fire on the Cuyahoga in 1952,Later that year Congress
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