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Progress for a Better Ohio

Ohio EPA was created on Oct. 23, 1972. It combined environmental programs that previously had been scattered throughout several state departments.

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Infrastructure Funding

The IIJA will invest a total of $1.2 trillion nationally for a wide variety of infrastructure projects, including improving drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.

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Join our Team

Working for Ohio EPA provides an exciting opportunity to combine your passion for the environment with public service to the citizens of Ohio.

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H2Ohio
Ohio’s communities rely on clean drinking water and wastewater infrastructure to protect public health; however, some people still don’t have access to good, quality drinking water or sewer systems.
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East Palestine Monitoring Wells

Installing groundwater monitoring wells is essential to ensuring clean and safe drinking water in East Palestine.

H2Ohio Lead Water Line Replacement

Replacing lead drinking water lines is helping families like the Lewis' live healthier lives throughout the state.

H2Ohio: Norwood Lead Water Lines

When the town of Norwood realized its water system was old and outdated (it started back in 1894!), it connected with Ohio EPA to make it better. Now, it's...well...Mayor Schneider said it best: "It really makes a huge difference in our community, not just property values, but community pride also and, just, trust."

Henshaw Wetland Groundbreaking

"In 1918 my grandfather bought 90 acres because he wanted a place in the country." Stanley Henshaw knows his grandfather would be proud. He signed a conservation agreement for his property in Butler County, in partnership with the Ohio EPA's Paddy Run Conservation Project.

H2Ohio Lowell Drinking Water Grant

April 20, 2023 "We haven't been able to drink our water since 2019.” Thanks to H2Ohio funding, the city of Lowell is getting clean water again. Ohio EPA spent the day with residents & city leaders to see the difference that is being made.