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But the region also has the Great Miami Buried Valley Aquifer System, located underground along the Great Miami River. The aquifer is the source of clean water for 2.7 million people in ...
"Clermont County has three treatment plants, one of which is located in the southwestern portion of the County where it draws water from the Ohio River Valley Aquifer. This is a groundwater plant ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Water and utility experts in the Miami Valley are not concerned any contamination from the East Palestine train derailment will impact the Miami Valley. “We are not ...
The chemicals were found in other aquifers around the country. The Great Miami Buried Valley Aquifer is a source of drinking water for more than two million people in western Ohio.
This aquifer is not impacted or threatened by the train derailment as the source is not connected to the Ohio River basin where some containments have been detected.
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