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In recent weeks, hikers along Metroparks streams or winter-stroll beachgoers may have seen a surge of dead fish washed up on the shore. Is the die-off of these silvery blue-green fish a sign of environmental turmoil, or a natural occurrence? It’s the latter, and it happens regularly. Shad can’t...

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We’re always looking for creative ways to talk about the importance of clean water. So if we can talk about our business where people are doing theirs, sign us up. That’s what makes our #WaitToTweet campaign fun. Our infographic and stats about cell-phone-users’ toilet-texting trends was our way to...

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What better way to mark Ash Wednesday than with ashes? An ash lagoon, more specifically. In this image, crews are cleaning one of three ash lagoons at our Southerly Wastewater Treatment Center. These lagoons are the destination for ash resulting from our incineration process. You can see them in...

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Mackenzie’s knocking on Lake Erie’s door. The tunnel boring machine that is digging our Euclid Creek Tunnel project—an 18,000-foot journey 200 feet under Cleveland’s east side—is named Mackenzie. And in a few short weeks, the bed of Lake Erie will be 160 feet above her head. The photo above...

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