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- Page 9 and 10: PREFACE Overview of the Maumee RAP
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Actions Suggested in the Maumee RAP
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ISSUE 16: WATER TREATMENT PLANT SLU
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ISSUE 17: CONTROL OF INTRODUCED SPE
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ISSUE 18: LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORA
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Actions Suggested in the Maumee RAP
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Actions Suggested in the Maumee RAP
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ISSUE 21: COMPREHENSIVE WILDLIFE HA
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ISSUE 22: COORDINATING COMMITTEE AN
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Actions Suggested in the Maumee RAP
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Actions Suggested in the Maumee RAP
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ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONS Activities an
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Maumee River Basin Sediment Reducti
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Collaborator(s): (Phase I and II) M
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create partnerships between public
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Ottawa County Native Grasses Seeder
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if there is controlled direct disch
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Description: This program provides
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Duck Creek Watershed Issue 2 - Land
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Leaded tank bottoms and asphalt was
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ailroad yard prior to its release t
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waste which were stored in deterior
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Lead Organization: Libbey Glass, In
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Sun Oil Company (1819 Woodville Rd.
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emediation and redevelopment of the
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dumping. A strong chemical odor was
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immediately threatening environment
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North Cove Landfill (Foot of Drexel
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Fred C. Hart Associates) (1985) In
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(1993) A building that contained bu
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Site Investigation (1985) In June 1
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Lead Organization: Ohio EPA (funded
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(1990) In April 1990 Midwest Enviro
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Tyler Street Landfill (east end of
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(west) 7 acres of the property. Ble
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and is subject to RCRA corrective a
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York Road. This site is subject to
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Dischargers for more information on
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Site Investigation (1987) A Potenti
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Site Investigation (1997) The site
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Champion Street Dump (Swan Creek at
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tons of contaminated soil was excav
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Lead Organization: Ohio EPA (1996)
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Site History: The Army Corps of Eng
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Swanton Township Dump (on Manore Rd
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stop on-site debris dumping. Ohio E
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1996. Prior to the Voluntary Action
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Wetland Reserve Program 1985-Presen
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Blue Creek Wetlands Demonstration P
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Enhancement Planning Project by exa
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Issue 4 - Urban Runoff Correction &
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equired to obtain NPDES permit cove
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Pitch Old Paint Day/Lucas County Ho
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Collaborator(s): Maumee RAP Storm W
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Lead Organizations: Ohio EPA, Spill
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Description: Lead Organization: Thi
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the region - Provide consistency fo
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Issue 5 - Increase Public Participa
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Maumee RAP Promotional Items 2001 D
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1989-Present Description: This is a
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models to demonstrate pollution sou
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Cargill Inc., Disalle Real Estate,
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H 2 O Day May 10, 1997 Description:
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Demonstration Gardens. These garden
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and Q&A session to discuss logjams,
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DNR Collaborator(s): Maumee RAP Urb
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Tree and Fish Sales Ongoing (annual
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Issue 6 - Combined Sewer Overflows
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The impact study determined that th
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Issue 7 - Acquisition of Fish and W
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200 acre addition to Side Cut Metro
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Ohio EPA Recommendations Ongoing Is
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Collaborator(s): Hull & Associates,
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Toledo Harbor Planning Group & Stra
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Washington Street Bridge) to improv
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Issue 10 - Industrial Discharges Co
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Peroxide to the system. (1998) •
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City of Toledo WWTP Improvements 19
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the surrounding areas, including th
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Issue 12 - Package Plants Sanitary
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Issue 13 - Recreational Usage and P
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Muskingum River, or the Ohio River,
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Issue 14 - Atmospheric Deposition O
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which both stores the facility crit
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Issue 15 - Home Sewage Disposal Tra
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Issue 16 - Water Treatment Plant Sl
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Issue 17 - Control of Introduced Sp
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Issue 18 - Leaking Underground Stor
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Issue 19 - Mosquito Control Toledo
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Issue 20 - Comprehensive Fisheries
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Issue 21 - Comprehensive Wildlife H
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Maumee RAP Committee 1987- Present
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Toledo Brownfields Group Early 1990
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of pollution prevention. They manag
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Issue 23 - Long-Term Monitoring of
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MAOC Project Extension (1998) Based
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Duck Creek. This property was forme
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Description: Ohio EPA has conducted
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Issue 24 - 401 and 404 Education We
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Appendices Activities and Accomplis
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Appendix A - Index of Lead Organiza
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Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commission
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Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 US Army C
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28985 White Road, Perrysburg, Ohio
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Activities and Accomplishments in t
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GREEN Global Rivers Environmental E
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Y Z Activities and Accomplishments