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We are the Environment Agency. We protect and improve the environment. We help people and wildlife adapt to climate change and reduce its impacts, including flooding, drought, sea level rise and coastal erosion.
1-800-282-9378 Ohio EPAs online form allows users to submit environmental complaints regarding issues such as: Air Quality/Asbestos/Odor/Open Burning; Water Quality - Lakes, Rivers, Streams/Stormwater/Sewage Odor; Open Dumping/Solid Waste/Landfill Odors; Drinking Water; Hazardous Waste/Used Oil.
Anne M. Vogel was appointed to be the Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine in January of 2023. Prior to her appointment, Vogel served as the Policy Director for the Office of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for the protection of human health and the environment. EPA: Provides technical assistance to support recovery planning of public health and infrastructure, such as waste water treatment plants.
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It oversees the operation of pollution sources, monitors samples, provides technical assistance to businesses and individuals, funds pollution prevention initiatives, responds to spills and emergencies, and more.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is a state agency whose goal is to protect the environment and public health by ensuring compliance with environmental laws. Those laws and related rules outline Ohio EPAs authority and what things we can consider when making decisions about regulated activities.
Ohios Voluntary Action Program (VAP) allows companies to investigate and clean up environmental contamination and, if necessary, receive a legal release from the State of Ohio confirming no further cleanup is required.