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Toledo officials spurred by prospect of more livestock farms – Toledo Blade

Posted on October 2, 2019 by John Klein

Toledo Blade – Tom Henry Elected officials in the Toledo area have taken a new approach in their ongoing battle against large livestock operations that contribute to Lake Erie’s harmful algae blooms. They’re asking the Ohio Department of Agriculture to … Continue Reading…

Tagged CAFOs, Lake Erie, Lake Erie Waterkeeper, Maumee, Toledo, WLEB

Locked, loaded, and ready to go

Posted on September 15, 2019 by John Klein

September 15, 2019   More raw livestock sewage for the Bean/Tiffin/Maumee watershed.  3 different fields, all within a couple square miles of the Crap Convoy shown in the Stench Alert entry below, that was lined up on Munson Hwy. just … Continue Reading…

Tagged draglining manure, hauling manure, Maumee, waste application, WLEB

It’s Back … or Did It Ever Leave?

Posted on July 18, 2019 by John Klein

  July 18, 2019   Canandaigua Rd., Medina Twp., (Bean/Tiffin/Maumee).  Lights, generator back in wetlands origin of Covell Drain (to Bean Creek).  See aerial photos taken 5.31.2019 for a birds’ eye view of this.  We thought this was supposed to … Continue Reading…

Tagged Bean Creek, Lake Erie, Manure, Maumee, New Flevo Dairy, River Raisin Watershed, stench, WLEB

Overwhelmed by a deluge 10.31.2018

Posted on November 1, 2018 by John Klein

October 31, 2018 Overwhelmed by a deluge  Not just rain. Manure. The worst yet, all at once. Confined livestock facilities store their waste in stockpiles, open cesspits (“lagoons”) to which millions of gallons of clean groundwater are added to make … Continue Reading…

Tagged draglining manure, Hartland Dairy, Lake Erie, Legend Dairy, Maumee, Medina Dairy, Raisin River, waste application, WLEB

Lake Erie algae ashore in Point Place (photos of impact to fish & Toledo neighborhood)

Posted on September 21, 2017 by John Klein

Green algae is evident in Lake Erie on the shores of Point Place at the end of 113th Street on Wednesday. Warning: 8 Disturbing photos of impact on fish, property values, and neighborhood life style.   … Continue Reading…

Tagged algae blooms, CAFOs, Lake Erie, Maumee

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