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Ohio Environmental Education Fund

Grant Projects on Air Pollution, 1991-2002

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W.S.O.S. Community Action Commission, Inc., Project EASE, Environmental Awareness for Small Enterprise
Amount:- $48,395

Duration:- June 1993 - May 1994

County:- Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca and Wood

Abstract:- To increase environmental awareness of small business owners and technical assistance providers, and to increase capacity to achieve and maintain regulatory compliance through a seminar for and development and dissemination of the "Guidebook of Environmental Regulations for Small Business."

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Ohio Aggregates Association, Environmental Compliance for Ohio's Industrial Minerals Industry
Amount:- $17,500

Duration:- February 1993 - February 1994

County:- Statewide

Abstract:- To assist OAA in presenting conference, and preparing and distributing an environmental compliance manual, geared toward pollution prevention, for the industrial minerals industry.

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Automotive Service Association of Ohio, Inc., Environmental Issues Seminars
Amount:- $32,300

Duration:- March 1992 - March 1994

County:- Statewide

Abstract:- To develop and produce a series of educational seminars regarding pollution prevention, waste minimization and other environmental regulatory issues. Seminars geared towards automotive service industry on how to achieve and maintain compliance with Ohio EPA regulations.

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City of Akron, Health Department, A Breath of Fresh Air
Amount:- $3,000

Duration:- November 1991 - July 1993

County:- Summit

Abstract:- To develop and present puppet shows for students in grades K-1, to incorporate the American Lung Association curricula for grades 2-3, and to use problem solving activities for middle and high school students.

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Montgomery-Greene County Local Emergency Response Council, Model SARA Compliance Workshop
Amount:- $5,000

Duration:- November 1991 - April 1992

County:- Greene and Montgomery

Abstract:- To organize two workshops designed to educate the regulated community about Ohio's Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, to increase compliance with regulations.

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