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Mandates driving surge to the river for hydropower
HAMILTON, Ohio - Many decades ago, cost-conscious Henry Ford turned to hydroelectric plants to power his car factories like the one by the Great Miami River, near this Cincinnati suburb. That assembly plant is long gone, but the power plant and the technology behind it isn't.
Nations:U.S. Mexico Source:(AP)
2008-12-01
Storms sweep southern Midwest, 10 dead
Severe storms crossing the southern U.S. Midwest produced heavy rains, hail and flooding and caused at least 10 deaths, local officials said on Saturday.
Nations:U.S.
2006-09-23
Climbers get bird's eye view atop bridge
Pay some green cash, put on a yellow suit, climb a purple bridge and behold a river that still looks pretty brown, even from 150 feet up.
2006-08-16
Ohio River remains closed; barge traffic backs up
CHICAGO - A stretch of the Ohio River near where it meets the Mississippi River remained closed for a second straight day on Tuesday amid low river water levels, U.S. Coast Guard officials said.
2005-08-09
Oil Detected in Louisville Water Intakes
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The city's water company began detecting oil at its water intakes along the Ohio River on Friday, days after a ruptured pipeline sent 63,000 gallons of crude into a tributary upriver in northern Kentucky.
Nations:U.S.
2005-01-28
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