A nationally recognized environmental chemist is offering free independent guidance on Chillicothe’s toxic sites—now it’s up to City Council to act and pursue real PFAS accountability.
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Will a local Ohio city government listen to a scientist?
Nov 25, 2025
The Fallout Files
The Fallout Files: Journey into Ohio's hidden environmental histories and looming ecological challenges. Each week, we uncover the stories of industrial impact, agricultural shifts, and natural resource struggles that have shaped the Buckeye State. From the legacy of the Cuyahoga River fires to the battles over Lake Erie's health, join us as we meticulously piece together Ohio's unique environmental narrative. If you're fascinated by local history, ecological issues, and the future of our home state, open The Fallout Files.
The Fallout Files: Journey into Ohio's hidden environmental histories and looming ecological challenges. Each week, we uncover the stories of industrial impact, agricultural shifts, and natural resource struggles that have shaped the Buckeye State. From the legacy of the Cuyahoga River fires to the battles over Lake Erie's health, join us as we meticulously piece together Ohio's unique environmental narrative. If you're fascinated by local history, ecological issues, and the future of our home state, open The Fallout Files.Listen on
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