Funding for H2Ohio could be cut.

Funding for the H2Ohio program would be cut under a proposed spending bill. House Bill 96, which has passed the Ohio House of Representatives, includes a 35% funding reduction in H2Ohio, according to the County Commissioners Association of Ohio. Unveiled in 2019, the plan was meant to help prevent algal blooms in Lake Erie, improve wastewater infrastructure, replace failing home septic systems and prevent lead contamination in high-risk daycare centers and schools.

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The Bryan Board of Public Affairs took a further step on Tuesday in determining whether …