COLUMBUS, Ohio — Wood County Solid Waste Management District will receive $29,157 for recycling and litter prevention. Local governments, businesses, and nonprofit organizations throughout Northwest Ohio are receiving more than $1.4 million this year in grants from Ohio EPA to implement recycling, litter prevention, market development, and scrap tire recycling programs. Statewide, Ohio EPA is issuing more than $6.3 million in grant funding to 99 recipients, with more than $3.7 million specifically for community and litter prevention programs. The Wood County grant is to xpand and upgrade the 24/7 residential drop-off recycling program through education and outreach and purchase 17 eight-cubi
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