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East Palestine Toxic impact on Ohio River Watershed with Bob Bowcock

Welcome to Episode 2 of the Ohio River Valley Restore-A-Thon podcast series! This time, our host Ellie Young is joined by two incredible guests, water expert Bob Bowcock (aka "Water OB1") and ecologist Braden Trauth.

Welcome to Episode 2 of the Ohio River Valley Restore-A-Thon podcast series! This time, our host Ellie Young is joined by two incredible guests, water expert Bob Bowcock (aka "Water OB1") and ecologist Braden Trauth. They share their knowledge and expertise on the water-related impacts of the East Palestine train derailment and the ecological challenges in the Ohio River Valley. In this enlightening episode, Bob and Braden discuss the effects of the spill on drinking water, the watershed, and the potential for long-term environmental consequences. They also delve into possible solutions and remediation strategies for restoring the region's water resources. Join us as we continue our journey to restore the Ohio River Valley, and learn how you can contribute to the Restore-A-Thon movement. Subscribe to our channel for more episodes, and stay connected with our mission to protect and rejuvenate our environment, one community at a time.  

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John Conners

Founder of Restor-a-thon. Experienced community development and digital marketing professional with a successful history in organizing for sustainability, tech, art and other impact-related causes.

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