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Ohio Attorney General expands anti-dumping campaign with $1 million in new cleanup grants

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio is cracking down on illegal dumping in the Buckeye State. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost released this statement on the initiative:

“Building on the success of the “Shine a Light on Dumpers” initiative, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is expanding the campaign to include funding for community cleanup efforts.

Yost’s office is allocating $1 million for new grants aimed at helping local governments clean up illegal dump sites and deter future dumping.

“Illegal dumping is an ugly, unhealthy problem no community should face,” Yost said. “We’re providing real dollars to help with the cleanup efforts to take the load off local officials.”

Shine a Light on Dumpers, launched by Yost’s environmental team, is a comprehensive initiative to combat illegal dumping through public education, technical equipment loans, training and legal guidance – and, now, grant funding.

County and local governments can apply for up to $100,000 for dump-site cleanup and up to $20,000 for preventive measures such as signs, gates or barriers.

The application window for the newly available grants is open and runs through Feb. 28, 2025, or until the money runs out. The grants will be awarded on a rolling basis.

“From Youngstown to Cincinnati and points all around, illegal dumping – sadly – is happening everywhere,” Yost said. “By holding offenders accountable and cleaning up illegal dump sites, we’re working to restore the beauty and health of our local neighborhoods.”

The Shine a Light on Dumpers grant application can be found on the Attorney General’s website.

Karen Fatula-News Director
Karen Fatula-News Director
News Director for River News Network. Investigative journalist and Ohio Valley native with background in online, broadcast, magazine and newspaper media platforms. Graduate of E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University. Master's degrees in journalism & English. Former Associate Professor of English.
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