Ohio River Foundation aims to educate others on preserving the state’s water resources The Ohio River is the source of drinking water for more than 5 million people. Rich Cogen, the executive director and co-founder of the Ohio River Foundation, talked with Mike...
The Ohio River has recently been named as an endangered river. This has sparked worldwide interest in the status of one of the United States’ most important rivers. In this video, ORF Executive Director Rich Cogen talks about the river in this news report....
Leaders from Ohio River Foundation, Three Rivers Water Keeper, and West Virginia Rivers spoke with Cincinnati Edition’s Lucy May to discuss the future of the Clean Water Act. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Clean Water Act. When the...
Ohio River Foundation was Featured in the Kentucky Side with Michael Monks – LINK nky’s podcast On this edition, we explore the health of the Ohio River, our misconceptions about it, and whether it’s safe to swim in. Joining us to talk about the health of the river is...
The Ohio River Valley Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (ORV CISMA) wants to get aggressive against a harmful environmental threat – invasive plant species. The organization wants to remove a million invasives by the end of the year. “We think...
The Ohio River Foundation (ORF), Summit Park employees, and community volunteers worked together last year to remove more than 40,000 invasive plants at Summit Park, and plan to continue to expand that work this year. An invasive plant species is a non-native plant...