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Ohio Science Center Launches Interactive Water Quality Exhibit in Partnership With State Officials

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Ohio Science Center Launches Interactive Water Quality Exhibit in Partnership With State Officials

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Last updated: April 11, 2026 8:06 pm
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Ohio’s Water Quality Story Comes Alive in New COSI Exhibit

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A Walk Through Ohio’s Aquatic PastHands-On Learning for All AgesInspiring Sustainable ActionWhy This Exhibit Matters

Columbus, Ohio — A groundbreaking new exhibit at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) is taking visitors on a journey through Ohio’s water history—from prehistoric oceans to modern conservation efforts. Project: Ripple Effect, a collaboration between COSI and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), aims to educate the public on the critical role water plays in the state’s environment, wildlife, and communities.

A Walk Through Ohio’s Aquatic Past

One of the exhibit’s most striking features is a hallway that transports visitors back 400 million years, when much of Ohio was submerged underwater. Interactive displays then fast-forward to present-day wetlands, showcasing how the state’s landscapes—and water quality—have evolved over millennia.

“What COSI has done with this space is incredible,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz. “It highlights why water is important—not just for the environment and wildlife, but for all Ohioans.”

Hands-On Learning for All Ages

The exhibit goes beyond static displays, offering engaging, interactive experiences. Visitors can:

  • Spin a wheel to see how freshwater mussels filter pollutants from streams.
  • “Fish” in a simulated water ecosystem to understand aquatic habitats.
  • Explore how everyday choices—like fertilizer use or stormwater management—affect local water quality.

Dr. Frederic Bertley, COSI’s president and CEO, emphasized the exhibit’s accessibility. “Water connects all of us—our communities, wildlife, and future. Project: Ripple Effect brings that connection to life in a hands-on, personal way.”

Inspiring Sustainable Action

Beyond education, the exhibit encourages sustainable practices that Ohioans can adopt at home, in schools, and across communities. From rain gardens to responsible waste disposal, the displays provide practical tips for protecting water resources.

“My hope is that families leave COSI feeling inspired to protect the natural places they love,” Mertz added.

Why This Exhibit Matters

Ohio has faced significant water challenges, from algal blooms in Lake Erie to industrial pollution in rivers. Project: Ripple Effect not only raises awareness but also empowers visitors to make a difference.

The exhibit is now open at COSI in Columbus, offering a timely reminder of water’s vital role in Ohio’s past, present, and future.

— Reported by Nexio News

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