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Nexio Global Media > Central Ohio > EPA Resumes Cleanup of Contaminated Sediment in Ohio’s Cuyahoga River as Gorge Dam Removal Project Advances
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EPA Resumes Cleanup of Contaminated Sediment in Ohio’s Cuyahoga River as Gorge Dam Removal Project Advances

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Last updated: March 31, 2026 12:06 am
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EPA Resumes Cuyahoga River Cleanup in Gorge Metro Park After Winter Pause

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A Decades-Long MissionEnvironmental and Recreational BenefitsCollaborative Funding Effort

CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has restarted its ambitious cleanup project along the Cuyahoga River in Gorge Metro Park, after a temporary halt during the winter months due to freezing temperatures. The project, which aims to remove contaminated sediment from the river, is a critical step in the larger effort to remove the Gorge Dam and restore the river ecosystem.

The cleanup targets a variety of harmful chemicals and materials trapped in the sediment upstream of the Gorge Dam. Among these contaminants are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), oil, grease, and heavy metals like cadmium and lead. These substances pose significant risks to the environment, wildlife, and public health.

A Decades-Long Mission

The dredging operation is part of a multi-year project to dismantle the Gorge Dam, a structure that has long disrupted the river’s natural flow and trapped contaminated sediment in its pool. Once dredged, the sediment will be transported through a pipeline to a specially designed placement area located two miles downstream. There, it will be stabilized and stored safely to prevent further environmental harm.

During the winter pause, EPA crews focused on testing methods to ensure the dredged material meets strength requirements for its final placement. This meticulous attention to detail underscores the complexity and importance of the project.

Environmental and Recreational Benefits

The EPA estimates that more than 850,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment will be removed by the time the project is completed. This massive undertaking promises significant benefits for the local community and ecosystem. By eliminating harmful substances from the river, the project aims to enhance recreational activities such as fishing and boating while reducing exposure risks to fish, wildlife, and humans.

“This cleanup is about more than just removing contaminants,” said an EPA spokesperson. “It’s about restoring the Cuyahoga River to its natural state and ensuring it remains a vibrant resource for the community for generations to come.”

Collaborative Funding Effort

The project is being funded through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, a federal program dedicated to protecting and restoring the Great Lakes region. Additionally, project partners have contributed through a cost-sharing agreement, highlighting the collaborative effort behind this environmental restoration.

The Cuyahoga River has long been a symbol of environmental recovery since its infamous 1969 fire, which sparked the modern environmental movement. Today, the EPA’s cleanup efforts represent another milestone in the river’s journey toward renewal.

As the dredging resumes, local residents and environmental advocates are hopeful that this project will pave the way for a cleaner, healthier Cuyahoga River—one that can once again thrive as a centerpiece of Ohio’s natural landscape.

— Reported by Nexio News

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