In 2015, The state of Ohio committed to reducing nutrient loading into Lake Erie by 40 percent by 2025. This commitment was made as part of the Western Lake Erie Collaborative agreement, which includes similar pledges from Michigan and Ontario, Canada. How do things stand halfway through this 10-year agreement? Is there any progress being made and is that 40 percent reduction goal attainable? On this week's Our Ohio Weekly, find out what the latest data suggests.
Guests
Dr. Larry Antosch, senior director of policy development and environmental policy, Ohio Farm Bureau
Jordan Hoewischer, director of water quality and research, Ohio Farm Bureau
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown