Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
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Lori Podhorsky, managing director of Protectors of Air and Water Sources, (PAWS), believes residents of both Fostoria and Celina have common concerns about air and water pollution from the proposed ethanol plants to be built in those areas. She said when she first read that 884,000 gallons of wastewater were to be discharged into Grand Lake per day from the ethanol plant, she thought it must be a typo, but soon learned it was not.