Buckeye Lake Businesses Want Water Level Raised After New Report

BUCKEYE LAKE, Ohio – Business people here like the recommendation of a engineering firm hired by the Buckeye Lake Region Chamber of Commerce to restore the water level to 5 feet while the dam project is under way. Now, the question is whether the Ohio Department of Natural Resources will endorse the recommendation by Rizzo Associates.

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