Apparently, everyone thought I was being untruthful until Ohio MSM published it today. ↓
Meet Ohio's EPA Director, John Logue.
John was appointed by Mike DeWine in April 2025. Logue's environmental experience: NONE.
John Logue was the Administrator and CEO of Ohio Bureau of Workman's Compensation. No environmental experience, or education.
Under Logue, the Ohio EPA has proposed a new general permit that would allow data centers to discharge their wastewater and "OTHER WATERS" directly into state waterways, including Lake Erie and the Ohio River.
This proposal is to fast-track data center construction by simplifying the permitting process for their massive water discharge needs.
What's in the water?
Biocides, corrosion inhibitors, phosphates, antifreeze, heavy metals, pfas plastics, and thermal pollution for super heated water disrupting the O2 in the ecosystems causing die off.
Logue claims he's under public and federal pressure, and claims the move "cuts red tape" for business, environmental groups and some federal frameworks.
Innocent enough? No.
Since 2021, Logue has been engaged with OhioX.
'OhioX is a statewide nonpartisan and nonprofit technology and innovation partnership. We advocate for growth on behalf of Ohio technology and innovation. Our diverse membership includes leading Fortune 500 companies, growing startups, leading universities and research institutions, and technology-focused businesses.'
There are no coincidences.