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The Speedway Town Council has approved an increase to water and wastewater rates to fund capital improvements to its aging water and wastewater infrastructure.
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Residents near a waste oil recycling company in Indianapolis have long complained of odor and other air pollution issues. Metalworking Lubricants Co. has had repeated water violations too.
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The Environmental Protection Agency plans to update the water pollution standards for slaughterhouses -- something that hasn't been done in more than 15 years.
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The largest construction project in Fort Wayne's history recently struck a new milestone with the conclusion of boring for a new sewer tunnel.
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Over the next two decades, Indiana will need more than $13 billion to repair or replace aging water and wastewater infrastructure, according to the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition.
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Indianapolis city leaders announced $167 million in infrastructure improvements to mark the start of the 2021 construction season.
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According to the Indiana Department of Health, every year more than 20,000 septic systems need to be repaired or replaced.
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New research married with techniques of the past is providing valuable data to a growing number of cities -- including one right here in Indiana.
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Its costing the town $2,000 to $3,000 a week to keep the oil from reaching a nearby creek.
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Citizens Energy Group's Dig Indy has been called the most significant environmental endeavor ever undertaken in Indianapolis.