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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management and the Department of Natural Resources late Monday afternoon said they responded to a report of dead fish in 6 Mile Ditch near Bluffton.
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GREENSBURG - The following is an update issued late Tuesday morning by Mayor Joshua Marsh s office regarding the Boil Water Advisory issued Monday morning. The teams from across the state have been working to fix the issue since 10 a.m. this morning. We have currently repaired the pipe and started to recharge the whole system. It will take a few hours to regain pressure. The water will then be tested and sent to IDEM (Indiana Department of Environmental Management) for analysis. It is our intention to provide an estimated expiration time for the Boil Water Advisory on Tuesday. The return of pressure will not remove the need to boil water. THE BOIL ORDER HAS NOT BEEN LIFTED. . Thank you for your patience as we all work to recover quickly.
Indiana lawmakers amend environment bills as deadlines near
By CASEY SMITHApril 4, 2021 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Dozens of amendments to bills affecting Indiana environmental policy have sparked debate among lawmakers as the Legislature enters its final stretch of the session.
The proposed changes arrive as members of the General Assembly decide whether the state should adopt greener initiatives or scale back current policy protecting water, energy and other resources.
One bill under consideration by the full House would create a state-sponsored carbon market in Indiana that allows companies looking to offset their carbon footprint to pay for greenhouse gas reduction efforts.
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