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Lizzy McGrevy spoke with Health Reporter Elizabeth Gabriel to answer: How does climate change impact our water quality?
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The City of Bloomington Utilities will continue testing for PFAS in the wake of a new regulation from the EPA.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb directed the Indiana Finance Authority Monday to take over a study looking into whether water in Tippecanoe County could be used to support a large industrial district in Lebanon.
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Warmer temperatures at the beginning of fall caused the creation of the flavor a bit later in the year than previous appearances.
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There are 30 drinking water utilities in Indiana with toxic PFAS in their treated water at levels that are above federal health guidelines.
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That includes utilities serving the cities of Logansport, Columbus, Elkhart, and Sellersburg as well as Watson Rural Water Company.
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No one agency is responsible for protecting the lake. But one group that’s helping is Friends of Lake Monroe, which has developed the Lake Monroe Watershed Management Plan focused on improving water quality.
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An unknown orange substance from the U.S. Steel plant in Portage was found leaking into a Lake Michigan tributary on Sunday evening.