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Governor’s order says state environmental rules and regulations should not be more stringent than federal requirements.
The Indiana Environmental Rules Board approved a draft plan for new nitrogen oxide pollution rules for Lake and Porter counties.
If IDEM has its way, Hoosiers won't find information about polluters in their communities in the local paper anymore. Environmental groups say that's a big problem.
IDEM has a well-earned reputation for ignoring public input, and they did so again in this case. After a while, you almost get the troubling sense that bureaucrats in Indianapolis delight in it.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management approved a partial closure plan Monday for the Gary junkyard owned by Summit Inc. where hazardous waste was illegally stored.
Many residents had asked for the IDEM hearing as they raised concerns. Amazon has plans to mitigate the losses by buying wetland and stream credits.
In the last decade, the state lawmakers cut funding for the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, even as overall state spending grew 17%.
While IDEM does presentations year-round teaching young Hoosiers about recycling, composting and air/water quality, they make a big push during April.
IDEM issued a warning letter to Arcosa Lightweight “as a result of complaints and observations regarding possible emissions” from its baghouse stack, which is essentially a pollution filter.
IDEM recognizes auto recycler with award Indiana agency recognizes Veldman's Auto Parts for its efforts to meet all environmental standards.
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