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An Environmental Protection Agency study has found that certified filters are “very effective” at removing lead from Benton Harbor’s drinking water — but only if they're used properly.
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Environmental regulators around the country monitored industrial air polluters a bit less than usual last fiscal year because of the pandemic. But for the…
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A Superfund site in Martinsville will receive money for cleanup from the federal infrastructure law. It’s one of 49 such sites in the country that hasn't…
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By 2026, new cars could get an average of 40 miles per gallon. That’s according to the Environmental Protection Agency’s new standards for car emissions —…
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Indiana will get more than $127 million from the federal government to improve its drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. The funding comes from…
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Bruno Pigott is stepping down as commissioner of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.According to Governor Holcomb’s office, Pigott will…
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The Environmental Protection Agency this week laid out how it plans to address PFAS. Exposure to these toxic, human-made chemicals has been linked to…
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Two groups plan to sue the Environmental Protection Agency for delaying action to reduce smog in some of the most polluted metro areas in the country —…
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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. State and federal…
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The city of Goshen is hoping money from the federal government can help find the source of pollution in some city drinking water wells. The Environmental…