Environment
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EPA announces new rules to increase oversight, regulation of toxic coal ash waste in Indiana -
Report: Indianapolis metro air still ranks high in particle pollution amounts -
Indiana low-income solar programs get more than $117 million in federal funding -
Indiana receives over $3 million to reclaim abandoned coal mines
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INDOT chooses first round of federally funded EV chargers, majority of bids go to big corporations -
Cleanup to begin on Franklin groundwater, one year after plan was finalized -
Testing for lead in kids’ bones reveals evidence of long-term damage a blood test might miss -
How can you tell if a product has toxic PFAS? Lack of labeling laws make it hard for consumers -
Muncie neighborhoods support building bats their own homes, so they don’t settle in yours -
Indiana creates its first climate action plan. Advocates say the targets lack ambition -
A bill to secure industry use of toxic PFAS is dead – for now. How could it have harmed Hoosiers? -
Solar in Indiana rebounds in 2023 after project delays the previous year -
IDEM says it can’t make air pollution permits stricter. Experts say that’s only partially true -
Less ice on Lake Michigan means more shoreline damage and warming, but also more snow -
Tax breaks for preserving wetlands heads to governor’s desk -
Bill to force apartment landlords to replace lead pipes, set up school fund advances -
Bill to secure industry’s use of certain toxic PFAS stalled in committee -
How much do environmental regulations like wetland protections add to home prices? -
Report: Heat, pollution and wildfires expected to make Indiana’s air quality worse in 2054 -
Muncie Mayor wants to revisit GM solar farm proposal, but in smaller size