00;00;00;08 - 00;00;18;11 Thomas Ouellette As a Superfund site. The Broadway Street corridor is eligible for an EPA investigation and cleanup. The federal agency has signed on to a four year contract to carry it out, including paying for the cleaning expenses. Clara Copps is the remedial project manager. She says that while the process is a lengthy one, it is necessary. 00;00;18;13 - 00;00;28;16 Clara Copps Groundwater is super variable and it depends on a lot of different factors, so the years of monitoring that we have built in are important for that data. 00;00;28;23 - 00;00;55;12 Thomas Ouellette EPA officials wanted to stress to the community that the agency is investigating contamination in the groundwater, not drinking water. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management has investigated the source of the groundwater contamination three times since 2011, but hasn't found the origin. As for the drinking water items, Matt Prater says the Anderson water treatment plants are tested quarterly. As of February, there was no detection of volatile organic compounds in Anderson. 00;00;55;14 - 00;00;57;13 Thomas Ouellette Thomas Ouellette IPR news.