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Over the next two decades, Indiana will need more than $13 billion to repair or replace aging water and wastewater infrastructure, according to the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition.
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The bipartisan effort authorized funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
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Joey Dillon, left, pulls out a net for scientist Sara Rybak to inspect as fifth-graders from Cooper Elementary School help look for crayfish at Billings Park on Sept. 26, 2019. The fifth-graders helped the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve look for crayfish for a study to be done by the EPA. The reserve is a site designated for long-term research on coastal resources nationwide. Congress recently authorized funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which helps the reserve complete its projects. (File / Superior Telegram)