NIPSCO also will pay the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and additional $619,632 to reimburse regulators for their administrative work in overseeing the previous clean up.
Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) will clean up soil contamination at individual residences within the Town of Pines Groundwater Plume Superfund site in Porter County, Indiana, at an estimated cost of $11.8 million to resolve federal and state Superfund liability.
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