A Senate bill that seeks to more quickly replace lead drinking water pipes across Indiana advanced in the opposite chamber on Tuesday with bipartisan support.
At the end of last year Chandlor Weiss-Brinkman, Kentland Town Board Member, gave a presentation to the Kentland Rotary Club. After the weekly luncheon together, Chandler shared the status of
GOSHEN — The city of Goshen has a plan to help ensure that failing sewer pipes last up to 50 years. On Thursday the Goshen Board of Public Works approved
GREENWOOD, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) - Indiana American Water announced a near $97 million investment into a lead service line replacement project being implem.
GREENWOOD, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Indiana American Water announced a near $97 million investment into a lead service line replacement project being implemented across the state. According to a release from Indian American Water, the goal of the project is to remove or replace the approximately 30,000 lead pipes throughout the service area. Being the first [.]