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Gary Board Approves Soil Processing Facility Amid Environmental Concerns

The Gary Board of Zoning Appeals on Thursday approved a request to operate a wet soil processing facility on East 15th Avenue, despite sharp concerns from residents and officials about traffic, air quality, and environmental justice impacts. Reconstruct Aggregate wants to build the facility on a 10-acre industrial parcel just south of the Indiana Toll […]

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How Gary Is Stopping Illegal Dumping Across the City Before It Starts

In the new series From Harm to Healing, Capital B is putting a spotlight on how pollution and environmental dangers are threatening Black communities, and the people who are working to fight back against these threats to health. Photographs by Javonte Anderson/Capital B A man stood in the bed of a pickup truck, his head on […]

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How Safe is The Chase Street Well Drinking Water? An Upcoming Test Should Find Out.  

Gary residents will soon get clarity on potential health risks from the city’s Chase Street well after officials announced new testing, a month after federal scientists reported arsenic levels above safety limits. The Little Calumet River Basin Development Commission announced Wednesday it will launch new testing the week of Sept. 22, following community pressure for […]

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Gary Well Residents Drank From for Generations Found to Exceed Safe Arsenic Levels

The Chase Street water well, a longtime drinking source for some Gary residents, has tested for arsenic levels above federal safety limits, raising new concerns about public health. For decades, the well, located near the 3600 block of Chase Street, has been seen as a community staple, championed by residents for its mineral-rich water. But […]

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Key Pollution Hearings This Week Give Gary Residents a Chance to Speak

Gary and Northwest Indiana residents face a critical month for the region’s environmental safeguards, as multiple federal and state agencies weigh new rules that could shape local air quality and public health. Upcoming public hearings are scheduled to gather resident feedback, covering topics ranging from equipment at the Gary Works steel mill to particulate matter […]

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Gary Residents Raise Alarm Over Steel Mill Pollution

Nearly 50 people gathered Tuesday evening at the Gary Public Library to share a long-standing concern: The air they breathe has contributed to serious health problems. The gathering, organized by the city’s Air Pollution Committee, took place just blocks away from Gary Works’ towering smokestacks, which have loomed over the city’s skyline for generations. Much […]

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EPA Rollbacks Leave Gary at Risk From Air Pollution and Steel Emissions

In late July, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin appeared at an auto dealership in Indianapolis, just three hours away from the smoke stacks of the nation’s largest integrated steel mill, to unveil “one of the largest deregulation efforts in U.S. history.” It’s just one of the latest slashes to environmental safeguards affecting industrial communities […]

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