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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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Gary Residents Could Soon Be Free From Vehicle Emissions Testing

After years of debate, Gary residents may soon see an end to the every-other-year vehicle emissions testing that’s long been required in Lake and Porter counties, thanks to a push state lawmakers are making to end it.  The policy, a holdover from decades-old federal air quality regulations, has disproportionately impacted working-class residents in Northwest Indiana. […]

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IDEM’s Latest Climate Action Plan Is Up for Review. Will Gary Benefit?

A crucial next step that could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Gary is underway.  The Indiana Department of Environmental Management applied for an Environmental Protection Agency implementation grant this week. IDEM submitted its Priority Climate Action Plan, a proposal that included projects with greenhouse gas reduction measures and input from community surveys and Hoosiers […]

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Gary Residents Speak on IDEM’s Plans for Climate Pollution Reduction Grant

Inside the corner of the community room of the Gary Public Library, dozens of Gary and Northwest Indiana residents gathered with state officials to discuss how to spend millions of dollars to tackle the region’s air pollution.  “You’re a partner, and we’ve got to get this money,” said Bruce Curry, a Gary resident, who received […]

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IDEM Hosts Gary Public Meeting for Climate Pollution Reduction Grant

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management is hosting additional public meetings in Gary, where residents can voice their opinions on how funds for a new climate pollution reduction grant should be spent.  The Gary meeting will occur on Thursday, Feb. 1, in the Gary Public Library & Cultural Center community room.   Scott Deloney, branch chief […]

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