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IDEM leadership joins Citizens Energy Group in celebrating the completion of DigIndy, an underground tunnel system in Marion County. The project aims to divert billions of gallons of wastewater annually from Hoosier rivers and streams and fulfills plans to address nearly all combined sewer overflows in Central Indiana. |
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“I am proud of the work of our permitting and compliance teams, who have taken a wholesale approach to protecting Indiana’s water quality. ‘Measurable’ is an understatement,” said Martha Clark Mettler, Assistant Commissioner of IDEM’s Office of Water Quality. “Their passion and diligence have led to safer, cleaner water for Hoosiers in every corner of our state.” Indiana’s CSO reductions are the result of sustained investment and oversight of Long-Term Control Plans (LTCPs), which all CSO communities are required to implement. Municipal utilities across the state have implemented various solutions to mitigate overflow events during wet weather. These include underground storage tunnels, expanded treatment capacity, green infrastructure, and sewer separation projects. According to data compiled by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), Indiana is a national leader in submitted LTCPs. Indiana has 110 designated CSO communities with combined sewer infrastructure (the most of any state in the country). As of 2025, every CSO community has submitted an LTCP, with 69 in full implementation. “Indiana’s vast progress in reducing sewage releases represents one of the single greatest improvements in statewide water quality for Hoosiers,” said Commissioner Woods. “Clean water means safer recreation, healthier ecosystems, and more vibrant communities.” Municipal utilities across the state have implemented various solutions to mitigate overflow events during periods of heavy rainfall. Notable successes in CSO communities controlling discharges include:
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