Marshall County will repay an estimated $1.6 million in project costs following the dissolution of the Regional Sewer District, marking the first time in state history that the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has ordered a district dissolved after its launch.
The Marshall County Regional Sewer District board voted 5-0 on Friday to dissolve, ending a contentious project that sparked significant community opposition. On Monday morning, both the county council and county commissioners unanimously approved a settlement agreement accepting responsibility for repaying funds already spent on the project.
The district was established in 2024 to address a 2022 Indiana Department of Environmental Management report recommending that hundreds of homes throughout the county switch from septic to sewer systems due to failing infrastructure.
Following IDEM's recommendation, the board was formed and began developing designs to convert affected properties to public sewer connections.
The project drew fierce opposition from residents once they learned of potential costs. While homeowners were initially told monthly costs would be less than $100, county commissioners say that figure climbed closer to $200 after the board failed to secure federal grant funding.
On October 31, IDEM determined the district must be dissolved, citing the project as economically unfeasible, unfair, and unreasonable due to project changes, delays, and resident cost concerns.
County officials acknowledged that part of IDEM's dissolution order included a requirement that the county repay the $1.6 million already spent on planning and design work.
County commissioners note this unprecedented situation represents the first time IDEM has dissolved a regional sewer district after its formation and launch.
With the dissolution complete and settlement approved, affected homeowners will remain on septic systems. County officials have already identified the funding sources to cover the $1.6 million repayment obligation.
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