New Wabash watershed study finds supply should meet demand with proper management

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3 thoughts on “New Wabash watershed study finds supply should meet demand with proper management

  1. “numerous opportunities exist to more effectively manage and protect the region’s finite water resources.” – Opportunities cost money. Who’s going to pay for it? The State of Indiana? LEAP district investors? The division of water has like 10 full time employees that handle water rights, use, and regulation. 4-5 people do field work. It’s nowhere near enough to effectively manage and protect the resource.

  2. “Indianapolis-based drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. has committed to investing $13.5 billion in the Lebanon site.” – Force them to invest 0.5% of that to environmental protection. That’s enough to pay for the research and protection we need so we don’t end up like the south western state.

  3. As any good consultant worth their fees does, this report appears to be as clear as muddy water with Rationalized projections and recommendations based on current numbers and uses. No mention in this article of the 100 million gallons per day needs for the LEAP district.? The report seems to say we need more management of our water resources. Who would have guessed?

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