Lafayette area officials take steps to protect water supply as IEDC considers 35-mile pipeline

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5 thoughts on “Lafayette area officials take steps to protect water supply as IEDC considers 35-mile pipeline

  1. “Our goal is not to benefit one area at the expense of another. That’s not what we do.”

    Tell that nonsense to the rest of the state. It’s exactly what Holcomb, Chambers and IEDC have done. Government sucks at picking winners and losers.

    1. my heart bleeds. The rest of the state steals road funding from the places where people actually want to live.

    1. ^^^This. If LEAP becomes the catalyst for a good statewide system of groundwater management, then it’s a plus for Hoosiers.

      We don’t want to end up like California’s Central Valley or Central and Southern Arizona, pumping the aquifers (and eventually the rivers) dry to support unsustainable development. We have plenty of rain, but we do not have plenty of rain storage other than our underground aquifers.

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