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Watchdog report: IN should hit 'pause' on major water project

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023   

A powerful citizens' watchdog group has published a report explaining why it sees the Indiana Economic Development Corporation's Limitless Exploration and Advanced Pace project as bad.

Indiana has committed about $1 billion to the project, to divert millions of gallons of water a day from Tippecanoe County to Boone County for a high-tech industrial park.

Kerwin Olson, executive director of the Citizens Action Coalition, said the project is poor public policy and his group is asking the state to hit the 'pause' button.

"There's a lot to discuss with LEAP, and we really feel like the state and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, as we've said, put the cart before the horse here," Olson asserted. "There's a lot of issues that need to be fully vetted with public participation -- and participation from all interested stakeholders -- before proceeding any further."

The report accuses the economic development officials of failing to be transparent with the public. So far, the state agency has refused to answer questions about what very well could be the largest economic development project in the state's history, which could affect the quality of Indiana's water and air.

Water policy isn't the only concern red-flagged by the watchdog group, which wants more information about other utility expansions which might be needed at the tech park. Olson emphasized he is also worried about the sheer amount of hazardous waste the new district may create.

"This is a project of enormous magnitude that could have significant implications to consumers," Olson stressed. "As well as there's been very little discussion about the significant quantities of wastewater generated, the quantities of toxic waste that microchip campuses, pharmaceutical manufacturers create."

The agency is asking for a robust information campaign before additional work and funding occur. The Citizens Action Coalition argued local communities should have a say over natural resources and the issues must be discussed publicly, not behind closed doors.


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