Environmental Issues Index

On this index page, the most recent article is located at the top of the list.


Take time to Contact people about The Governor's budget for (2003 to 2005) and No Funding for the Clean Manufacturing Technology and Safe Materials Institute. CMTI works with manufacturers in reducing the use of toxic raw materials. Phone numbers are provided. Express your outrage at this program being cut, particularly since it pays for itself.

CAC joins suit over grandfathered coal plants

CAC fights against AEP mega-merger and for clean air

Coalition Tells AEP To Clean Up Dirty Power Plants And Protect Public Health. National study on mercury emissions released hours earlier.

1999 General Assembly wrestled with air and water quality, other issues

Provide greater oversight of factory hog operations, while protecting the interests of legitimate farmers and property owners in rural areas and small towns

Indiana Clean Manufacturing Technology and Safe Materials Institute has become a catalyst for changing manufacturing and environmental protection in Indiana

Changing the face of manufacturing and environmental protection to the benefit of all Hoosiers

Public Action Needed To Keep Factory Hog Stench Away From Homes, Schools, And Businesses

United Technologies Automotive will be able to reduce its paint usage by 85 percent annually at a savings of over $500,000 a year

Assessment of the Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Pollution Prevention in Indiana

Indiana looks toward revitalizing inner-city areas

 

Other Environmental  Resources

Indiana Clean Manufacturing Technology and Safe Materials Institute - provides technical assistance and education services to a variety of Indiana's industry. The purpose of the Institute is to act as the state's focal point for coordinating and deploying technical assistance, outreach, education, planning services and research to facilitate the adoption of pollution prevention/clean manufacturing strategies by Indiana manufacturing facilities.

 

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