ELPC Attorneys Concerned about Loopholes in Indiana’s Proposed Pollution Rules
Friday, August 21, 2009
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) held a public meeting this week to discuss proposed water pollution rules for Lake Michigan. ELPC and the members of the public are worried that poorly crafted regulations could lead to a controversy similar to 2007, when BP was permitted to dump mercury into Lake Michigan.
ELPC is concerned, in particular, that the proposed rules don’t address nitrogen and phosphorus – pollutants that have created a huge dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico and could have similar effects on Indiana waters. As ELPC Senior Attorney Albert Ettinger told the Post Tribune, “I don’t think these rules are acceptable because they’re going to exempt very important pollutants that will have a demonstrable effect on waters in Indiana.”
Read the full article in the Post Tribune
Tags: Cleaner Rivers and Lakes, Great Lakes Protection, Indiana

























