
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has released a report about the future of Indiana’s water.
General findings in the new report reveal water in the state is plentiful, but not evenly distributed.
Distinctions abound based on geography.
For instance, they say north of the Wabash River, every community, manufacturer and irrigator has access to their own local groundwater or stream.
In central Indiana, however, water must be well-managed to meet demand as it contains a diversity of sources that include reservoirs, rivers and well fields.
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