
Eagle Creek Residents Protest Water Deal
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Residents near Eagle Creek, Indianapolis, protest a water deal sending up to 25 million gallons daily to the LEAP Innovation District in Boone County. The water is intended for a Lilly medicine plant and Meta data center campus. Over a hundred locals and officials participated in a Walk for Water event, expressing concerns about potential chemical contamination. Council members criticize the deal as secretive and vow to demand more city input. Lebanon Utilities assures treated discharge will meet state standards, but worries persist about PFAS chemicals and impact on park wildlife. An info session is scheduled for April 7th at the Pike library branch.
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