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Water Pressure
Learn about the issues surrounding Indiana's waste, storm and sewer water infrastructure during this locally-produced, five-part series on WFYI 90.1 FM HD1, February 23 through 27, 2009 during All Things Considered (beginning at 4 pm). News reporters Mary Hartnett, Sharon Alseth, Marianne Holland and Colleen Iudice investigated these local stories connected to the PBS documentary "Liquid Assets", which aired Thursday, February 26, 2009 at 9 pm on WFYI TV 20 and WFYI-HD 20.1.
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About 75 percent of Indianapolis' drinking water comes from rivers and streams; the rest is from ground water. Dr. Lenora Tedesco the Director of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Indiana University Purdue University says access to clean water is a future concern we should start address now.
Published 02/27/09
The work underway in Indianapolis to improve the city's water and sewer system comes with a hefty price tag: $1.7 billion by recent estimates. We'll take a look at how the price tag has delayed action, ballooned to the cost today, and why the expenses won't solve all Indy's water troubles.
Published 02/26/09
With society in general more aware of the fragile state of our environment... it's helped Indianapolis "sell" the wastewater rehab project to residents who will be paying the bill planners and engineers are more aware too... as they coordinate to shore-up the infrastructure.
Published 02/25/09
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