Clean Water Indiana

CLC’s Water Project aims to improve Indiana’s overall water management, advance the recommendations of the Water Report, and protect the state’s freshwater resources. The project educates lawmakers and state agencies about Indiana’s water quality challenges and provides research on potential solutions. We work to achieve substantive consideration by policymakers and leaders of our planning, management, and policy recommendations on the state’s water quality issues, while demonstrating the role that better data can play in regional water planning and management. Additionally, we fight to enforce the federal Clean Water Act when appropriate.

Conservation Law Center Staff

Southern Indiana Sentinel Landscape Coordinator
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RCPP Coordinator-Indiana Sentinel Landscape
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Conserving Nearly 4,000 Acres in Southern Indiana

Nearly 4,000 acres in Southern Indiana have been permanently conserved in a landmark effort led by the Conservation Law Center’s Southern Indiana Sentinel Landscape initiative. ...
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$426,708 in Federal Funds to Support Clean Water and Indiana Forests

Indiana Forests to Faucets: Native Landscapes for Clean Water project gets new funding
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Ready-Set-Fire in White Oak Woodlands

This Joint Chiefs' Restoration Project will fund prescribed fire along with numerous forest management projects across 16 counties in southern Indiana.
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700 Acres of Farmland and Forestland Preserved Near Lake Glendora

American Farmland Trust and Navy Partner on First REPI Easements in SISL
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Supporting the Fight Against Invasive Species

Assisted SICIM with a successful grant application
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Commission Violates Transparency Laws in Little Calumet River Projects

Gary Lee v. Little Calumet River Development Commission
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