Indiana News

Work to Begin on Underground Barrier at Indiana Plant

ANDERSON, Ind. (WOWO): Federal officials hope to begin work this year on an underground barrier at the site of a former central Indiana auto parts plant. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved construction of the clay barrier in 2006 to contain hazardous materials produced by the Delco Remy plant in Anderson. But subsequent testing showed the barrier leaked and groundwater was coming through gaps in the structure.

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