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Marion County Wellfield Education Corporation
Groundwater and Drinking Water Protection for Indianapolis and Marion County Indiana
Education and resources for all citizens plus businesses in Marion County, IN wellfields to prevent pollution to our drinking water resources.

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Printable guides, forms, and checklists for best management practices required in accordance with Marion County and Indianapolis wellfield regulations.
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Businesses located in Marion County wellfields may be eligible to receive free secondary containment products to help prevent spills and protect drinking water.
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Native wildflowers are often known for their beneficial properties for pollinators and wildlife throughout the year. The idea of finding plants not always sold in big box stores may seem daunting, but these plants might be the ones for you! Plus you can help protect drinking water at the same time. What does it mean […]

Located in the northeast area of Marion County, Indiana and home to one of the county’s drinking water protection areas, the city of Lawrence has been recognized by Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) as one of Indiana’s newest Clean Communities. The Clean Community Program is a free and voluntary program aimed at recognizing and […]

Wondering what clear and easy changes you can make in your life this Earth Day? The National Groundwater Association offers these 4 tips that tie into BOTH zero waste and protecting groundwater drinking resources! Small steps that have a big impact on our personal lives and the natural resources in our community! And its easy […]
MCWEC representatives can help your business identify site specific ways to limit potential for groundwater contamination. You may receive free spill containment supplies in return. These reviews are free and intended to ensure businesses are operating in ways protective to groundwater; observations are NOT reported to any regulatory agencies.
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