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Trash in Water

Help Save Water in Madison County, Indiana. Protect our water sources, and our water ways. For now, and for the generations after us.

Welcome:

We’re stronger together.
Whether you want to volunteer your time, share your skills, or simply stay informed, there’s a place for you in this movement. Get involved by joining community discussions, attending local meetings, helping with research, contributing to outreach efforts, or amplifying important information online.

Madison County Water Watch & Toxic Taps (Indiana) —

a community-led group dedicated to raising awareness, sharing information, and demanding accountability around water contamination issues affecting Madison County, IN and surrounding areas 

Hot Topics is where the real story lives. No spin. No sugarcoating. Just the biggest issues hitting Madison County—from water contamination and Superfund site controversies to transparency failures in local government. If it affects your safety, your vote, or your tax dollars, you’ll find it here.

Your support fuels real change.

Every contribution—whether

$5 or $500—directly supports

independent research, public records requests, community education, and the fight for clean water and accountable government in Madison County. We are up against powerful interests, but your

donation helps ensure the truth gets out, the environment gets protected, and our community

gets the transparency it deserves.

Indiana Utilities Regulatory Committee

Latest Articles 

The City of Anderson recently filed with the IURC to set its own municipal water service territory (Cause #46147)  . At the same time, it’s pursuing a large-scale water‐rate increase & debt issuance case (Cause #46171), requesting a phased plan that could boost household bills from ~$24.95 now to as high as $47.58 by 2029  (more)

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What's in your Water?!? That is the question we have been trying to answer since October 22, 2024, the first time we heard the water in Anderson; Indiana was testing high in levels of PFAS/PFOS. It didn't stop there. Around the beginning of 2025 we learned about the local National Priority List Superfund Site. 

Superfund Sites

A Superfund site is an area that has been contaminated with hazardous waste (more)

Toxic Taps:

The history of the National Priority Superfund site in Anderson, Indiana, is marked by repeated negligence and a disturbing pattern of disregard for public health—particularly for the citizens who have lived in its shadow for generations.

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Brownfield Sites

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