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Terre Haute explains IDEM-approved 25-year long-term control plan for combined sewer overflows

5936156 · October 10, 2025
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City engineering staff told the Terre Haute City Council on Oct. 9 that the city's long-term control plan for combined sewer overflows has been approved under an integrated-planning approach, giving the city 25 years from the approval date to meet its control goals.

City engineering staff told the Terre Haute City Council on Oct. 9 that the city’s long-term control plan for combined sewer overflows (CSOs) has been approved under an integrated-planning approach, giving the city 25 years from the approval date to meet its control goals.

Marcus Marr of the engineering department said the city reviewed multiple alternatives—including roughly 20 subalternatives across five primary options—before settling on a revised plan whose estimated cost was about $290,000,000. He said that when staff reran the older 2011 plan…

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