City takes over water management after New Energy’s closure leads to floods

February 18, 2013 |

In Indiana, a pump was turned on Friday to reduce the water left over when the New Energy ethanol plant in South Bend was idled this winter that later led to flooding of nearby homes. Responsibility for monitoring the water level will now fall to the city public works department. A judge recently approved a joint bid for the purchase of the facility for $2.5 million.

Category: Fuels

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