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Government employees and elected officials will find the IDEM Web site a useful resource for all things related to the environment. The information below covers rulemaking, regulations, permits, emissions/releases and other points of interest concerning citizens and officials.

  • Environmental Review Letter: Obtaining the IDEM Environmental Review Letter Required For Publicly Funded Grant, Loan, or Other Financing Programs
  • Proposed Roadway Construction Projects Letter: IDEM has streamlined the roadway early coordination review process, eliminating the need for roadway construction project managers to contact IDEM by U.S. mail with request letters and extensive project descriptions.
  • E-Meetings: Participate in real-time meetings via the Internet or watch archived meetings. (This feature is coming soon)
  • Environmental Rules and Laws: Information about IDEM's recent actions regarding rules
  • Citizen Participation: A "plain English" guide to understanding environmental regulation and the opportunities for community involvement. (Currently Unavailable)
  • Environmental Justice: The fair treatment and involvement in developing and enforcing environmental regulations, laws and policies.
  • Enforcement: An overview of the types of enforcement actions IDEM may take to ensure compliance with federal and state laws and regulations.
  • Drinking Water: How the agency protects the public water supply and ground water.
  • Storm Water & Combined Sewer Overflows: How the agency protect the water supply during wet weather in urban areas.
  • Wastewater: How the agency determines compliance in wastewater issues.
  • Business & Legislative Relations: IDEM's liaison to the regulated community and the Indiana General Assembly.
  • Community Relations: IDEM's liaison to public, government, environmental and community groups.
  • CLEAN Community Challenge: Earn recognition, financial and regulatory benefits for your local unit of government by developing and implementing a plan to manage the potential environmental impacts associated with municipal services.