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IDEM is providing information and assistance to citizens, local governments, public drinking water utilities, wastewater treatment facilities and livestock operations in areas impacted by severe weather.

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Public Drinking Water Utilities

IDEM is working to provide technical assistance and regulatory information to public drinking water systems who are experiencing operational problems due to severe weather. Drinking water operators should contact Liz Melvin with IDEM’s Drinking Water Branch at (317) 308-3366 or lmelvin at idem.IN.gov to request technical assistance or report problems.

Wastewater Treatment Facilities

IDEM is working to provide technical assistance and regulatory information to wastewater treatment facilities experiencing operational problems due to severe weather. Wastewater operators should contact Don Daily with IDEM’s Wastewater Compliance Branch at (317) 234-2579 or ddaily at idem.IN.gov to request assistance or report problems.

Livestock Operations

IDEM, with the assistance of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, is available to provide livestock operations with technical assistance related to emergency storage in wet weather and the proper management of chemical fertilizer. To request technical assistance, owners and operators may contact Ryan Westerfeld, IDEM's agricultural liaison, at (317) 232-8587 or rwesterf at idem.IN.gov. To report spills and releases, contact the IDEM Spill Line, toll free, at (888) 233-7745.

Emergency Authorizations for Culverts, Bridges, Dams and Roads

For more information about emergency authorizations, and/or to request assistance, contact James Robb, with IDEM’s Office of Water Quality, at (317) 233-8802 or jrobb at idem.IN.gov.

State laws governing emergency management and disaster declarations

For emergency discharges that do not qualify as one of these pre-approved authorizations, please contact USACE Louisville District at (502) 315-6733. If you have any questions about IDEM’s emergency authorizations, please contact James Robb, Section Chief, at (317) 233-8802, or you may contact the Office of Water Quality through the IDEM Environmental Helpline: (800) 451-6027.

During a declared disaster emergency, IC 3-14-3-12(d)(1) (see full text below), the Governor is allowed to "Suspend the provisions of any regulatory statute prescribing the procedures for conduct of state business, or the orders, rules, or regulations of any state agency if strict compliance with any of these provisions would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in coping with the emergency." Under the first part of this provision, the Governor would be allowed to suspend those "regulatory statute[s] prescribing the procedures for the conduct of state business." The second part allows the Governor to suspend orders, rules, or regulations of a State Agency, if those orders, rules or regulations would in any way prevent, hinder or delay necessary action in coping with the emergency.

IC 10-14-3-12 Disaster emergency; emergency gubernatorial powers

Sec. 12.

  1. The governor shall declare a disaster emergency by executive order or proclamation if the governor determines that a disaster has occurred or that the occurrence or the threat of a disaster is imminent. The state of disaster emergency continues until the governor:
    1. determines that the threat or danger has passed or the disaster has been dealt with to the extent that emergency conditions no longer exist; and
    2. terminates the state of disaster emergency by executive order or proclamation.
    • A state of disaster emergency may not continue for longer than thirty (30) days unless the state of disaster emergency is renewed by the governor. The general assembly, by concurrent resolution, may terminate a state of disaster emergency at any time. If the general assembly terminates a state of disaster emergency under this subsection, the governor shall issue an executive order or proclamation ending the state of disaster emergency. All executive orders or proclamations issued under this subsection must indicate the nature of the disaster, the area or areas threatened, and the conditions which have brought the disaster about or that make possible termination of the state of disaster emergency. An executive order or proclamation under this subsection shall be disseminated promptly by means calculated to bring the order's or proclamation's contents to the attention of the general public. Unless the circumstances attendant upon the disaster prevent or impede, an executive order or proclamation shall be promptly filed with the secretary of state and with the clerk of the city or town affected or with the clerk of the circuit court.
  2. An executive order or proclamation of a state of disaster emergency:
    1. activates the disaster response and recovery aspects of the state, local, and interjurisdictional disaster emergency plans applicable to the affected political subdivision or area; and
    2. is authority for:
      1. deployment and use of any forces to which the plan or plans apply; and
      2. use or distribution of any supplies, equipment, materials, and facilities assembled, stockpiled, or arranged to be made available under this chapter or under any other law relating to disaster emergencies.
  3. During the continuance of any state of disaster emergency, the governor is commander-in-chief of the organized and unorganized militia and of all other forces available for emergency duty. To the greatest extent practicable, the governor shall delegate or assign command authority by prior arrangement embodied in appropriate executive orders or regulations. This section does not restrict the governor's authority to delegate or assign command authority by orders issued at the time of the disaster emergency.
  4. In addition to the governor's other powers, the governor may do the following while the state of emergency exists:
    1. Suspend the provisions of any regulatory statute prescribing the procedures for conduct of state business, or the orders, rules, or regulations of any state agency if strict compliance with any of these provisions would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in coping with the emergency.
    2. Use all available resources of the state government and of each political subdivision of the state reasonably necessary to cope with the disaster emergency.
    3. Transfer the direction, personnel, or functions of state departments and agencies or units for performing or facilitating emergency services.
    4. Subject to any applicable requirements for compensation under section 31 of this chapter, commandeer or use any private property if the governor finds this action necessary to cope with the disaster emergency.
    5. Assist in the evacuation of all or part of the population from any stricken or threatened area in Indiana if the governor considers this action necessary for the preservation of life or other disaster mitigation, response, or recovery.
    6. Prescribe routes, modes of transportation, and destinations in connection with evacuation.
    7. Control ingress to and egress from a disaster area, the movement of persons within the area, and the occupancy of premises in the area.
    8. Suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or transportation of alcoholic beverages, firearms, explosives, and combustibles.
    9. Make provision for the availability and use of temporary emergency housing.
    10. Allow persons who hold a license to practice medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, engineering, and similar other professions as may be specified by the governor to practice their respective profession in Indiana during the period of the state of emergency if the state in which a person's license was issued has a mutual aid compact for emergency management with Indiana.
    11. Give specific authority to allocate drugs, foodstuffs, and other essential materials and services. As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.5.