Roachdale planning team meets to discuss drinking water protection

Sunday, October 20, 2024

ROACHDALE — The Town of Roachdale has developed a plan to help protect its underground water supply from contamination. Roachdale’s plan is called a wellhead protection plan (WHP), which has been approved by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.

The Local Planning Team meets annually to update the plan and implement management strategies to protect Roachdale’s drinking water source. A complete copy of Roachdale’s WHP is available for public viewing at Town Hall, located at 205 N. Indiana St.

The LPT held an annual meeting on Oct. 8 to discuss the WHP program.

Roachdale’s WHP program focuses on public awareness, education, spill prevention and spill reporting. Educational information is available at Town Hall.

Roachdale continues to identify active inactive, and abandoned water wells. Water wells that become damaged or are no longer used are a potential conduit for surface contamination to reach the groundwater and contaminate the underground drinking water source.

Any Roachdale residents with wells on their property are encouraged to contact Clerk-Treasurer Debbie Sillery 522-1532 so it can be added to a tracking database.

Below are some tips to help you protect your drinking water source:

• Learn about ground water and your water source and participate in watershed clean-up activities.

• Limit your use of chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, and other hazardous products. Buy only what you need, reducing the amount to be later discarded. Be sure to follow label directions.

• Recycle used oil, automotive fluids, batteries and other chemical products. Do not dispose of these hazardous products in toilets, storm drains, wastewater systems, creeks, alleys or the ground. These actions pollute the water supply. Call 1-800-211-2750 or visit the West Central Solid Waste District at www.westcentralswd.com for more recycling information.

• Check your car, boat, motorcycle and other machinery for leaks and spills. Collect leaks with a drip pan until repairs can be made. Clean up spills by absorbing the spill. Do not rinse with water or allow it to soak into the ground.

• If you have a septic system, have it inspected and serviced every three years.

• Plug abandoned wells on your property as these old wells provide a direct route for surface contamination to reach ground water supplies. Contact a licensed well driller for assistance.

• Keep in mind that groundwater aquifers collect and store rainwater and snowmelt that soaks into the ground.

The Town of Roachdale believe that drinking water protection is the responsibility of all residents. By assisting the town with its WHP efforts, residents and business can help ensure the people of Roachdale have a safe water supply now and in the future.

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