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Recent Updates - Bulletin Board

2024 User Fees

2024 ECWMD User Fee Cover letter, dated July 19, 2024

2024 ECWMD Annual Communicator, dated July 19, 2024

2024 ECWMD User Fee Contact Update Information Form

Canal Street Bridge Dolphin Project

Notice to Bidders

Addendum, dated March 27, 2023, the Notice to Bidders and Specifications

Drawings, dated March 27, 2023

Great Lakes Legacy Act Project (GLLA)

Atlantic Richfield, Sheet Pile Wall Project, NW Indiana Times advertisement regarding their March 16, 2023, project presentation.

Atlantic Richfield, Sheet Pile Wall Project slides from their presentation given at the District's March 16, 2023, public board meeting.

Atlantic Richfield, Sheet Pile Wall Project, Fact Sheet, March 16, 2023.

Lake George Branch - Middle Section Remediation, February 2022

Fact Sheet - Great Lakes Legacy Act, Sediment Clean-up Design for East Chicago Waterways, May 2016

Community Engagement Plan February 24, 2015 for the Great Lakes Legacy Act Project - Remedial Investigation, Feasibility Study, and Remedial Design Phases

Fact Sheet Clean-up Options

Public Comments/Questions Summary Report for the Grand Calumet River and Indiana Harbor Canal proposed Clean-up plan

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State Board of Accounts, "Compliance Engagement Report", Filed April 14, 2024; for the period of January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2023

State Board of Accounts, "Financial Statements Review Report", Filed September 30, 2019; for the period of January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2018.

State Board of Accounts, "Audit Report," Filed November 6, 2015; for the period of January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2014

2017, March 30th - ECWMD public comments to EPA/IDEM draft "TSCA permit" - Draft Risk-Based Approval to Dispose of TSCA-Regulated Sediment Containing PCB'S into the Indiana Harbor Canal CDF

Mission Statement

The East Chicago Waterway Management District advances economic and recreational use of the waterways.

Vision Statement

The East Chicago Waterway Management District envisions clean and productive waterways that serve the economic and recreational needs of industry and the community, and are properly cared for and protected.