The Wabash River is ailing. A discussion started Wednesday night to make it better.
Approximately 25 people came to the Wells County Public Library’s main branch to hear about an effort to improve the river’s quality in three sub-watersheds — illustrated in the graphic below — that cover most of Wells County. Neil Ainslie, who monitors the quality of the Wabash River’s water, talked about the river’s current status (polluted, but getting better), and Tony Garton gave a pep talk to get others involved in the process.
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