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The Blue Lake Conservancy District ("the District") is a Sewer District created under the Indiana Code 14-33 [Click here for Indiana Code 14-33  FAQ ] and generally covers the geographical area surrounding Blue Lake, Indiana, located approximately 1 mile northwest of Churubusco, IN.  


The "District" is governed by a Board of Directors elected for staggered 4 year terms, with each Director representing one of five distinct areas around Blue Lake, Indiana.  The District was created in 1997 as a sewer district to manage the waste created by our residents.  All sewage waste is processed by the Town Of Churubusco and such processing is governed by an Interlocal Agreement detailing our responsibilities.  

Director elections are held at the Annual Meeting held on the 4th Saturday of February.  If you are a home owner and have a sewer connection to the Blue Lake Conservancy District, you are considered a freeholder and have a voice and a vote.   Representatives from each area shall vote for their own representative on the Board of Directors and elections are governed as stipulated in Indiana Code 14-33 and local ordinance.
 

The Blue Lake Conservancy District Board of Directors meets on the first Monday of the month at 7 pm, unless that Monday is a legal holiday, at the District office located at 7491 E 550 N, Churubusco, IN, USA 46723.  Meetings originally slated for a holiday shall move to the next Monday, with all other terms remaining the same.  Guests and Freeholders are welcome to attend.