By: Karl Schneider
Sewer sludge, called biosolids, is used as inexpensive fertilizer on Indiana's farms, but PFAS contamination is not tracked in Indiana.


Karl Schneider is an Environment Reporter at The Indianapolis Star. He focuses on critical issues surrounding climate change, water conservation, and renewable energy, often exploring themes related to hydrology and environmental policy. His work has been featured in prominent outlets such as USA TODAY, Yahoo News, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Preston is the artificial intelligence that powers the Intelligent Relations PR platform. Meet Preston
Indianapolis, United States (Local)


Not enough data
Karl Schneider's journalism focuses predominantly on local themes related to scientific, agricultural, and environmental topics in Indiana. His interest in government announcements and legal policy regulations suggests a keen focus on how these issues impact the community.
To effectively reach out to Karl, consider providing insights from local experts or community leaders with firsthand knowledge of conservation efforts, wildlife management, climate change impacts on agriculture or outdoor recreation activities within Indiana. Expertise in state policies regarding land use, conservation initiatives as well as advocacy for sustainable practices would likely resonate with his coverage areas.
This information evolves through artificial intelligence and human feedback. Improve this profile .