Even though the weather is keeping some anglers away, the White River is actually seeing less pollution because of the lack of rain.
Many of the water pipes in the fire hydrants are smaller than other communities, making it hard to pump out the needed water.
Blazing heat and weeks without rain are parching the region
More than two-thirds of the state is already under a burn ban because of the drought conditions.
Sixty-five counties in Indiana are now under burn bans.
The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch for Thursday that affects much of Indiana.