Organization • | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Bureau of Water | [X] |
| 221: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 (SDWA) (PL104 -182, August 6, 1996, Title XIV, Section 1420) make provision for each primacy agent to provide for full funding of the State Revolving Loan (SRF) fund (Section 1452) allocation. This is contingent on the federal operator certification program requirements (Section 1419) being met and that a capacity development program is established and implemented. Failure to meet either the program or reporting requirements specified within these sections can result in withholding of up to 20 percent of the SRF funds available to the primacy program. Illinois has adopted legislation and rules (415 ILCS 5/15, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 651.102, 652.701-702; 77 Ill. Adm. Code 900.45(c)) for new public water supply systems, which must complete a capacity demonstration in order to obtain a construction or operating permit. The Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems was approved by U. S. EPA Region 5 September 27, 2000, and is being implemented. Revisions to the Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems have been made based upon experience learned through early implementation efforts. Those changes are noted in this report. New reporting criteria for Annual State Capacity Development Program Implementation Reports was developed by USEPA and sent to all primacy states on June 1, 2005, by certified mail (received by Illinois on August 25, 2005). This report is structured in accordance with that memorandum. | | | Date Created: | 10 05 2005 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042871 Original UID: 22431 FIRST WORD: Report | |
222: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 (SDWA) (PL104 -182, August 6, 1996, Title XIV, Section 1420) make provision for each primacy agent to provide for full funding of the State Revolving Loan (SRF) fund (Section 1452) allocation. This is contingent on the federal operator certification program requirements (Section 1419) being met and that a capacity development program is established and implemented. Failure to meet either the program or reporting requirements specified within these sections can result in withholding of up to 20 percent of the SRF funds available to the primacy program. Illinois has adopted legislation and rules (415 ILCS 5/15, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 651.102, 652.701-702; 77 Ill. Adm. Code 900.45(c)) for new public water supply systems, which must complete a capacity demonstration in order to obtain a construction or operating permit. The Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems was approved by U. S. EPA Region 5 September 27, 2000, and is being implemented. Revisions to the Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems have been made based upon experience learned through early implementation efforts. Those changes are noted in this report. New reporting criteria for Annual State Capacity Development Program Implementation Reports was developed by USEPA and sent to all primacy states on June 1, 2005, by certified mail (received by Illinois on August 25, 2005). This report is structured in accordance with that memorandum. | | | Date Created: | 12 18 2007 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042872 Original UID: 22432 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
223: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 (SDWA) (PL104 -182, August 6, 1996, Title XIV, Section 1420) make provision for each primacy agent to provide for full funding of the State Revolving Loan (SRF) fund (Section 1452) allocation. This is contingent on the federal operator certification program requirements (Section 1419) being met and that a capacity development program is established and implemented. Failure to meet either the program or reporting requirements specified within these sections can result in withholding of up to 20 percent of the SRF funds available to the primacy program. Illinois has adopted legislation and rules (415 ILCS 5/15, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 651.102, 652.701-702; 77 Ill. Adm. Code 900.45(c)) for new public water supply systems, which must complete a capacity demonstration in order to obtain a construction or operating permit. The Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems was approved by U. S. EPA Region 5 September 27, 2000, and is being implemented. Revisions to the Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems have been made based upon experience learned through early implementation efforts. Those changes are noted in this report. New reporting criteria for Annual State Capacity Development Program Implementation Reports was developed by USEPA and sent to all primacy states on June 1, 2005, by certified mail (received by Illinois on August 25, 2005). This report is structured in accordance with that memorandum. | | | Date Created: | 09 23 2008 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042873 Original UID: 22433 FIRST WORD: Triennial | |
224: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 (SDWA) (PL104 -182, August 6, 1996, Title XIV, Section 1420) make provision for each primacy agent to provide for full funding of the State Revolving Loan (SRF) fund (Section 1452) allocation. This is contingent on the federal operator certification program requirements (Section 1419) being met and that a capacity development program is established and implemented. Failure to meet either the program or reporting requirements specified within these sections can result in withholding of up to 20 percent of the SRF funds available to the primacy program. Illinois has adopted legislation and rules (415 ILCS 5/15, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 651.102, 652.701-702; 77 Ill. Adm. Code 900.45(c)) for new public water supply systems, which must complete a capacity demonstration in order to obtain a construction or operating permit. The Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems was approved by U. S. EPA Region 5 September 27, 2000, and is being implemented. Revisions to the Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems have been made based upon experience learned through early implementation efforts. Those changes are noted in this report. New reporting criteria for Annual State Capacity Development Program Implementation Reports was developed by USEPA and sent to all primacy states on June 1, 2005, by certified mail (received by Illinois on August 25, 2005). This report is structured in accordance with that memorandum. | | | Date Created: | 12 09 2009 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042874 Original UID: 22434 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
225: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 (SDWA) (PL104 -182, August 6, 1996, Title XIV, Section 1420) make provision for each primacy agent to provide for full funding of the State Revolving Loan (SRF) fund (Section 1452) allocation. This is contingent on the federal operator certification program requirements (Section 1419) being met and that a capacity development program is established and implemented. Failure to meet either the program or reporting requirements specified within these sections can result in withholding of up to 20 percent of the SRF funds available to the primacy program. Illinois has adopted legislation and rules (415 ILCS 5/15, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 651.102, 652.701-702; 77 Ill. Adm. Code 900.45(c)) for new public water supply systems, which must complete a capacity demonstration in order to obtain a construction or operating permit. The Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems was approved by U. S. EPA Region 5 September 27, 2000, and is being implemented. Revisions to the Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems have been made based upon experience learned through early implementation efforts. Those changes are noted in this report. New reporting criteria for Annual State Capacity Development Program Implementation Reports was developed by USEPA and sent to all primacy states on June 1, 2005, by certified mail (received by Illinois on August 25, 2005). This report is structured in accordance with that memorandum. | | | Date Created: | 10 27 2010 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042875 Original UID: 22435 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
226: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 (SDWA) (PL104 -182, August 6, 1996, Title XIV, Section 1420) make provision for each primacy agent to provide for full funding of the State Revolving Loan (SRF) fund (Section 1452) allocation. This is contingent on the federal operator certification program requirements (Section 1419) being met and that a capacity development program is established and implemented. Failure to meet either the program or reporting requirements specified within these sections can result in withholding of up to 20 percent of the SRF funds available to the primacy program. Illinois has adopted legislation and rules (415 ILCS 5/15, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 651.102, 652.701-702; 77 Ill. Adm. Code 900.45(c)) for new public water supply systems, which must complete a capacity demonstration in order to obtain a construction or operating permit. The Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems was approved by U. S. EPA Region 5 September 27, 2000, and is being implemented. Revisions to the Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems have been made based upon experience learned through early implementation efforts. Those changes are noted in this report. New reporting criteria for Annual State Capacity Development Program Implementation Reports was developed by USEPA and sent to all primacy states on June 1, 2005, by certified mail (received by Illinois on August 25, 2005). This report is structured in accordance with that memorandum. | | | Date Created: | 09 27 2011 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042876 Original UID: 22436 FIRST WORD: Triennial | |
227: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | Revised 2005 August 11 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 (SDWA) (PL104 -182, August 6, 1996, Title XIV, Section 1420) make provision for each primacy agent to provide for full funding of the State Revolving Loan (SRF) fund (Section 1452) allocation. This is contingent on the federal operator certification program requirements (Section 1419) being met and that a capacity development program is established and implemented. Failure to meet either the program or reporting requirements specified within these sections can result in withholding of up to 20 percent of the SRF funds available to the primacy program. Illinois has adopted legislation and rules (415 ILCS 5/15, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 651.102, 652.701-702; 77 Ill. Adm. Code 900.45(c)) for new public water supply systems, which must complete a capacity demonstration in order to obtain a construction or operating permit. The Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems was approved by U. S. EPA Region 5 September 27, 2000, and is being implemented. Revisions to the Strategy for Existing Public Water Systems have been made based upon experience learned through early implementation efforts. Those changes are noted in this report. New reporting criteria for Annual State Capacity Development Program Implementation Reports was developed by USEPA and sent to all primacy states on June 1, 2005, by certified mail (received by Illinois on August 25, 2005). This report is structured in accordance with that memorandum. | | | Date Created: | 10 06 2005 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042877 Original UID: 22437 FIRST WORD: Capacity | |
228: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | In accordance with Title XIV of the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act as amended (SDWA); the Public Water Supply Loan Program (PWSLP) and Loan Support Program (LSP); and Operating Agreement (OA) between the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), this Annual Report addresses the activities and goals of the PWSLP which were achieved during the 12 month period from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007 which is considered the State of Illinois fiscal year for 2007. | | | Date Created: | 10 31 2007 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042878 Original UID: 22438 FIRST WORD: Public | |
229: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2006 January | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This fact sheet provides basic information about the public water supply loan program. | | | Date Created: | 04 20 2006 | | | Agency ID: | Fact Sheet | | | ISL ID: | 000000042909 Original UID: 22439 FIRST WORD: Public | |
230: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | In accordance with Section 606(d) of Title VI of the Water Quality Act of 1987 and the Water Pollution Control Loan Program (WPCLP) Operating Agreement between the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), Region V, this Annual Report addresses the activities and goals of the WPCLP which were achieved during the 12 month period from July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007. | | | Date Created: | 10 31 2007 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042910 Original UID: 22440 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
231: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2006 January | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This fact sheet provides basic information about the Water Pollution Control Loan Program. | | | Date Created: | 03 23 2006 | | | Agency ID: | Fact Sheet | | | ISL ID: | 000000042911 Original UID: 22441 FIRST WORD: Water | |
232: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Illinois EPA operates an Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Network consisting of approximately 350 Community Water Supply (CWS) wells. The goal of this network is to represent the detection of pesticides and other chemical contamination in the entire population of CWS wells across the state. | | | Date Created: | 07 06 2005 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042912 Original UID: 22442 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
233: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This workbook is intended to provide individuals with guidance on why maximum zones are needed, how to apply for a maximum zone using the rules contained the Part 671 Maximum Setback Zone For Community Water Supply Wells and how to determine maximum zones. Section 14.3 of the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act (IGPA) provided counties and municipalities utilizing any community water supply well the authority to establish a maximum setback zone, up to 1,000 feet, around their well(s). | | | Date Created: | 12 17 2002 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042916 Original UID: 22446 FIRST WORD: Maximum | |
234: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | Revised 2010 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This fact sheet provides basic information on MTBE in Illinois. | | | Date Created: | 12 29 2010 | | | Agency ID: | Fact Sheet | | | ISL ID: | 000000042918 Original UID: 22448 FIRST WORD: Methyl | |
235: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1995 January | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The purpose of this document is to serve as a guidebook for conducting Groundwater Protection Needs Assessments (GPNA). Counties and municipalities served by a community water supply were authorized to conduct GPNAs under Section 17.1 of the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act adopted in 1987. The intent of a GPNA is to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the groundwater protection measures necessary in order to assure a long-term supply of potable water that is not highly vulnerable to contamination. | | | Date Created: | 11 26 2002 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042919 Original UID: 22449 FIRST WORD: Guidance | |
236: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1988 January | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This document has been developed to assist in the implementation of certain provisions of the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act (P.A. 85-0863). The Act represents the culmination of many years of effort devoted to the development of a groundwater protection program for Illinois. | | | Date Created: | 10 23 2002 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042920 Original UID: 22450 FIRST WORD: Primer | |
237: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2001 November | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This white paper presents answers to frequently asked questions about arsenic in Illinois groundwater. | | | Date Created: | 01 11 2002 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042921 Original UID: 22451 FIRST WORD: Arsenic | |
238: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2004 January | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Homeowners in areas that are not served by municipal, or public, sewage treatment systems face the problem of providing safe and effective private sewage treatment systems for their homes. In Illinois, primarily two main categories of private sewage treatment systems are used. They are different in the way that the liquid waste or sewage, technically called effluent, is dischargedeither to the subsurface or surface of the ground. | | | Date Created: | 01 26 2004 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042922 Original UID: 22452 FIRST WORD: Surface | |
239: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This is first in a series of quarterly reports to provide an update of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) development in the Little Wabash River Watershed. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) is responsible for TMDL development and has contracted with Camp Dresser and McKee (CDM) to complete TMDLs within this watershed. IEPA plans to complete the TMDLs for this watershed within the next 14 months. This quarterly report provides a brief description of what a TMDL is, the waterbodies that are scheduled for TMDL development, the standards and targets the TMDLs will aim to meet, public participation opportunities, project progress, and the next steps of the process to complete. | | | Date Created: | 05 01 2002 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042934 Original UID: 22464 FIRST WORD: Quarterly | |
240: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This is second in a series of quarterly reports to provide an update of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) development in the Little Wabash River Watershed. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) is responsible for TMDL development and has contracted with Camp Dresser and McKee (CDM) to complete TMDLs within this watershed. Illinois EPA plans to complete the TMDLs for this watershed within the next eight months. This quarterly report provides a brief description of how models and methodologies will be utilized in conducting TMDLs in the watershed. | | | Date Created: | 05 01 2002 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000042936 Original UID: 22466 FIRST WORD: Quarterly | |
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