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Title:  

Galena/Sinsinawa Rivers Watershed TMDL Stage 1 Report: Draft Report for Public Review

 
 Volume/Number:  2014 May 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This report documents the analysis and findings of stage 1 of the TMDL development for water segments within this watershed. Illinois is required to identify water bodies that do not meet water quality standards and to determine the Total Maximum Daily Load for pollutants causing the impairment. 
 Date Created:  05-01-2014 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000051267   Original UID: 172099 FIRST WORD: Galena/Sinsinawa 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2008 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by USEPA under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. This report is prepared to satisfy that condition and publicize the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency's accomplishments in controlling nonpoint source pollution. 
 Date Created:  08 21 2009 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000015884   Original UID: 8668 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Public Water Supply Loan Program Supplemental Intended Use Plan Pursuant to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: Final Intended Use Plan

 
 Volume/Number:    
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The purpose of this Intended Use Plan (IUP) is to fulfill the requirements of Section 1452(b) of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1996 (SDWA) and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) as a prerequisite for award of a federal grant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) for capitalization of the State Revolving Fund from funds provided under the ARRA for use in the Public Water Supply Loan Program (PWSLP). 
 Date Created:  09 02 2009 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000040525   Original UID: 20685 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Water Pollution Control Loan Program Supplemental Intended Use Plan Pursuant to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: Final Intended Use Plan

 
 Volume/Number:    
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The purpose of this Intended Use Plan (IUP) is to fulfill the requirements of Section 606(c) of Title VI of the Water Quality Act of 1987 which amends the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA) and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) as a prerequisite for award of a federal grant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) for capitalization of the State Revolving Fund from funds provided under the ARRA for use in the Water Pollution Control Loan Program (WPCLP). 
 Date Created:  09 02 2009 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000040529   Original UID: 20686 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 Biannual Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2012 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  03 06 2012 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000041739   Original UID: 21546 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 Biannual Report: March 2012

 
 Volume/Number:  2012 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  03 06 2012 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000041740   Original UID: 21546 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report: September 2001

 
 Volume/Number:  2001 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  08 15 2001 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043312   Original UID: 22818 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report: September 2001

 
 Volume/Number:  2001 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  08 15 2001 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043313   Original UID: 22818 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2002 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  07 18 2002 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043314   Original UID: 22819 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report: September 2002

 
 Volume/Number:  2002 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  07 18 2002 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043315   Original UID: 22819 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2003 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  02 26 2003 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043316   Original UID: 22820 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report: March 2003

 
 Volume/Number:  2003 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  02 26 2003 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043317   Original UID: 22820 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2004 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  08 24 2004 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043318   Original UID: 22821 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report: September 2004

 
 Volume/Number:  2004 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  08 24 2004 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043319   Original UID: 22821 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report: September 2005

 
 Volume/Number:  2005 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  01 12 2006 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043320   Original UID: 22822 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report: September 2005

 
 Volume/Number:  2005 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  01 12 2006 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043321   Original UID: 22822 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2006 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  03 06 2006 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043322   Original UID: 22823 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report: March 2006

 
 Volume/Number:  2006 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  03 06 2006 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043323   Original UID: 22823 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report: March 2006

 
 Volume/Number:  2006 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  03 06 2006 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043324   Original UID: 22823 FIRST WORD: State 
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Title:  

State of Illinois Section 319 - Biannual Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2007 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Grants issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under section 319 of the Clean Water Act include a condition requiring the submittal of a status report every six months. Nonpoint source pollution is the diffuse, intermittent runoff of pollutants from various sources. Major sources that contribute to Illinois' nonpoint source pollution problems are agriculture, construction erosion, urban runoff, hydrologic modifications, and resoure extraction activities. 
 Date Created:  02 28 2007 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000043325   Original UID: 22825 FIRST WORD: State 
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