| 721: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2004-2005 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Covers Illinois Medical District Commission activities and accomplishments during 2004 and 2005 | | | Date Created: | 02 15 2006 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000000728 Original UID: 778 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
722: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2006-2007 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | rules and regulations of hunting and trapping in Illinois including season dates | | | Date Created: | 07 30 2006 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000000729 Original UID: 787 FIRST WORD: Digest | |
723: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | vol. 14 no. 9 2011 September | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This magazine is a monthly publication published by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources which includes articles on outdoor activities, conservation, state park information. Articles are included in this issue on: Nachusa Grasslands, Perdew Museum, Bowfishing, Pawpaws, River-to-River Trail, Mine Rescue Squad, Fall Wildflowers, Doe Management, and the INHS Library | | | Date Created: | 09 19 2006 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000000730 Original UID: 788 FIRST WORD: Outdoor | |
724: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1913 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | EDMUND JANES JAMES, PH.D., LL.D., President University of Illinois. SIR: Herewith I submit a report of the work of the State Water Survey for the year ending December 31, 1912, and request that it be printed as a bulletin of the University of Illinois, State Water Survey Series No. 10. The report contains a summary of the work done by the laboratory and engineering divisions in accordance with the laws creating the State Water Survey and imposing upon it new and additional duties. (Laws of Illinois, 40th General Assembly 1897, 12; 47th General Assembly, 1911, 43. Bulletin University of Illinois, State Water Survey Series, 9, 7-8.) The report covers the first full year with the increased appropriation allowed by the 47th General Assembly. The special report by the engineering division shows the additional work accomplished and also confirms our belief that there would be a demand for the services of our engineering division. Several other organizations whose work is related in some way to the work of the State Water Survey is briefly summarized in the report. There are several articles that describe special experimental work and special investigations. Many cities have been visited during the year. The purpose of each visit, the observations made, and the recommendations, if any, are given. Thanks are due to the regular staff for their interest in the work of the Survey and to Dr. L. L. Burgess, Mr. O. Kamm, Mr. H. L. Olin, and Mr. C. H. Spaulding, for assistance rendered in the preparation of special articles. Credit is given in appropriate places for the part each has taken. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD BARTOW, Director. | | | Date Created: | 7 25 2005 | | | Agency ID: | B-10 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000731 Original UID: 999999992010 FIRST WORD: Chemical | |
725: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1914 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | EDMUND JANES JAMES, PH.D., LL.D., President University of Illinois. SIR: Herewith I submit a report of the work of the State Water Survey for the year ending December 31, 1913, and request that it be printed as a bulletin of the University of Illinois, State Water Survey Series No. 11. The report contains an account of the work done by the Water Survey in accordance with the laws (Laws of Illinois, 40th General Assembly 1897, 12; 47th General Assembly, 1911, 43. Bulletin University of Illinois, State Water Survey Series, 9, 7-8). The General Report gives a summary of the chemical, biological and engineering work done and an account of the special investigations made during the year. Some interesting and valuable scientific investigations have been carried on by both the chemists and engineers. Advice relative to public water supplies has been given a large number of cities and plans for all new projects have been reviewed and reported upon. Extensive sanitary surveys of watersheds have been made which are proving of much value to cities facing the problem of sewage treatment. This work should be continued to cover all the watersheds of the state. During the year a co-operative arrangement has been perfected with the Rivers and Lakes Commission which increases the effectiveness of the Survey's work along the lines of stream cleaning. Thorough investigations have been made of several typhoid fever epidemics, suspected of being water borne. The most important of Health. During the Ohio River floods of April, the Survey was able to render valuable service in protecting water supplies and establishing sanitary conditions. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD BARTOW, Director. | | | Date Created: | 7 25 2005 | | | Agency ID: | B-11 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000732 Original UID: 999999992011 FIRST WORD: Chemical | |
726: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1962 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The practical application of selected analytical methods to well and aquifer evaluation problems in Illinois is described in this report. The subject matter includes formulas and methods used to quantitatively appraise the geohydrologic parameters affecting the water-yielding capacity of wells and aquifers and formulas and methods used to quantitatively appraise the response of wells and aquifers to heavy pumping. Numerous illustrative examples of analyses based on actual field data are presented. The aquifer test is one of the most useful tools available to hydrologists. Analysis of aquifer test data to determine the hydraulic properties of aquifers and confining beds under nonleaky artesian, leaky artesian, water table, partial penetration, and geohydrologic boundary conditions is discussed and limitations of various methods of analysis are reviewed. Hydraulic properties also are estimated with specific-capacity data and maps of the water table or piezometric surface. The role of individual units of multiunit aquifers is appraised by statistical analysis of specific capacity data. The influence of geohydrologic boundaries on the yields of wells and aquifers is determined by means of the image-well theory. The image-well theory is applied to multiple boundary conditions by taking into consideration successive reflections on the boundaries. Several methods for evaluating recharge rates involving flow-net analysis and hydrologic and groundwater budgets are described in detail. Well loss in production wells is appraised with step-drawdown test data, and well screens and artificial packs are designed based on the mechanical analysis of the aquifer. Optimum well spacings are estimated taking into consideration aquifer characteristics and economics. Emphasis is placed on the quantitative evaluation of the practical sustained yields of wells and aquifers by available analytical methods. The actual groundwater condition is simulated by a model aquifer having straight-line boundaries, an effective width, length, and thickness, and sometimes a confining bed with an effective thickness. The hydraulic properties of the model aquifer and its confining bed, if present, the image-well theory, and appropriate groundwater formulas are used to construct a mathematical model that provides a means of evaluating the performance of wells and aquifers. Records of past pumpage and water levels establish the validity of this mechanism as a model of the response of an aquifer to heavy pumping. | | | Date Created: | 9 24 2004 | | | Agency ID: | B-49 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000733 Original UID: 999999992049 FIRST WORD: Selected | |
727: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1969 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | A detailed climatological study of all severe winter storms occurring in Illinois during the 1900-1960 period has been pursued to obtain extensive information concerning these frequently quite damaging snow and ice storms. This study provides information that enlarges our knowledge of the basic climatological aspects of winter storms, statistics concerning the amount and types of damage they produce, descriptions of the meteorological conditions producing these storms, and data helpful in the design and planning for these events. | | | Date Created: | 9 24 2004 | | | Agency ID: | B-53 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000734 Original UID: 999999992053 FIRST WORD: Climatology | |
728: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1975 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Essential data on corrosion gathered by the Illinois State Water Survey in isolated or programmed studies, and from experience at state institutions since 1950, are summarized. A brief review of basic fundamentals of corrosion is presented as background for the summaries. Also included are some of the general and specific recommendations concerning inhibitors and construction materials that were developed through laboratory and field evaluations for use by architects, engineers, and institutional maintenance personnel. Appendixes contain a discussion of corrosion in water wells and pumps and two ancillary papers for orientation and recognition of other factors related to distribution system water quality. | | | Date Created: | 7 25 2005 | | | Agency ID: | B-59 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000735 Original UID: 999999992059 FIRST WORD: Corrosion | |
729: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1903 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | SIR: Herewith I submit a report of the work of the Chemical Survey of the Water Supplies of Illinois, covering the years 1897 to 1902, inclusive. As was stated in my preliminary report, published in 1897, portions of which are incorporated in the present report, the aims of the survey include the determination of the present sanitary condition of the water supplies drawn from the lakes, the streams, and the wells of the State; the determination of the normal condition of uncontaminated waters; the formulation of local standards of purity based upon the results of analyses of water derived from unpolluted sources; the provision of such means as shall afford to citizens of the State opportunity to obtain immediate information regarding the wholesomeness of the potable waters in which they are directly interested; and in general the prevention of the development and dissemination of disease from the use of impure water. The press of work in certain of these directions has been so great that comparatively little has been accomplished in others, and a mass of data concerning the normal condition of ground waters must be left for digestion and discussion at some future time. The present report may be broadly divided into three parts, namely: 1. A brief consideration of the sanitary condition of the ordinary ground waters and matters relating thereto. Accompanying this there is a paper upon 'The Geology of Illinois as Related to Water Supplies,' by Charles W. Rolfe, Professor of Geology in the University. 2. Results of the mineral analysis of some four hundred and sixty samples of water mainly from wells of considerable depth. 3. A report of the investigation of the surface waters of the State, relating chiefly to the Illinois River and some of its tributaries. Most of the routine work of these investigations has been conducted by Mr. C. V. Millar, M. S., and Mr. R. W. Stark, B. S., to whom special commendation is due for the continued interest, the skill and the unfailing zeal with which they have furthered the purposes of the Survey. At various times we have further been ably assisted by Mr. F. C. Koch, M. S.; Mr. E. P. Walters, B. S.; Mr. A. D. Emmett, B. S.; and Mr. A. L. Marsh. Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR W. PALMER, Sc . D., Professor of Chemistry. | | | Date Created: | 7 25 2005 | | | Agency ID: | B-2 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000736 Original UID: 999999993677 FIRST WORD: Chemical | |
730: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1963 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Urbana weather station on the campus of the University of Illinois, now called the Morrow Plots Weather Station, has an interesting history. The station is one of the oldest University installations still in operation, and it is unique in comparison with other weather stations in Illinois.This chronicle of the campus weather station concerns not only the types of weather data that have been collected, but also the persons who operated the station and the instruments used to collect the data. The factors, which tie these facets of the past together, are the reasons for the stations existence. | | | Date Created: | 5 20 2005 | | | Agency ID: | C-88 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000737 Original UID: 999999993740 FIRST WORD: History | |
731: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1971 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This report presents the climatology of Illinois tornadoes based on data from the 1916-1969 period, and offers a variety of general interest tornado facts. Illinois ranks eighth nationally in the number of tornadoes, but first in deaths and second in tornado damages. On the average, there are 10 tornadoes per year, occurring on five days. The annual average death rate from these storms is slightly over 19with an injured average of 110 people. A majority (65 percent) of Illinois tornadoes occur during March through June, with 15-21 April being the prime 7-day period. Over 40 percent occur between 1500 and 1800 CST, and 65 percent take place from 1400-2000 CST. Five of the outstanding Illinois tornado days of the 1916-1969 period are discussed in detail, including the famed Tri-State tornado of 18 March 1925, the most devastating tornado in the United States since systematic collection of tornado data began in 1916.The general information includes, among other items, basic definitions pertinent to tornadoes, safety precautions, formulation of a tornado forecast, and methods for remote detection of tornadoes. | | | Date Created: | 9 24 2004 | | | Agency ID: | C-103 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000738 Original UID: 999999993755 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
732: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1973 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This circular presents basic information needed to plan and develop a domestic groundwater supply. A logical step-by-step planning summary is outlined. Accepted and recommended methods for a prospective owner of a domestic well to determine his water requirements and to gather meaningful information for planning his supply are presented. Also included are brief discussions on the occurrence, movement, availability, and quality of groundwater in Illinois, and the commonly used types of wells and pumps. | | | Date Created: | 9 24 2004 | | | Agency ID: | C-116 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000739 Original UID: 999999993773 FIRST WORD: Planning | |
733: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1973 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This circular presents basic information on wells and pumping systems used for farm and domestic groundwater supplies. It describes types of wells and their construction, development, and costs. It discusses the various types of pumps and pressure tanks, how to select them, and their costs. Suggestions on locating wells to prevent pollution and procedures for disinfecting a homewater supply system are included. | | | Date Created: | 9 24 2004 | | | Agency ID: | C-117 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000740 Original UID: 999999993774 FIRST WORD: Wells | |
734: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1973 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This circular presents basic information on water quality and treatment of domestic and farm groundwater supplies. It describes tests and practices that assure a safe sanitary water quality, and discusses in detail the common minerals and natural gases that are of concern to home water supplies in Illinois. It describes water treatment procedures and equipment for disinfection, iron removal, softening, methane and hydrogen sulfide gas removal, and their costs. | | | Date Created: | 9 24 2004 | | | Agency ID: | C-118 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000741 Original UID: 999999993775 FIRST WORD: Water | |
735: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1976 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | An estimated 23.3 million gallons of water is pumped from the aquifers of Champaign County each day to satisfy industrial, municipal, domestic, and rural needs. A much larger quantity of water, perhaps as much as 90 million gallons a day (mgd), could probably be withdrawn without overdevelopment. Maps and tables indicating the probable maximum depths of wells, water levels, chemical quality, and general groundwater conditions for each water-bearing unit at specific locations are presented to serve as a guide in the development and utilization of the groundwater resources of Champaign County. | | | Date Created: | 5 20 2005 | | | Agency ID: | C-124 | | | ISL ID: | 000000000742 Original UID: 999999993781 FIRST WORD: Groundwater | |
736: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Contains the EEO/AA policies of the Illinois Office of the Auditor General | | | Date Created: | | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000000745 Original UID: NA for serial records FIRST WORD: Affirmative | |
737: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | vol. 14 no. 10 2006 October | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This magazine is a monthly publication published by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources which includes articles on outdoor activities, conservation, state park information. Articles are included in this issue on:Ferne Clyffe State Park, Rock Climbing, Fall Color Destinations, Sumac, Family Traditions, Forest Products, Persimmons, Emerald Ash Borer, and Shrews | | | Date Created: | 09 19 2006 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000000746 Original UID: 792 FIRST WORD: Outdoor | |
738: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Summary of coal facts including current markets, clean-coal technologies, state commitment to the industry and historic facts. | | | Date Created: | 12 05 2000 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000000747 Original UID: 793 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
739: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2001 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Property Tax Rate and Levy Manual has been prepared by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to serve as a guide for all non-home rule units of government in Illinois. All tax rates are in conformance with the Illinois Compiled Statutes 1998 State Bar Association Edition. Not included are provisions for tax levies available only to the Chicago Park District, Chicago School District, and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. Certain levies generally available to special districts are listed on pages 29 and 30 and are not repeated in the section pertaining to the particular types of districts. Home rule municipalities and counties are not bound by the rate limitations and requirements contained in this manual. The purpose of the manual is to help local officials realize available sources of revenue which may be used to finance their respective unit of governments services. The manual is designed to serve as an information tool for local officials. Provisions of the manual should not be enacted without the advice of legal counsel. | | | Date Created: | 02 2001 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000000748 Original UID: 794 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
740: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2002 | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The Property Tax Rate and Levy Manual has been prepared by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to serve as a guide for all non-home rule units of government in Illinois. All tax rates are in conformance with the Illinois Compiled Statutes 1998 State Bar Association Edition. Not included are provisions for tax levies available only to the Chicago Park District, Chicago School District, and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. Certain levies generally available to special districts are listed on pages 29 and 30 and are not repeated in the section pertaining to the particular types of districts. Home rule municipalities and counties are not bound by the rate limitations and requirements contained in this manual. The purpose of the manual is to help local officials realize available sources of revenue which may be used to finance their respective unit of governments services. The manual is designed to serve as an information tool for local officials. Provisions of the manual should not be enacted without the advice of legal counsel. | | | Date Created: | 02 2002 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000000749 Original UID: 795 FIRST WORD: Illinois | |
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