Organization • | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Bureau of Water | [X] |
| | | Title: | | | | 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: | 000000043326 Original UID: 22825 FIRST WORD: State | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2009 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 23 2009 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000043328 Original UID: 22826 FIRST WORD: State | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2010 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 11 2010 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000043330 Original UID: 22827 FIRST WORD: State | |
| | Title: | | | | 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 | |
| | Title: | | | | 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 | |
| | Title: | | | | 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 | |
| | Title: | | | | 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 | |
| | Title: | | | | 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 | |
| | Title: | | | | 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 | |
| | Title: | | | | 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 | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2013 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: | 08-21-2013 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000051261 Original UID: 172093 FIRST WORD: State | |
| | Title: | | | | 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 | |
| | Title: | | | | 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 | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 1998 June | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Lake Notes is a series of publications produced by the Agency about issues confronting Illinois' lake resources. The objective of these publications is to provide lake and watershed residents with a greater understanding of environmental cause-and-effect relationships, and actions we all can take to protect our lakes. | | | Date Created: | 12 08 2006 | | | Agency ID: | Lake Notes | | | ISL ID: | 000000042853 Original UID: 22413 FIRST WORD: Stormwater | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2009 September | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | In October 2004, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) issued a completed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study for Salt Creek. From this study, the Illinois EPA developed TMDL allocations for various pollutants. The report concluded that significant reductions in biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and ammonia would be necessary in order for the Illinois Dissolved Oxygen (DO) standards to be achieved in Salt Creek during low-flow, warm conditions, and that the potential removal of one or more existing dams along lower Salt Creek could offer significant water quality improvements. Since the publication of the TMDL report, affected communities, municipal wastewater treatment plant operators, and interested environmental organizations have joined together to form the DuPage River Salt Creek Workgroup (DRSCW). The mission of the DRSCW is to study the East and West Branches DuPage River and Salt Creek watersheds in order to gain a better understanding of environmental impairments that are leading to poor water quality and impacting aquatic life. The initial focus of the DRSCW, for this project, was to develop a computer model that would accurately reflect low-flow, warm stream conditions, particularly DO, along Salt Creek, from which alternatives for improving DO concentrations could be developed. While working on this task it became apparent that better environmental monitoring data were needed. At this point the focus of the Workgroup expanded to include design and implementation of water quality monitoring studies that would generate sound scientific data. | | | Date Created: | 09 28 2009 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000041046 Original UID: 21107 FIRST WORD: Stream | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2008 December | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The East Branch of the DuPage River (East Branch) is listed as an impaired waterway in the 303(d) list. Dissolved oxygen (DO) is listed as one of the causes of impairment. This study was undertaken to address alternative approaches for improving the DO levels on the East Branch during lower flow periods. | | | Date Created: | 04 06 2009 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000041045 Original UID: 21106 FIRST WORD: Stream | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2009 July | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This fact sheet provides basic information about the SCALE program. | | | Date Created: | 07 08 2009 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000043300 Original UID: 22804 FIRST WORD: Streambank | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2009 April | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | This project ran from September 1, 2006 through January 31, 2009. Program implementation began in October 2006, when Illinois EPA announced the 2007 SCALE program and application deadline. An identical implementation process was carried out for the 2008 SCALE program starting in October 2007. | | | Date Created: | 06 22 2009 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000043306 Original UID: 22810 FIRST WORD: Streambank | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2011 February | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | The contract period for this project was November 30, 2008 through January 31, 2011. Program implementation began in September 2008, when Illinois EPA announced the 2009 SCALE program and application deadline. An identical implementation process and timeline was carried out for the 2010 SCALE program within this same grant. | | | Date Created: | 04 04 2011 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000043307 Original UID: 22812 FIRST WORD: Streambank | |
| | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 2005 July | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Illinois EPA announced the 2003 pilot SCALE program in December 2002. An application package was sent to approximately 100 civic and environmental groups. The mailing list included Section 319 applicants, regional planning commissions and local government offices throughout the state and citizen organizations that were known to have already held a clean up. | | | Date Created: | 10 25 2007 | | | Agency ID: | | | | ISL ID: | 000000043309 Original UID: 22815 FIRST WORD: Streambank | |
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