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Streambank Cleanup and Lakeshore Enhancement (SCALE) Program: Section 319-Project 0404, Calendar Year ...

 
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 Description:  This is a serial record, providing access to the multiple volumes or editions of a periodically published document. 
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 ISL ID:  000000046856   Original UID: NA for serial records FIRST WORD: Streambank 
 

Title:  

Streambank Cleanup and Lakeshore Enhancement (SCALE) Program: Section 319-Project 0404, Calendar Year 2003-2006

 
 Volume/Number:  2007 February 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The Streambank Cleanup And Lakeshore Enhancement (SCALE) program was started by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) in 2003. The Illinois EPA continued support of the SCALE program by providing financial assistance to selected applicants to conduct lakeshore and streambank cleanup events in 2005 and 2006. The program, funded through Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, provides up to $3,500 to each group to help with their cleanup efforts. The funds are typically used for safety attire, dumpster rentals, landfill tipping fees and promotional materials. SCALE funds are available only to organizations that have already established a recurring streambank or lakeshore cleanup. 
 Date Created:  02 28 2007 
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 ISL ID:  000000043305   Original UID: 22809 FIRST WORD: Streambank 
 

Title:  

Sugar Creek / Lake Branch Watershed TMDL Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2012 January 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This report documents the analysis and findings 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:  02-16-2012 
 Agency ID:  IEPA/BOW/12-002 
 ISL ID:  000000061725   Original UID: 181774 FIRST WORD: Sugar 
 

Title:  

Sugar Creek and Vermont City Reservoir TMDL Development Stage 1 Report: Final

 
 Volume/Number:  2013  
 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:  03 08 2013 
 Agency ID:   
 ISL ID:  000000050500   Original UID: 168845 FIRST WORD: Sugar 
 

Title:  

Sugar Creek Watershed TMDL Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2008 May 
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 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:  03 19 2008 
 Agency ID:  IEPA/BOW/08-004 
 ISL ID:  000000024324   Original UID: 12033 FIRST WORD: Sugar 
 

Title:  

Sugar Creek Watershed TMDL Stage One: Final Report

 
 Volume/Number:  2009 July 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This report documents the analysis and findings of stage 1 of the TMDL development for water segments within this watershed. Water quality data are gathered by the IEPA, the US Geological Survey, and the USEPA. 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:  06 30 2009 
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 ISL ID:  000000040758   Original UID: 20931 FIRST WORD: Sugar 
 

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Surface Discharging Private Sewage Disposal Systems (Commonly Referred to as Septic Systems) and Their Effects on Communities in Illinois

 
 Volume/Number:  2004 January 
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 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 
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 ISL ID:  000000042922   Original UID: 22452 FIRST WORD: Surface 
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