Responsiveness summary : United States Army Corps of Engineers : Waukegan Harbor, Lake County, Illinois : Section 401 water quality certification for dredging of the Waukegan Harbor approach channel and advanced maintenance area.


Autoria(s): Illinois. Envirionmental Protection Agency.
Data(s)

28/09/2024

Resumo

The approved project allows the Corps to dredge the Waukegan Harbor approach channel and advanced maintenance area. The area to be dredged lies immediately east of the north breakwater. It is approximately a rectangle 650 feet north and south and 1,400 feet east and west. The advanced maintenance area is a band along the north side of the channel. The approved project is for a 10-year certification, under which the Corps may remove 22,000 to 75,000 cubic yards of sediment per dredging event. The dredging depth is 22 feet and the amount to be dredged is about one foot of sediment. As a condition of the certification, disposal of the dredged sediment in Lake Michigan or the waters of the state cannot occur until the conditions of the certification are met. These conditions, which have been placed on the certification by Illinois EPA, ensure that the project meets state water quality standards and is consistent with the determinations of the Illinois Attorney General's Task Force on asbestos contamination at Illinois Beach State Park.

... "Under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, the Illinois EPA must determine whether the activities as demonstrated in the federal permit application would meet state water quality standards. The applicant obtains this certification or denial by requesting that the Illinois EPA conduct a review of the permit application to ensure compliance with Illinois water quality rules and regulations. The overall purpose of Section 401 is to assure that permits issued by the Corps do not result in a violation of the water quality requirements of the State of Illinois."--P. 2.

"February 2005."

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The approved project allows the Corps to dredge the Waukegan Harbor approach channel and advanced maintenance area. The area to be dredged lies immediately east of the north breakwater. It is approximately a rectangle 650 feet north and south and 1,400 feet east and west. The advanced maintenance area is a band along the north side of the channel. The approved project is for a 10-year certification, under which the Corps may remove 22,000 to 75,000 cubic yards of sediment per dredging event. The dredging depth is 22 feet and the amount to be dredged is about one foot of sediment. As a condition of the certification, disposal of the dredged sediment in Lake Michigan or the waters of the state cannot occur until the conditions of the certification are met. These conditions, which have been placed on the certification by Illinois EPA, ensure that the project meets state water quality standards and is consistent with the determinations of the Illinois Attorney General's Task Force on asbestos contamination at Illinois Beach State Park.

Mode of access: Internet.

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con

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112074225084

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springfield, Ill. : Illinois Environmental Protection Agency,

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Palavras-Chave #Water #Water quality management #Water-supply engineering #Shore protection #Dredging spoil #Approach channels (Hydraulic engineering) #Harbors
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