243 resultados para Illinois Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Waste Inspection and Escort Program.


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Published cooperatively by the Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Illinois State Geological Survey, Illinois State Water Survey, and Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center.

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"HWRIC RR 008." -- Cover.

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"January 1993."

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"HWRIC RR 011" -- cover.

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"The Illinois Household Survey is designed to assess the level of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use by Illinois adults and the need for alcohol and drug treatment ... The questionnaire was developed by the Harvard University National Technical Assistance Center for Substance Abuse Needs Assessment (NTC) as modified for use in Illinois. Funding for the study and the work of NTC was provided by the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) as part of their State Systems Development Program"--P. iii.

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"ILENR/RR-90/04."

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Project manager : Holt, Ross & Yulish, Inc.

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Includes index.

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Description based on: [1994]; title from cover.

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Description based on: 1991.

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Summary: On June 22, 2001, the groundwork was laid for the construction of new electric generation in the state of Illinois when the Illinois Resource Development and Energy Act was signed. Overwhelmingly approved by the Illinois General Assembly, this broad-based $3.5 billion package is designed to reinvigorate the Illinois coal industry and to strengthen the state's ability to provide electricity to its citizens. The legislation (Public Act 92-0012) provides tax incentives and financial assistance to builders of new electric plants generating in excess of 400 megawatts that create Illinois coal-mining jobs, new and expanding coal mines, and natural gas-fired baseload electric plants with a capacity of 1,000 megawatts. The legislation also directs the the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to explore the need for a state-level, multi-pollutant strategy to reduce emissions from coal-fired electric generating plants.