992 resultados para Illinois State Water Survey


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The Chicago River/Lake Shore area assessment, part of a series of statewide regional assessments, examines approximately 348 square miles in northeastern Illinois that falls within portions of two counties-- Cook and Lake. The area is defined by the watershed of the Chicago River and the areas of Cook and Lake counties that drain to Lake Michigan, excluding the area in southern Cook County that drains to the Calumet River. The report provides information on the natural and human resources of the area as a basis for managing and improving its ecosystems. The development of ecosystem-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes-- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, Conservation Congress, and Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 32).

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At head of title: State of Illinois. Henry Horner, governor.

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On cover: Illinois traffic safety programs, report of evaluation or assessment.

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Cover title: Illinois traffic safety programs.

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Kept current with cumulative addenda.

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Has occasional updates issued between legislative sessions that include phone numbers.

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Description based on: Jan. 1947; title from cover.

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"Critical Trends Assessment Program."--Cover.

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Bibliography: p. 29.

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Prepared by Philip C. Mankin, Jeffery L. Van Orman, Bruce D. Taubert, David P. Philipp.

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"Cooperating agencies: Illinois State Geological Survey, Dept. of Natural Resources ; Bureau of Mines, United States Dept. of the Interior."