997 resultados para Lawrenceville Refinery Site (Lawrence County, Ill.)
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Project no. 80.261.
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"ILENR/RE-EA-89/07."
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"Summer 1999"
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Prepared for the Auditor General to be presented to the Legislative Audit Commission and members of the General Assembly.
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"4/01"--Colophon.
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"This research was supported in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics (Grant Number 82-BJ-CX-K425).
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Annual supplement containing estimates for corn, soybeans, and wheat issued as: Illinois county estimates.
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"Prepared for State of Illinois, Department of Transportation, Division of Water Resources."
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The potentially responsible parties (PRPs) have removed the beaver dams and have collected the sediment samples they need for treatability studies. The treatability studies will establish the correct silt fence to minimize releases of sediment during the actual dredging to occur this fall. The studies will also determine the types and amounts of materials (lime, kiln dust, fly ash, etc.) required to stabilize the sediment, chemically tie up the metals and insure the sediment mixture will bear the weight of the cap on the Interim Storage Cell where the sediment will be placed. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) anticipates work to be completed by late fall or early winter 2004, if lake and river levels that affect the South Ditch are at their normal seasonal levels.
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"September 2003."
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"April 1987"--cover.
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"February, 1970."
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Report by the Illinois Office of Water Resources on Phases III & IV of a flood hazard mitigation project in Rosemont, Illinois. Phase III of the Willow-Higgins Flood Mitigation Project consists of widening and improving a 340-foot reach of Willow-Higgins Creek upstream of River Road. The improvement will include the replacement of 340 lineal feet of vertical floodwall along both sides of Willow-Higgins Creek. Phase IV of the Willow-Higgins Flood Mitigation Project consists of widening and improving a reach of Willow-Higgins Creek between the downstream end of Phase II, which is 2565 feet downstream of Higgins Road, and Granville Road; and also between Willow Creek Road and a point 160 feet downstream of Willow Creek Road. The improvement will include placement of 2200 lineal feet of vertical floodwall along the north side of Willow-Higgins Creek and 160 feet of vertical floodwall along both sides of Willow-Higgins Creek downstream of Willow Creek Road.
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"OWR/SPR/98-001"
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"The Illinois Department of Natural Resources/Office of Water Resources (OWR) is cooperating with the Village of Davis Junction to construct a flood control project under the authority of the Flood Control Act of 1945, 615 ILCS 15 (1996 State Bar Edition)."--Leaf 1.