998 resultados para Illinois. Sanitary Water Board
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"This publication is intended to assist teachers in planning an instructional program in consumer education to meet the state requirements as outlined in The School Code of Illinois."--P. 1.
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"March, 2005."
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"Pursuant to the requirement of 105 ILCS 5/ IE-130 and IF-130 of the Illinois School Code, enclosed is the School Finance Authority's Annual Report for the Round Lake Area Schools -- District 116 and Hazel Crest School District 152.5 along with copies of the audited financial statements for fiscal year ending June 30, 2003."--Memorandum.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Project no.: 20.146.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contains an organizational chart for the Illinois State Board of Education listing division administrators and describing ISBE programs and services.
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"DOWR/SPR/94-001."
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"July 1980."
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"April, 1969."
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According to Section 305(b) of the Clean Water Act (i.e. a generic name that refers to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, the Clean Water Act of 1977, and subsequent amendments) and guidance provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), each state must prepare and submit annually to the U.S. Congress and the USEPA report that describes the resource quality of the surface waters of the state. Every other year, this report, commonly referred to as the "305(b) report," must be provided in written form, whereas in alternate years each state may submit an electronic database to meet the reporting requirement. In the 305(b) report, states must also explain how they determined the resource quality of the waters of the state in terms of the degree to which predefined beneficial uses of those waters are supported. Also, in the 305(b) report when any designated use for any water body is not fully supported, the state must report potential reasons for the impairment. Herein, is explained how the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency determines the resource quality of Illinois streams, inland lakes, and Lake Michigan.
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Bibliography: p. 26.
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Chiefly tables.