998 resultados para Illinois. Sanitary Water Board
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On June 29, 1992, the Illinois General Assembly enacted Public Act 87-858 which placed an impending ban on the landfill disposal of "white goods" and required the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources to establish a Task Force to develop and propose desired statutory, regulatory, and programmatic changes necessary to effectively implement the provisions of the legislation.
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Description based on: federal fiscal year 1978.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"DOWR/SES/94-004."
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Updates on-site environmental investigations by the PREMCOR Refining Group at the former Clark-Blue Island Refinery which began operations as the Great Lakes Refinery in the mid 1920s and continued operating at the Blue Island (Ill.) site until PREMCOR closed the refinery in 2001. Valero Energy Corporation purchased PREMCOR on Sept. 1, 2005.
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Bibliography: leaves 11-12.
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Compares average salaries for fiscal years 1985, 1990, and 1996-1998 for Illinois public and independent colleges and universities and the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy with select economic indicators and with salaries at comparable institutions.
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"The Illinois Education Funding Advisory Board was created by Public Act 90-548 in December of 1997. Pursuant to the requirements in Section 5/18-8.05(M) of the Illinois School Code [105 ILCS 5/18.8.05], the Education Funding Advisory Board, in consultation with the State Board of Education, shall make recommendations to the General Assembly for the foundation level and for the supplemental General State Aid grant level for districts with high concentrations of children from poverty. The Education Funding Advisory Board is to make such recommendations to the General Assembly on January 1 of odd numbered years, beginning January 1, 2001."
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"Conducted by the Illinois State Geological Survey in cooperation with the Boone County Board, Winnebago County Board, Boone County Soil and Water Conservation District, Winnebage County Soil and Water Conservation District and Rock Valley College."
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Compiled by the Right to Read: Best Practices and Resources Committee to assist educators in attaining results as stated in the Illinois Right to Read Initiative, 1998-1999.
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Soil contamination on the Elm Street site is located mainly underneath and near the building foundation. Groundwater contamination appears to extend beyond the property boundaries to the west towards the Fox River, which is approximately 1100 feet west of the site. The groundwater contamination is located in a mixed industrial, commercial and residential area. It is not clear at this point whether there may be multiple sources of contamination in the area. Currently the public water supply is only available to some properties along Route 120, where there is a water main in place. Most of the homes and businesses in the area use private wells for their water source.
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"April, 1969."