944 resultados para Illinois Home Weatherization Assistance Program.
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Includes an analysis of a survey of Illinois public defenders prepared by the Spangenberg Group.
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Description based on: 1990; title from cover.
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Description based on: 1986 (April 1, 1987); title from cover.
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Title from cover.
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Contains the funding alternatives identified by the Commission and provides its recommendations on the alternative that should be used to fund the 2002 SERS ERI liability.
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"April 1985."
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"March 1993."
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"August 1998."
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Program development a cooperative effort by the Dept. of Central Management Services, the Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources, and the Governor's Office.
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"July 1996."
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"Job no. 101.3."
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The establishment of a Total Maximum Daily Load sets the pollutant reduction goal necessary to improve impaired waters. It determines the load, or quantity of any given pollutant that can be allowed in a particular water body. A TDML must consider all potential sources of pollutants whether point or nonpoint. It also takes into account a margin of safety, which reflects scientific uncertainty, as well as the effects of seasonal variation.
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The Response Action Program cleans up hazardous substances at sites that present an imminent and substantial endangerment to human health and the environment but may not be addressed by another federal or state cleanup program.
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Caption title.
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Congress will again appropriate funds under the Stewart B. McKinney Act for the Emergency Shelter Grants Program (ESG). This program is funded through the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Funds are provided to expand and improve the number and quality of emergency shelters for the homeless, and for homeless prevention activities. The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is distributing this Request For Proposal, subject to change, based upon comments that may be received during the public hearing process for the Consolidated Plan. Funds are being made available to local governments and/or not-for-profit organizations providing shelter and/or services within the State of Illinois, but outside of Cook County and the City of Chicago. The department is requesting proposals from local governments on behalf of private not-for-profit, tax-exempt organizations or directly from private not-for-profit, organizations serving the homeless. Grants from $10,000 to $75,000 are available to cover expenses incurred between April 1, 2009, and March 31, 2010.