1000 resultados para XA.418035s(Illinois)
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This activity book is designed to supplement the information provided in the Illinois Common Birds poster from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). When using this book, students will become familiar with the traits and appearance of 18 bird species commonly seen in Illinois. The information and activities can help you to meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 12.B.2a; 12.B.2b.
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"Prepared by Physical Research Section, Bureau of Research and Planning."
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"IL-IN-SG-84-1."
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"Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources."--Cover.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The purpose of the report is to evaluate baseline loadings of nutrients and sediment to the Mississippi River and the Ohio River from the state of Illinois and to identify the sources of those loads; also evaluated are baseline loadings of nutrients and sediments to the Illinois River from its tributaries.
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Bibliography: p. 124-136.
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"Adapted from Basic guidelines for disaster planning in Oklahoma by Toby Murray."
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On cover: Illinois traffic safety programs, report of evaluation or assessment.
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"32571"--Colophon.
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The 17-acre landfill southwest of Decatur on the south bank of the Sangamon River was permitted in 1974 as a demolition debris landfill. It originated as an open dump in 1918. The site had a history of not complying with the state landfill rules in the 1980s. The landfill also exceeded its permitted waste disposal limits, by the time that the operations stopped in 1991. The owner failed to comply with an August 1994 court order requiring proper cover to be installed and maintained. Visible leachate seeps (leachate is water that has traveled through the landfill and contacts waste material) and exposed refuse were observed along the bank of the Sangamon River. ... This landfill was one of the 33 landfills in Illinois identified by the Illinois EPA in 1998 as most in need of immediate repairs. The state legislature responded by passing legislation that allocated $50 million over five years to address these 33 sites. These 33 landfills are being managed through the Abandoned Landfill Program.
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"October 2007."
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At head of title: State of Illinois, Constitution Study Commission. (Created by House bill no. 1911, Seventy-fourth General Assembly, approved August 17, 1965)