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- Schedule N - Waste Characteristics - epa. illinois. gov
The definition of mixing zone is given in Rule 201(a) of the Illinois Pollution Control Board's Regulations Make sure you are using the latest Illinois Pollution Control Board's interpretation of this definition - mixing zone
- Fact Sheet 13: Mixture Rule - Illinois
The mixture rule has been developed to meet the mandate set forth in Section 8 of the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act and in 35 IAC Part 620 601 and 620 615 For the Site Remediation Program, Section 58 5 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act also requires the mixture rule
- Statutes Regulations - Illinois
Illinois rulemakings are governed by the Illinois Administrative Procedures Act and applicable administrative rules The official version of the Illinois Administrative Code is maintained and published by the Secretary of State
- Permitting, Forms, and Fees - Illinois
Permitting Overview Provides a general description of permits issued by the Illinois EPA and links related to permitting, including the Permit Tracking System Fees Provides information regarding all fees implemented by the Illinois EPA Public Notices Provides a listing of all public notices issued by the Illinois EPA Statutes and Regulations
- New and Proposed Rules - Illinois
Please note that many of the rules administered by the Illinois EPA are Illinois Pollution Control Board Regulations If you do not find the rules you are looking for please try the Pending Rulemakings page on the Illinois Pollution Control Board website
- River and stream - Illinois
Illinois EPA conducts Facility-Related Stream Surveys consisting of the collection of macroinvertebrate, water chemistry, stream flow and habitat data upstream and incrementally downstream from municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facility discharges
- Derived Criteria - Illinois
The narrative standards allow the Illinois EPA to derive numeric water quality criteria values for any substance that does not already have a numeric standard in the IPCB regulations These criteria serve to protect aquatic life, human health or wildlife, although wildlife based derived criteria have not yet been derived
- Water Resource Assessments - Illinois
In accordance with Sections 305 (b) and 303 (d) of the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA), the Illinois EPA must report to the USEPA on the quality of Illinois surface water (e g , lakes, streams, Lake Michigan, wetlands) and groundwater resources (Section 305 (b) and provide a list of those waters where their designated uses are deemed "impaired
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