- According to Section 305(b) of the Clean Water Act (a generic name that . . .
502(6) of the Clean Water Act, defines a pollutant as “dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt, and industrial, municipal, and agricultural waste discharged into water ”
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Appendix C Segments Causes removed from Illinois’ 20 22 Section 303(d) List ,,,, ,,,, Assessment Unit ID,Water Body Name,Cause,Reason for Removal,2024 Category IL_AD-02,Cache River,IRON,No standard violation in new data for 2024 cycle,2 IL_AD-02,Cache River,DISSOLVED OXYGEN,No standard violation in new data for 2024 cycle,2 IL_ADCDA,Bear Creek,FLOW ALTERATION-CHANGES IN DEPTH AND FLOW
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APPENDIX A4 Statewide Resource Quality Summary for Significantly Publicly Owned Lakes - Cycle 2024 In Illinois, significant publicly owned lakes are publicly owned inland lakes with a surface area of 20 acres or more Also included are some lakes in Cook County that are less than 20 acres, but provide substantial public access and benefits to the citizens of Illinois The summary information
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A- Specific Assessment Information for Lake Michigan Open Waters, Harbors, and Shoreline Waters,
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