News
Elmhurst Completes Environmental Controls at Pumping Stations
Published Date: September 23, 2015
According to news reports, the City of Elmhurst has completed the Salt Creek (Greenway) Trail Pumping Stations Water Quality and Landscape Enhancements project involving improvements at four pumping stations. “The goal of this project is to model the proper use of erosion and sedimentation control techniques using best management practices and educational displays. This work will help to manage sedimentation/siltation, [...] Read More
U.S. Senate Bill Would Eliminate Duplicative Permitting
Published Date: September 22, 2015
According to news reports, a “recently submitted Senate bill, the Sensible Environmental Protection Act, amends FIFRA [the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act] and CWA [the Clean Water Act] to prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or a state from requiring a permit for a discharge into navigable waters of a pesticide authorized under FIFRA and clarifies the permitting of [...] Read More
New Event Listing: Volunteer with National Public Lands Day
Published Date: September 22, 2015
Check out the events page for a new event coming up this Saturday, September 26, 2015: National Public Lands Day. This looks like a great day to volunteer and spend time in our public lands, and there are many sites in Illinois. For more information, click here. Read More
Illinois Pollution Control Board Releases Environmental Register for August 2014
Published Date: September 15, 2015
The Illinois Pollution Control Board recently issued its Environmental Register for August 2014. The Environmental Register features a letter from Board Chairman Deanna Glosser, which summarizes the activity that the Board has conducted in rulemaking dockets, including amendments adopted that make the Board’s rules consistent with, and as stringent as, the current federal regulations regarding Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations. The Environmental Register also contains [...] Read More
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Announces Invasive Species Prosecutions
Published Date: September 9, 2015
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources recently announced prosecutions against three out-of-state businesses for alleged violations of Illinois laws governing the importation of fish species that can become invasive, or can potentially spread Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS). Investigations by the Illinois Conservation Police have resulted in fines of nearly $30,000, with the potential for additional fines as the remaining case is [...] Read More