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SECTION 303.100 SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY
Section 303.100 Scope and
Applicability
Part 303
contains water use designations that determine which set of Part 302 water quality
standards apply for a given body of water. Part 303 also contains site-specific
water quality standards.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.101 MULTIPLE DESIGNATIONS
Section 303.101 Multiple
Designations
Unless otherwise expressly
stated, waters designated for specific uses must meet the most restrictive
standards listed in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302 for any specified use, in addition to
meeting the general standards of Subpart B of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.102 RULEMAKING REQUIRED (REPEALED)
Section 303.102 Rulemaking
Required (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
Reg. 15078, effective August 23, 2011)
SUBPART B: NONSPECIFIC WATER USE DESIGNATIONS
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SECTION 303.200 SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY
Section 303.200 Scope and
Applicability
Subpart B contains general water
use designations. These Sections, together with the specific designations of
Subpart C, determine which set of water quality standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
302 applies to a given body of water.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.201 GENERAL USE WATERS
Section 303.201 General Use
Waters
Except as otherwise specifically
provided, all waters of the State must meet the general use standards of
Subpart B of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.202 PUBLIC AND FOOD PROCESSING WATER SUPPLIES
Section 303.202 Public and
Food Processing Water Supplies
Except as otherwise specifically
provided and in addition to the general use standards of Subpart B of 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 302, waters of the State must meet the public and food processing
water supply standards of Subpart C of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302, at any point where
water is withdrawn for treatment and distribution as a potable supply or for
food processing.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.203 UNDERGROUND WATERS
Section 303.203 Underground
Waters
35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.Subparts B
and C do not apply to underground waters, except as provided at 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 620.450(b).
(Source: Amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 14684, effective September 10, 1992)
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SECTION 303.204 CHICAGO AREA WATERWAY SYSTEM AND LOWER DES PLAINES RIVER
Section 303.204 Chicago
Area Waterway System and Lower Des Plaines River
The Chicago Area Waterway System and Lower Des Plaines River
Waters are designated to protect for primary contact recreation, incidental
contact or non-contact recreational uses (except where designated as
non-recreational waters), commercial activity (including navigation and
industrial water supply uses), and the highest quality aquatic life and
wildlife attainable, limited only by the physical condition of these waters and
hydrologic modifications to these waters. Except for the Chicago River, these
waters are required to meet the standards contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302,
Subpart D, but are not required to meet the general use standards or the public
and food processing water supply standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302, Subpart B
and C, except that the waters designated as Primary Contact Recreation Waters
in Section 303.220 must meet the numeric water quality standard for fecal
coliform bacteria applicable to protected waters in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.209. Designated
recreational uses and aquatic life use for each segment of the Chicago Area
Waterway System and Lower Des Plaines River are identified in this Subpart.
The Chicago River must meet the general use standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302,
Subpart B, including the numeric water quality standard for fecal coliform
bacteria applicable to protected waters in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.209.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill.
Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.205 OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS
Section 303.205 Outstanding
Resource Waters
An Outstanding Resource Water
(ORW) is a surface water body or water body segment that is of exceptional
ecological or recreational significance and must be designated by the Board under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 102.Subpart H.
a) Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW) must be listed in Section
303.206. In addition to all other applicable use designations and water quality
standards contained in this Subtitle, an ORW is subject to the antidegradation
provision of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.105(b).
b) A petition to designate a surface water body or water body
segment as an ORW must be submitted to the Illinois Pollution Control Board under
the procedural rules in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 102.Subpart H.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.206 LIST OF OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS
Section 303.206 List of
Outstanding Resource Waters
The Board has not designated any
Outstanding Resource Waters under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 102.Subpart H.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.220 PRIMARY CONTACT RECREATION WATERS
Section 303.220 Primary Contact Recreation Waters
The following waters are
designated as Primary Contact Recreation Waters and must be protected for
Primary Contact Recreation uses as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 301.323. These
waters must meet the numeric
water quality standard for fecal coliform bacteria applicable to
protected waters in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.209.
a) Lower
North Shore Channel from North Side Water Reclamation Plant to confluence with
North Branch of the Chicago River;
b) North
Branch of the Chicago River from its confluence with North Shore Channel to its
confluence with South Branch of the Chicago River and Chicago River;
c) Chicago River;
d) South
Branch of the Chicago River;
e) Little
Calumet River from its confluence with Calumet River and Grand Calumet
River to its confluence with Cal-Sag Channel; and
f) Cal-Sag
Channel.
(Source: Amended at 38 Ill.
Reg. 5517, effective February 13, 2014)
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SECTION 303.225 INCIDENTAL CONTACT RECREATION WATERS
Section 303.225 Incidental Contact Recreation Waters
The following waters are designated as Incidental Contact
Recreation Waters and must protect for incidental contact recreational uses as
defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 301.282.
a) Upper
North Shore Channel from Wilmette Pumping Station to North Side Water
Reclamation Plant;
b) South Fork of the South
Branch of the Chicago River (Bubbly Creek);
c) Chicago
Sanitary and Ship Canal from its confluence with the South Branch of the Chicago
River to its confluence with Calumet-Sag Channel;
d) Calumet
River from Torrence Avenue to its confluence with Grand Calumet River
and Little Calumet River;
e) Lake Calumet;
f) Lake Calumet Connecting Channel;
g) Grand Calumet
River;
h) Lower
Des Plaines River from the Brandon Road Lock and Dam to the Interstate 55 Bridge.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill.
Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.227 NON-CONTACT RECREATION WATERS AND NON-RECREATIONAL WATERS
Section 303.227 Non-Contact Recreation Waters and Non-Recreational
Waters
a) Non-Contact
Recreation. Calumet River from Lake Michigan to Torrence Avenue is designated
as a Non-Contact Recreation Water and must protect for non-contact recreational
uses as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 301.324.
b) The
following waters are designated as Non-Recreational waters as defined in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 301.324.
1) Chicago
Sanitary and Ship Canal from its confluence with the Calumet-Sag Channel to its
confluence with Des Plaines River; and
2) Lower
Des Plaines River from its confluence with Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to
the Brandon Road Lock and Dam.
(Source: Added at 35 Ill.
Reg. 15078, effective August 23, 2011)
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SECTION 303.230 UPPER DRESDEN ISLAND POOL AQUATIC LIFE USE WATERS
Section 303.230 Upper
Dresden Island Pool Aquatic Life Use Waters
Upper Dresden Island Pool Aquatic Life Use Waters
a) Lower Des
Plaines River from the Brandon Road Lock and Dam to the Interstate 55 Bridge is
designated as the Upper Dresden Island Pool Aquatic Life Use. These waters are
capable of maintaining, and must have quality sufficient to protect,
aquatic-life populations consisting of individuals of tolerant, intermediately
tolerant, and intolerant types that are adaptive to the unique flow conditions
necessary to maintain navigational use and upstream flood control functions of
the waterway system. The aquatic life may include largemouth bass, bluntnose
minnow, channel catfish, orangespotted sunfish, smallmouth bass, shorthead
redhorse, and spottail shiner.
b) Upper Dresden
Island Pool Aquatic Life Use Waters must meet the water quality standards of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 302 Subpart D.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill.
Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.235 CHICAGO AREA WATERWAY SYSTEM AQUATIC LIFE USE A WATERS
Section 303.235 Chicago
Area Waterway System Aquatic Life Use A Waters
a) Waters
designated as Chicago Area Waterway System Aquatic Life Use A Waters are
capable of maintaining, and must have quality sufficient to protect,
aquatic-life populations predominated by individuals of tolerant and
intermediately tolerant types that are adaptive to the unique physical
conditions, flow patterns, and operational controls necessary to maintain
navigational use, flood control, and drainage functions of the waterway
system. The aquatic life may include fish species, such as channel catfish, largemouth
bass, bluegill, black crappie, spotfin shiner, orangespotted sunfish, common
carp, and goldfish.
b) Waters
designated as Chicago Area Waterway System Aquatic Life Use A Waters are not
capable of attaining an aquatic life use consistent with the section 101(a)(2)
of the Clean Water Act goal (33 U.S.C. 1251(a)(2)).
c) The
following waters are designated as Chicago Area Waterway System Aquatic Life
Use A Waters and must meet the water quality standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
302. Subpart D:
1) Upper
North Shore Channel from Wilmette Pumping Station to North Side Water
Reclamation Plant;
2) Lower
North Shore Channel from North Side Water Reclamation Plant to its confluence
with the North Branch of the Chicago River;
3) North
Branch of the Chicago River from its confluence with North Shore Channel to its
confluence with South Branch of the Chicago River and Chicago River;
4) South Branch of the
Chicago River;
5) Calumet-Sag Channel;
6) Calumet
River from Lake Michigan to its confluence with Grand Calumet River and Little
Calumet River;
7) Little
Calumet River from its confluence with Calumet River and Grand Calumet River to
its confluence with Calumet-Sag Channel;
8) Grand Calumet River;
9) Lake Calumet; and
10) Lake
Calumet Connecting Channel.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill.
Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.240 CHICAGO AREA WATERWAY SYSTEM AND BRANDON POOL AQUATIC LIFE USE B WATERS
Section 303.240 Chicago Area
Waterway System and Brandon Pool Aquatic Life Use B Waters
a) Waters
designated as Chicago Area Waterway System and Brandon Pool Aquatic Life Use B
Waters are capable of maintaining, and must have quality sufficient to protect,
aquatic life populations predominated by individuals of tolerant types that are
adaptive to unique physical conditions and modifications of long duration,
including artificially constructed channels consisting of vertical sheet-pile,
concrete and rip-rap walls designed to support commercial navigation, flood
control, and drainage functions in deep-draft, steep-walled shipping channels.
The aquatic life may include fish species, such as common carp, golden shiner,
bluntnose minnow, yellow bullhead, and green sunfish.
b) Waters
designated as Chicago Area Waterway System and Brandon Pool Aquatic Life Use B
Waters are not capable of attaining an aquatic life use consistent with the
goal of section 101(a)(2) of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251(a)(2)).
c) The following
waters are designated as Chicago Area Waterway System and Brandon Pool Aquatic
Life Use B Waters and must meet the water quality standards of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 302 Subpart D:
1) Chicago
Sanitary and Ship Canal; and
2) Lower
Des Plaines River from its confluence with Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to
the Brandon Road Lock and Dam (Brandon Pool).
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575,
effective March 23, 2023)
SUBPART C: SPECIFIC USE DESIGNATIONS AND SITE SPECIFIC WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
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SECTION 303.300 SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY
Section 303.300 Scope and
Applicability
Subpart C contains specific use
designations that determine which set of water quality standards of 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 302 applies to a given water. In addition, Subpart C contains water
quality standards applicable to specified waters. Nonspecific designations are
in Subpart B.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.301 ORGANIZATION
Section 303.301 Organization
Subpart C is arranged by river
basin as follows:
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Ohio
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Section 303.310-Section
303.319
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Wabash
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Section 303.320-Section
303.329
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Mississippi
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North
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Section 303.330-Section
303.339
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North
Central
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Section 303.340-Section
303.349
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South
Central
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Section 303.350-Section
303.359
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South
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Section 303.360-Section
303.369
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Rock
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Section 303.370-Section
303.379
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Kaskaskia
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Section 303.380-Section
303.389
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Big Muddy
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Section 303.390-Section
303.399
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Illinois
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Section 303.400-Section
303.409
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Sangamon
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Section 303.410-Section
303.419
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Kankakee
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Section 303.420-Section
303.429
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Fox
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Section 303.430-Section
303.439
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Des Plaines/Lake Michigan
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Section 303.440-Section
303.449
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SECTION 303.311 OHIO RIVER TEMPERATURE
Section 303.311 Ohio River
Temperature
Instead of the standards of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 302.211(e) the water temperature at representative locations in
the main river of the Ohio River must not exceed the maximum limits in the
following table during more than 1% of the hours in the 12-month period ending
with any month. The water temperature at these locations must not at any time exceed
the maximum limits in the following table by more than 1.7 ºC (3 ºF).
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ºC
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ºF
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ºC
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ºF
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JAN.
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10
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50
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JUL.
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32
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89
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FEB.
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10
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50
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AUG.
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32
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89
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MAR.
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16
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60
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SEPT.
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31
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87
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APR.
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21
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70
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OCT.
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26
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78
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MAY
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27
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80
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NOV.
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21
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70
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JUN.
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31
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87
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DEC.
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14
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57
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(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.312 WATERS RECEIVING FLUORSPAR MINE DRAINAGE (REPEALED)
Section 303.312 Waters
Receiving Fluorspar Mine Drainage (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 36 Ill. Reg. 18898, effective December 12, 2012)
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SECTION 303.321 WABASH RIVER TEMPERATURE
Section 303.321 Wabash River
Temperature
Instead of the standards of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 302.211(e), the water temperature at representative locations in
the main river of the Wabash River and its interstate tributaries must not
exceed the maximum limits in the following table during more than 1% of the
hours in the 12-month period ending with any month. The water temperature at these
locations must not at any time exceed the maximum limits in the following table
by more than 1.7 ºC (3 ºF).
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ºC
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ºF
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ºC
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ºF
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JAN.
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10
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50
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JUL.
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32
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90
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FEB.
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10
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50
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AUG.
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32
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90
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MAR.
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16
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60
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SEPT.
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32
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90
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APR.
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21
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70
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OCT.
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26
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78
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MAY
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27
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80
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NOV.
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21
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70
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JUN.
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32
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90
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DEC.
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14
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57
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(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575,
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SECTION 303.322 UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF THE VERMILION RIVER (REPEALED)
Section 303.322 Unnamed
Tributary of the Vermilion River (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.323 SUGAR CREEK AND ITS UNNAMED TRIBUTARY
Section 303.323 Sugar Creek
and Its Unnamed Tributary
a) This Section applies only to Sugar Creek and its unnamed
tributary from the point at which Marathon Oil Company's outfall 001 discharges
into the unnamed tributary to the confluence of Sugar Creek and the Wabash
River.
b) 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.105 does not apply to total dissolved
solids and chlorides discharged by Marathon Oil Company's outfall 001 if both
of the following conditions are met:
1) Effluent from Marathon Oil Company's outfall 001 does not
exceed either 3,000 mg/L total dissolved solids or 1,000 mg/L chlorides, and
2) The water in the unnamed tributary does not exceed 2,000 mg/L
total dissolved solids or 750 mg/L chlorides.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.326 UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF SALT CREEK, SALT CREEK, AND LITTLE WABASH RIVER
Section 303.326 Unnamed Tributary of Salt Creek, Salt
Creek, and Little Wabash River
The fluoride general use water quality standard of 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 302.208(g) does not apply to the waters of the State from the point
of discharge of the POTW located at 903 E. Eichie Avenue in Effingham,
Illinois, owned by the City of Effingham, to an unnamed tributary of Salt
Creek, located in Effingham County, T8N, R6E, Sec. 28, Lat: 39°06’24”, Long: 88°31’55”, to the confluence of the unnamed tributary with Salt
Creek; to the confluence of Salt Creek with the Little Wabash River; to the
confluence of Buck Creek and the Little Wabash River. Fluoride levels in these
waters must meet a water quality standard for fluoride specified in this
Section.
a) From
the point of discharge of the City of Effingham POTW to the unnamed tributary
to the confluence of the unnamed tributary with Salt Creek and from the
confluence of the unnamed tributary with Salt Creek to the confluence of Salt
Creek with the Little Wabash River, the fluoride water quality standard is 5.0
mg/L.
b) From
the confluence of Salt Creek with the Little Wabash River to monitoring station
C-19 located on the Little Wabash River approximately 2.8 miles downstream of
Louisville, Illinois, the fluoride water quality standard is 3.2 mg/L.
c) From
monitoring station C-19 located on a point on the Little Wabash River
approximately 2.8 miles downstream of Louisville, Illinois to the confluence of
Buck Creek and the Little Wabash River, a point on the Little Wabash River
located approximately 9.8 miles downstream of Louisville, Illinois, the fluoride
water quality standard is 2.0 mg/L.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575,
effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.331 MISSISSIPPI RIVER NORTH TEMPERATURE
Section 303.331 Mississippi
River North Temperature
Instead of the standards of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 302.211(e) the water temperature at representative locations in
the main river of the Mississippi River from the Wisconsin border to the Rock
River must not exceed the maximum limits in the following table during more
than 1% of the hours in the 12-month period ending with any month. The water
temperature at these locations must not at any time exceed the maximum limits
in the following table by more than 1.7 ºC (3 ºF).
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ºF
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|
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ºC
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ºF
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JAN.
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7
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45
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JUL.
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30
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86
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FEB.
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7
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45
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AUG.
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30
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86
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MAR.
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14
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57
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SEPT.
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29
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85
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APR.
|
20
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68
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OCT.
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24
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75
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MAY
|
26
|
78
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NOV.
|
18
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65
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|
JUN.
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29
|
85
|
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DEC.
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11
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52
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(Source:
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SECTION 303.341 MISSISSIPPI RIVER NORTH CENTRAL TEMPERATURE
Section 303.341 Mississippi
River North Central Temperature
Instead of the standards of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 302.211(e), the water temperature at representative locations in
the main river of the Mississippi River in the indicated locations must not
exceed the maximum limits in the following tables during more than 1% of the
hours in the 12-month period ending with any month. The water temperature at these
locations must not at any time exceed the maximum limits in the following table
by more than 1.7 ºC (3 ºF).
a) In the Mississippi River from the Rock River to the
Iowa/Missouri border:
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ºC
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ºF
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ºC
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ºF
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JAN.
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7
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45
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JUL.
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30
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86
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FEB.
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7
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45
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AUG.
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30
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86
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MAR.
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14
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57
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SEPT.
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29
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85
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APR.
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20
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68
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OCT.
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24
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75
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MAY
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26
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78
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NOV.
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18
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65
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JUN.
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29
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85
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DEC.
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11
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52
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b) In the Mississippi River from the Iowa/Missouri border to the
Illinois River:
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ºF
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ºC
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ºF
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JAN.
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7
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45
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JUL.
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31
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88
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FEB.
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7
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45
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AUG.
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31
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88
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MAR.
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14
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57
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SEPT.
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29
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86
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APR.
|
20
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68
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OCT.
|
24
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75
|
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MAY
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26
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78
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NOV.
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18
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65
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JUN.
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30
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86
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DEC.
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11
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52
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(Source: Amended
at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.351 MISSISSIPPI RIVER SOUTH CENTRAL TEMPERATURE
Section 303.351 Mississippi
River South Central Temperature
Instead of the standards of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 302.211(e), the water temperature at representative locations in
the main river of the Mississippi River in the indicated locations must not
exceed the maximum limits in the following tables during more than 1% of the
hours in the 12-month period ending with any month. The water temperature at these
locations must not at any time exceed the maximum limits in the following table
by more than 1.7 ºC (3 ºF).
a) In the Mississippi River from the Illinois River to Alton Lock
and Dam:
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ºC
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ºF
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ºC
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ºF
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JAN.
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7
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45
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JUL.
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31
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88
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FEB.
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7
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45
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AUG.
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31
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88
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MAR.
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14
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57
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SEPT.
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29
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86
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APR.
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20
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68
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OCT.
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24
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75
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MAY
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26
|
78
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NOV.
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18
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65
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JUN.
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30
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86
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DEC.
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11
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52
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b) In the Mississippi River from Alton Lock and Dam to the
Kaskaskia River:
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ºC
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ºF
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ºC
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ºF
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JAN.
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10
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50
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JUL.
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32
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89
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FEB.
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10
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50
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AUG.
|
32
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89
|
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MAR.
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16
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60
|
|
SEPT.
|
31
|
87
|
|
APR.
|
21
|
70
|
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OCT.
|
26
|
78
|
|
MAY
|
27
|
80
|
|
NOV.
|
21
|
70
|
|
JUN.
|
31
|
87
|
|
DEC.
|
14
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57
|
(Source: Amended
at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
SECTION 303.352 UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF WOOD RIVER CREEK
Section 303.352 Unnamed
Tributary of Wood River Creek
a) This section applies to the unnamed tributary of Wood River
Creek that enters Wood River Creek 4700 feet above the confluence of Wood River
Creek with the Mississippi River from a point 450 feet above the confluence of
the unnamed tributary and Wood River Creek to the confluence, and in Wood River
Creek from the confluence to the confluence of Wood River Creek and the
Mississippi River.
b) The waters must meet a boron standard of 15 mg/L instead of
the boron standard of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.208:
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.353 SCHOENBERGER CREEK; UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF CAHOKIA CANAL
Section 303.353 Schoenberger
Creek; Unnamed Tributary of Cahokia Canal
a) This rule applies to:
1) The final 1500 feet of Schoenberger Creek starting immediately
south of the Baltimore and Ohio main tracks and running north to an unnamed
tributary of the Cahokia Canal; and
2) The unnamed tributary from its confluence with Schoenberger
Creek as it runs west and northwest for a distance of 8000 feet to its
confluence with the Cahokia Canal.
b) The standard for iron (dissolved) in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.208
does not apply to these waters. Instead, the waters must not exceed an iron
(total) concentration of 20 mg/L.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.361 MISSISSIPPI RIVER SOUTH TEMPERATURE
Section 303.361 Mississippi
River South Temperature
Instead of the standards of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 302.211(e), the water temperature at representative locations in
the main river of the Mississippi River from the Kaskaskia River to the Ohio
River must not exceed the maximum limits in the following table during more
than 1% of the hours in the 12-month period ending with any month. The water
temperature at these locations must not at any time exceed the maximum limits
in the following table by more than 1.7 ºC (3 ºF).
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ºC
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ºF
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ºC
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ºF
|
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JAN.
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10
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50
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JUL.
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32
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89
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FEB.
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10
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50
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AUG.
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32
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89
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MAR.
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16
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60
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SEPT.
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31
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87
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APR.
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21
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70
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OCT.
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26
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78
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MAY
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27
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80
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NOV.
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21
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70
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JUN.
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31
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87
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DEC.
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14
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57
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(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
SECTION 303.400 BANKLINE DISPOSAL ALONG THE ILLINOIS WATERWAY/RIVER
Section 303.400 Bankline
Disposal Along the Illinois Waterway/River
a) The U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, may
bankline dispose of sediment generated during maintenance dredging operations
on the Illinois Waterway/River between river miles 80.2 and 291 if:
1) Less than 10% of representative samples from a proposed dredge
cut are composed of fine-grained material, where a material is fine-grained if
more than 20% of the sample passes a #230 sieve; or
2) The SSTFATE model indicates that applicable water quality
standards will be met at the perimeter of a temporary area of allowed dilution
having a surface area no larger than 48,000 square feet, and not exceeding
either 1,000 feet in length or 150 feet in width; and
3) The U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, holds a
Water Quality Certification for its dredging operations from the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to Section 401 of the federal Clean
Water Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1341 (1988).
b) When the provisions of subsection (a) are met, 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 304.105, does not apply to bankline disposal by the U.S. Department of the
Army, Corps of Engineers, but only as 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.105 pertains to the
offensive conditions standard of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.203, the dissolved
oxygen standard of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.206, the total lead, total zinc,
mercury, and total copper standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.208, and the
ammonia nitrogen and un-ionized ammonia nitrogen standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
302.212.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.410 CHRONIC NICKEL WATER QUALITY STANDARD FOR SEGMENT OF THE SANGAMON RIVER
Section 303.410
Chronic Nickel Water Quality Standard for Segment of the Sangamon River
The general use
chronic water quality standard for dissolved nickel contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.208(e) does
not apply to the segment of the Sangamon River that receives discharges from
the Sanitary District of Decatur's Main Sewage Treatment Plant, from that
facility's Outfall 001 located at 39° 49' 56" North Latitude, 89° 0'
7" West Longitude, to the point of the confluence of the Sangamon River
with the South Fork of the Sangamon River near Riverton. Instead, waters in
this segment of the Sangamon River must meet a chronic water quality standard
for dissolved nickel as follows:
Chronic Dissolved
Nickel Standard (µg/L) = exp[A+Bln(H)] x 0.997* x WER
where:
A = -2.286,
B = 0.8460,
ln(H) = natural logarithm of Hardness, and
WER (Water Effect Ratio) = 2.50.
*conversion factor multiplier for dissolved metals
(Source: Amended at 47
Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.430 UNNAMED TRIBUTARY TO DUTCH CREEK (REPEALED)
Section 303.430 Unnamed
Tributary to Dutch Creek (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.431 LONG POINT SLOUGH AND ITS UNNAMED TRIBUTARY (REPEALED)
Section 303.431 Long Point
Slough and Its Unnamed Tributary (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.441 SECONDARY CONTACT WATERS (REPEALED)
Section 303.441 Secondary
Contact Waters (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
Reg. 15078, effective August 23, 2011)
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SECTION 303.442 WATERS NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
Section 303.442 Waters Not
Designated for Public Water Supply
The following waters are not
required to meet the public and food processing water supply standards of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 302.Subpart C, even where designated as general use waters:
a) The Chicago River
b) The Little Calumet River.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.443 LAKE MICHIGAN BASIN
Section 303.443 Lake
Michigan Basin
The waters of the Lake Michigan
Basin must meet the Lake Michigan Basin water quality standards of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 302 Subpart E. Lake Michigan Basin waters under Illinois jurisdiction
consist of the following:
a) The Open Waters of Lake Michigan means all of the waters
within Lake Michigan in Illinois jurisdiction lakeward from a line drawn across
the mouth of tributaries to Lake Michigan, but not including waters enclosed by
constructed breakwaters;
b) Lake Michigan harbors and waters (as defined in 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 301.440) within Illinois jurisdiction within breakwaters, and waters
tributary to Lake Michigan including streams, sloughs and other watercourses
not named elsewhere in this Part; and
c) The Chicago River, the North Shore Channel, and the Calumet
River are not part of the Lake Michigan Basin.
(Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 1403, effective December 24, 1997)
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SECTION 303.444 SALT CREEK, HIGGINS CREEK, WEST BRANCH OF THE DUPAGE RIVER, DES PLAINES RIVER
Section 303.444 Salt Creek,
Higgins Creek, West Branch of the DuPage River, Des Plaines River
The General Use chronic water
quality standard for cyanide in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.208 does not apply to
Salt Creek, Higgins Creek, the West Branch of the DuPage River, and the Des
Plaines River in Cook County, Illinois. Instead, for these waters the chronic
cyanide standard is 10 μg/L.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.445 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS WATER QUALITY STANDARD FOR THE LOWER DES PLAINES RIVER (REPEALED)
Section 303.445 Total Dissolved Solids Water Quality Standard
for the Lower Des Plaines River (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 47 Ill.
Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.446 BORON WATER QUALITY STANDARD FOR SEGMENTS OF THE SANGAMON RIVER AND THE ILLINOIS RIVER
Section 303.446 Boron Water Quality Standard for
Segments of the Sangamon River and the Illinois River
The general use water quality standard for boron in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 302.208(g) does not apply to segments of the Sangamon River
and the Illinois River described below that receive discharge from Outfall 007
of the Spring Creek Sewage Treatment Plant located at 3017 North 8th
Street, Springfield, Illinois, owned by the Springfield Metro Sanitary
District. The boron level in those river segments must meet the following water
quality standard for boron: 11.0 mg/L in the Sangamon River from Outfall 007
(Latitude: 39° 51' 37.234" North, Longitude: 89° 38' 30.082" West)
to 182 yards downstream from the confluence of Spring Creek with the Sangamon
River (Latitude: 39° 51' 42.595" North, Longitude: 89° 38' 30.089"
West);
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill.
Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.447 UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF THE SOUTH BRANCH EDWARDS RIVER AND SOUTH BRANCH EDWARDS RIVER (REPEALED)
Section 303.447 Unnamed Tributary of the South
Branch Edwards River and South Branch Edwards River (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 47 Ill.
Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.448 MUD RUN CREEK (REPEALED)
Section 303.448 Mud Run Creek (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 47 Ill.
Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
SECTION 303.449 CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL
Section 303.449 Chicago
Sanitary and Ship Canal
The numeric water quality standards for chloride and Total
Dissolved Solids in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.407(g) do not apply to the Chicago
Sanitary and Ship Canal from December 1 through April 30 for the protection of
aquatic organisms. Chloride levels in these waters must meet the numeric water
quality standards of 620 mg/L as a chronic water quality standard and 990 mg/L
as an acute water quality standard from December 1 through April 30.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575,
effective March 23, 2023)
SUBPART D: THERMAL DISCHARGES
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SECTION 303.500 SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY
Section 303.500 Scope and
Applicability
Subpart D contains site-specific
water quality-based thermal discharge standards. These are now determined
without rulemaking under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.211 and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 106.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.502 LAKE SANGCHRIS THERMAL DISCHARGES
Section 303.502 Lake
Sangchris Thermal Discharges
The thermal discharge to Lake
Sangchris must meet the following standards and conditions: The effluent
temperature must not exceed 37 ºC (99 ºF) during more than 7% of the hours in
the 12-month period ending with any month and must not exceed 44 ºC (111 ºF).
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.APPENDIX A REFERENCES TO PREVIOUS RULES (REPEALED)
Section
303.APPENDIX A References to Previous Rules (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575,
effective March 23, 2023)
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SECTION 303.APPENDIX B SOURCES OF CODIFIED SECTION (REPEALED)
Section 303.APPENDIX B Sources of Codified Section
(Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575,
effective March 23, 2023)
AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 13 and authorized by Sections 11(b), 27, and 28 of the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/11(b), 13, 27, and 28].
SOURCE: Filed with the Secretary of State January 1, 1978; amended at 2 Ill. Reg. 27, p. 221, effective July 5, 1978; amended at 3 Ill. Reg. 20, p. 95, effective May 17, 1979; amended at 5 Ill. Reg. 11592, effective October 19, 1981; codified at 6 Ill. Reg. 7818; amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 11161, effective September 7, 1982; amended at 7 Ill. Reg. 8111, effective June 23, 1983; amended in R87-27 at 12 Ill. Reg. 9917, effective May 27, 1988; amended in R87-2 at 13 Ill. Reg. 15649, effective September 22, 1989; amended in R87-36 at 14 Ill. Reg. 9460, effective May 31, 1990; amended in R86-14 at 14 Ill. Reg. 20724, effective December 18, 1990; amended in R89-14(C) at 16 Ill. Reg. 14684, effective September 10, 1992; amended in R92-17 at 18 Ill. Reg. 2981, effective February 14, 1994; amended in R91-23 at 18 Ill. Reg. 13457, effective August 19, 1994; amended in R93-13 at 19 Ill. Reg. 1310, effective January 30, 1995; amended in R95-14 at 20 Ill. Reg. 3534, effective February 8, 1996; amended in R97-25 at 22 Ill. Reg. 1403, effective December 24, 1997; amended in R01-13 at 26 Ill. Reg. 3517, effective February 22, 2002; amended in R03-11 at 28 Ill. Reg. 3071, effective February 4, 2004; amended in R06-24 at 31 Ill. Reg. 4440, effective February 27, 2007; amended in R09-8 at 33 Ill. Reg. 7903, effective May 29, 2009; amended in R09-11 at 33 Ill. Reg. 12258, effective August 11, 2009; amended in R08-9(A) at 35 Ill. Reg. 15078, effective August 23, 2011; amended in R11-18 at 36 Ill. Reg. 18898, effective December 12, 2012; amended in R08-9(C) at 38 Ill. Reg. 5517, effective February 13, 2014; amended in R08-09(D) at 39 Ill. Reg. 9423, effective July 1, 2015; amended in R14-24 at 42 Ill. Reg. 20947, effective November 19, 2018; amended in R18-23 at 47 Ill. Reg. 4575, effective March 23, 2023.
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