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  2. Chicago area water quality - Wikipedia

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    According to Hawthrone (2011), after TARP’s creation and success, the city did little to improve water quality. [3] The issue of water quality was back-seated until the Obama administration ordered an ambitious cleanup of the Chicago River in 2011, later labeled as, "a dramatic step toward improving an urban waterway treated for more than a ...

  3. Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

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    There was a sense of urgency creating a sanitary district due to a booming population, the fear of waterborne illness, the quality of the drinking water supply in Lake Michigan and a contaminated river, but two previous attempts at legislation in the Illinois General Assembly had been stalled over concerns of discharging used water downstream.

  4. Illinois Town's $13 Million Water System Will Remove PFAS - AOL

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    Freeport is a small industrial city of 24,000 in northwest Illinois. For a price tag of $13 million, it's building a new public water system to tap deep into new, uncontaminated water sources.

  5. City-Data - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, because of a post on the People Search forum, a mother and son reunited 17 years after the son was kidnapped. [2] City-Data has been featured in articles and listicles as a way for potential newcomers to learn more about particular cities. [3] [4]

  6. Water quality - Wikipedia

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    Although water quality is usually sampled and analyzed at laboratories, since the late 20th century there has been increasing public interest in the quality of drinking water provided by municipal systems. Many water utilities have developed systems to collect real-time data about source water quality.

  7. Water contamination in Crestwood, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Water contamination in Crestwood, Illinois, United States, a village in Cook County, was discovered in April 2009 by Tricia Krause, who reached out to local newspapers, which reported that the city had been using a well which was contaminated with toxic chemicals as the village's drinking water for 40 years.

  8. Water quality law - Wikipedia

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    Water quality laws govern the protection of water resources for human health and the environment. Water quality laws are legal standards or requirements governing water quality, that is, the concentrations of water pollutants in some regulated volume of water. Such standards are generally expressed as levels of a specific water pollutants ...

  9. Biggsville Township, Henderson County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2020 census [1] there were 514 people, 295 households, and 208 families residing in the township. The population density was 14.00 inhabitants per square mile (5.41/km 2).