Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Notice of Water Discharge Permit Public Hearing 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the header section, which includes essential details such as the permit number (NPDES IL0079405) and the applicant's name (Grindstone Management, L.L.C.). Ensure all information is accurate.
  3. Fill in your comments regarding the draft permit in the designated comment section. Be specific about any concerns related to compliance with the Clean Water Act or other relevant regulations.
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James Jennings was appointed as the Director of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency on September 13, 2024.
Call Region 5 toll-free at 800-621-8431 Call us on weekdays from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Central time. You can leave a message if you call outside of business hours.
The Illinois EPA works to safeguard natural resources from pollution to provide a healthy environment. By partnering with businesses, local governments, and the public, the Illinois EPA is dedicated to continued protection of the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land we live on.
Examples of Specific Incidents of Pollution That Must Be Reported to the EPA Directly Dumping of waste or a hazardous chemical on land or into a waterway. Storage of hazardous waste. Asbestos removal, storage and disposal. Release of hazardous chemicals or substances into the air. Lead hazards. Radon risks and testing.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for the protection of human health and the environment. EPA: Provides technical assistance to support recovery planning of public health and infrastructure, such as waste water treatment plants.
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Investigators conduct the EPA OIGs criminal investigations, which look for violations of the law. Investigations may involve such areas as financial fraud, employee misconduct, intrusion into EPA systems and computers, impersonating EPA officials and theft of EPA property and funds.
Compliance Commitment Agreements A CCA is a written and enforceable agreement between the Illinois EPA and a responsible party that contains specific activities, with timelines, that the responsible party must undertake to resolve the alleged violations.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System The permits establish the conditions under which the discharge may occur and establish monitoring and reporting requirements. This federal program is delegated to the states, with Illinois receiving delegation on October 23, 1977. Statewide NPDES Maps.

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