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John
Themault,
Assistant
Clerk
I
Illinois
Pollution
Control Board
‘
100
West Randolph
Street,
Suite
11-500
Chicago,
Illinois
60601
RE: Rule
Making
R08-009
Dear
Mr. Therriault:
On behalf of my two
teenage daughters,
who
spend approximately
twenty hours
on the
Chicago
River
every
week rowing
with the Lincoln Park
Juniors, I am
writing to express my
support
for the recommended
water quality
standard
improvements
proposed by the Illinois
EPA
for the
Chicago Area
Waterways
(CAWS)
and Lower Des
Plaines River
as
rule making R08-
009.
Due to the
amount
of time the children
spend
on the river
every
week from August
through
November,
and again
from
February
through June, this issue
could not
be
more important
to
their health and safety.
These
recommendations
have
been made after years
of study
and should be
followed.
As a
parent of rowers,
I think
it is
critical that:
•
The
Metropolitan
Water Reclamation
District disinfect
sewage treatment
plant effluent
to
kill bacteria
and protect
public health and
•
Temperature
and dissolved oxygen
standards
be implemented
to protect fish and
help
them
flourish.
Over the years,
the
entire CAWS
system has changed
dramatically.
The water, once
full
of raw sewage and
industrial
filth,
has vastly improved
through
the
leadership of agencies
like
the Metropolitan
Water Reclamation
District
and
its Tunnel and Reservoir
Plan. Public access
has increased considerably
as
local governments incorporated
these
rivers into their master
planning.
The
City of Chicago, the
Chicago
Park
District,
and suburbs
like Blue Island and
Skokie
have poured
millions into river
access for paddling,
fishing, and crew.
And so much work
has been done to improve
habitat
and
control pollution that
in the Chicago
River
system,
species
of fish
have climbed from
under 1 0 to
nearly 70, including game
fish
favorites
like
large-mouth
bass
and
bluegill and
yellow perch
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South
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Street
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Chicago, Illinois
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WOLFE,
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John
Therriault
September
16, 2008
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Because
a review
like
this
only
comes
along
every
20 years,
right
now
we
have
a once-
in-a-generation
opportunity
to
continue
our momentum
by supporting
the Illinois
EPA
recommendations
so we
can make
the
next quantum
leap forward
in
water
quality.
There
is
no
magic
bullet
and or
all-in-one
measure
that
can
eliminate
water
pollution
but
we
know
that if
we
want
the
Chicago
River
to
continue
to
improve
and serve
our
communities
as
a recreational,
natural
and
economic
resource,
disinfection
and
the
rest of
the Illinois
EPA’s
recommendations
are essential.
I believe
that
as
a society
it is our
moral
obligation
to ensure
that
we
work
to
achieve
the
highest
potential
for shared
resources,
including
and
especially
water.
And
as
stewards
of
these
natural
resources,
we
should
not
be seeking
the minimum
in improvement,
but the
maximum.
Very
truly yours,
Teresa
F.
Frisbie
TFF!kmd