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    9,
    2008
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    John
    Therriault,
    Assistant
    Clerk
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    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    100
    West
    Randolph
    Street,
    Suite
    11-500
    Chicago
    , Illinois
    60601
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    Dear
    Mr.
    Therriault:
    RE:
    Rule
    Making
    R08-009
    :
    For
    Clean
    Water
    and Healthy
    Fish
    We
    are members
    and
    friends
    of the
    Faith
    and Public
    Issues
    program
    at St.
    Pauls
    United
    Church
    of
    Christ
    in
    Chicago.
    We
    are
    interested
    in
    preserving
    and
    improving our
    natural
    resources.
    We
    have
    signed
    the
    enclosed
    petition
    to
    express
    our
    support
    for
    the
    recommended
    water
    quality
    standard
    improvements
    proposed
    by
    the
    Illinois
    EPA
    for
    the Chicago
    Area
    Waterways
    and
    Lower
    Des
    Plaines
    River
    as
    rule
    making
    R08-009.
    We 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.
    We
    know
    the
    entire
    Chicago
    Area
    Waterways system
    has
    vastly
    improved
    through
    the
    leadership
    of
    agencies
    like
    the
    Metropolitan
    Water
    Reclamation
    District
    and
    its
    Tunnel
    and
    Reservoir
    Plan.
    Much
    work
    has
    been
    done
    to
    improve
    habitat
    and control
    pollution
    that
    in
    the Chicago
    River
    system,
    species
    of
    fish have
    climbed
    from
    under
    10 to
    nearly
    70, including
    game
    fish
    favorites
    like
    large-mouth
    bass
    and
    bluegill
    and
    yellow
    perch.
    But
    progress
    can
    and should
    be made.
    Because
    a
    review
    like this
    comes
    along
    only
    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.
    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.
    Sincerely,
    Members
    and
    friends
    of
    the Faith
    and
    Public
    Issues
    program
    at
    St. Pauls.

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    November
    13, 2008
    CLV
    John
    Therriault,
    Assistant
    Clerk
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    Illinois
    60601
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    RE: Rule
    Making R08-009
    Dear Illinois
    Pollution
    Control Board:
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    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.
    These changes
    are long
    overdue
    and
    recommended
    only after
    five years
    of study
    on the CAWS
    and
    seven
    on the Lower
    Des Plaines.
    We should
    all
    support the
    Illinois
    EPA’s
    effort
    and
    approve
    the
    changes.
    As
    a
    Chicago
    citizen
    who
    uses
    the
    River
    on
    a
    regular
    basis,
    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
    10 to nearly
    70,
    including
    game
    fish
    favorites
    like large-mouth
    bass
    and
    bluegill
    and
    yellow
    perch.
    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.
    Thank
    you,
    Abraham
    P.
    Kelly
    1543 W. Arthur
    Avenue,
    #1C
    Chicago,
    Illinois 60626
    773.573.8650

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