EXHIBIT
LIST
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EQEVED
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CLERK’S
OFFICE
WATER QUALITY STANDARDS AND
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R08-9
APR
15
2009
EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS FOR THE
)
(Rulemaking
- Water)
CHICAGO AREA WATERWAY SYSTEM
)
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS
AND LOWER DES PLAINES RIVER
)
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Contro
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO 35 ILL.
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ADM. CODE 301, 302, 303, and 304
)
Exhibit 1
Prefiled testimony of Rob Suiski
Exhibit 2
Prefiled testimony of Scott Twait
Exhibit 3
Preflied testimony of Roy Smogor
Exhibit 4
United States Environmental Protection
Agency letter from Linda Hoist to
Toby
Frevert of the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency, dated May 3, 2007
Exhibit 5
Appendix Table 1 .QHEI metric scores
for stations sampled in the Illinois and
DesPlaines Rivers during 2006
Exhibit 6
Table 2. QHEI
scores
and
metricvalues for sites sampled in the Des Plaines
&
Illinois
Rivers
by
MBI in 2006
Exhibit 7
MBI
Qualitative Habitat Evaluation
Index Field Sheet QHEI Score (contains
23
pages)
Exhibit 8
“Quality Assurance Project Plan: Fish
Assemblage Assessment
of the Lower
Des
Plaines
River” Effective Date
July 1, 2006, Center of Applied Bioassessment
&
BiocriteriaP.O. Box
21561
Columbus, OH 43221-0561
Exhibit
9
Publication:
HERALD-NEWS,
Publication date: 8/19/2002 “Fishermen
died
by
drowning”
Exhibit
10
Three
Rivers Manufacturers’ Association
letter to Toby Frevert dated June
6,
2003
Exhibit 11
United States
Environmental
Protection
Agency MEMORANDUM on
“Improving the Effectiveness of the
Use Attainability Analysis (UAA) Process”
from Ephraim
S.
King to Regional Water
Division Directors. Dated March 13,
2006
Exhibit 12
“Review
of ‘Technical
Memorandum
1WQ-Disingection
Evaluation
Prepared
on
Behalf
of the Metropolitan
Water
Reclamation
District
of Greater Chicago”
Prepared for
United
States
Environmental
Protection Agency
by
Science
Applications
International
Corporation
Exhibit
13
Prefiled
testimony
of
Chris
0. Yoder
Exhibit
14
Curriculum
Vitae
of Chris Yoder
Exhibit
15
“Temperature
Criteria Options
for the Lower
Des
Plaines River”
Final
Report
to
United
States Environmental
Protection
Agency
and Illinois Environmental
Protection
Agency
by Chris
Yoder
and Edward
Rankin
Exhibit
16
“Re-evaluation
of
the Technical
Justification
for Existing
Ohio
River Mainstem
Temperature
Criteria”
Chris
Yoder, Brian Armitage
and Edward
Rankin
Exhibit
17
“Thermal
Discharge
form a Nuclear
Power
Plant:
Predicted
Effects
on Lake
Erie
Fish” Jeffrey
Reutter
and
Charles
Herdendorf
Exhibit
18
Pages 2-98
through
2-102
from the
Lower
Des
Plaines Use Attainability
Analysis
(Attachment
A
to proposal)
Exhibit
19
Table
1.
Number,
CPE
(no.1km)
and Relative
Abundance of all
Fish
Taxa
Collected
Electrofishing
from the Lower Dresdan
Pool
Exhibit
20
MBI Fish
Data
Sheet
(contains
35 pages)
Exhibit 21
Table 1 Boat
IBI scores
and metrics at boat
sites in the Des
Plaines
River
sampled
by MBI during
2006
Exhibit 22
R08-9
Illinois Pollution
Control
Board
hearing
Question
for the Illinois EPA
(2-1-
08)
Exhibit
23
“Illinois Waterway
Navigation
Charts”
Map
Nos.
94-114.
Exhibit
24
“White Sucker
(Catostomus commersoni)
Embryo
Development,
and Early
Growth
and
Survival
at
Divergent
Temperatures”
by
J. Howard
McCormick,
Bernard R. Jones
and Kenneth E.F.
Hokanson
Exhibit 25
Map entitled
“Chicago
Area
Waterway System
and Des Plaines
River UAA
Segments”
Exhibit
26
Map entitled
“Proposed
Aquatic Life Use
Designation”
Exhibit 27
Map entitled “Proposed
Recreational
Use
Designation”
Exhibit 28
Metropolitan
Water Reclamation
District of Greater Chicago
table entitled
“Total
Number
of Fish
Collected
from Each
Sampling
Station in the
Chicago Area
Waterway System form 2001
through 2005 as
part of the ambient
Water Quality
Monitoring Program”
Exhibit 29
UAA Factor Application to the
Lower Des Plaines River
and CAWS
Exhibit 30
U.S.
Anny
Corps of Engineers
Maps of Illinois Waterway,
Map Nos. 109,110,
111
Exhibit 31
Illinois Department of Natural
Resources Lake Michigan
Tributaries Fish
Population Survey,
July 27-31, 2006
Exhibit 32
Qualitative Habitat Evaluation
Index Scores in
the Upper Dresden Island
Pool of
Des Plaines
River
Exhibit
33
Edits
to the Lower Des Plaines UAA
(Attachment A to the IEPA’s
Statement
of
Reasons)
Exhibit
34
Information on Impaired
Segments of the Lower
Des Plaines River and the
CAWS
Exhibit
35
“Evaluation and Development of Large
River Biological Assessment
Methods
and Standardized
Protocols for Region V”
by Rob Tewes, Erich Emery, and
Jeff
Thomas
Exhibit 36
Meeting Minutes from the Lower Des Plaines
River Workgroup and the
CAWS
Stakeholders Group
Exhibit
37
Compact disc titled “Yoder
CD”
Exhibit 38
Metropolitan Water Reclamation
District of Greater Chicago, Research
and
Development Department
Report No. 03-20
“Comparison of Fecal Coliform
concentrations and Trends in Two
Urban Rivers: The Chicago Sanitary
and Ship
Canal and The Des Plaines
River” October 2003
Exhibit 39
Metropolitan Water Reclamation
District of Greater
Chicago,
Research and
Development. Department
Report No. 04-10 “Estimation
of the Escherichia
Coli
to Fecal Coliform Ration in Wastewater
Effluents and Ambient Water
of the
Metropolitan
Water
Reclamation District
of Greater Chicago” July 2004
Exhibit
40
Chart titled “Illinois Department
of Natural Resources DuPage River
Basin
Survey Stations
Exhibit
41
Chart
titled
“Illinois
Department
of Natural Resources
Fish Community
Sampling
Results
and Index
of Biotic Integrity
(IBI), 2003
Des Plaines Basin
Survey -
mainstream
stations”
Exhibit 42
Chart titled
“Illinois Department
of Natural
Resources
Fish
Community Sampling
Results and
Index of Biotic
Integrity
(IBI), 2003 Des Plaines
Basin Survey -
tributary
stations
(includes
data
from 2002
surveys)”
Exhibit
43
Chart
titled
“Illinois
Department
of Natural Resources
- Fisheries Division
Kankakee
River
Fish Population Survey
Results -
July, 2005”
Exhibit
44
“The
Des
Plaines
River: Monitoring
the Fish Resources
of an Urban River
(1978-
1990)
by David M.
Day August
12, 1991
Exhibit
45
Table
with
headers
“Name”,
“10-Digit
HUC”, “IEPA
Basin”, “Assessment
Unit
ID”,
“Size (miles)”, “Cat.”,
“Designated
Uses/Attainment”,
“Causes”, “Sources”
Exhibit
46
Compact
Disc titled “MWRDGC
continuous
DO and temp
data
for selected
CAW
stations”
Exhibit
47
Group
of letters
from
Metropolitan
Water Reclamation
District
of Greater
Chicago
starting with
letter to Michael
Garretson, dated
August 18, 2006
on
reported
fish kills
Exhibit
48
Group of tables beginning
with table
titled
“Metropolitan
Water Reclamation
District
of Greater
Chicago
Ambient
Water Quality
Monitoring
Program Sample
Stations”
Exhibit 49
Letter to Toby
Frevert of IEPA from
Linda Holst
USEPA
dated May
3,
2007
Exhibit 50
Draft comments
from Midwest Generation
dated
02/12/07
at bottom
Exhibit 51
Metropolitan Water
Reclamation
District
of Greater
Chicago Comments
on
IEPA
Chicago
Area Waterways
Use
Attainability
Analysis
Draft
Standards dated
March
16, 2007
Exhibit
52
IEPA
document titled
“Chicago
Waterway/Lower Des
Plaines
River
UAA
Major
issues
related
to comments
from March
20, 2007
meeting
in Joliet
Exhibit
53
Environmental
Law
&
Policy Center
comments to
Toby
Frevert
on Use
Attainability Analyses
for the lower
Des Plaines
and the Chicago
Waterway
System, dated April
6,
2007
Exhibit 54
email from Phillip
Moy
to Toby
Frevert dated 3/23/2007
Exhibit
55
Alliance for
the Great Lakes
“Protecting Public
Health, Caring
for Chicago’s
Waters”
Exhibit
56
Group of documents
with email cover
sheet from Deana
Poe
to
CAWS
UAA;
UAA
* Des Plaines
dated January 26,
2007.
Exhibit 57
“Reconnaissance
Report Great
Lakes Navigation
System Review
Appendix
D
Chicago Sanitary
& Ship
Canal” Army Corp
of
Engineers,
June
2002
Exhibit
58
Settlement
Agreement between
Natural
Resources Defense
Council
and
USEPA,
and the
National Association
of Clean Water
Agencies
Exhibit
59
Letter
from Louis Kollias,
Director Research
and
Development,
MWRDGC,
to
Marcia
Wilihite, Bureau
Chief, IEPA,
dated
September 5,
2008
Exhibit 60
Prefiled
Testimony of Richard
Lanyon
Exhibit 61
Attachment
1 Openlands
Questions,
color
photos
Exhibit 62
Prefiled
Testimony of William
J.
Stuba
Exhibit
63
Table
entitled
“Annual Summaries
of
Recreational
Activities
Observations”
Exhibit
64
Trip Log dated
7-16-08, Patrol CAL
DO
NPDES
Exhibit 65
Prefiled Testimony
of Samuel
G. Dennison on Recreational
Designations
Exhibit 66
Color Photo
of
Barge
on Calumet-Sag
Channel
looking
west from
104th Street
Bridge
Exhibit 67
email from
Fredric
Andes to Marie
Tipsord and
Susan Hedman listing
links to
MWRDGC’s 2007
and 2008
budget books
Exhibit 68
Prefiled Testimony
of
Chriso
Petropoulou
Exhibit 69
Prefiled Testimony
of Charles
P. Gerba
Exhibit70
Prefiled
Testimony
of Keith
Tolson
Exhibit
71
Report
prepared for MWRDGC
by Geosyntec
entitled “Dry
and
Wet Weather
Risk
Assessment of Human
Health Impacts
of Disinfection
vs.
No
Disinfection
of
the
Chicago
Area Waterways
System” April
2008
Exhibit
72
“Dry Weather Risk
Assessment of Human
Health
Impacts
of Disinfection vs.
No
Disinfection
of the. Chicago
Area
Waterways
System’ Review
conducted
fro
US
EPA Region 5, Office
of Water
Exhibit
73
Compact
Disc titled
USEPA
Correspondence
Exhibit
73a
Compact
Disc
that
is attachments
to
USEPA
Correspondence
Exhibit
74
“Health Effects
of white-water
canoeing”
by
L. Fewtrell
et al, from The Lancet
dated June
27,
1992 (cover
page)
Exhibit
75
Table
1 entitled “Illnesses
acquired
by ingestion of
water”
Exhibit
76
Report
prepared
for MWRDGC
by Geosyntec entitled
“Interim
Phase I Dry
Weather
Risk
Assessment
Human
Health
Impacts
of Disinfection vs.
No
Disinfection
of the
Chicago Area
Waterways System”
November 2006
Exhibit
77
Compact
Disc entitled
“Appendices”
“Dry
and Wet
Weather Risk Assessment
of
Human
Health
Impacts
of Disinfection
vs. No Disinfection
of the Chicago
Area
Waterways
System” April
2008
Exhibit
78
Cover page
and
one page
excerpt
from
“Environmental
Microbiology”
by
Maier,
Pepper,
and Gerba
Exhibit
79
“The Health
Effects
of Low-Contact
Water Activities
in Fresh and
Estuarine
Waters”
by Fewtrell
et al. February 1994
Exhibit
80
“Bathroom
research
reveals
surprising data”
by
Amanda
Riddle
June 11,
1997
Exhibit 81
MSNBC.com
Interview
“Is your
workplace a
bacteria cafeteria”
Feb. 16, 2005
Exhibit 82
Openlands
Attachment
1 to
Prefiled
Question
of Keith Tolson,
color
photo
Exhibit 83
“Lease
Amendment
Agreement
Ronan Park Expansion”
September
19, 1990
Exhibit
84
Table
entitled “Summary
of Recreational
Season
(Chlorinate/Dechlorinated)
Effluent
Fecal
Coliform
May 1
through
October
31”
Exhibit 85
Compact
Disc
entitled
“Raw Data”
Exhibit
86
USEPA
Document
entitled
“Ambient
Water Quality
Criteria for
Bacteria - 1986”
EPA44O/5-84-002
(January 1986).
Exhibit 87
Color
Photo
of
two-person
Jet
Ski
Exhibit 88
September
12, 2008
letter
from
Chriso
Petropoulou
of Geosyntec
to Thomas
Granto of
Metropolitan
Water
Reclamation District
of Greater
Chicago
Exhibit
89
September
22,
2008 letter from
Chriso
Petropoulou
of Geosyntec
to Thomas
Granto
of Metropolitan
Water Reclamation
District
of Greater
Chicago
Exhibit
90
September
22, 2008
letter
from Louis Kollias
of Metropolitan
Water
Reclamation
District
of Greater Chicago
to Marcia Wilhite
of the Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Exhibit 91
Twelve
tables beginning
with
“Jan. 2005
Daily Precipitation
Counts
(inches)”
one
table for each
month
Exhibit
92
Eight tables
beginning with “Jan
2006
Daily
Precipitation
Counts (inches)”
one
table for each
month through
October
Exhibit
93
Prefiled testimony
of Earnest
R. Blatchley III,
with attachments
included
on
compact
disc
Exhibit 94
California
Health
Laws Related
to Recycled
Water
“The Purple Book”
Excerpts
from
the Health
and Safety
Coed,
Water Code and
Titles
22
and
17 of the
California
Code of Regulations June
2001
Edition
Exhibit
95
Color Chart
entitled “Facility
D - -St. Petersburg
2° without
Nitrification;
Filtration”
Exhibit
96
Article
entitled
“Wedeco
Wins
Order In Munich”
Exhibit 97
Article entitled “Rinsend
(SBR) Wastewater
Treatment
Plant
Overview”
Exhibit 98
Article entitled “Effects
of Disinfectants
on Wastewater
Effluent Toxicity”
by
Earnest
R.
Blatchley
III et al. Pergamon
1997
Exhibit 99
Article
entitled “Effect
of Wastewater
Disinfection
on Human Health”
byEarnest
R Blatchley III
Exhibit 100
Prefiled testimony of
Samuel Dorevitch
with compact
disc of attachment.
Exhibit 101
“Health Effects of white-water
canoeing”
by L. Fewtrell
et al, from
The Lancet
dated
June 27, 1992
(complete copy)
Exhibit 102
Article entitled
“Bacteriophages are
a
Better
Indicator
of Illness Rates
than
Bacteria Amongst
Users of a White
Water
Course
Fed by a Lowland
River”
by
J.V. Lee et al. Pergamon
1997
Exhibit
103
Article entitled
“A Probabilistic
Risk Assessment
of Cryptosporidium
Exosure
Among Baltimore
Urban Anglers”
by Jennifer
D,
Roberts
et ai. Journal
of
Thxicology
and
Environmental
Health, Part
A (January 1, 2007)
Exhibit
104
Article
entitled
“Health
Hazards
Associated
with
Windsurfing
on Polluted
Waters” by
Eric Dewailly
et
al.
Public Health
Briefs
June
1986
Exhibit
105
Article
entitled “Results
of the
First Pilot-Scale
Controlled
Cohort
Epidemiological
Investigation
into the
Possible
Health Effects
o Bathing
in
Seawater
at
Langland Bay,
Swansea”
by F. Jones
et al.
(February
5, 1991)
Exhibit
106
Two
color charts
on
one page
entitled
“CAWS
activity
distribution,
2007
n350”
and “GUW
activity
distribution,
2007 n=142”
Exhibit
107
Two pages
with three
Figures,
Figure
1 entitled
“Aged
distribution
of unexposed
participants,
2007”,
Figure 2
entitled “Aged
distribution
of CAWS
participants,
2007” and
Figure 3 ertitled
“Aged
distribution
of
GUW
participants,
2007”
Exhibit
108
Flow
Chart
entitled “CHEERS
participant
Flow”
Exhibit
109
Chart
entitle “Example
of ‘dose-response’
graph”
Exhibit
110
Color
photo chart
entitled
“Sources
of Risk,
by Group”
Exhibit
111
Color
Charts
entitled
“QMRA”
Exhibit
112
Prefiled testimony
of
Susan
O’Connell
Exhibit 113
Prefiled testimony
of Greeta
Rij
al
with
compact
disc of
attachments
Exhibit
114
Charts
entitled “Figure
18:
Geometric
means of
Fecal Coliform
Bacteria
at
North
Area
Stations
Each
Day After
Heavy
and Light
Rainfalls
for Three-Day
Periods
Compared
with
Dry
Weather
Densities”
Exhibit 115
Two
charts
on one
page entitled
“Figure
1: Estimated
FC
densities
downs
stream
of the
North
Side and
Calumet
WRPs during
dry weather
(0)
and wet weather
([X]with]
or [without
disinfection
conditions”
Exhibit 116
Prefiled testimony
of Adrienne
D.
Nemura
Exhibit 117
“Citations
for Statues
and
Regulations
Referred
to
in
Pre-Filed Testimony
of
Adrienne
D. Nemura”
Exhibit
118
A
link
to
a website
on
the
UAA
for Chesapeake
Exhibit
119
Four
page
document
beginning
with
“Please
refer
to Report
No. 05-15
for
Figure
and Table
Numbers”
Exhibit
120
Indiana
Department
of
Environmental
Management
Letter from
Bruno
L. Pigot
to
Tinka
Hyde
USEPA
Region
V
dated
March 17,
2008
Exhibit
121
USEPA
Letter
from Bharat
Mathur
to Bruno
L. Pigot Jiidiana
Department
of
Environmental
Management
dated
June
9,
2008
Exhibit 122
Regulatory
language
headed
at top of
page “314
CMR
$:00
Division
of
Water.
Pollution
Control”
Exhibit
123
Ohio
River
Valley
Water
Sanitation
Commission
“Wet
Weather
Standards
Proposal”
Exhibit
124
Document
entitled
“Background
Summary
of Proposed
Revisions”
Exhibit
125
State of
California,
State Water
Resources
Control
Board
ORDER
WQO
2005-
0004
In the
matter of
own motion
review
offailure
to
modfy
recreation
use
standards
for
Ballona
Creek
Exhibit
126
Compact
Disc
titled “Blatchley
Report”
Exhibit
127
USEPA
Memorandum
dated
Jan.
24, 1992
on
“Request
for Views
on Allowable
Duration
of Water Quality
Standards
Variances”
Exhibit
128
Water
Quality
Standards
Academy
Key Concepts
“A
Variance:
Temporary
Modification
to Water
Quality
Standards”
Exhibit
129
Rules
of Department
of Natural
Resources
Division
20 -
Clean
Water
Commission
Chapter
7 - Water
Quality
Exhibit
130
Department
of Natural
Resources
Code
of State
Regulations
beginning
with
“Table
A”
Exhibit
131
“Water
Quality
Standards:
Wet Weather
Issues
and
Recreational
Use
Protection”
by
Ephraim
King
of USEPA
Exhibit
132
Indiana
Department
of Environmental
Management
“Agency
nonrule
policy
document”
Effective
April
11,
2008
Exhibit
133
Prefiled
testimony
and
attachments
of Stephen
F. McGowan
Exhibit
34
Document
entitled
“Exhibit
1”
.
Exhibit
135
Document
from website,
first
line
“eGRID
FAQ Clean
Energy
US
EPA”
E:±ibit
136
20 ILCS
3855/1-75
Nbit
i?7
220.ILCS5/16-l27..
Exhibit
138
Document
entitled “Exhibit
2”
Exhibit
139
Compact
Disc
entitled “MWRD
Precipitation Data”
Exhibit
140
Byappanahalli
and Whitman
USGS,
Great
Lakes Science Center,
Lake Michigan
Ecological
Research Station
“Escherichia coli
Sources and
Microbiological
Quality
of Water Above and
Below the Northside
Wastewater
Reclamation
Plant
(NSWRP),
Metropolitan
Water
Reclamation
District
of Greater Chicago
(MWRDGC)”
Project
Period
July
15,
2008-July
14, 2009
Exhibit
141
Two tables,
first
entitled
“Mean
Escherichia Coli Concentrations
(MPN/1
OOML)
in
the Water from the
North Shore Channel
Segment
Above and Below
the
North
Side WRP”
Exhibit 142
Three
tables,
first entitled
“Coliform Bacteria
Levels
(MPN/lOOmL)
in
the Storm
Sewer
Samples Collected
During
Rain
Storm Event on 09/04/08”
Exhibit
143
“Electricity
Sources and
Emissions”
Integrys energy service
Exhibit
144
Prefiled testimony
of Charles
Haas
Exhibit
145
OEM
online
“Distribution
and determinants
of trihalomethane
concentrations
in
indoor
swimming
pools
H. Chu and
M J Niuwenhuijsen
Exhibit 146
Prefiled testimony of
David
R. Zenz
Exhibit
147
Letter to Toby Frevert
of Illinois
Environmental
Protection Agency
dated June 22,
2006
from Richard
Lanyon
Metropolitan
Water Reclamation
District
of Greater
Chicago
Exhibit
148
“Review of “Technical
Memorandum
1
WQ
- Disinfection
Evaluation
Prepared
on
Behalf
of
the
Metropolitan
Water
Reclamation District
of Greater
Chicago”
Final
Report October 2006
Prepared
by
Science Applications
International
Corporation”
Exhibit 149
“UV
Disinfection
Cost Study Cost Study
Report for
Metropolitan
Water
Reclamation District
of Greater
Chicago
Volume 1 of
2
North Side
Water
Reclamation
Plant”
January 31, 2008”
Prepared
by
CTE AECOM
Exhibit
150
iiV
Disinfection
Cost Study Cost
Study Report forMetropolitan
Water
Reclamation District
of Greater Chicago
Volume
1 of 2 Stickney
Water
Reclamation Plant”
September
9, 2008” Prepared
by
CTE AECOM
Exhibit 151
One page document
entitled
“Prefiled
Questions
of the People
of the
State of
Illinois to David
R. Zenz” question
number 2
Exhibit 152
Table entitled “UV Disinfection
- Capital
Cost
Estimates”
Exhibit
153
Prefiled Testimony of Thomas E.
Kunetz
Exhibit 154
Compact Disc entitled Metropolitan
Water Reclamation District of Greater
Chicago North Side Master Plan September
9, 2008”
Exhibit 155
MWRDGC - Stickney
WRP Infrastructure
&
Process Needs
Feasibility Study
“Executive Summary”
Exhibit 156
Selected
pages
from 2007
Metropolitan Water Reclamation
District of Greater
Chicago
2007 Budget
Exhibit
157
Selected pages from 2008 Metropolitan
Water Reclamation District
of
Greater
Chicago
Budget
Exhibit 158
“Selected Plan Technical Memorandum
12 Master Plan Metropolitan
Water
Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
North Side Water Reclamation Plant
and
Surrounding Chicago Area
Waterways” June 2007 submitted
by CTE AECOM
Exhibit
159
Prefiled testimony of John Mastracchio
Exhibit 160
Metropolitan Water Reclamation
District of Greater Chicago 2007 Budget
book
in its entirety
Exhibit
161
Metropolitan Water Reclamation
District of Greater Chicago 2008
Budget Book
in
its entirety
Exhibit
162
“Water and Wastewater Pricing
An information overview”
U.S.
Environmental
Protection Agency
Office of Wastewater Management
EPA 832-F-03-027
Exhibit 163
Response to Question #1
from Environmental Law and Policy
Center and the
Sierra Club
Exhibit 164
“POTW
Nutrient
Removal in Illinois” Illinois
Association of Wastewater
Agencies
2003 Study Summary
Exhibit 165
“Analysis of Nutrient Removal
Costs in the Chesapeake Bay
Program and
Implications for the Mississippi-Atchafaiaya
River
Basin” Submitted
to Water
Environment Federation for 2008
WEFTEC Conference Chicago, Ii
Exhibit
166
“Public Commentary” Submitted
to the Science Advisory Board
Hypoxia
Advisory
Panel Draft Advisory Report
Submitted by O’Brien & Gere
Exhibit
167
Compact Disc entitled “Mississippi River,
Whole Body contact Recreation
Use
Attainability Analysis, July 2005”
Exhibit
168
“Use
Attainability
Analysis
Mobile
River Final”
Alabama
Department
of
Environmental
Management
January
2001
Exhibit
169
Prefiled
testimony
of Charles
S.
Meiching
Exhibit
170
Compact
Disc
entitled
“Other
Meiching
Exhibits”
Exhibit
171
One
page
document
entitled
“Information
for Melching
Response
to IEPA
Question
13”
Exhibit
172
One
page
document
entitled
“WEB LlNKS
iN RESPONSE
TO IEPA
QUESTIONS
FOR
MELCHING”
Exhibit
173
One
page
document
entitled
“Information
for Melching
Response
to IEPA
Question
40.A.”
Exhibit
174
One
page
document
entitled
“Information
for Melching
Response
to
IEPA.
Question
14.G.”
Exhibit
175
“The
Qualitative
Habitat
Evaluation
Index
[QHEI]:
Rationale,
Methods,
and
Application”
by
Edward T.
Rankin dated
November
6, 1989
Exhibit 176
One
page
document
entitled
“Information
for Meiching
Response
to IEPA
Question
18.A.”
Exhibit
177
One
page document
entitled
“Information
for Melching
Response
to
IEPA
Question
1 8.D.”
Exhibit
178
One
page
document
entitled
“Information
for
Melching
Response
to IEPA
Question
43.B.”
Exhibit
179
Prefiled
testimony
of Scudder
D. Mackey
Exhibit
180
Chart
entitled
“Physical Characteristics
of Aquatic
Habitat
(identical
to Figure
1
in
Exhibit
179)
Exhibit
181
Two
charts, first
entitled “Original
QHEI
Scores”
and second
“Corrected
QHEI
Values”
Exhibit
182
Calumet-Sag
Channel
Sidescan
Sonar
Data State
Route
83
Sampling
Site
•
Exhibit
183
Table
entitle
“QHEI
Metrics in
the
CAWS”
•
4
Table
1.
Data
Availability,
Metris
and
Methods
(identical
to Attachhient3
to.
Exhibit
179)
Sidescan
Sonar Mosaic Calumet-Sag Channel
Lower
Sandusky
River Northwest Ohio
CD Rom
of prefiled testimony of Jennifer Wasik
“Development and Evaluation
of Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines
for Freshwater Ecosystems”
by
D.D. MacDonald,
C. G. Ingersoll, T. A. Berger,
January
13,
2000
Picture of Hester Denby
“Illinois
Benthic
Macroinvertebrate Collection method Comparison and
Stream
Condition Index Revision” Prepared
for Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency
by
Tetra Tech,
Inc. November 2004, Revised July 2005.
Prefiled Testimony
of Samuel G. Dennison on Classification of the Calumet-Sag
Channel
as an Aquatic Live Use B Water
Prefiled Testimony
ofSamuel
G. Dennison concerning Justification for an
additional Aquatic Lie Use Tie r for Bubbly Creek.
Prefiled
Testimony
of Marcelo H. Garcia, Ph.D
“Upstream Intrusion Effect of
CSO
Event in Bubbly Creek,
IL” Xiaofeng Liu,
Sumit Sinha, Davide Motta, and Marcelo H. Garcia
Chart
entitled “Upstream Intrusion Induced
by CSO
Events” Xiaofeng
Liu and
Marcelo H. Garcia
Research Proposal entitled “Chicago Waterway
System Environmental
Modeling” by
Marcelo H.
Garcia
Eñviromnental Fluid Dynamics
Code (EFDC)
List of know
EFDC
Applications (as of January 2004)
“Two-dimensional BOD and DO water quality model for engineering
applications:
the case of Bubbly Creek in Chicago, Illinois”
by
Davide Motta,
Jorge d.
Abad, Xiaofeng Liu and
Marcelo H. Garcia
.03-3 Water Quality Criteria Specific to Designated Uses from
www.dsd.state.md.us/comar/26/26.08.02.03-3
.htm
Exhibit
Exhibit
Exhibit
Exhibit
185
186
187
188
Exhibit 189
Exhibit 19.0
Exhibit 191
Exhibit
192
Exhibit 193
Exhibit
194
Exhibit 195
Exhibit 196
Exhibit 197
Exhibit 198
Exhibit 199
Exhibit
200
Exhibit 201
Use Attainability
Analysis
for the federal
navigation channels
located in tidal
portions of
the
Patapsco
River.
Exhibit
202
“Behavioral
response to
dish larvae to
low dissolved
oxygen concentrations
in a
stratified
water column”
by D. L.
Breitburg Marine
Biology (1994)
Exhibit 203
“The influence
of fish sixe
on the avoidance of
hypoxia
and
oxygen selection
by
largemouth
bass” by M.L. Burelson,
D.R.
Wilhelm, and
N.J.
Smartresk Journal
of
Fish
Biology
(2001)
Exhibit 204
Prefiled Testimony
of Paul
L. Freedman, P.E.,
BCEE
Exhibit 205
USEPA document
entitled
“Use of Biological
Information
to Better Define
Designated Aquatic
Life Uses
in
State and
Tribal Water Quality
Standards:
Tiered
Aquatic
Life
Uses”
Exhibit
206
Upper
South
Platte River Segment
15
Exhibit 207
38 §464.
Classification
of Maine
waters
Exhibit 208
414
CMR
4.00:
Division of
Water Pollution Control
Massachusetts
Surface
Water
Quality Standards
Exhibit 209
Prefiled
Testimony of Samuel
G.
Dennison
concerning
Dissolved
Oxygen
(DO)
Standards
Proposed for
Protecting
Aquatic
Life in the Designated
Aquatic
Life
Use A
Waters and Aquatic
Life Use B Waters
of the Chicago
Area Waterway
System
Exhibit 210
“Standard
Methods for the
Examination
of Water and
Wastewater” prepared
and
published
jointly
by
American Public Health
Association,
American
Water
Works
Association
and Water Environment
Federation
Exhibit
211
Prefiled Testimony
of Stephen
F. McGowan
“environmental
Assessment
of
Supplemental
Aeration and Flow
Augmentation
Technologies
for Increasing
Dissolved Oxygen
Concentration
in the Chicago
Area Waterways”
Exhibit
212
From Integrys
Energy
services
“Electricity
Sources and Emissions”
includestable
entitled
“Average Amounts
of Emissions
and Amount
of Nuclear Waste from
1000
kilowatt-hours
(kWH)
Produced
form Known sources
for
the 12 months
ending
September 30, 2008”
Exhibit
213
Midwest
ISO Corporate
Information
Exhibit 214
Table
entitled
“Sources
of Electricity
Supplied”
Exhibit 215
Table entitled
“Comparison
of GHG
Emission Estimates Based on Original
and
Updated Emission
Factors”
Exhibit
216
Table entitled “Summary of Electrical
consumption and Air
Emissions for
Dissolved
Oxygen Aeration”
Exhibit
217
Prefiled testimony
of David R. Zenz
“Dissolved Oxygen Enhancement
Studies”
Exhibit 218
Map entitled
“CAWS Aeration Station Locations,
Overview of the Waterway
System”
Exhibit
219
Table entitled “Table 4 Locations
of the proposed new aeration
stations
in the
Chicago Area
Waterway System”
Exhibit 220
CD Rom entitled
“David
Zenz Technical feasibility
and cost to meet nutrient
standards in Illinois (Consoer Townsend
Envirodyne
Engineers, Inc.
April 14,
2003).”
Exhibit 221
Map entitled “CAWS
Aeration Station Locations,
Upper North
Channel Aeration
Stations”
Exhibit 222
Map entitled
“CAWS Aeration Station Locations,
South Branch Chicago River,
Bubbly Creek, Chicago
Sanitary and Ship Canal Aeration Stations”
Exhibit
223
Prefiled testimony of John Mastracchio
“Economic
Assessment for Dissolved
Oxygen
Enhancement Facilities”
Exhibit
224
CD Rom entitled “John Mastracchio Skokie
Park District 2007 Annual Report,
Hanover Park 2007 Annual
Report”
Exhibit
225
Page of Charts entitled “Attachment
5”
Exhibit 226
Westlaw 33 U.S.C.A.
§
1284 (four page
document)
Exhibit
227
Westlaw 40 C.F.R.
§
3 5.929-1 (five
page document)
Exhibit 228
Appendix B to Subpart E of Par 35
- Federal Guidelines — User Charges
for
Operation and Maintenance of Publicly Owned
Treatment Works
Exhibit
229
USEPA document entitle “User
Charge Guidance manual for
Publicly-Owned
Treatment
Works” (two page document)
Exhibit
230
Prefiled testimony of Jennifer Wasik
“Cyanide
Standard”
Exhibit 231
Metropolitan Water
Reclamation
District
of Greater
Chicago’s Response
to
Certain Questions
from
December
3, 2008 Hearing
Regarding
Limitation for
Dredging in
the Chicago
Area Waterway System
Exhibit 232
MWRDC’s
document
by
Researàh
and
Development Department
“Report
No. 04-
82003
Bubbly Creek
Water Quality Improvement
Demonstration
Project”
June
2004
Exhibit
233
Prefiled
testimony
of Marc
H.
Gorelick, M.D.
Exhibit 234
Prefiled testimony
of Peter
Orris,
M.D., M.P.H.
Exhibit 235
Public
Health Risks
Associated with
Wastewater Blending
Rachael Katonak
and
Joan B. Rose, Final
Report
November
17; 2003
Exhibit 236
Wastewater Blending
House
of Representative,
Committee
on Transportation
and
Infrastructure,
Subcommittee
on Water
Resources
and
Environment, Washington,
D.C. Wednesday April
13, 2005
Exhibit 237
Cryptosporidium spp.
Oocyst and
Giardia spp. Cys occurrence,
concentrations
and
distribution in
Wisconsin waters
Published 1995,
Wisconsin Dept.
Of
Natural
Resources
by J.R. Archer
Exhibit 238
Memorandum City
of Milwaukee
Health Department
April 28, 2006
to
Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel
From Bevan K. Baker
Exhibit 239
CDC
MMWR
September 12,
2008 Surveillancefor
Waterborne
Disease and
Outbreaks
Associated with Drinking
Water and
Water not Intended
for
Drinking-
Unites States 2005-2006
Exhibit
240
Prefiled testimony
of Dr. William
Van Bonn
Exhibit
241
BioScience Sea
Sickness: The
Upsurge in Marine
Diseases
by
Yvonne
Baskin
Exhibit 242
Unhealthy Landscapes:
Policy Recommendations
on Land
Use
Change
and
Infectious Disease Emergence
by
Jonathan
A. Patz
et al.
Exhibit
243
Over-achievers
by
Bob Bluett Outdoor
Illinois January
2007
Exhibit
244
Two articles,
the first On the Otter
Hand and
the second Otter-ly amazing
“They
‘re everywhere
Exhibit
245
Commentary
Sea otters in a
dirty ocean
by
David
a. Jessup et at.
Exhibit
246
Development
and Application
of
Different Method
JOr the Detection
of
Taxoplasma
goiidii in Water
by
Chritaina Kourenti
et at.
Exhibit 247
USEPA
Letter
to Mr. Roger Briggs,
California
Regional
Water Quality Board
Central
Coast Region
from
Alexis
Strauss Director
of Water Division
Exhibit 248
Determining
Sources
of
Fecal
Bacteria in
Waterways by Tao Yan
and Michael
J.
Sadowsky