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Ms. Dorothy Gunn
Clerk ofthe Board
Illinois Pollution Control Board
100 W. Randolph St.
Suite 11-500
Chicago, Iffinois 60601
Re: Public Comment ~eR01-13
Dear Ms. Gunn:
The Illinois Pollution Control Board should adopt strong rules to prevent degradation of
Illinois’ rivers, lakes and streams. New or increased pollution should not be allowed in any water
unless it has been shown that it will not hurt aquatic life.
Also, new or increased pollution should not be allowed in any Illinois water unless it has been
shown that it is really necessary. This means that all reasonable alternatives to allowing the new
pollution should be considered carefully.
Finally, some Illinois waters should be protected from all new pollution entirely. Citizens and
citizen groups should be allowed to petition to have waters designated as Outstanding Resource
Waters and protected from pollution. Such petitions should not be tied up in a lot ofunnecessary red
tape and citizens should not be expected to show the economic impacts ofthe designation.
Developers and other businesses can be counted on to complain ifthey think an Outstanding
Resource Water designation will cost them money.
Sincerely,
DeAnna Belz, Co-Dire or
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