1. RECEIVEE

RECEIVEE
CLERK’S OFFICE
JAN 0 5 2001
STATE OF ILLINOIS
Pollution Control Board
Ms.
Dorothy Gunn, Clerk of the Board
illinois Pollution Control Board
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100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500
Chicago, illinois 60601
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Re: illinois EPA’s Proposed Antidegradation Rules
Dear Ms. Gunn:
As a~personconcerned about illinois’ streams, I urge the Illinois Pollution Control
Board to adopt a strong antidegradation policy. Such a policy is essential to
protecting the well being of Illinois’ waters and to guarantee that our waters are
free ofpollution.
I encourage the Board to adopt rules that will keep our waters clean and safe for
fishing, swimming, and other recreational activities and that will protect the
diverse communities of aquatic organisms which depend on our waters.
Specifically I would like to request that the Board the final rules accomplish the
following:
• Ensure that new or increased sources of pollution are not allowed to degrade
water quality;
• Guarantee that fish, mussels, and other aquatic organisms are not harmed by
new or increased levels of pollution to our waters; and
• Protect existing uses of our. waters to make sure that they are safe for drinking,
swimming, paddling, hunting, fishing, and recreational activities of all types.
illinois has done much to clean up our waters since 1972. In order to make sure
the water quality gains of the past are not lost in the future, we urge you to adopt
strong antidegradation rules.
Thahk you,
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