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    Dear
    Illinois Pollution
    Control
    Board,
    A
    couple of weeks ago
    my class
    and
    I went down
    to
    take
    some tests on
    take
    some tests on it and
    I have
    to say
    the results were
    the same as the
    last time ewEnt
    there...not
    very pretty. We
    are all very
    worried
    about
    the future of the Chicago
    River
    and
    how
    it
    will
    affect our future.
    So
    I have
    come
    up with
    some
    Ideas on how
    to
    help
    the river with its
    “problem”
    1.
    People really
    need to enforce the no
    littering
    law:
    If you go to a park these
    days there
    are
    trash
    cans all over,
    but there
    is also garbage all over
    the place. We need people
    in the
    park monitoring these
    people who
    do this so that when
    they
    just
    through
    their trash
    on the ground,
    there will
    be
    people there to confront
    them
    and
    tell what
    would be the right
    thing to do next
    time
    and they
    would also be the
    clean
    up
    people
    for
    that
    park.
    2.
    We could
    have
    a group
    to clean
    up
    around
    the city:
    Once
    a month the city
    could have a
    group of
    50
    or 60 people to go around
    the city
    to
    different
    parks and clean
    up all of the
    pollution around
    there so that
    none of that runs
    into
    the sewers and ends
    up in the
    river.
    3. Take action:
    Take responsibility
    into
    your
    own hands
    to
    help
    keep this earth
    green. Recycle. Reuse.
    And
    Rethink what
    you are
    doing with your
    trash before
    you through
    it
    out.
    Can it be
    recycled
    or reused
    for anything
    else?
    That’s
    your call.
    Those
    are just some thoughts,
    but with
    a little effort it
    can
    and
    will make
    all the
    difference.
    Sincerely,
    Allison
    Thoms

    ECVE
    CLFRK’8
    OFF!CE
    u
    l
    ?009
    STATE
    OF ILLINOIS
    FoNution
    Control
    Board
    Dear:
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control
    Board.
    Hi
    my
    name
    is
    Au
    Hodzic
    and
    I
    go
    to
    Thomas
    J.
    waters
    elementary
    school.
    I will
    tell
    you
    about
    the
    river.
    The
    first
    time
    we
    tested
    the
    river
    and
    it
    was
    in
    winter.
    The
    results
    were
    horrible.
    I
    remember
    the
    last
    time
    my
    class
    and
    I went
    to
    test
    to
    out
    again
    to
    see
    how
    the
    river
    is
    doing.
    When
    we
    took
    the
    tests
    again
    it was
    worse
    because
    so
    many
    things
    went
    in
    the
    river
    that
    killed
    fishes.
    I
    think
    how
    we
    can
    fix
    it
    is
    people
    should
    recycle
    and
    not
    throw
    paper
    and
    food
    in
    the
    river.
    I think
    we
    should
    test
    some
    of
    the
    stuff
    to
    see
    what
    should
    be
    in
    the
    river
    and
    what
    should
    not.
    After
    the
    river
    is
    better,
    we
    could
    swim
    in
    it.
    Sincerely,
    Ali
    Hodzic

    Dear
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    CLERK’S
    OFFICE
    JUL
    022009
    STATE
    OF
    ILLINOiS
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    U
    am a
    student
    at Thomas
    J.
    Waters
    elementary
    school.
    My
    name
    is
    Austin
    Bunge
    and
    U
    have
    some
    very
    bad
    news.
    My
    class
    was
    testing
    the
    Chicago
    River’s
    water
    and
    we got
    horrible
    results.
    The
    Chicago
    River
    is much
    polluted
    from
    all
    of the
    sewage
    and
    trash
    just
    dumped
    into
    the
    river.
    When
    the
    sewage
    gets
    into
    the
    river
    there
    is
    a low
    oxygen
    level
    and
    it
    kills
    all
    of
    the
    fish.
    It
    is
    very
    sad
    that
    the
    fish
    have
    to
    die
    from
    our
    pollution.
    Thank
    you
    for making
    the
    Water
    Treatment
    Plant,
    it helped
    out
    a
    lot.
    Sadly,
    we still
    need
    a lot
    more
    help
    to
    clean
    it
    up.
    We all
    need
    your
    help
    to
    clean
    up
    the
    Chicago
    River.
    Please
    help
    clean
    the
    Chicago
    River
    for
    the
    kids
    at
    Thomas
    J. Waters
    elementary
    school!
    Sincerely,
    Austin
    Bunge

    CLERK’S
    OFF1CE
    q-.
    j(j
    Dear Illinois
    State
    Pollution
    Control
    Board,
    STATE
    OF
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    Hi,
    my name
    is
    Tank
    Hodzic
    and
    I
    go
    to
    Thomas
    J
    Waters
    Elementary
    School.
    I
    am
    writing
    this
    letter
    to
    inform
    you
    about
    the
    pollution
    that
    is
    going
    on
    in
    the
    depths
    of
    the
    Chicago
    River.
    I would
    advise
    you
    to
    prevent
    this
    problem
    from
    going
    any
    further
    because
    it
    is
    not
    only
    dangerous
    for
    us
    but
    the
    creatures
    in
    the river
    are
    also
    in
    jeopardy.
    Thankfully,
    just
    like
    every
    problem
    there
    is
    a
    solution.
    All
    it
    takes
    is
    help
    from
    the
    people.
    I
    got
    a
    chance
    to
    visit
    the
    Chicago
    River
    and
    to
    tell
    you
    the truth
    it
    was
    DISGUSTING.
    There
    was
    soap
    in
    the
    river,
    sewage
    from
    your toilets,
    and
    dead fish.
    This
    is
    happening
    because
    the
    people
    do
    not
    care
    much
    about
    the
    environment
    as
    much
    as
    they
    should.
    To
    sum
    it
    all
    up, in
    my
    opinion
    the
    river
    was
    atrocious.
    I
    also
    got
    a
    chance
    to
    visit
    the
    Wilmette
    locks
    near
    Evanston.
    It
    was
    an
    amazing
    experience
    to
    get
    a
    chance
    to
    really
    look
    at
    how
    our
    water
    really
    works.
    The
    only
    problem
    was
    that
    the
    river
    was
    frozen
    so
    I
    could
    not
    really
    see
    how
    clear
    the
    water
    is.
    The
    river
    is
    supposed
    to
    be
    a
    place
    where
    you can

    relax
    and
    watch
    the
    flow of
    the water.
    Unfortunately,
    thanks
    to the pollution
    in
    the
    water
    the
    river
    is not
    a
    place
    to relax
    but a
    place
    to figure
    out ways
    to fix
    this
    problem.
    I am
    hoping
    that you
    have
    a
    solution
    to this
    problem.
    Thank
    you
    for your
    time
    and I
    hope
    that
    the
    river
    becomes
    a better
    place.
    Sincerely,
    Tank
    Hodzic.

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    t
    1
    L
    ‘l
    Dear
    Illinois
    State
    Pollution
    Control
    Board,
    rc:,I
    I
    am
    sad
    to
    say
    that
    the
    results
    of
    the
    tests
    in
    which
    we
    took
    of
    the
    water
    in the
    Chicago
    River
    as
    a
    field
    trip
    for
    our
    school
    came
    back with
    poor
    results. Here
    are
    the
    results
    that
    came
    back:
    Dissolved
    Oxygen:
    Four
    parts
    per
    million=39%=D
    Biochemical
    Oxygen
    Demand:
    One
    to
    two
    parts
    per
    million=B
    Coliform
    Bacteria:
    Positive=1=D
    Acidity
    Alkalinity:
    8PH=3=14
    Degrees
    Celsius=A
    Nitrates:
    OPPM=2=C
    Phosphates:
    Two
    parts
    per
    million=3=B
    Turbidity:
    Forty
    JTUs=3=B
    By
    our
    ranking
    system,
    the
    final
    grade
    for
    the
    cleanliness
    of
    the
    Chicago
    River
    is
    a C.
    As
    you
    see,
    this
    is
    not
    a
    good
    grade
    for
    our
    community.
    What
    do
    you
    suppose
    the
    community
    could
    do
    to prevent
    this?
    If
    you
    don’t
    have
    any
    suggestions,
    you’re
    in
    luck.
    Why?
    Because
    I
    have
    created
    a
    solutions of
    my
    own.

    The
    solution
    in
    which
    I speak
    of is
    both
    simple
    and
    effective:
    First,
    put
    up
    a
    sign
    in
    which
    states
    do
    not pollute
    in
    river.
    Second,
    set
    up
    a
    video
    surveillance
    camera
    to
    monitor
    the
    perimeter.
    Third,
    if someone
    disobeys
    the
    rule,
    they
    will
    be
    caught
    on
    the
    camera.
    Then,
    because
    you
    have
    proof
    of
    the
    crime,
    you
    sentence
    them
    to
    community
    service
    for
    their
    wrong
    doing.
    Now
    all the
    polluters
    of
    the
    Chicago
    River
    will
    pay!
    So
    what
    do
    you
    think?
    Awesome,
    right?
    That’s
    my
    idea.
    If
    you
    have
    any
    ideas
    for me,
    write
    me
    back.
    Sincerely,
    Jordan
    Rivera

    C
    2
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    Dear
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control
    Board,PoIi
    J111S
    We
    need
    to
    improve
    the
    water
    quality
    because
    our water
    source
    is
    dirty.
    How
    do
    we
    know?
    On
    our
    first
    fieldtrip
    to
    the
    Chicago
    lake,
    we
    studied
    how
    polluted
    the
    water
    was.
    According
    to
    our
    study,
    the
    grade
    was
    c-,
    and
    that’s
    not
    good
    news.
    The
    study
    showed
    that
    there
    wasn’t
    much
    dissolved oxygen
    and
    that’s
    why
    c
    is
    not
    good.
    In
    this
    situation
    what
    happens
    is
    that
    a lot
    of
    our
    sewage
    gets
    inside
    of
    our
    lake,
    and
    this
    would
    cause
    a lot
    of
    people
    to
    get
    sick
    or even
    die.
    This
    is
    especially
    harmful
    for
    babies,
    young
    children
    and
    anyone
    who
    drinks
    2 percent
    milk,
    because
    the
    milk
    is
    mixed
    with
    water.
    The
    first
    problem
    we
    have
    to
    take
    care
    of is
    littering,
    people
    keep
    on
    discarding
    their
    garbage
    everywhere
    instead
    of
    the
    appropriate
    places.
    The
    city
    should
    put
    a sign
    on
    every
    street
    corner
    of
    every
    block,
    stating
    that
    “Any
    discarding
    garbage
    not
    put
    in garbage
    cans
    will
    be
    fined
    one
    hundred
    and
    ten
    dollars.”
    I think
    more
    civilians
    would
    listen
    if
    they
    put
    up
    a
    sign
    with
    that
    warning.
    Then
    if
    a
    person
    gets
    caught
    they
    will
    pay
    the price.
    This
    will
    probably
    keep
    people
    from
    make
    this
    mistake
    again.
    The
    city
    would
    make
    more
    money
    and
    keep
    our
    environment
    cleaner
    at
    the
    same
    time.
    Sincerely
    Max
    Garcia

    VE
    /1
    CLERKS
    OFFICE
    -
    JUL
    iJ22
    Dear
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control
    Board,
    STATE
    OF
    ILLINOIS
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    Only
    you
    can
    save
    Illinois! Hello.
    I
    am
    a
    concerned
    student
    at
    Thomas
    J.
    Waters
    Elementary
    School.
    I
    and
    several
    other
    students
    have
    recently been
    to
    the
    Chicago
    River and
    took
    several
    tests
    of
    Chicago’s
    water
    supply.
    To
    the
    student’s
    dismay,
    the
    water
    showed
    very
    poor
    tests. Some
    of
    the
    scores
    were
    a
    one
    (four
    ppm)
    in
    the
    Dissolved
    Oxygen
    test,
    a
    three
    (one
    or two
    ppm)
    in
    BOD,
    and
    a
    positive
    in
    the
    Coliform
    Bacteria
    test!
    After
    seeing
    these
    tests
    many
    students
    were
    shocked!
    We
    were
    also
    very
    worried
    because
    there
    were
    bacteria
    in our
    water
    supply!
    Just
    the
    day
    before
    the
    class
    saw
    a
    video
    about
    the
    Chicago
    River
    and
    how
    nice
    it
    used
    to be
    in
    the
    1980’s. The
    water
    was
    so
    clean
    and
    test
    results
    had
    great
    grades.
    Now
    when
    we
    look
    at
    the
    current
    river
    tests,
    they
    are
    failing
    miserably.
    This
    is
    not
    healthy
    for
    the
    citizens
    of Illinois
    because
    there
    were
    proven
    to
    be
    bacteria in
    the
    waters.
    Bacteria
    that
    are
    in
    the
    water that
    we
    drink
    get
    into
    our
    systems
    which
    can
    cause
    all
    sorts
    of
    problems
    and
    diseases.
    For
    example,
    in
    the
    earlier
    years,
    people
    dumped
    all
    of
    their
    sewage
    into
    the
    waters
    and
    it intoxicated
    it.
    So
    after
    that
    the
    river
    got
    bacteria
    and
    the
    citizens
    drank
    it.
    Thus
    the
    bacteria
    caused
    diseases
    that
    killed
    thousands
    of Chicagoans
    back
    then.
    One
    of
    the
    deadly
    diseases
    that
    the
    people
    died
    from
    was
    none
    other
    than
    the
    disease
    called
    cholera!
    So
    Please,
    can
    you
    enhance
    the
    water
    levels
    and
    tests
    to make
    the
    Chicago
    River
    cleaner?
    That
    way
    the
    chances
    of people
    getting
    sick
    are
    lessened.
    You
    wouldn’t
    want
    what
    happened
    many
    years
    ago
    to
    occur
    again,
    now
    would
    you?
    Not
    to
    mention
    that
    citizens
    would
    be
    very
    pleased
    by
    your
    actions.
    It is
    a
    win-
    win
    situation.
    You
    are
    keeping
    the
    river,
    our
    water
    supply,
    clean,
    saving
    countless
    lives,
    getting
    more
    drinkable
    water,
    saving
    the
    environment,
    getting
    all
    of
    the
    credits!
    So
    while
    we
    still
    can,
    save
    the
    future
    of
    Illinois.
    If we
    don’t
    act
    fast
    then
    soon
    the
    waters
    will
    be
    much
    too
    infected
    and
    it will
    be
    too
    late
    to
    save
    it!
    Please
    help
    the
    Illinois’
    water
    supply
    because
    that
    is
    your
    duty
    as
    an
    American
    citizen!
    Sincerely,
    Ariel
    Jordan

    S
    OFFICE
    Dear
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control
    Boardr
    Pollut
    STATE
    OF
    Control
    ILLJNo,
    Boad
    I’m
    a
    student
    at
    Thomas
    J.
    Waters.
    Elementary
    School.
    My
    class
    and
    I had
    gone
    to
    the
    Chicago
    River
    and
    took
    some
    tests
    to
    determine
    how
    filthy
    it
    was
    and
    the
    results
    that
    we
    got
    weren’t
    that
    great.
    Many
    of
    the
    answers
    were
    very
    low
    and
    it had
    clearly
    stated
    that
    in
    the
    river
    there
    was
    sewage.
    To
    me
    it was
    clearly
    telling
    us
    that
    it
    wanted
    us to
    clean
    it
    out.
    It
    needed
    immediate
    treatment.
    But
    we
    don’t
    have
    the
    appropriate
    equipment
    to
    do
    it.
    If
    we
    could
    please
    get
    your
    help
    we
    wouldn’t
    have
    to
    watch
    the
    filthiness
    and
    actually
    be
    able
    to
    clearly
    see
    the
    joyful
    fishes
    swim
    around.
    So
    if
    you
    could
    please
    help
    us it
    would
    be
    an
    honor!!!!
    That
    way
    we
    would
    have
    a
    cleaner
    river
    which
    equals
    a
    cleaner
    life.
    Depending
    on
    what
    you
    do
    people
    follow,
    so
    if
    you
    help
    us
    clean
    out
    the
    river
    the
    people will
    get
    motivated
    to keep
    on
    helping
    our
    environment.
    This
    will
    prevent
    anymore
    pollution
    and
    a healthier
    river.
    My
    class
    and
    I have
    gone
    to
    the
    river
    twice
    and
    took
    water
    test
    twice
    because
    when
    we
    tested
    the
    river
    for
    the
    bacteria
    the
    test
    had
    given
    us
    a result
    of
    yellow
    water
    which
    was
    supposed
    to
    be
    a
    bluish
    color.
    The
    result
    is
    a
    mystery
    because
    we
    don’t
    know
    why
    it
    came
    out
    like
    that.
    But
    you
    can
    help
    us
    find
    out!
    Sincerely,
    Jacqueline
    Cambron

    ill
    ;:-i
    Dear
    Illinois
    State
    Pollution
    Control
    Board,
    STATE
    o
    OllUtIOfl
    Control
    8
    orri
    My
    name
    is
    Kimberly
    Cortes; I
    am
    a
    student
    at
    Thomas
    J.
    Waters
    School
    in
    sixth
    grade.
    My
    class
    has
    been
    studying
    the
    river,
    and
    has
    been
    testing
    it.
    We
    go every
    month
    and
    see
    if
    there
    is
    any
    sewage
    that
    comes
    from
    homes.
    Every
    time
    we
    go
    there
    it’s
    the
    same
    result
    there
    is sewage
    and
    ducks have
    to
    swim
    in
    there.
    We
    give
    the
    river
    a
    grade
    based
    on
    temperature,
    oxygen,
    bacteria,
    and
    sewage.
    Last
    time
    we
    went
    to
    the
    river
    it
    got
    a C+
    and
    that
    is
    not
    good
    a
    matter
    a
    fact
    it’s
    horrible.
    We
    know
    we
    did
    not
    make
    a
    mistake
    because
    we
    double
    check
    4
    times.
    So
    we
    need
    to
    make
    the
    river
    cleaner.
    So
    I suggest
    you
    should
    upgrade
    the
    cleaning
    on
    the
    water.
    We
    can
    do
    this
    by
    using
    the
    same
    levels
    of quality
    that
    our
    neighbor
    Indiana
    uses.
    They
    have
    three
    levels
    that
    make
    the
    water
    clear
    and
    blue.
    Imagine
    we
    could
    have
    a clean
    lake
    full
    of
    life,
    we
    could
    also
    use
    a
    ultra
    violet
    light
    that
    makes
    it clean.
    With
    this
    we could
    bring
    more
    tourists
    and
    even
    help
    us
    with
    the
    2016
    Olympics.
    So
    please
    help
    and
    upgrade
    so
    we
    could
    have
    a clean
    and
    clear
    river
    full
    of
    life.
    Sincerely,
    Kimberly
    Cortes

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