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Illinois Natural History Survey.pdf
In the matter of: Revisions to Antidegradation Rules: 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.105, 303.205, 303.206 and 106.990-106.995
David L. Thomas, Chief
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E C E !tiE flCLERK’S OFFICEJ1~N192001IN THE MATTER OF:REVISIONS TO ANTIDEGRADATIONRULES.
  • We also knowthat Illinois has significant and outstanding recreational
waters which can be considered ORW’s.
  • Illinois’ boundary rivers (Mississippi, Ohio and
Wabash Rivers) and streams (Illinois River and its backwaters, and other large rivers andcreeks) provide 27 ofthe total number of fishing days and $1 billion ofthe $3.76billion statewide fishing economic impact.
  • The prediction offuture economic opportunities is highly subjective, which will
result in challenges to whateverthe results are ofthe econom...
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