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City staff reviews IEPA-approved sewer operation and pollution-prevention plans at Feb. 11 public hearing
Summary
At a Feb. 11 public hearing, a city staff member presented the sewer systemcapacity management operations and maintenance plan and a pollution-prevention plan accepted by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency; staff must file a report with the IEPA and annually present the program for the life of the permit.
At a public hearing on Feb. 11, 2025, a city staff member identified as Mr. Bounds presented the city9s capacity management operations and maintenance plan and a pollution-prevention plan that the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) has accepted.
The plans, provided as packets to the council and available on the city website, describe the sewer system9s layout and the steps the city takes to keep contaminants out of the sewer system and from reaching Salt Creek, the stated final discharge point. "I've got to submit a report on this public meeting, to the IEPA on on their forms," Mr. Bounds said, adding…
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