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Chicago Waterways [continued]. Increased recreational use of the Chicago Area Waterways System (CAWS) has heightened concern over the public=s exposure to the waters therein. The Use Attainability Analysis (UAA) conducted by Illinois EPA documented increases in recreational uses throughout most CAWS reaches (the Chicago River, the North and South Branches of the Chicago River downstream of the junction of the North Shore Channel and the North Branch, the Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal, the North Shore Channel, the Little Calumet River North Leg, the Calumet-Sag Channel, the Calumet River and Lake Calumet), especially in the last 10 years. Commitments Illinois EPA, with the assistance of the UAA contractor, is in the process of completing the assessment of the data collected during the Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC) meetings, public meetings and data collections efforts. The draft UAA report was delivered to Illinois EPA and discussed at a SAC meeting. A final report is expected in the spring of 2005. Issues that remain include: the need for a timeline for submittal of proposed regulations to the Illinois Pollution Control Board, the review and incorporation of the economic and engineering analyses being conducted by MWRDGC, and a discussion and resolution of the need to collect any other data to provide balance to data submitted by MWRDGC and Midwest Generation and other stakeholders. CAWS UAA Progress of the UAA to date suggests a level of recreational activity within several, if not all, reaches of the waterways that warrants human health protection through public education, a bacterial standard and bacteria source control. The data also suggests much of the waterway is challenged by low dissolved oxygen. MWRDGC has committed to conducting an engineering analysis to explore management options to address these issues. Illinois EPA will review MWRDGC’s management options and, where appropriate, incorporate them into the UAA. U.S. EPA will assist Illinois EPA in reviewing MWRDGC and Midwest Generation reports and, if appropriate, provide resources for an independent third party review of any contentious parts of the analysis. Management option will be incorporated into the UAA upon receipt, review and approval. • Waterway Sign - Illinois EPA commits to accomplishing advisory sign posting of CAWS by May 2005, prior to the next recreational season. Illinois EPA and U.S. EPA will work with MWRDGC and the City of Chicago Mayor’s Office to ensure that the posting occurs. MWRDGC advisory ...
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