This report satisfies the requirements of the Clean Water Act, Section 305 b . The quality of the state's surface and groundwater resources is reported. Assessments are based on biological, water, sediment, physical-habitat, and fish-tissue information.
The report examines and develops profiles of violent offenders sentenced to probation across the state of Illinois. It identifies groups of violent offenders who are at a high risk of recidivism and treatment failure. The data used come from a 2000 data collection effort by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) in collaboration with the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts (AOIC).
Many states use awards programs as an incentive to reward companies who adopt pollution prevention (P2) strategies. The Illinois Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center (now the Illinois Waste Management and Research Center) began giving Governor's Pollution Prevention Awards in 1987 and has the oldest continuing program. This guide provides links to existing environmental award programs in the United States.
This document provides a comparison of electric sales statistics for calendar years 2003 and 2002 for the following Illinois electric utilities: AmerenCILCO Interstate Power and Light Company AmerenCIPS MidAmerican Energy Company AmerenIP Mt. Carmel Public Utility Company Commonwealth Edison Company South Beloit Water, Gas and Electric Company All utilities included in this comparison follow the Uniform System of Accounts as prescribed by this Commission in 83 Ill. Adm. Code 415. The statistics presented in this comparison rely upon data filed with this Commission by the utilities in the Form 21 ILCC, as well as, data from the FERC Form No. 1 and clarifying information from the utilities. This comparison provides statistics for four categories of service: Bundled Service. Delivery Service-Power Purchase Option. Customers in the DS-PPO category purchase electricity directly from their utility; DS-PPO revenues include the delivery service charge, the transition charge, the transmission charge, and the generation charge. Delivery Service-Interim Supply Service. Customers in the DS-ISS category purchase electricity directly from their utility; DS-ISS revenues include the delivery service charge, the transition charge, the transmission charge, and the generation charge. Interim Supply Service is a short-term service designed for delivery services customers who have not chosen a new supply option after termination of their supply contracts. Delivery Service-Delivery of RES Retail Electric Supplier Power. Customers in the DS-RES category purchase electricity from a supplier other than their utility; DS-RES revenues include the delivery service charge and the associated transition charge. The customer counts presented are based upon each utilitys average number of customers per month.