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RECORD NUMBER: 817 OF 1814

Main Title Illinois River Basin Reservoirs. Report of the Benefits to Water Supply and Pollution Abatement Resulting from Low Flow Augmentation for the Jubilee, London Mills, St. Mary, Mackinaw Dells, Kenney, Oakley and Taylorville Reservoirs.
CORP Author Public Health Service, Chicago, Ill. Div. of Water Supply and Pollution Control.
Year Published 1959
Stock Number PB-229 290
Additional Subjects Illinois River ; Water supply ; Flow augmentation ; Low flow augmentation
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NTIS  PB-229 290 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 60p
Abstract
The Illinois River watershed extends southwesterly across the northern half of Illinois from Chicago to the Mississippi River at Grafton, 38.7 miles above St. Louis, Missouri, northerly to just west of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and easterly to South Bend, Indiana. About 40 percent of the State is drained by the Illinois River. This report covers seven multipurpose reservoirs on tributaries entering the Illinois River between Peoria and a point a few miles below Beardstown.