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LEADER: 02154cam 2200337Ia 4500
001 4460220
005 20020718171740.0
008 020318s2001 ilua s000 0 eng d
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm49337254
040 $aSPI$cSPI$dINU$dUIU
037 $bCentral Monitoring Unit, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Bureau of Water, Surface Water Section, Springfield Monitoring and Assessment Unit, 4500 South Sixth Street, Springfield, Ill. 62706
043 $an-us-il
092 $a363.7$bPRIO
049 $aUIUU$mNO
245 00 $aPriority Lake and Watershed Implementation Program.
246 3 $aPLWIP
246 1 $iThe Priority Lake and Watershed Implementation Program (PLWIP) was initiated under:$aConservation 2000
260 $aSpringfield, Ill. :$bIllinois Environmental Protection Agency,$c[2001]
300 $a1 folded sheet (6 p.) :$bcol. ill. ;$c22 x 28 cm. folded to 22 x 10 cm.
500 $a"Dec-2001"--Colophon.
500 $a"32019"--Colophon.
520 1 $aSummary: Under "Conservation 2000," a long-term comprehensive natural resource bill, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) initiated several programs designed to protect, restore, and enhance lakes and lake activities. One such program, the Priority Lake and Watershed Implementation Program (PLWIP), is a reimbursement grant program that began in 1997. Through this program, the Illinois EPA works cooperatively with managers of publicly-owned inland lakes to implement lake protection, enhancement, and restoration activities. In general priority lakes are defined by the Illinois EPA as unique, high quality aquatic resources, those which serve multiple purposes (recreation and public water supply) or lakes in need of protection or restoration.
650 4 $aWater resources management$zIllinois.
650 0 $aWatershed management$zIllinois.
650 0 $aWatershed restoration$zIllinois.
650 0 $aLake renewal$zIllinois.
650 0 $aRestoration ecology$zIllinois.
650 0 $aEcosystem management$zIllinois.
650 0 $aWater$xPollution$zIllinois.
710 1 $aIllinois.$bEnvironmental Protection Agency.
994 $a02$bUIU