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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Natural resources and the environment: Water resources: Lakes: Lake Michigan'.

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Asian Carp Rapid Response Group to hold press conference call on Friday, November 20 (2009, November 19) [1609**09]
Press Release: The Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup will hold a press conference call on Friday, November 20, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. to provide an update and share new information regarding Asian carp migration.

Asian Carp Rapid Response Group to hold press conference on Wednesday, December 2 (2009, December 2) [1661**09]
Press Release: The Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup will hold a press conference on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. (CST) at the main project staging site on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal near Lockport, Illinois to officially begin response operations.

Asian Carp Rapid Response Group to hold press conference on Wednesday, December 2 (2009, November 25) [1644**09]
Press Release: The Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup will hold a press conference at the main project staging site on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal near Lockport, Illinois to officially begin response operations.

Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup finishes operation on Cal-Sag Channel (2009, December 8) [1689**09]
Press Release: The Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup has completed fishing operations near the T.J. OBrien Lock in an attempt to locate Asian carp after eDNA sampling in the area tested positive for the invasive species. The Workgroup used commercial fishermen and federal fisheries personnel to deploy nearly 3,000 yards of fishing nets along a 5.5-mile stretch of the Cal-Sag Channel. While the nets were successful in collecting more than 800 fish, no Asian carp were found. The catch included more than 700 common carp and 10 other species.

Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup to host Press Conference Call on Friday, November 13 (2009, November 12) [1576**09]
Press Release: The Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup will host a conference call to talk about operational plans on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.

Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup wraps up main operation on Chicago Sanitary Ship Canal (2009, December 6) [1675**09]
Press Release: The Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup is closing out main project operations on a 5.7-mile stretch of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal (CSSC) that began on December 2. Scheduled routine electric barrier maintenance complete.

Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to Close for Fish Barrier Maintenance (2009, November 13) [1583**09]
Press Release: A section of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal is planned to be closed to all traffic, weather permitting, beginning December 2 for a period of four to five days. Fish toxicant to be used to prevent Asian carp from moving past barrier toward Lake Michigan.

Illinois Integrated Water Quality Report and Section 303(d) List {periodical start}
Information on surface waters, groundwater, inland lakes, Lake Michigan, and impaired waters is included. Assessments are based on biological, water, sediment, physical-habitat, and fish-tissue information.

Illinois Integrated Water Quality Report and Section 303(d) List (2006) [IEPA/BOW/06-002]
The 2006 report is the first time IEPA has combined information which previously was reported in the Illinois Water Quality [305b] Report and the Illinois Section 303 d list. Information on surface waters, groundwater, inland lakes, Lake Michigan, and impaired waters is included. Assessments are based on biological, water, sediment, physical-habitat, and fish-tissue information.

Illinois Natural History Survey Reports (2000, 362 March/April)
Contents include: urban ecology in Illinois; Lake Calumet -\- the dream of recovery; Research and outreach try to stem tide of exotic invasions in Lake Michigan; Plant stress -\- its relationship to arthropod pests in urban landscapes; Environmentally friendly gardening; Insect invaders infest Chicago trees; Cities and ecological dependence; Urban conservation of a wetland bird species -\- yellow-headed blackbird; Cost and controversy in managing urban deer; Illinois Wilds Institute for Nature

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