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May 31,2023
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Water Pollution Control
Compliance Assurance Section #19
1021 North Grand Avenue East
Post Office Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 627 94-927 6
Re AFIR for NPDES Phase II MS4 General Stormwater Permit
IL40 0502 DuPage County Stormwater Management & Co-Permitees
March 1.2022 -February 28.2023
Enclosed is the County of DuPage's Annual Facility Inspect Report (AFIR) for the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Phase II MS4 General Stormwater
Permit ILR40 for 2021-2022. This report includes activities that were undertaken and
achieved for all of DuPage County. Thirty+wo municipalities and nine township
highway districts have chosen to participate as co-permitees in our permit program to
meet the six control measures of Public Education and Outreach, Public
Participation/Involvement, Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination, Construction
Site Runoff Control, Post-Construction Runoff Control, and Pollution PreventiorVGood
Housekeeping for Municipal Operations.
The following list of county, municipalities, and township highway districts (with
previously issued permit numbers) are included as participating in the enclosed report
of permit achievements for the2022-2023 permit term:
MUNICIPAI.ITY
DuPage County
Village of Addison
Addison Township
Village of Bartlett
Village of Bensenville
V i I lage of B loon ingda I e
Bloomingdale Township
Village of Burr Ridge
Village of Carol Stream
Village of Clarendon Hills
Village of Downers Grove
ILR40 Permit #
0502
0227
000 I
0286
0292
029s
00t3
0304
0308
017 5
0183
421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, lllinois 60187 (630) 407-6673 . www.dupageco.org/swm
Downers Grove Township
City of Elmhurst
Village of Glen Ellyn
Village of Glendale Heights
Village of Hanover Park
Village of Hinsdale
Village of ltasca
Village of Lemont
Village of Lisle
Lisle Township
Village of Lombard
Milton Township
City of Naperville
Naperville Township
Village of Oak Brook
City of OakbrookTeruace
Village of Roselle
/illage oJ ltilla Park
City of Warrenville
Village of Wayne
Wayne Township
City of West Chicago
Village of lMestmont
City of Wheaton
Village of Willowbrook
Village of Winfield
Winfield Township
City of Wood Dale
Village of Woodridge
York Township
0040
0t87
0199
0342
0347
03s5
0360
0497
0376
0079
0378
0086
0396
0092
0407
0232
0437
0463
0274
0500
0t 49
0466
0254
0470
0255
0474
0t 55
0478
0480
0r 59
If you have any questions about the information contained within the attached annual report
submittal, please contact Mary Beth Falsey, Water Quality Supervisor at (630) 407-6680.
Regards,
Sarah Hunn, P.E., CFM
Director
DuPage County Stormwater Management
lllinois Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau of Water e 1021N. Grand Avenue E. o P.O. Box 19276 . Springfield . lllinois t 62794-9276
Division of Water Pollution Gontrol
ANNUAL FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT
for NPDES Permit for Storm Water Discharges from Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4)
This fillable form may be completed online, a copy saved locally, printed and signed before it is submitted to the
Compliance Assurance Secfion at the above address. Complete each section of this report.
Report Period: From March, 2022 To March,2023
MS4 OPERATOR INFORMATION: (As it appears on the current permit)
Name: DuPage County Stormwater Ma nagement Mailing Address 1: 421 N. Countv Farm Rd
Permit No. lLR40 0502
Mailing Address 2
City: Wheaton State: lL Zip:60187
County DuPaqe
Telephone: 630.407.6700
Contact Person: Mary Beth Falsey EmailAddress
(Person responsible f
falsev@d .org
Name(s) of governmental entity(ies) in which MS4 is located: (As it appears on the current permit)
County of DuPaqe
41 municipalities and townshi ps listed on cover letter
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS MUST BE ADDRESSED.
A. Changes to best management practices (check appropriate BMP change(s) and attach information
regarding change(s) to BMP and measurable goals.)
1. Public Education and Outreach f, 4. Construction Site Runoff Control n
2. Public Participation/lnvolvement n 5. Post-Construction Runoff Control I
3. lllicit Discharge Detection & Elimination I 6. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping f
B. Attach the status of compliance with permit conditions, an assessment of the appropriateness of your identified best
management practices and progress towards achieving the statutory goal of reducing the discharge of pollutants to the
MEP, and your identified measurable goals for each of the minimum control measures.
C. Attach results of information collected and analyzed, including monitoring data, if any during the reporting period.
D. Attach a summary of the storm water activities you plan to undertake during the next reporting cycle ( including an
implementation schedule.)
E. Attach notice that you are relying on another government entity to satisfy some of your permit obligations (if applicable)
F. Attach a list of construction projects that your entity has paid for during the reporting period.
Any person who knowingly makes a false, fictitious, or fraudulent material statement, orally or in writing, to the illinois EpA
commits a 4 felony.subseguenf offense after conviction is a Class 3 felony. (415 ILCS S/44(h))
lsi 3a_ ^c?R
Sarah Hunn, P.E
Date:
Director of Stormwater Management
Printed Name:
EMAIL COMPLETED FORM TO: epa.ms4annualinsp@illinois.gov
or Mail to: ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE SECTION #19
1021 NORTH GRANDAVENUE EAST
POST OFFICE BOX 19276
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 627 94-927 6
This Agency is authorized to require this information under Section 4 and Title X of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 514, 5t3g). Failure to disclose thisinformationmayresultin: acivil penaltyofnottoexceed$50,000fortheviolationandanadditional civil penaltyofnottoexceed$10,000foreachdayduringlL 532 2585 which the violaiion continues 1+l s tlCd sl+21 and may also prevent this form from being processed and could result in your application being denied. This formWPC 691 Rev 6/10 has been approved by the Forms Management Center.
Title:
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SECTION A
DuPage County Stormwater Management (DCSM) and co-permittee communities submitted revised Notice of
Intent forms to IEPA in early 2021. Covid-19 pandemic related adaptations continued to be made when
implementing the minimum control measures and best management practices. They are described in the
following sections of this report.
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SECTION B
A. Public Education and Outreach
A1. Distribution of Paper Material
DCSM has created several handouts and brochures pertaining to sources of pollutants in waterways and water
quality BMPs. These, as well as handouts from other entities, are distributed at public events, are available in
office, posted online, and sent out in newsletters and through social media. Informational topics include rain
barrels, rain gardens, native plants, other green infrastructure techniques, citizen monitoring of waterways and
seasonal BMPs for the spring, summer, fall and winter. These materials are updated as needed to incorporate
new and updated information, including the effects of climate change on stormwater impacts. Each co -
permittee is responsible for making educational materials available in their of fice and on their websites.
Goal:
Number of educational materials updated or created per year for distribution.
Milestone:
Update or create 2 digital or print materials for distribution by co-permittees.
Status:
During the reporting year, DCSM staff created or updated the following educational materials:
• Social Media infographics which can be found on our Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram pages and
shared by co-permittees. They can be found at: https://twitter.com/DuPageSWM ,
https://www.facebook.com/DuPageSWM , and https://www.instagram.com/dupageswm/
• DuPage County’s 2022 Annual Report (Annual Report on the Stormwater Management Department
including flood control, shared services, permitting, and water quality):
https://www.dupagecounty.gov/swm/
• All webinars hosted during the reporting year recorded and posted to:
https://www.youtube.com/@DuPageSWM
DCSM and co-permittees share these and other educational materials through distribution at events, in
offices, on websites, through social media, and newsletters. In addition to the above material, brochures,
publications, and educational materials can be found at:
https://www.dupagecounty.gov/government/departments/stormwater_management/water_quality/outreac
h_materials.php
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Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and associated social distancing guidelines, distribution of materials at events
and in office were somewhat limited during the 2022-2023 reporting year. However, the digital brochures
were available on websites in pdf form and shared through email , newsletter, and social media links.
A2. Speaking Engagement
DCSM coordinates, hosts, and presents at workshops on topics including water qual ity efforts for the
watersheds, methods for pollutant reduction, during and after construction BMPs, native vegetation, and
green infrastructure. Presentations include information on the potential impacts and effects of stormwater
discharge due to climate change as applicable. Each co-permittee is responsible for promoting and advertising
workshops within their jurisdictions.
Goal:
Number of presentations made by DCSM staff per year.
Milestone:
Conduct 7 presentations per year.
Status:
Virtual format for many events continues in the 2022-2023 reporting year. However, in person events
increased from the previous year. A combination of in-person, virtual, and hybrid events are expected to
continue.
DCSM staff presented and hosted virtual educational workshops and conferences to educate the general
public as well as professionals about water quality trends and issues. Rather than holding workshops in every
major watershed, virtual workshops and conferences were made available to all residents and professional
staff. Virtual events have proven to be more convenient for attendees resulting in an increase in attendance.
Both formats are expected to continue into the future. The following presentations were made by DCSM and
co-permittee’s staff during the reporting year:
Agency Outreach Date Location # of
Attendees
General
Category Involvement
DuPage
County IAFSM Annual Conference 3/8-
3/9/2022 Statewide 40 Conference Presenter
DuPage
County
Illinois Wastewater Professionals
Conference
4/25-
4/27/2022 Springfield 100 Conference Presenter
DuPage
County APWA Chicago Expo and Rodeo 5/18-
5/19/2022 Villa Park 200 Conference Presenter
DuPage
County Calumet Stormwater Collaborative 8/5/2022 Virtual 50 Meeting Speaker
DuPage
County Elmhurst Masonic Lodge Meeting 9/6/2022 Elmhurst Meeting Speaker
DuPage
County
NIU Local Government
Administration Course 11/2/2022 NIU Academic
Lecture Presenter
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DuPage
County
EWRI Chicagoland Permitting
Workshop 11/16/2022 Schaumburg Workshop Presenter
DuPage
County
Prairie State Canoe Association
Meeting 1/19/2023 Arlington Heights 30 Meeting Presenter
Addison
Township Wood Dale Police and Movie Night 404 N. Wood Dale
Rd, Wood Dale
Public
Awareness
Event
Presenter
Village of
Addison
SCARCE Earth & Water Flag
Presentation 9/19/2022 1 Friendship Plaza,
Addison, IL 60101 50 Meeting Host /
Presenter
Burr Ridge Burr Ridge Stormwater
Management Committee 9/13/2022 Village Hall 8 Meeting Host
Burr Ridge Burr Ridge Village Board Workshop 10/5/2022 Village Hall 8 Meeting Presenter
Burr Ridge Burr Ridge Village Board Workshop 11/1/2022 Village Hall 8 Meeting Presenter
Burr Ridge Burr Ridge Stormwater
Management Committee 11/22/2022 Village Hall 8 Meeting Host
Carol
Stream Snow & Ice Control Plan 11/7/2022 Village Hall
Board
Members
(Zoom for
Residents)
Village
Board of
Trustees
Bi-Weekly
Meeting
Presenter
Downers
Grove APWA EXPO - Bioswale Program 5/18/2022 Villa Park 30 Conference Presenter
Downers
Grove
Bioswale Program and Knotweed
Presentation 2/1/2023 South Barrington 50 Workshop Presenter
Elmhurst Sustainability Day 10/26/2022
Elmhurst History
Museum Education
Center
Event Host
Elmhurst Public Works Citizen's Academy
5 Thursday
evenings in
Spring 2022
Public Works
Facility 25 Workshop Host
Glendale
Heights
Klein Creek Stream Restoration
Project Public Outreach Meeting 2/16/2022 Glendale Heights
Village Hall 8 Meeting Host/
Presenter
Glen Ellyn Village of Glen Ellyn Environmental
Commission Monthly 535 Duane (Civic
Center) ~7-10 Meeting Host
Lemont
"Green Infrastructure
Maintenance: It can be
Successful!"
1/13/2022
Lisle Village Stormwater Committee
Meeting 11/15/2022 Village Hall 12 Meeting
Lombard DuPage River Salt Creek
Workgroup Meetings
6
occurrences Zoom 40 each Meeting
Lombard Lombard Public Works Citizens
Academy 4/25/2022 Lombard 20 Meeting
Naperville
Motive-8 Career Event -
Stormwater Model Demonstration
by City Staff
10/21/2022
Naperville
Yard (1601 Legacy
Cir, Naperville, IL
60563
1,200 Presenter
Wayne
Township
Wayne Center Homeowners
Association meeting 4/25/2023 Wayne Township
office
approx.
100
HOA
annual
meeting
Presenter
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Winfield
Township West Win HOA 4/25/2023 Winfield TWP RD
Dist. 60 Meeting Host /
Presenter
Winfield
Township Northwoods HOA 11/11/2022 First United Comm
Church 72 Meeting Presenter
A3. Public Service Announcement
DCSM utilizes technology to enhance outreach efforts detailing water quality trends and highlighting practices
that can reduce the transport of pollutants into waterways. DCSM promotes informational outlets using a
Stormwater Management monthly e-newsletter, direct media relations, press releases, advisories, and social
media to promote seasonal BMPs, events, and other stormwater-related news.
Goal:
Number of messages broadcast within the co-permittee area per year (Co-permittee area includes the limits of
all participating MS4s).
Milestone:
Broadcast 12 messages within the co-permittee area detailing water quality trends highlighting practices that
can reduce the transport of pollutants into waterways.
Status:
During the reporting year, DCSM staff disbursed information throughout the countywide co-permittee area on
water quality trends, largely though virtual formats such as social media and email.
• Monthly Newsletter with over 15,000 subscribers
https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/ILDUPAGE/subscriber/new?topic_id=ILDUPAGE_20
• Facebook, Twitter & Instagram with over 1,400 followers and over 50,000 views
https://twitter.com/DuPageSWM
https://www.facebook.com/DuPageSWM
https://www.instagram.com/dupageswm/
• YouTube with more than 80 outreach/training videos and over 90,000 combined views
https://www.youtube.com/@DuPageSWM/videos
In addition to sharing and promoting the DCSM information listed above, co-permittees also distributed
information through the following public service announcements & social media posts:
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Agency Public Service Announcements & Social Media Posts
# of
Posts
# of
Follower
s
Addison
Township https://www.inaturalist.org 26
Addison
Township DuPage County Environmental Concerns SCARCE Awards 1
Addison
Township DuPage County Environmental Concerns Manhole ID 1
Addison
Township Storm Sewer Identification medallions
Addison
Township SCARCE Christmas Tree recycling 1
Addison
Township Beecheck.org 1
Addison
Township SCARCE Cooking Oil recycling 1
Village of
Addison https://www.facebook.com/VillageofAddison/ 30 3,900
Village of
Addison https://twitter.com/AddisonVillage 30 970
Village of
Addison https://www.youtube.com/@villageaddison7743 2 1,540
Village of
Addison
https://www.instagram.com/villageaddison/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=862c49d6 -
d150-4b3e-b8dc-cd9f1cdfc776 30 110
Bensenville Facebook - Brush Pick up 8 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - Bag It, Don't Blow It! Campaign (Leaves cleanup) 3 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - Christmas Tree Recycling 1 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - Christmas Light Recycling 1 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - Cooking Oil and Grease Clog Pipes 2 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - Pumpkin Smash 5 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - Creek Cleanup by PW highlighting services 1 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - DuPage County Sign Recycling Program 1 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - Arbor Day 1 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - Village Recycling Event & Paper Shredding 2 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - When it Rains, It Drains (Stormwater management) 1 9,300
Bensenville Facebook - Celebrating 50 Years of the Clean Water Act: How can you Do Your Part? 1 9,300
Bloomingdale
Township www.bloomingdaletownship.com 11
Burr Ridge Nixle notification system 1 2,495
Carol Stream Twitter 37 1167
Carol Stream Facebook 37 6800
Darien Reduce Salt Usage - February 1347
Downers
Grove Facebook 27 12,000
Downers
Grove twitter 22 6,952
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Downers
Grove YouTube 5 1,379
Downers
Grove e-News 36 2,879
Elmhurst Facebook 5/week 9900
Elmhurst Twitter 1/week 1415
Elmhurst Instagram
1/mont
h 2000
Glen Ellyn Facebook (Meta) 39 7.6K
Hanover Park Facebook 5 6700
Hinsdale @HinsdaleParks (Facebook/Instagram) 30 6200
Lisle Township
All Water Quality events listed below are also posted year-round on our Lisle Township
website and occasionally on Facebook
Lisle Facebook 7 5,100
Lisle Twitter 7 2,780
Lisle Nextdoor 7 7,093
Lombard Lombard TV-6 PSA on Wise Salting 1 month
1,000
views
(est)
Lombard Controlled Burns of Detention Basins & Parking Lots 1 20 likes
Lombard Social Media to remove leaves from storm inlets 1 18 likes
Naperville https://www.naperville.il.us/residents/adopt-a-drain-program/ 1
Naperville https://www.facebook.com/NapervilleIL/ 20 21,000
Naperville
(Adopt a drain, Earth Day, Native Plants, Snow salt usage, Household hazardous waste
disposal, etc.)
Roselle Facebook (Village of Roselle - Choose Roselle) 22 5100
Roselle Instagram (Village of Roselle) 9 579
Villa Park Facebook 27 6,146
Villa Park Tweeter 27 2,046
Villa Park Instagram 27 1,500
Warrenville https://www.facebook.com/CityOfWarrenville/ Multiple 3500
Wayne
Township WTRD Facebook page 52/year 421
West Chicago Facebook - Keep storm drains free of leaves 1 424
Westmont Facebook 20+ 4,100
Wheaton Twitter 67 5,563
Wheaton Facebook 72 11,175
Wheaton Instagram 36 1,988
Willowbrook Facebook 2
Willowbrook Nextdoor 2
Winfield Facebook - Paint Drop off 1
Winfield Facebook - Christmas light collection 1
Winfield Facebook - Arbor Day Event 1
Wood Dale
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=370777101752389&set=pb.100064603062
677.-2207520000.&type=3
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Wood Dale
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=482343180595780&set=pb.100064603062
677.-2207520000.&type=3
Woodridge
Facebook March- Yard Waste Collection,
ComEd Tree Planting 2 5000
Woodridge
Facebook April - Adopt a Highway, Appropriate
Recycling, Earth Day (x2), Recycling Extravaganza, Reduce Litter 6 5000
Woodridge
Facebook May - Tree Planting, DuPage Trails,
Solid Waste/Recycling Report, Plant Sale, Refuse/Recycling/Yard Waste 5 5000
Woodridge
Facebook June - Community Tree Planting,
Gypsy Moth Treatment, Sign Recycling 3 5000
Woodridge Facebook July - litter reduction 1 5000
Woodridge Facebook October - leaf collection 1 5000
Woodridge Facebook November - leaf collection 1 5000
Woodridge Facebook December - Christmas tree recycling 1 5000
Additional information distributed by MS4 co-permittees through the following newsletters:
Agency Newsletter/ Archive Website # of Subscribers
Addison Township E-cycle events mailer Entire Addison Township
mailer
Addison Township Water Quality handout Recycling attendees and
available at the Highway
Addison Township Textile recycling event mailer Entire Addison Township
mailer
Addison Township Book recycling event mailer Entire Addison Township
mailer
Addison Township Pollinator Meadows brochure Recycling attendees and
available at the Highway
Addison Township Christmas tree recycling SCARCE publications
Villages PSA marquees
Addison Township DuPage County News Release Water Quality Feb 22
Posted at Highway
Department and Township
buildings
Addison Township SCARCE Water Quality Award & Earth Quality Award
DuPage County
Environmental Concerns
Newsletter
Addison Township Cooking Oil recycling Entire Addison Township
mailer
Village of Addison Advantages Newsletter (Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022) 36,000
https://www.addisonadvantage.org/living_in/advantages_newsletter.php
Bartlett
Water Quality information is listed on the Village website. Drainage and
flood information listed in the quarterly Bartletter publication sent to
residents.
Bensenville Bensenville Community Newsletter 5000
Bloomingdale
Township Stormwater handouts at front counter
Bloomingdale Adopt a Storm Grate Article - Oct 22 Almanac
Bloomingdale Safe Medication Disposal - 9/22/22 E-news
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Bloomingdale Help Prevent Street Flooding (Polluted Runoff) - 10/28/22 E-News
Carol Stream e-Newsletter 1,591
Carol Stream Website 3 Posts
Downers Grove
Township Stormwater Management Brochures In office
Downers Grove DG Times 25,000
Downers Grove Preserving Natural Areas - YouTube 1,379
Downers Grove Japanese Knotweed - YouTube 1,379
Downers Grove Monarchs Migration and Milkweed - YouTube 1,379
Downers Grove Rain Barrel Sale 2022 186
Downers Grove Native Tree and Shrub Sale 2022 160
Elmhurst The City of Elmhurst prints the periodic DuPage County brochures out for
residents to pick up at front counters N/A
Glen Ellyn Glen Ellyn Quarterly Newsletter (Spring, Summer & Fall 2021) 6,578
Glen Ellyn E-Newsletter Sent 106
Glen Ellyn Printed Newsletters Sent 29
Hanover Park Village Hi-Lighter (www.hpil.org/499/Hi-Lighter) (5 issues) 38,000
Hanover Park Weekly E-news 1,000
Itasca 2022 Spring Newsletter
Itasca 2022 Summer Newsletter
Itasca 2022 Fall Newsletter
Itasca 2022 Winter Newsletter
Lisle Township 2022 Fall/Winter Newsletter ~3,400
Lisle Township 2023 Spring/Summer Newsletter ~3,400
Lisle Township www.lisletownship.com
Lisle Township www.lisletownshiproaddistrict.com
Lisle Township Ways to Reduce Water Usage/Improve Water Quality 2023 Spring/Summer
Newsletter
Lisle Township Native Plant Sale DuPage Forest Preserve 2023 Spring/Summer
Newsletter
Lisle Spring 2022 12,817
Lisle Summer 2022 12,817
Lisle Fall 2022 12,817
Lisle Winter 2023 12,817
Lisle E-Newsletter 1,302
Lombard Newsletter post for DuPage County Water Quality Meeting 44,476
Lombard Implemented See-Click-Fix for citizen reporting 290
Milton Township Township’s website and our Homeowner’s Handbook
Sent out annually to all the
residents of the
unincorporated areas of
the Township
Milton Township “After the Storm” a citizen guide to understanding stormwater brochure
At the Milton Township
Highway Department
office
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Oak Brook Oak Brook Stormwater Management Website Public
Oak Brook Recycling Program Flyer (Flood Brothers) 2,688 Oak Brook
households
Roselle Roselle Reporter - May/June 2022 10200
https://www.roselle.il.us/Archive.aspx?AMID=42
Roselle Roselle Reporter - September/October 2022 10200
Roselle Roselle Reporter - November/December 2022 10200
Roselle Roselle Reporter - March/April 2023 10200
Roselle Roselle E-News - May 5, 2022 2155
https://www.roselle.il.us/745/Roselle-E-News
Roselle Roselle E-News - May 12, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - May 19, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - June 14, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - June 16, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - June 23, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - July 7, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - July 14, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - August 11, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - August 18, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - August 25, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - September 1, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - September 8, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - September 15, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - October 27, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - November 3, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - November 10, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - November 17, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - November 23, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - December 1, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - December 8, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - December 15, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - December 29, 2022 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - January 5, 2023 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - January 12, 2023 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - January 19, 2023 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - February 16, 2023 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - February 23, 2023 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - March 16, 2023 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - March 23, 2023 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - March 30, 2023 2155
Roselle Roselle E-News - April 6, 2023 2155
Villa Park VP E-newsletter 1,935
Warrenville Hometown Happenings 13,000
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Warrenville https://www.warrenville.il.us/ Unk
Wayne Township Brush card 1650
Wayne Township Newsletter 1650
Wayne Township Pamphlets in office (Conservation Foundation, DuPage County
Stormwater Management)
West Chicago Window to West Chicago - Winter 2022 11,500
Westmont Community Village of Westmont Newsletter 5500+
Wheaton Wheaton Weekly (26 press releases) 3,648
Willowbrook Willowbrook newsletter
Winfield Township Winfield Township Homeowners Handbook 2500
Winfield 2022 Water Quality Report for the Village of Winfield
Sent to every Village
Household & posted on
Village-website
Wood Dale March/April 2022 N/A
Wood Dale May/June 2022 N/A
Wood Dale July/August 2022 N/A
Wood Dale September/October 2022 N/A
Wood Dale November/December 2022 N/A
Wood Dale January/February 2022 N/A
Woodridge Woodridge Focus - Fall 2022 (Yard waste disposal, illegal dumping, free
leaf collection, amnesty day disposal, solar power) 13,683
Woodridge Woodridge Focus - Winter / Spring 2022 (Light recycling, Christmas Tree
recycling) 13,683
Woodridge
Water Bill Brief - sent bi-monthly (water quality report, yard waste
collection, recycling, watering restrictions, amnesty disposal, hazardous
waste disposal, free leaf collection, holiday light recycling, Christmas tree
recycling
8,696
Woodridge
Woodridge Enews - sent every Friday (holiday light recycling, ComEd tree
give away, DuPage/SCARCE Sustainable Design challenge, Kiwanis Adopt a
Highway Program, Tree City USA and tree planting, Woodridge Rotary
Recycling Extravaganza, reforestation, refuse/recycling/yard waste, water
conservation, community tree planting, solar friendly, water conservation
tips, DuPage Stormwater Management public comment open house,
DuPage Monarch Project, hazardous waste disposal, DuPage CO Quarry
tour, pool draining tips from DuPage Co., electronic and hazardous waste
disposal, leaf collection, pumpkin smash, Neighbors Helping Neighbors
tornado debris clean up, Christmas Tree recycling,
2,832
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A4. Community Event
DCSM coordinates with co-permittees to present at countywide community events, both in person or virtually,
on topics including water quality efforts for the watersheds and pollutant reduction, native vegetation, and
green infrastructure.
Goal:
Number of events participated in or hosted per year.
Milestone:
Host or participate in 9 countywide events per year to educate the public on water quality topics.
Status:
In a typical year, DCSM and co-permittee staff attend, present at, sponsor, and host events throughout the
county to educate the public about water quality topics and issues. Due to Covid-19, many in person events
were cancelled since 2020. However, this was supplemented by hosting, presenting at, and attending several
virtual events. In person events picked up in the 2022-2023 reporting year. A combination of in-person and
virtual events are expected to continue into the future. Events are advertised by DCSM and co-permittees
through newsletters and social media. During the reporting year, the following events were hosted, attended,
and/or presented at:
Events hosted / participated in:
Agency Event Date Location(s)
# of
Attendees /
Items
Collected /
Metrics
Involvement
DuPage
County
Walker Elementary Water
Quality Flag 3/22/2022
Clarendon
Hills
~ 20
attendees Host, Sponsor
DuPage
County Sustainable Design Challenge 4/5/2022 Wheaton
~100
attendees Host, Sponsor
DuPage
County
Addison Township Highway
Department Water Quality
Flag 4/13/2022 Wood Dale
~ 20
attendees Host, Sponsor
DuPage
County 2022 Earth Day Fair 4/24/2022 Naperville
~ 200
attendees Exhibitor
DuPage
County
SCARCE Growin' Green Garden
Market 4/30/2022 Addison
~400
attendees Exhibitor
DuPage
County
Downers Grove High School
Quarry Tour 4/14/2022
Elmhurst
Quarry
~20
attendees Students, Teachers
DuPage
County
2022 Wetland Plant
Identification Course 6/14-6/16/2022 Countywide
~ 30
attendees Host
DuPage
County DuPage County Fair 7/29-7/31/2022 Wheaton
~500
attendees Exhibitor
DuPage
County Wetland Delineation Course 9/13-9/16/2022 Countywide
~30
attendees Host
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DuPage
County
Village of Addison Water
Quality Flag Ceremony 9/19/2022 Addison
~20
attendees Sponsor
DuPage
County Elmhurst Quarry Public Tour 10/1/2022
Elmhurst
Quarry
~200
attendees Host
DuPage
County
Pilates & Tour of Armstrong
Park Flood Control Facility 10/4/2022 Carol Stream
~15
attendees Host
DuPage
County
Antunes Water Quality Flag
Ceremony 10/6/2022 Carol Stream
~20
attendees Host, Sponsor
DuPage
County 2022 Pumpkin Smash 11/5/2022 Countywide 232 tons Sponsor
DuPage
County Cooking Oil Recycling Event 11/26/2022 Countywide Sponsor
Addison
Township E-Cycle events
411 W.
Potter
Street, Wood
Dale
Addison Township
Highway Department
Addison
Township Textile Recycling event
411 W.
Potter
Street, Wood
Dale
Addison Township
Highway Department
Addison
Township
Brach pick up & Mulch
Delivery Program
411 W.
Potter
Street, Wood
Dale
Addison Township
Highway Department
Addison
Township Rain Barrel Sales Entire year
411 W.
Potter
Street, Wood
Dale
Addison Township
Highway Department
Addison
Township
Wood Dale Public Works Open
House Police Night
404 N. Wood
Dale Rd,
Wood Dale City of Wood Dale
Addison
Township
Installation of Medallions on
62 Storm Sewers
Addison
Township
Addison Township
Highway Department
Addison
Township
Storm Sewer Identification
medallions
Addison
Township
Addison Township
Highway Department
Addison
Township Street Sweeping 3 times per year
Addison
Township
Addison Township
Highway Department
Addison
Township Cooking Oil recycling
411 W.
Potter
Street, Wood
Dale
Addison Township
Highway Department
Addison
Township
SCARCE Water Quality Award
& Earth Quality Award
401 N.
Addison
Road,
Addison
Addison Township
Highway Department
Village of
Addison Addison Recycling Event 4/2/2022
213 N
Lombard Rd,
Addison, IL
60101 530 Sponsor and Host
Village of
Addison Addison Recycling Event 10/15/2022
213 N
Lombard Rd, 415 Sponsor and Host
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Addison, IL
60101
Village of
Addison Rx Collection Box Continuously
3 Friendship
Plaza,
Addison, IL
60101 Sponsor and Host
Village of
Addison Yard Waste Pickup - Weekly April - November Addison Sponsor and Host
Village of
Addison Branch Pickup - Monthly April - November Addison Sponsor and Host
Village of
Addison Christmas Tree Recycling January Addison Sponsor and Host
Bartlett
Green Infrastructure & Design
Tool seminar 4/14/2022
Zoom or
virtual 1 or 2
DuPage County
Stormwater
Bartlett
New MS4 general permit - the
path forward 4/28/2022
Zoom or
virtual 1 or 2
Christopher B. Burke
Engineering
Bartlett
Compost/Capture/Clean/Diver
t Stormwater 6/9/2022
Zoom or
virtual 1 or 2
DuPage County
Stormwater
Bartlett
Implementing/Scaling Climate
Solutions 9/29/2022
Zoom or
virtual 1
Christopher B. Burke
Engineering
Bartlett
50 years of the Clean Water
Act 10/26/2022
Zoom or
virtual 1
DuPage County
Stormwater
Bartlett
Routine/Long term
Maintenance for Detention
Basins 1/12/2023
Zoom or
virtual 1 or 2
DuPage County
Stormwater
Bartlett
Goshen, IN Flood Resilient
Strategy 2/23/2023
Zoom or
virtual 1 or 2
Christopher B. Burke
Engineering
Bartlett
Monthly MEG Meetings -
numerous topics Monthly
Zoom or
virtual 1 or 2
DuPage County
Stormwater
Bensenville Pumpkin Smash 11/5/2022
Bensenville
Village Hall 30 Host
Bensenville Cooking Oil Collection Continuously
Bensenville
Public Works
Bensenville Christmas Light Recycling
12/19/22 through
1/31/23
Bensenville
Village Hall
and PW
Bensenville Christmas Tree Mulching
12/26/22 through
1/31/23
Bensenville
Public Works
Bensenville Brush Pick Up
Monthly April -
November
Curbside,
Village wide
Bensenville
Village Recycling Event &
Paper Shredding 6/4/2022
Bensenville
Public Works
Bensenville
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Tour 4/20/2022
Bensenville
STP 25 Host
Bensenville Rx Drop Off Box Continuously
Bensenville
Police
Department Host
Bloomingdal
e Township Electronic Recycling 4/2/2022
B.T. Highway
Dept
Approx 200
Cars Host
Bloomingdal
e Township Textile Recycling 4/2/2022
B.T. Highway
Dept ~ 200 Cars Host
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Bloomingdal
e Township Electronic Recycling 7/16/2022
B.T. Highway
Dept ~ 200 Cars Host
Bloomingdal
e Township Textile Recycling 7/16/2022
B.T. Highway
Dept ~ 200 Cars Host
Bloomingdal
e Township Electronic Recycling 10/1/2022
B.T. Highway
Dept ~ 200 Cars Host
Bloomingdal
e Township Textile Recycling 10/1/2022
B.T. Highway
Dept ~ 200 Cars Host
Bloomingdal
e
Paint Collection & Recycling
Event 5/14/2022
Bloomingdal
e Public
Works SBC Waste Disposal
Bloomingdal
e Rx Sharps Collection Box available 365/24/7
Bloomingdal
e Police
Department
Village of
Bloomingdale
Bloomingdal
e Branch/Brush Collection
April '22, July '22, Oct
'22 Village Wide
Village of
Bloomingdale
Burr Ridge
eWorks Electronics and
Textiles Recycling Center
5 days/week, year-
round Public Works
182,426 lbs
collected Host
Burr Ridge Annual brush pickup
10/24/2022-
10/28/2022 Village-wide 2600 Sponsor
Carol Stream
Electronics, Pumpkins &
Textiles Recycling Event 11/5/2022
Water
Reclamation
Center
Pumpkins:
6,160 lbs.
Electronics:
18,167 lbs.
Textiles: 1,615
lbs. Host
Darien Brush Pick-up May - October curbside City
Darien Yard Waste Pick-up May - October curbside City
Downers
Grove
Township Christmas Tree Pickup All residents
Downers
Grove
Township Brush Pick Up Twice a Year All residents
Downers
Grove
Township Street Sweeping Twice a Year
Curb & Gutter
Streets
Downers
Grove Sustainable Design Challenge 4/5/2022
DuPage
County 2 Judge
Downers
Grove Paper Shredding 4/30/2022 DG VH
9,240 lbs /
376 residents Sponsor/Host
Downers
Grove
DuPage County Recycling
Event 1/14/2023
PW Storage
Yard,
Wheaton Advertiser
Downers
Grove Rain Barrel Sale 6/9/2023 DG PW
56 rain barrels
sold Sponsor/Host
Downers
Grove Native Tree and Shrub Sale 6/9/2023 DG PW Sponsor/Host
Downers
Grove Christmas Light Recycling
11/21/2022 to
2/20/2023
DG PW, DG
Fire Station 2
7 boxes @ 4'x
4'x4' Host
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Elmhurst Rain Barrel Pick Up
1st Saturday, April-
Sept.
Elmhurst
Water
Reclamation
Facility Host
Elmhurst Prescription Drug Drop Box Bi-Annually
Elmhurst
Police
Station Host
Elmhurst Cooking Oil Recycling 11/26/2022
Public Works
Facility Host
Elmhurst Electronic Recycling Quarterly
Public Works
Facility Host
Elmhurst Textile/Clothing Recycling Quarterly
Public Works
Facility Host
Elmhurst Pumpkin Recycling 12/5/2022
Public Works
Facility Host
Elmhurst Christmas Tree Recycling After Christmas Curbside Host
Glendale
Heights Medical Collections/ Disposal year round
Village Police
Department All residents Host
Glendale
Heights Earth Day Recycling Event 4/22/2022
GH2O
Aquatic
Center
18 car
batteries, 7
marine
batteries, 12 -
12v batteries,
35 cordless
power tool
batteries, 410
pounds small
batteries, 12
pairs glasses,
45 cell
phones, 16
American
flags, 90
pounds Xmas
lights
Glendale
Heights Yard Waste Pickup April 1st - Nov 30th curbside all residents
Glendale
Heights Electronics Recycling Program
2nd collection day of
the month curbside All residents
Glen Ellyn
Leaf and yard waste pick up by
sticker program and curbside
composting through
contracted waste hauler Throughout the year Entire Village Contract manager
Glen Ellyn
Greens Recycling (contracted
waste hauler) Jan. 3, 10 & 17 2022 Entire Village Contract manager
Glen Ellyn
Cooking Oil waste drop of at
Glenbard Wastewater Throughout the year
Glenbard
Wastewater Sponsor
Glen Ellyn Pumpkin Recycling Nov. 6th
393 N. Main
& 130 S.
Lambert
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Hanover Park Christmas Lights Recycling Year Round Public Works
Lights can be dropped
off at Public Works to
be recycled
Hanover Park Light bulb recycling Year Round Public Works
Lights can be dropped
off at Public Works to
be recycled
Hanover Park Battery Recycling Year Round Public Works
Batteries can be
dropped off at Public
Works to be recycled
Hanover Park Curbside Electronics Recycling Year Round Curbside
Per Village's
agreement with the
refuse hauler,
residents can dispose
of two electronic
waste items per week
at no additional costs.
Hanover Park
Weekly Curbside Yard Waste
Pick-up April - November Curbside
Per Village's
agreement with the
refuse hauler,
residents can dispose
of yard waste with
their weekly pickup.
Hanover Park Village wide Brush Pick-up April & October Curbside
Public works performs
a village wide brush
pick-up.
Hanover Park Apiary Open House 6/4/2022
Village
Apiary
Environmental
Committee is the
sponsor for the open
house at the Village
apiary.
Hanover Park Arbor Day 4/29/2022 Liberty Park
Village held a tree
planting ceremony at
Liberty Park and
included the park
district pre-school.
Hanover Park Christmas Tree Recycling January Curbside
Per Village's
agreement with the
refuse hauler,
residents can dispose
of their Christmas
Tree with their
weekly pickup in
January.
Hinsdale
Curbside Yard
Waste/Composting Collection
Weekly (April-
November) Various Village wide Refuse Contract
Hinsdale Leaf Collection Program October-November Various Village wide Refuse Contract
Hinsdale Christmas Tree Collection January Various Village wide Refuse Contract
Lemont
Household Recycling Event
(motor oil, e-recycling,
document disposal, battery 9/17/2022
101 Main ST
Lemont, IL
60439
Lemont
Environmental
Commission
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collection, prescription
medication collection
Lemont
At Your Door collection of
recyclable and hazardous
waste items Village- wide
Included in Waste
Management
municipal contract for
all residents
Lemont Village wide street sweeping daily spring-fall Village- wide
Village of Lemont
Public Works
Lemont Yard waste, brush pick up April 1 - 12-9 Village- wide
Included in Waste
Management
municipal contract for
all residents
Lisle
Township Car Care Clinic 10/8/2022
Lisle
Township
Road District ~100
Lisle Township Road
District & TRIAD
Lisle
Township Car Care Clinic 5/13/2023
Lisle
Township
Road District ~100
Lisle Township Road
District & TRIAD
Lisle
Township Leaf Pick Up Oct. - Nov. 2022
Lisle
Township
Road District
3,400
Households
Lisle Township Road
District
Lisle
Township Brush Pick Up May - Oct. 2023
Lisle
Township
Road District
3,400
Households
Lisle Township Road
District
Lisle
Township Street Sweeping
Year round as
needed
Lisle
Township
Road District > 45 sq miles
Lisle Township Road
District
Lisle
Township
Waste Oil recycled to heat one
of our buildings
Year round as
needed
Lisle
Township
Road District n/a
Lisle Township Road
District
Lisle
Township
Document Shredding &
Recycling Event 4/22/2023
Lisle
Township 100+ 4.2 tons shredded
Lisle Lisle French Market 5/1/2022
Lisle River
Walk Residents (45)
Booth with DuPage
County Water Quality
Information
Lombard
Rain Barrel Reimbursement
Program ongoing Lombard PW 8 Host
Lombard
Compost Bin Reimbursement
Program ongoing Lombard PW 10 Host
Lombard Sharps Collection Box ongoing Village Hall Host
Lombard
HHW & Electronics Curbside
Program ongoing Village-wide 217 Sponsor
Lombard Pumpkin Smash 11/5/2022 Park District 250 Sponsor
Lombard
DEA Takeback Collection of
Prescription Drugs 10/29/2022 Lombard PD Host
Milton
Township Recycle Event Oct-22
Milton
Township Host
Oak Brook Annual Leaf Pickup Program 10/17 to 12/2/23
Community-
wide (not
In-House Public
Works Staff
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private
HOAs)
Oak Brook
Annual Electronics Recycling
Event (1.88 tons collected) 11/12/2022
Oak Brook
Bath &
Tennis Club Flood Brothers
Oak Brook
Curbside Christmas Tree
Collection (10 cu. yds.
collected) 1/1-15/2023
Community-
wide Flood Brothers
Oak Brook
Curbside Yard Waste
Collection 4/1 to 11/30/22
Community-
wide Flood Brothers
Oak Brook
Curbside Recycling Program
(1,006.26 tons collected) Year round
Community-
wide Flood Brothers
Oakbrook
Terrace Brush Pick-up May - October curbside City
Oakbrook
Terrace Yard Waste Pick-up May - October curbside City
Roselle Oil Recycling 11/26/2022
Roselle Fire
Station 40 gallons Host with SCARCE
Roselle Prescription Drop Box Ongoing
Roselle
Police
Department Host
Roselle Sharps Disposal Ongoing
Roselle Fire
Station Host
Roselle Roselle Recycles 9/10/2022
Roselle
Metra Lot 500 Host
Roselle Holiday Light Recycling Nov-Dec 2022
Roselle
Village Hall 2371 pounds Host
Villa Park Electronic recycling event Monthly
Public Works
Garage Public Works
Villa Park Christmas lights recycling Monthly
Public Works
Garage Villa Park
Villa Park Paint collection May (Spring sweep)
Home
Avenue Villa Park
Villa Park Paper shredding May (Spring sweep)
Home
Avenue Villa Park
Villa Park Rain barrel Annually Village wide Villa Park
Villa Park Yard waste and brush pickups
Seven weeks in fall -
free Village wide Villa Park
Villa Park Pumpkin smash November
Public Works
Garage Villa Park
Villa Park Cooking oil collection November
Public Works
Garage Villa Park
Villa Park Christmas tree recycling January
Public Works
Garage Villa Park
Villa Park Batter collection Year round Public Works Public Works
Warrenville Arbor Day 4/30/2022 Various 100
City of Warrenville,
Warrenville in Bloom
Warrenville
Public Works Week Open
House 5/19/2022
Public Works
Garage 80 City of Warrenville
Warrenville Brush Pickup April, May, Sept, Oct N/A 120 pickups City of Warrenville
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Warrenville
Document
Shredding/Electronic Recycling May Various Unknown City of Warrenville
Wayne Creek Sweep
Wayne Village-wide litter clean-up
Wayne
Township manhole cleaning 2x/year spring & fall
throughout
the Road
District 4 laborers
Road District crew
does the work
Wayne
Township Christmas tree recycling winter
Road District
office lot
Wayne
Township holiday lights recycling Nov-Feb
Road District
office lot
West
Chicago Holiday Light Recycling
11/28/2022 -
1/20/2023
7 Locations
in West
Chicago
1,293 pounds
of lights
collected
WC Environmental
Commission /Groot
/Elgin Recycling
West
Chicago
Annual Paper Shredding
Event/Rain Barrel Sales 6/4/2022
WC Metra
Station
3.36 tons of
paper; 240
pounds of
sharps/Expire
d meds
WC Environmental
Commission
West
Chicago Pumpkin Smash/ composting 11/5/2022
First United
Methodist
Church
4.36 tons of
Pumpkins
collected
First United
Methodist
Church/Environmenta
l Commission
West
Chicago Christmas Tree Recycling 1/3/203 - 1/13/23
West
Chicago
Collected 3.56
tons of
Christmas
trees
City of West
Chicago/Groot
West
Chicago Residential Brush Collection
May - November
2022
West
Chicago N/A
City of West
Chicago/Kramer Tree
Service
West
Chicago
Blooming Fest (Native Plant
Sales) 5/21/2022
West
Chicago 250-1000 City of West Chicago
Westmont Rain Barrel Program Ongoing Village Hall Sponsor
Willowbrook Brush collection 5/8/2023 citywide 1000
Willowbrook Brush collection 10/9/2023 citywide 1000
Willowbrook Yard Waste Pick-up May - October curbside City
Willowbrook Street Sweeping May - October
Willowbrook Sewer Cleaning and Televising
Winfield
Township
Winfield Township Recycling
Extravaganza 9/24/2022
Winfield Twp
Facility 389 cars
Host (multiple items
collected)
Winfield
Township Christmas tree collection
12-26-22 thru 1-15-
2023
Winfield Twp
Facility 22 Host
Winfield SBC Paint Recycling Event 4/23/2022 Village Hall
Host in collaboration
with our waste hauler
Winfield SBC Free Fall Leaf Collection
November/Decembe
r Village-wide
Host in collaboration
with our waste hauler
Winfield
SBC Paint and Pumkin Recycle
Event 11/5/2022 Village Hall
Host in collaboration
with our waste hauler
Winfield Christmas Lights Recycling
December 2022-
January 2023 Village Hall Host
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Wood Dale Green Fair 10/1/2022 N/A
8,740 lbs of
electronics
Wood Dale Christmas Tree Pickup 1/3,4,9,10/2023 N/A
2.67 tons of
Christmas
trees
Wood Dale Salt Creek Clean-up Event 5/21/2022 N/A
1 ton dump
truck full of
garbage
removed from
creek
Woodridge Guide to Spring Tree Planting 3/11/2022 Virtual
Supporter /
Advertiser
Woodridge
DuPage/SCARCE Sustainable
Design Challenge 3/11/2022
Virtual and
In person
Supporter /
Advertiser
Woodridge Champion of Trees 10K 4/8/2022 Lisle
Supporter /
Advertiser
Woodridge
Woodridge Rotary Recycling
Extravaganza 4/29/2022 Woodridge
Supporter/
Organizer
& Participant
Woodridge
Park District Community Tree
Planting 6/3/2022 Woodridge
Supporter /
Advertiser
Woodridge
DuPage Monarch Project -
Bioblitz 8/5/2022 Virtual
Supporter /
Advertiser
Woodridge DuPage County Quarry Tour 8/19/2022 Elmhurst
Supporter /
Advertiser
Woodridge DGS Pumpkin Smash 11/4/2022
Downers
Grove
Supporter /
Advertiser
Woodridge
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Clean Up 11/18/2022 Woodridge
Supporter/
Organizer
& Participant
Woodridge
Conservation Foundation
Environmental Summit 12/2/2022 Virtual
Supporter /
Advertiser
York
Township Electronic Recycling All Year On Site N/A
York Township
Residents Only
York
Township Brush Pick Up May thru October
Residents
Property N/A
York Township
Unincorporated Areas
York
Township Free Wood Chips Pick Up All Year
14th and
Meyers N/A
York Township
Residents
York
Township Wood Chips Delivers Spring and Fall
Residents
Property 40 + -
York Township
Residents Only
Group Events hosted/ attended by SCARCE- supported by DuPage County and co-permittees:
Education Categories: RB-Rain Barrel, NP-Native Plants, PP-Permeable Pavers, GB- Green Building, SWM-
Stormwater Management, BMP-Best Management Practices, HHW-Household Hazardous Waste, Q&Q-
Quantity and Quality, GR- Green Roof, BS- Bio Swale, RX- Medicine Disposal, COC - Curbside Compost, COO-
Backyard Compost, COW- Indoor Compost, COR - Cooking Oil Recycling, Phos- Phosphates, WS- Watershed
Model, GWFM-Groundwater Flow Model, CW- Car Washing, SDC- Sustainable Design Challenge, GC- Green
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Cleaning, LP- Litter Prevention, AB- Anti Bacterial Soap, ER- Electronic Recycling, WL- Wetland, WQF - Water
Quality Flag, SDM- Storm Drain Medallions, WSM- Watershed Model
Type: B- Business, Gov- Government, Com- Community
Date Education Category Type Group Town # of
Participants
3/1/2022
Q&Q, NP, Pollinators, COO, COC,
Lead-Free Hoses, Pumpkin
Smash, RB, GR, Community
Gardens, COR, Rx
COM. Crestview Garden Club Elmhurst 17
3/7/2022 SDC Meet - Up Planning GOV. / B Wight & Co. Darien 2
3/7/2022 LP, Q&Q, BMP COM. Girl Scouts Naperville 12
3/10/2022 LP, Q&Q, BMP COM. Girl Scouts Wheaton 7
3/15/2022
Q&Q, NP, Pollinators, COO, COC,
Lead-Free Hoses, Pumpkin
Smash, RB, GR, Community
Gardens, COR, Rx
COM. Violet Garden Club Glen Ellyn 10
3/19/2022 LP, Q&Q, BMP COM. Girl Scouts Elmhurst 21
3/23/2022
WQF, RB, NP, PP, GB, SWM, BMP,
Rx, Q&Q, BS, COC, COO, COR, GC,
LP
GOV. Village of Addison Addison 2
3/24/2022
WQF, RB, NP, PP, GB, SWM, BMP,
Rx, Q&Q, BS, COC, COO, COR, GC,
LP
GOV. Village of Addison Addison 4
3/28/2022 Planning Meeting for Earth Day
Event - WSM GOV. Wood Dale Park District Wood Dale 2
3/28/2022 WQF - Staff Training GOV. Addison Township Highway
Department Wood Dale 12
3/28/2022 SDC Planning GOV. DuPage County Wheaton 1
3/29/2022 WQF - Staff Training GOV. Wood Dale Public Works Wood Dale 21
3/31/2022
WQF, RB, NP, PP, GB, SWM, BMP,
Rx, Q&Q, BS, COC, COO, COR, GC,
LP
B. Chicago Glue & Machine Itasca 2
4/5/2022 Q&Q, COR, Rx, COM.
Catholic Daughters of
America West Chicago 22
4//6/2022 SWM, COO, NP, LP, SDM B. Antunes Carol Stream 2
4/7/2022 WQF, Q&Q, NP, COO, Rx, COR COM. PADS Wheaton 1
4/9/2022 Rx, HHW, COO, COC, NP COM.
Daughters of The American
Revolution Aurora 17
4/12/2022
WSM, Planning Meeting for
upcoming summer camp
programs
COM. /
GOV. Glen Ellyn Park District Glen Ellyn 1
4/13/2022 Rx, COO, COR COM. AM Rotary Club Wheaton 21
4/13/2022
WQF, Q&Q, RB, SDC, NP, COO,
Rx, SWM, BMP, COR COM. The Oaks of Bartlett Bartlett 13
4/18/2022 LP, Q&Q, BMP COM. Boy Scout Troop Carol Stream 13
4/19/2022 NP, SWM, Q&Q, BMP COM. Etz Chaim Lombard 1
4/20/2022 WQF Staff Training GOV. Village of Addison Addison 48
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4/20/2022 Rx, Q&Q, COO, COR COM. Tri Village Garden Club
Bartlett, Hanover
Park 40
4/21/2022 WQF Staff Training GOV. Village of Addison Addison 26
4/22/2022
WQF, Q&Q, RB, SDC, NP, COO,
Rx, SWM, BMP, COR COM. SCARCE Addison 15
4/23/2022 WSM, Q&Q, WQF, COO, Rx
COM. /
GOV. Wood Dale Park District Wood Dale 100
4/23/2022 LP, Q&Q, BMP COM. Boy Scout Troop Woodridge 23
4/24/2022 Q&Q, BMP
COM. /
GOV. Naperville Park District Naperville 100
4/26/2022 WQF Staff Training GOV. Village of Addison Addison 51
4/26/2022 LP, Q&Q, BMP COM. Girl Scout Troop Naperville 10
4/28/2022
Q&Q, BMP, COO, RB, NP, SWM,
Rx, COR B. Ball Horticulture West Chicago 32
4/28/2022 Q&Q, LP, Pick -Up 5 B. Ace Hardware Oak Brook 20
4/30/2022 Grow'n Green Garden Market COM. SCARCE Addison 300
5/4/2022 NP, SWM, Q&Q, BMP, LP, B. Systematics Itasca 3
5/5/2022 SDC COM. WDCB Glen Ellyn 1
5/11/2022 WQF Ceremony GOV.
Addison Township Highway
Department
Addison / Wood
Dale 20
5/14/2022 LP, Q&Q, BMP COM Boy Scouts Bloomingdale 5
5/19/2022
WSM - RB, NP, PP, SWM, BMP,
Q&Q, GR, BS, COO, COC
GOV. /
COM. Warrenville Public Works Warrenville 100
5/19/2022
RB, Lead - Free Hoses, NP, BMP,
Q&Q, SWM, COC COM. Lord of Life Lutheran Church Darien 18
5/23/2022 Q&Q, WQF, LP, SDM, Rx, BMP COM. Windsor Park Carol Stream 16
5/24/2022
NP, SWM, BMP, Lead - Free
Hoses, COO COM. Etz Chaim Lombard 2
5/24/2022 WQF GOV. Glen Ellyn Park District Glen Ellyn 6
5/24/2022 Planning Stormwater Exhibit B Marson Art Cookeville, TN 1
5/25/2022 NP, COO, Q&Q B. Chicago Glue & Machine Itasca 7
5/26/2022 SDM, LP B Antunes Carol Stream 2
6/1/2022 SDM Training COM. Boy Scout Troop 191 Carol Stream 2
6/6/2022
RB, PP, SWM, BMP, Q&Q, COO,
COC, Rx, Pumpkin Smash, COR,
SDM, LP B. NOW Foods Roselle 156
6/8/2022
RB, PP, SWM, BMP, Q&Q, COO,
COC, Rx, Pumpkin Smash, COR,
SDM, LP B. NOW Foods Bloomingdale 206
6/8/2022
Rx, RB, SDM, Q&Q, SWM, BMP,
LP, NP COM. Park Place Elmhurst 16
6/9/2022 BMP, LP, Q&Q GOV.
Stormwater Municipal
Engineers Meeting DuPage County
6/10/2022
RB, PP, SWM, BMP, Q&Q, COO,
COC, Rx, Pumpkin Smash, COR,
SDM, LP B. NOW Foods Bloomingdale 83
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6/11/2022
Q&Q, SDM, LP, COC, COO,
Pumpkin Smash, Lead - Free
Hoses COM. Village of Schaumburg Schaumburg 24
6/13/2022 Quarry Tour COM. DuPage County Wheaton 12
6/20/2022 NP, Q&Q, SWM, BMP GOV. City of Warrenville Warrenville 2
6/21/2022
Rx, RB, SDM, Q&Q, SWM, BMP,
LP, NP COM. Elmhurst Garden Club Elmhurst 9
6/23/2022
Q&Q, BMP, Leak Detection
Tablets COM. Village of Addison Addison 150
6/24/2022 SDM COM. Eagle Scout Candidate Carol Stream 2
6/27/2022 Q&Q, BMP B. Chicago Glue and Machine Itasca 10
6/27/2022 Rx COM. Darien Rotary Darien 1
7/8/2022
NP, GR, BMP, SWM, Q&Q, Tour
of Water Commission GOV. DuPage Water Commission Elmhurst 24
7/11/2022 WQF GOV. Village of Addison Addison 2
7/11/2022 Water Exhibit Planning Meeting GOV. DuPage Water Commission Elmhurst 1
7/13/2022
Q&Q, NP, SDM, LP, BMP, Rx,
COO, WQF B. Antunes Carol Stream 15
7/14/2022 SDM Training B. Canon USA Itasca 2
7/14/2022 NP, SWM, Q&Q, SDM COM. Congregation Etz Chaim Lombard 6
7/15/2022 SDM Training GOV. Village of Hanover Park Hanover Park 1
7/15/2022
SDM - Potential Gold Award
Project COM. Girl Scout Wheaton 2
7/18/2022 SCARCE Tour GOV. DuPage County Wheaton 8
7/19/2022
Q&Q, BMP, SWM, NP, RB, SDM,
COC, Pumpkin Smash B. Antunes Carol Stream 12
7/20/2022
WQF, Q&Q, NP, SWM, NMP, RB COM.
Kiwanis Club
Glen Ellyn,
Glendale Heights,
Lombard, Addison,
Elmhurst, Downers
Grove, Wheaton
23
7/20/2022 Q&Q, BMP, SWM, NP, COO B. Chicago Glue & Machine Itasca 8
7/21/2022 NP, BMP, Q&Q COM. Garden Clubs of Illinois DuPage County 2
7/22/2022 WQF, Q&Q, NP, SWM, NMP B. Antunes Carol Stream 3
7/22/2022 WQF, Q&Q, NP, SWM, NMP COM. Park Place Elmhurst 8
7/22/2022 Q&Q, LP COM. WDCB Glen Ellyn 1
7/29/2022 STEM - A- Palooza COM. DuPage County Fairgrounds Wheaton 500
7/30/2022 STEM - A- Palooza COM. DuPage County Fairgrounds Wheaton 475
7/31/2022 STEM - A- Palooza COM. DuPage County Fairgrounds Wheaton 400
8/1/2022 COR, COC, Pumpkin Smash, Rx GOV. Westmont Environmental
Improvement Commission Westmont 5
8/4/2022 WQF, WSM, Q&Q, Rx, LP, NP,
SWM, BMP COM. Glen Ellyn Rotary Glen Ellyn 14
8/8/2022 Water Exhibit Planning Meeting GOV. DuPage County Wheaton 1
8/11/2022
WQF, WSM, Q&Q, Rx, LP, NP,
SWM, BMP COM. Etz Chaim Lombard 3
8/13/2022 LP, Q&Q, BMP COM. Cub Scouts Woodridge 14
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8/15/2022 Q&Q, COR GOV.
Downers Grove Sanitary
District Downers Grove 6
8/15/2022 WQF, Staff Training Planning B. Antunes Carol Stream 2
8/26/2022
WSM, Planning Upcoming
Program GOV. Wood Dale Park District Wood Dale 1
9/7/2022
RB-Rain Barrel, NP-Native Plants,
SWM- Stormwater Management,
BMP-Best Management
Practices, HHW-Household
Hazardous Waste, Q&Q- Quantity
and Quality, RX- Medicine
Disposal, COC - Curbside
Compost, COO- Backyard
Compost, COR - Cooking Oil
Recycling, GC- Green Cleaning,
LP- Litter Prevention, WQF -
Water Quality Flag
B. Chicago Glue & Machine Itasca 20
9/8/2022
SDM Training - Eagle Scout
Project COM. Life Scout Glen Ellyn 3
9/9/2022
RB, NP, Q&Q, BMP, SWM, Rx,
WQF, COO, COR, Pumpkins COM. 100 Women Who Care Elmhurst 6
9/12/2022 COC, Pumpkins COM. IFSC 11
9/13/2022 COO, COC, BMP, SWM COM. SCARCE Addison 3
9/19/2022 WQF Ceremony GOV. Village of Addison Addison 34
9/20/2022 COO, COC, BMP, SWM GOV. Village of Roselle Roselle 7
9/20/2022 LP, Q&Q, BMP COM. Lions Club Wheaton 56
9/21/2022
RB-Rain Barrel, NP-Native Plants,
SWM- Stormwater Management,
BMP-Best Management
Practices, HHW-Household
Hazardous Waste, Q&Q- Quantity
and Quality, RX- Medicine
Disposal, COC - Curbside
Compost, COO- Backyard
Compost, COR - Cooking Oil
Recycling, GC- Green Cleaning,
LP- Litter Prevention, WQF -
Water Quality Flag
B. Antunes Carol Stream 155
9/22/2022 Q&Q, BMP COM. WDCB Glen Ellyn 1
9/22/2022 COC, Rx, COR, Pumpkins
COM. /
GOV. West Chicago Public Library West Chicago 14
9/26/2022
Program Planning Meeting,
WSM, SDM, LP COM. Girl Scouts of Greater
Chicago & NW Indiana Naperville 1
10/1/2022
WSM, NP, PP, SWM, BMP, Q&Q,
COR, Pumpkins, SDM, LP
GOV. /
COM.
Downers Grove Sanitary
District Downers Grove 200
10/4/2022 WQF B. Antunes Carol Stream 2
10/5/2022
Q&Q, WQF, LP, SDM, RD, BMP,
SWM, PP, GR, COC, Pumpkins,
COR, Rx
GOV. /
COM. Wheaton Public Library Wheaton 29
10/6/2022 WQF B. Antunes Carol Stream 170
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10/8/2022
Q&Q, Leak Detection Tabs, Rx,
COR, Rx, GC, Pumpkins
GOV. /
COM. Addison Fire Department Addison 400
10/10/2022 Pumpkin Smash, SDM, WQF, COO GOV. City of Naperville Naperville 2
10/11/2022
Meeting to Discuss Possible
Programs COM. Marian Park / Mercy House Wheaton 1
10/12/2022 Institute Day Workshop Planning
Meeting COM. SCARCE Addison 4
10/13/2022 SDC Planning Meeting
GOV. /
COM. DuPage County Wheaton 1
10/20/2022 Pumpkin Smash COM. WDCB Glen Ellyn 1
10/26/2022
Q&Q, SDM, Rx, COR, Pumpkin
Smash
GOV./
COM. City of Elmhurst Elmhurst 16
10/26/2022
Webinar - Q&Q, WQF, SDM,
BMP, SWM, Rx, GC, COR,
Nutrient Load, WSM, Flooding in
DPC, RB, CW, LP, COC, NP, Lead -
Free Hoses, Pumpkin Smash
GOV. /
COM. DuPage County Wheaton 36
10/27/2022
SDM, Q&Q, BMP, SWM, COC,
COO GOV.
Downers Grove Public
Library Downers Grove 8
11/5/2022 Pumpkin Smash COM. SCARCE DuPage County 735
11/10/2022
Meeting to discuss possible
programs. WSM, SDM, LP, Pick -
Up 5, WQF COM.
Girl Scouts of Greater
Chicago & Northwest Indiana
Naperville
3
11/10/2022
Q&Q, BMP, COC, COO, COR,
Pumpkin Smash B. Chicago Glue & Machine Itasca 11
11/11/2022
WQF, SDM, LP, BMP, SWM, Q&Q,
NP, COC, Pumpkin Smash, COR,
Rx B. Westin Hotel Lombard 6
11/11/2022 COR, BMP, Q&Q COM. WDCB Glen Ellyn 1
11/12/2022 WSM COM. Girl Scout Troop Elmhurst 18
11/14/2022 SDM, LP, Pick - Up 5 COM.
Boy Scout - Eagle Scout
Project Lombard 2
11/17/2022
Q&Q, Rx, COC, COR, Pumpkin
Smash
COM. /
GOV. Wood Dale Public Library Wood Dale 13
11/18/2022 Planning Upcoming Programs COM.
Girl Scouts of Greater
Chicago & Northwest Indiana Naperville 2
11/26/2022 Cooking Oil Recycling COM. SCARCE DuPage County 189
12/14/2022 Q&Q, BMP, WQF, SDM, LP B. Lifetime Brands Inc. Oak Brook 3
1/10/2023 COR, COO, Pumpkin Smash, Rx COM. Kiwanis Club St. Charles 48
1/13/2023 WQF, SDM, Q&Q, BMP, SWM GOV. Lisle Township Lisle 3
1/17/2023 Q&Q, LP, SDM COM. Marian Park Wheaton 5
1/17/2023 GC, RX COM. Marian Park Wheaton 3
1/18/2023 Rx
COM. /
GOV. Glen Ellyn Park District Glen Ellyn 13
1/19/2023 Program Opportunities, GC COM.
Carol Stream Rotary Club /
West Chicago Park District
Carol Stream /
West Chicago 2
1/23/2023
COR, Setting Up Permanent
Collection Site GOV. City of West Chicago West Chicago 2
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1/25/2023
BMP, NP, GC, RB, COO, COR,
Pumpkin Smash GOV. Lisle Township Lisle 3
1/25/2023 SDM, Q&Q, BMP, LP COM. Darien Garden Club Darien 19
1/25/2023
COR, COO, WQF, SDM, Program
Opportunities GOV. Township Supervisors Glendale Heights 9
1/26/2023
Planning Upcoming Programs,
Discussed Water Exhibit GOV. Woodridge Public Library Woodridge 1
1/28/2023
COO, COR, Pumpkin Smash,
Q&Q, BMP GOV.
IL Parks Association
Conference Chicago 18
1/30/2023 RX, COO, COR, Pumpkin Smash COM. /
GOV. Lisle Park District Lisle 34
2/1/2023
RB, SWM, BMP, HHW, Q&Q, Rx,
COO, COC, Pumpkin Smash, COR,
LP, SDM, WQF
B. Chicago Glue & Machine Itasca 9
2/4/2023
Open House, RB, WSM, WQF,
BMP, SWM, Pumpkin Smash,
COO, COC, COR
COM. SCARCE Addison 63
2/6/203 WQF, Water Exhibit, Rx, COR GOV. City of Naperville Naperville 2
2/7/2023 WQF, Rx, LP, SDM, BMO, NP, RB COM. Lions Club Wheaton 7
2/8/2023
Q&Q, COO, COC, Nutrient Load,
Pumpkin Smash, LP, SDM, Rx, NP,
GC, COR
GOV. Lisle Township Lisle 8
2/9/2023 LP, SDC, Pumpkin Smash, Q&Q,
BMP, NP COM. Chippewa District of Three
Fires Council Wheaton 60
2/11/2023 Rx, Q&Q, BMP COM. SCARCE Addison 9
2/14/2023 NP, BMP COM. DuPage Monarch Project Lombard 1
2/18/2023 WSM, Q&Q, BMP, LP, SDM COM. Girl Scouts of Chicago &
Northwest Indiana DuPage County 32
2/22/2023
Program Planning Meeting, BMP,
Q&Q, COO, COC, Pumpkin Smash,
NP
B. Ball Horticulture West Chicago 1
2/28/2023 Sustainable Design Challenge
Planning Meeting B. Wight & Company Darien 3
A5. Classroom Educational Material
Goal:
DCSM partners with schools and local educational organizations throughout the co -permittee area on
stormwater management and water quality education promoting water quality and environmental efforts
using watershed models and other educational tools.
Milestone:
Target at least 10 schools within the permit area with outreach programs per year.
Status:
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DuPage County promoted student and teacher education of water quality topics by supporting S.C.A.R.C.E.
(School and Community Assistance for Recycling and Composting Education ). The following activities were
conducted by S.C.A.R.C.E. and supported by DuPage County during the reporting year:
Education Categories: RB-Rain Barrel, NP-Native Plants, PP-Permeable Pavers, GB- Green Building, SWM-
Stormwater Management, BMP-Best Management Practices, HHW-Household Hazardous Waste, Q&Q-
Quantity and Quality, GR- Green Roof, BS- Bio Swale, RX- Medicine Disposal, COC - Curbside Compost, COO-
Backyard Compost, COW- Indoor Compost, COR - Cooking Oil Recycling, Phos- Phosphates, WS- Watershed
Model, GWFM-Groundwater Flow Model, CW- Car Washing, SDC- Sustainable Design Challenge, GC- Green
Cleaning, LP- Litter Prevention, AB- Anti Bacterial Soap, ER- Electronic Recycling, WL- Wetland, WQF - Water
Quality Flag, SDM- Storm Drain Medallions, WSM- Watershed Model
Type: T- Teacher, St- Student, Col- College
Date Education Category Type Group Town
# of
Participant
s
# of
Student
s
3/2/2022
WQF, SDC, RB, NP, PP, GB, SWM,
BMP, Rx, Q&Q, BS, COC, COO,
COR, GC, LP
T. York H.S. Elmhurst 3 0
3/4/2022 Institute Day Workshop T. Regional Office of Education DuPage
County 37 0
3/8/2022 WQF - Staff Training T. Prairie School of DuPage Wheaton 8 0
3/9/2022 GB, SWM, BMP, BS, PP, NP, Q&Q,
GR T. ST. Bryan M.S. Elmhurst 3 39
3/11/2022 Q&Q, LP, BMP T., ST. Lisle Elementary Lisle 5 110
3/16/2022 SDC Meet - Up T., ST. Wight & Co. Darien 8 9
4/5/2022 SDC T, ST. DuPage High School
Students Wheaton 8 64
4/7/2022 RB, NP, SWM, Q&Q, Rx, COO, GB,
SDC, SDM, Pick - Up 5 T, ST. Glenbard East H.S. Lombard 1 5
4/7/2022 RD, CG, Q&Q, Lead - Free Hoses T.?? Conrad Fischer E.S. Elmhurst 2 0
4/11/2022 SDM Training T, ST. Prairie School of DuPage Wheaton 1
4/12/2022 Q&Q, SWM, BMP, COR, COO, NP,
Rx T, ST. Downers Grove North &
South H.S.
Downers
Grove 2 43
4/19/2022 Q&Q, SWM, BMP, COR, COO, NP,
Rx T, ST Downers Grove North &
South H.S.
Downers
Grove 2 39
4/29/2022 Q&Q, LP, Pick -Up 5 T, ST. Wiesbrook E.S. Wheaton 32 480
5/2/2022 WSM - Q&Q, SWM, Nutrient
Load, Road Salt, LP T, ST Still M.S Naperville 6 215
5/3/2022
WSM - RB, NP, BS, PP, SWM,
BMP, Q&Q, BS, COC, COO, LP,
Pick - Up 5
T, ST Still M.S Naperville 6 245
5/4/2022
RB, NP, PP, GB, SWM, BMP, Q&Q,
SDM, LP, Rx, COO, COC, COR, GC,
SDC, Nutrient Load
COL. College of DuPage Glen Ellyn 4 0
5/7/2022 WSM Loan T, ST Wheaton Christian Grammar
School Winfield 1 63
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5/9/2022 WSM - RB, NP, PP, SWM, BMP,
Q&Q, GR, BS, COO, COC T, ST Whittier E.S. Downers
Grove 2 38
5/18/2022 WSM - RB, NP, PP, SWM, BMP,
Q&Q, GR, BS, COO, COC ST. St. Michael's School Wheaton 102 150
5/20/2022 GB, SDC, GR, PP, NP, BMP, SWM,
Q&Q T, ST Bryan M.S. Elmhurst 5 36
6/29/2022 SDM, LP ST. Lake Park West H.S. Roselle 3 0
8/25/2022 Q&Q, SDM, WSM, LP COL. Benedictine University Lisle 14 0
8/29/2022 Q&Q, SDM, WQF, LP T. Hinsdale Community
Preschool Hinsdale 7 0
9/23/2022 RB, NP, Lead - Free Hose, BMP T, ST. Conrad Fischer Elmhurst 24 11
9/23/2022
RB-Rain Barrel, NP-Native Plants,
SWM- Stormwater Management,
BMP-Best Management Practices,
HHW-Household Hazardous
Waste, Q&Q- Quantity and
Quality, RX- Medicine Disposal,
COC - Curbside Compost, COO-
Backyard Compost, COR - Cooking
Oil Recycling, GC- Green Cleaning,
LP- Litter Prevention, WQF -
Water Quality Flag
T Edison M.S. Wheaton 76 0
9/24/2022 RB, BMP, NP, Q&Q, COO,
Pumpkins, COR, WSM, SWM T, ST. Edison M.S. Wheaton 2 4
9/27/2022
RB, NP, Q&Q, SDM, LP, WQF,
BMP, Rx, COO, SWM, SDC,
Pumpkins
T, ST. Downers Grove North &
South H.S.
Downers
Grove 3 32
9/29/2022
RB, NP, Q&Q, SDM, LP, WQF,
BMP, Rx, COO, SWM, SDC,
Pumpkins
T, ST. Hinsdale South H.S. Darien 2 33
9/30/2022 Q&Q, LP, SDM, COO, COC,
Pumpkins, BMP, SWM, NP T, ST. Edison M.S. Wheaton 76 628
10/5/2022 WSM Loan T, ST. Glenbard East H.S. Lombard 2 100
10/6/2022 WSM Loan T, ST. Hawthorne E.S. Elmhurst 1 14
10/6/2022 Pumpkin Smash, Rx, COR, WSM T School District 45 Villa Park 18 0
10/11/202
2 Rx, Pumpkin Smash, COR T, ST. York H.S. Elmhurst 1 4
10/19/202
2
WQF, SDM, LP, WSM, Pumpkin
Smash, Rx, COR
Paren
t Madison E.S. Wheaton 1 0
10/27/202
2
RB, NP, PP, GB, SWM, BMP, Q&Q,
SDM, LP, Rx, COO, COC, COR, GC,
SDC, Nutrient Load, Pumpkin
Smash
COL. College of DuPage Glen Ellyn 18 0
10/29/202
2 WSM Loan T, ST. Jefferson E.S. Elmhurst 1 8
11/2/2022
RB, NP, PP, GB, SWM, BMP, Q&Q,
SDM, LP, Rx, COO, COC, COR, GC,
SDC, Nutrient Load, Pumpkin
Smash
COL. College of DuPage Glen Ellyn 20 0
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11/4/2022 WQF, BMP, Staff Meeting
Planning T. Conrad Fischer Elmhurst 2 0
11/16/202
2
RB, NP, PP, GB, SWM, BMP, Q&Q,
SDM, LP, Rx, COO, COC, COR, GC,
SDC, Nutrient Load, Pumpkin
Smash
COL. College of DuPage Glen Ellyn 9 0
11/28/202
2 Q&Q, LP, BMP, NP T., ST. Ardmore E.S. Villa Park 3 23
1/12/2023 WQF, Q&Q, RX, SDM, LP, BMP T. School District 45 Villa Park 12 0
2/2/2023 WSM, Q&Q, BMP, SWM, Flooding
in DPC, Nutrient Load, Phos. T, ST. Still Middle School Aurora 10 240
2/3/2023 WSM, RB, NP, BMP, Q&Q, COO,
COC, COR, GR, SWM, LP, SDM, PP T, ST. Still Middle School Aurora 10 240
2/8/2023
WSM, Q&Q, BMP, SWM, Flooding
in DPC, Nutrient Load, Phos., RB,
NP, COO, COC, GR, LP, SDM, PP
T, ST. St. Michael's School Wheaton 5 275
2/10/2023 COC, COO, Q&Q, BMP T, ST. Glenbard East H.S. Lombard 1 88
2/15/2023 BMP, COC, COO, Pumpkin Smash,
Q&Q, LP, SDM, NP, Rx, COR T. SD 45 Early Childhood
Center Villa Park 45 0
B. Public Participation/ Involvement
B2. Educational Volunteer
Goal:
DCSM sponsors a variety of volunteer opportunities, including: the Adopt-a-Stream program, the DuPage River
Sweep, and the storm drain medallion program.
Milestone:
Participate at or sponsor 3 events targeted at school aged children per year.
Status:
DuPage County sponsors the following programs through the Conservation Foundation and SCARCE on behalf
of all co-permittee communities:
Storm Drain Medallions
DuPage County sponsors Storm Drain Medallion program s through The Conservation Foundation and SCARCE.
Storm drain medallions are applied by volunteers to educate the public on non -point source pollution from
stormwater runoff. Volunteers receive the medallions, adhesive, alcohol wipes (to remove glue from their
hands) and a wire brush. An education video and information materials are provided to the participants to
instruct them on the proper placement of the medallions.
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Medallions applied through The Conservation Foundation program:
• Village of Westmont - 360 medallions and 50 door hangers applied in the Westmont Oakwood
subdivision
• College of DuPage - 25 medallions applied in Glen Ellyn around the COD campus
• Girl Scout Troop 55499 – 8 medallions applied in Naperville near Elmwood Elementary
Medallions applied through the SCARCE program:
• 4/29/2022 – Prairie School of DuPage, Wheaton. 20 medallions applied by 50 participants
• 6/1/2022- Eagle Scout Project, Carol Stream. 62 medallions applied by 1 participant
• 6/17/2022- Canon USA, Itasca. 15 medallions applied by 10 participants
• 6/30/2022- Village of Hanover Park. 20 medallions applied by 10 participants
Additionally, the following communities continue to utilize permanent dr ain covers:
• Addison
• Wheaton
• Bloomingdale Township
• Bolingbrook
• Elmhurst
• Glen Ellyn
• Lisle
• Warrenville
• Westmont
2022 DuPage County River Sweep
The annual DuPage County River Sweep is a county-wide self-coordinated stream cleanup and restoration
event. The purpose of the River Sweep is to encourage volunteers to help “sweep our rivers clean” by picking
up debris in and along the local waterways and restoring nearby land back to its natural state. In 2022,
approximately 22.7 miles of shoreline were cleared of trash. Since its inception in 1991, over 14,906
volunteers have removed approximately 296 tons of garbage from the DuPage County waterways.
• Date of Event: May 20, 2022
• Number of Participants: 507 volunteers
• Area Covered: Approx. 22.71 miles
• Tons of Litter: Approximately 4.1 tons
• Restoration Work: 1 acre restored (dame’s rocket and garlic mustard removed)
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Adopt-A-Stream
Adopt-A-Stream was initiated by DCSM in 1995. The program encourages citizen-based stewardship of the
County’s water resources to keep them healthy, clean, and attractive. It supports the belief that everyone can
make a difference in the aquatic habitats and general appeal of the County’s waterways.
• Number of Volunteer Groups: 13
• Number of Volunteers: 330
• Number of bags of trash: 158
• Estimated pounds of trash: 1,342 lbs.
In previous years as grace for the Covid pandemic, TCF included groups in this tally that had not participated
that year. As part of this year’s report, this number has been revised to include only groups t hat managed at
least one cleanup and provided data sheets. Overall, the number of volunteers increased, and the amount of
trash collected stayed approximately the same as 2021. One (1) new group began working in Naperville,
Meadow Glens Elementary Home & School Association. TCF will continue to reach out to inactive groups to
either reengage them or offer their location to another group.
Conservation@Home / Conservation@Work
The Conservation@Home and Conservation@Work programs promote the use of native lan dscaping, rain
gardens and rain barrels to homeowners, businesses, and developers in DuPage County.
Conservation@Home/Work provides a way to educate the citizens of DuPage County about stormwater and
provides them with the resources they can use to improve water quality on their properties. DCSM sponsors
the programs which are conducted by The Conservation Foundation. Staff conducts evaluations and
certifications of residential properties, school campuses and business properties throughout the county as
well as provides information and resources for planting and maintaining certified properties and promotes the
program through presentations and partnerships.
Through these programs there were eight (8) Conservation@Home certifications and one (1)
Conservation@Work certification during the contract period. TCF staff held one -hundred-fifty-six (156)
Conservation@Home site visits and eleven (11) presentations in DuPage County alone, of which sixty-six (66)
consultations and eight (8) presentations were supported by DCSM.
Rain Barrels
During the reporting year, four-hundred fifty-four (454) rain barrels were distributed throughout DuPage
County communities. All the sales were through The Conservation Foundation (TCF) website link for DuPage
County residents to purchase rain barrels and/or through rain barrel pick-up events TCF helped organize.
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The Conservation Foundation maintains a countywide link for DuPage County residents to purchase rain
barrels. Residents have the option to pick-up their rain barrel or they can have it delivered. Videos instructing
homeowners on how to install a rain barrel are posted on the DuPage County Love Blue Live Green YouTube
page and the Conservation Foundation website.
TCF promoted rain barrels to residents at the following pick-up events, in addition to weekly pickup at TCF’s
headquarters at the McDonald Farm:
• May 21, 2022: Carol Stream
• June 9, 2022: Downers Grove (TCF staffed)
• April 30, 2022: SCARCE (TCF staffed)
• June 4, 2022: West Chicago
• April 23, 2022: Wheaton Park District (TCF staffed)
• May 13 & 14, 2022: DuPage County (TCF staffed)
Additional Programs by Co-Permittees
Agency Program Name Date # of Participants
Metrics (Amount of trash collected/ # of
storm drain medallions/ etc.)
Addison Township
Storm Sewer
Identification
medallions
9
122 medallions
Addison Township Textile Recycling
events 2756 pounds
Addison Township E-Cycle events 24775 pounds
Addison Township Christmas tree
recycling 4 trees
Addison Township Cooking Oil
recycling 35 gallons
Addison Township Book recycling
events 1315 pounds
Village of Addison
River Sweep
with Boy Scout
Troop 410
8/25/2022 27
(7) 30-gallon trash bags
Village of Addison
Addison
Recycling Event
(USMe,
ProShred,
SCARCE, Addison
VFW, Republic
Services)
4/2/2022 27
Unknown. All volunteers recycled collected
contents.
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Village of Addison
Addison
Recycling Event
(USMe,
ProShred,
SCARCE, Addison
VFW, Republic
Services)
10/15/2022 28
Unknown. All volunteers recycled collected
contents.
Bensenville Trash Pick Up
SWAP Monthly 12
Carol Stream Pond & Stream
Sweep 5/21/2022 118 > 1,000 lbs picked up
Carol Stream Adopt-a-
Highway CY2022 5 (Groups) 23 Pickups; 27.40 Miles Cleaned
Downers Grove DuPage River
Sweep 5/21/2022 44 42 bags
Elmhurst
Arbor Day-
Timothy
Christian School
4/29/2022
1 tree planted
Glen Ellyn
Earth Day Event
in conjunction
with Park Dist.
Unknown
Glen Ellyn Recycle
Extravaganza 4/29/2022 ~457 cars
Glen Ellyn Storm inlet
Medallions 4/1/2022 10 20
Hanover Park
Recycling Event
9/24/2022 150
27 books, 300 light bulbs, 5 marine/auto
batteries, 4,760 pounds of shredded paper,
and 10 bags of clothes
Hanover Park
MLK Buildup
5/21/2022
Teamed with DuPage Habitat for Humanity
to paint fences and clean up the
neighborhood.
Hanover Park
River Sweep
10/15/2022 7
10 bags of trash, 10 shopping carts, a
mattress, a few tires, and several
construction barricades.
Hanover Park Storm
Medallions 7/30/2022 4 Installed 20 storm drain medallions from
SCARCE
Hinsdale
Park Clean-Up
Day (Earth
Day/Arbor Day)
4/21/2022 40
Four Park Locations
Hinsdale Fall Park Clean-
Up Day 10/6/2022 40 Four Park Locations
Itasca Pumpkin Smash
Event 11/5/2022 N/A 1.8 tons
Itasca
Itasca Green Day
5/7/2022 N/A
Batteries 825 lbs, cardboard 30 yards,
paper shredding 2 truckloads, bicycles 15,
clothes 8 bags, prescription drugs 20 lbs,
SCARCE 1 full van, oil 400 gallons,
antifreeze 75 gallons, steel scrap 600 lbs,
electronics 12 skids, eyeglasses 1 full box,
hearing aids 20, flags 50
Itasca River Sweep Various 13 6 bags of trash, 2 tires, Springbrook Creek
& Walden Stream, 1-2 miles covered
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Lisle
Stormwater
Medallion
Labeling Events
4-27-2022, 5-9-2022, 5-15-2022 12
Total of 68 medallions.
Lisle River Sweep 5/21/2022 18 Total of 16 bags of trash. (Event rain)
Lombard
Lombard Pride
Cleanup of bike
trails and parks
4/24/2022 330
40 trash bags
Lombard
DuPage River
Sweep
coordination
with Glen Ellyn
5/21/2022 2
2 trash bags
Roselle
Clarke
Environmental
Volunteer
Stream Cleaning
9/21/2022 8
Wetland Perimeter cleaned
Roselle
Clarke
Environmental
Volunteer
Stream Cleaning
4/19/2023 8
Wetland Perimeter cleaned
Villa Park
Prairie Path
Cleanup (Fun
Committee)
Warrenville Arbor Day 4/30/2022 100 200 trees given away
West Chicago
Adopt a Highway
Cleanup -
Environmental
Commission
(North Avenue
Rt 64)
10/8/22 5
This has not been tracked in the past but
will for future events
West Chicago
Adopt a Highway
Cleanup - Ball
Horticultural
Company
(Roosevelt Road
Rt 38)
10/07/22 8
This has not been tracked in the past but
will for future events
West Chicago
Adopt a Highway
Cleanup - West
Chicago Garden
Club (Hawthorne
Lane)
10/22/2022 22
This has not been tracked in the past but
will for future events
Westmont River Sweep 5/21/2022 15
Westmont Storm Drain 6/4/2022 12
Wheaton Prairie Path
Cleanup 4/23/2022 106 60 bags of trash and 30 bags of recycle
collected
Wheaton Native plant sale 4/23/2022 309 Over $19,000 of plants sold
Wheaton Electronics
Recycling 4/11/2022 10 200 Bulbs, 20 gallons of Oil
Wheaton
Adopt a Highway
7/16/2022 4
5 bags of trashed collected
Wheaton Electronics
Recycling 8/13/2022 13 200 Bulbs, 15 gallons of Oil
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Wheaton Electronics
Recycling 7/9/2022 11 100 Bulbs, 10 gallons of Oil
Wheaton Electronics
Recycling 9/10/2022 11 10 smoke alarms, 30 gallons of Oil
Wheaton Electronics
Recycling 10/8/2022 11 100 Bulbs, 5 gallons of Oil
Wheaton Adopt a highway 10/22/2022 7 10 bags of trashed collected
Wheaton Electronics
Recycling 11/12/2022 11 500 Bulbs, 5 gallons of Oil, 6 smoke alarms
Wheaton Pumpkin Smash
event 11/5/2022 4 tons of pumpkins composted
Wheaton Electronics
Recycling 1/14/2023 14 200 Bulbs, 25 gallons of Oil
Wheaton Electronics
Recycling 2/11/2023 12 200 Bulbs, 15 gallons of Oil, 12 smoke
alarms
Winfield Township Roadside
garbage pick-up 4/1/2022-10/1/2023 8 varies
Winfield Earth Day Prairie
Path Clean-up 4/23/2022
Winfield
2022 West
Branch of the
DuPage River
Sweep
5/21/2022 5
Winfield Arbor Day Event 4/29/2022 30 Planted one tree
Woodridge DuPage River
Sweep 5/5/2022
B3. Stakeholder Meeting
Goal:
DCSM hosts regular water quality stakeholder meetings in the form of workshops in each of the main
watersheds to address matters pertaining to pollutant reduction on a watershed level. These have largely
moved to a virtual format and are now available to all members of the public throughout all watersheds. In
addition, watershed stakeholder meetings are held to gather input on water quality impairments as part of
watershed planning efforts.
Milestone:
Participate in or organize 3 water quality stakeholder meetings per year.
Status:
The Covid-19 pandemic required moving stakeholder meetings to a virtual platform. On a virtual meeting
platform, we were able to open all workshops to all members of the public in all watersheds. Attendance at
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each workshop was increased in the virtual format and we plan to continue hosting virtual workshops in the
future in addition to in-person events once public health recommendations allow.
Agency Outreach Date Location # of
Attendees Involvement
DuPage
County
"Non-Point Source Phosphorus Reduction Study"
Webinar 3/10/2022 Virtual ~100
Host,
Sponsor
DuPage
County
"Green Infrastructure Plant Selection & Design
Tool" Webinar 4/14/2022 Virtual ~100
Host,
Sponsor
DuPage
County
"7 Steps to Tree Survival in Stormwater Projects"
Webinar 5/12/2022 Virtual ~100
Host,
Sponsor
DuPage
County
"The Versatility of Compost to Capture, Clean and
Divert Stormwater" Webinar 6/9/2022 Virtual ~100
Host,
Sponsor
DuPage
County
"Routine & Long-Term Maintenance for
Detention Basins" Webinar 1/12/2023 Virtual ~200
Host,
Sponsor
Downers
Grove
Creating Landscapes for Birds and Butterflies:
Invite Nature into Your Yard (Conservation
Foundation) 4/13/2022
B4. Public Hearing
Goal:
DCSM provides opportunity for public comment at countywide annual public meetings in order to reach all
interested residents to provide input on the adequacy of its MS4 program, watershed plans, and projects.
DCSM publicizes public meetings in conjunction with its education and outreach initiatives. Notice of public
meetings is also distributed through co-permittee agencies.
Milestone:
Conduct one countywide public input meeting per year.
Status:
For the 2022-2023 reporting year, a countywide virtual public meeting space was created including an
informational video and public comment portal. The virtual meeting space was open from February 7 to
February 22, 2023. Information on the virtual meeting space and public comment portal was shared through a
press release and posted on the County’s website. The information was also shared through email with all co-
permittees for additional distribution. During the comment period, a total of 12 comments were received.
Comments were addressed through a public comment response document. Any comments from incorporated
areas were shared with the respective municipalities.
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Additionally, the DuPage County Stormwater Management Planning Committee regularly holds monthly
meetings on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 am. The DuPage County Stormwater Management
Planning Committee is comprised of DuPage County Board Members and Municipal/ Community Members. At
the beginning of each meeting, there is a public comment period which allows members of the public to
provide input on the County’s Stormwater program. The following Stormwater Management Planning
Committee meetings were held during the reporting year:
▪ March 1, 2022
▪ April 5, 2022
▪ May 3, 2022
▪ June 7, 2022
▪ August 2, 2022
▪ September 6, 2022
▪ October 4, 2022
▪ November 1, 2022
▪ December 6, 2022
▪ January 3, 2023
▪ February 7, 2023
Official minutes and agendas for all meetings can be found at:
https://dupage.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
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B6. Program Involvement
Goal:
DCSM coordinates educational and public involvement strategies. To gauge their effectiveness, DCSM develops
and distributes surveys via an email list, webpage, and/ or on social media. These surveys gather feedback
from recent outreach activities and measure citizen views, behaviors, and concerns pertaining to a variety of
topics, including water quality, property management, flood perceptions, and residential pollutant control.
Milestone:
Develop and disperse 1 survey per year.
Status:
DuPage County Municipal Engineers Discussion Group conducted a survey in order to plan future meeting
agendas and format. The Municipal Engineers Discussion Group conducts monthly meetings with engineers
and other representatives from DuPage County Municipalities as well as environmental and engineering
consultants working in the area to facilitate discussion on stormwater topics. As Covid guidelines lessened, the
group evaluated potential to hold meetings again in-person. The group decided to continue to hold most
meetings virtually, but also have some in-person meetings throughout the year. Additionally, an idea to hold
occasional field trips was developed as a result of the survey.
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C. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
C1. Storm Sewer Map Preparation
Goal:
Partner agencies provide a current storm sewer atlas to the DCSM. DCSM will collect, compile, and field verify
storm sewer maps from partner agency data to create a comprehensive storm sewer atlas of the partnership
area (the municipal limits of all participating MS4s). The partner agencies will provide the DCSM with annual
updates of the storm sewer atlas.
Milestone:
Complete the storm sewer atlas for 85% of DuPage County.
Status:
DuPage County Stormwater staff continues to work with townships, municipalities, and other county
departments to update the storm sewer atlas with current storm sewer locations. Currently, 85% of
communities are mapped within the county’s GIS. The following updates were completed within the reporting
year:
Agency Date
Illinois Tollway- Updated Data 2022
During the 2022 reporting year, DuPage County Stormwater continued to combine all storm sewer data for
the county into one comprehensive GIS database. Combining each agency’s data into one comprehensive
layer will simplify tracing and spill response within DuPage County. Staff began creating a standard attribute
set for the County in 2017 and continued to work with DuPage County Department of Transportation
throughout 2022 on combining all data into a comprehensive layer.
C2. Regulatory Control Program
Goal:
Each co-permittee has enacted an Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Ordinance which regulates
non-stormwater discharges to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System. DCSM enforces IDDE violations
within unincorporated DuPage County and the Townships. Municipalities are responsible for enforcement
within their limits. DCSM notifies the municipality when an illicit discharge is detected w ithin municipal limits.
DCSM informs the municipality of the location of the illicit discharge, the time(s) and date(s) of the discharge,
and any additional information that would be necessary or prudent for the Municipality to have in order to
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carry out enforcement proceedings. DCSM provides municipalities with information required for enforcement
action and prosecution and produces DCSM personnel in court, as necessary and upon adequate notice.
Milestone:
Review and amend the Ordinances, as needed to reflect new information and regulations.
Status:
The Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Ordinance was approved by the DuPage County
Stormwater Management Planning Committee and County Board in May 2009. Following approval, the IDDE
Ordinance was added to the DuPage County Code as Chapter 16. In January 2021, the DuPage County
Stormwater Management Committee and County Board approved an amendment to the DuPage County IDDE
Ordinance to mirror the numbering system and language used in the DuPage County Code standard Municode
system. The provisions of the IDDE Ordinance did not change. No amendments were made during the 2022-
2023 reporting period.
C3. Detection/Elimination Prioritization Plan
Goal:
DCSM compiles information pertaining to the ten-step prioritization plan identified in the DuPage County IDDE
Program Technical Guidance. Major watersheds for which outfalls have been prioritized.
Milestone:
Review priority outfalls countywide.
Status:
Priority outfalls reviewed and field verified.
Priority outfalls within each watershed:
Salt Creek: 96
East Branch DuPage River: 147
West Branch DuPage River: 102
Des Plaines and Fox River: 7
C4. Illicit Discharge Tracing Procedures
Goal:
Follow guidelines in the IDDE Program Technical Guidance manual to trace illicit discharges. Update the
manual to reflect new techniques and practices.
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Milestone:
Continue tracing illicit discharges in accordance with the DuPage County IDDE Technical Guidance Manual.
Review and update the manual as needed.
Status:
DuPage County Stormwater Management staff monitored all priority outfalls within the county. Staff also
responded to complaints regarding illicit discharges. Any suspected illicit discharges were traced to their
source when applicable and removal of the discharge was completed through use of the IDDE Technical
Guidance Manual protocols.
Date Municipality Issue Outcome
3/11/2022 Addison Leaking Underground
Storage Tank
Staff verified the tank was self-contained and no release
offsite or into waterways
3/16/2022 Naperville Cooking oil spill Staff verified proper cleanup and no release into storm
sewers or waterways
4/4/2022 West Chicago Jet fuel spill Staff placed absorbent booms in storm drains and
monitored outflow. Staff inspected downstream areas to
verify no release into waterways.
4/12/2022 Winfield Paint thinner spill Environmental cleanup company performed tracing and
remediation. Staff inspected downstream areas to verify
no release into waterways
4/12/2022 Unincorporated Leaking Underground
Storage Tank
Staff verified no release offsite or into waterways
4/13/2022 Aurora Used motor oil spill Several local fire departments responded to the site to
deploy oil booms and containment booms. An
environmental cleanup company was contracted to
complete remediation. Stormwater Management staff
was onsite to oversee cleanup and reported findings to
IEPA.
4/21/2022 Bensenville Adhesive spill Staff verified proper cleanup and no release into storm
sewers or waterways.
4/22/2022 Addison Release of chrome plating
solution
Stormwater Management staff verified no release into
storm sewers or waterways. Chrome plating solution
dried upon contact with surfaces. Village of Addison
oversaw remediation of surfaces.
5/10/2022 West Chicago Used motor oil spill Staff verified proper cleanup and no release into storm
sewers or waterways.
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5/11/2022 Clarendon Hills Diesel fuel spill Stormwater staff met IEPA onsite to assist with tracing
and oversight of containment and remediation. Staff
coordinated with communities to inspect storm sewer
systems to determine the limit of downstream impacts
5/19/2022 Carol Stream Leaking Underground
Storage Tank
Staff verified no release offsite or into waterways.
7/2/2022 Downers Grove Transformer oil spill Com Ed dispatched a cleanup company to perform
remediation once the fire was put out. Staff inspected to
ensure proper cleanup, no release offsite, and IEPA was
notified.
7/12/2022 Lisle Fish kill Stormwater Management staff investigated and
determined that the fish kill was not caused by pollutants.
7/15/2022 Unincorporated Glen
Ellyn
Soapy water discharging
into storm sewer system
Stormwater staff issued a Notice of Violation to
homeowner. Homeowner connected sink to sanitary line.
7/25/2022 Addison Liquid soap spill Stormwater Management staff coordinated with IEPA,
Addison, IDOT, and the cleanup contractor.
8/4/2022 Burr Ridge Fish kill Stormwater Management staff investigated and
determined that the fish kill was not caused by pollutants.
8/9/2022 Glen Ellyn Fish kill Stormwater Management staff investigated and
determined that the fish kill was not caused by pollutants
10/21/2022 Lisle Hydraulic fluid spill Stormwater Management and Village of Lisle staff
inspected to verify proper cleanup and no release offsite
or into waterways.
10/21/2022 Unincorporated Leaking Underground
Storage Tank
Staff verified no release offsite or into waterways and that
there was no release beyond the immediate tank area.
10/24/2022 Wheaton Hydraulic fluid spill Stormwater Management staff oversaw the cleanup and
reported to the IEPA.
11/18/2022 Glen Ellyn Leaking Underground
Storage Tank
Staff verified no release offsite or into waterways and that
there was no release beyond the immediate tank area.
11/27/2022 Unincorporated
Roselle
Motor oil spill Stormwater staff placed booms in the ditch and across a
culvert to protect the wetland area. The responsible party
hired an environmental cleanup company to complete the
remediation
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11/28/2022 Woodridge Diesel fuel spill Spill containment and remediation were coordinated by
the responsible party and the Illinois Tollway. Stormwater
Management staff verified no release offsite or into
waterways.
1/16/2023 Glendale Heights Leaking Underground
Storage Tank
Staff verified no release offsite or into waterways and that
there was no release beyond the immediate tank area.
1/20/2023 Burr Ridge Detergent spill Burr Ridge and County staff traced the discharge over a
mile through the storm sewer system, but a specific
source could not be identified. Concluded to be a one-
time spill on the roadway. IEPA and effected communities
were notified of the incident.
1/23/2023 Westmont Diesel fuel spill Remediation was conducted by an environmental cleanup
company. Staff verified no release into storm sewers or
waterways.
1/25/2023 Addison Leaking Underground
Storage Tank
Staff verified no release offsite or into waterways and that
there was no release beyond the immediate tank area.
2/2/2023 Wheaton Oil spill Staff quickly responded and cleaned up the spill using oil-
dri, preventing any release into storm sewers or
waterways.
2/9/2023 Burr Ridge Pigment spill An environmental cleanup company contained the spill
and conducted remediation. The source of the spill was
determined to be from a leaking trash compactor.
Stormwater staff verified no release into storm sewer
system or waterways.
2/21/2023 Carol Stream Oil spill The outlet drains over 150 acres, and no definitive source
could be located. Oil booms remained in place until all oil
absorbed. The Village will work with upstream businesses
on improvements to their Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan to prevent future incidents. Staff
reported findings to the IEPA.
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C5. Illicit Source Removal Procedures
Goal:
The number of advertisements or promotions of the IDDE reporting phone line or Citizen Reporter App.
Milestone:
Advertise or promote the IDDE Hotline or Citizen Reporter App 5 times through publications, notices, and
events.
Status:
DuPage County staff maintains the “Citizen Reporter App” which provides citizens the opportunity to
participate in the water quality program by identifying areas for water quality improvements. By using the
app, citizens can report water quality issues such as erosion, stream blockages, algae, dumping, sediment,
garbage, and other water quality issues. The Citizen Reporter App can be accessed at:
https://gis.dupageco.org/CitizenReporter/
County staff has created 22 brochures and flyers for distribution as discussed earlier in the education and
outreach section of this report. Many of these include a link to the Citizen Reporter App. These publications
are distributed at each event the County attends as an exhibitor (also discussed in education and outreach
section). These documents are available on our website at:
https://www.dupagecounty.gov/government/departments/stormwater_management/water_quality/outreac
h_materials.php
From March 1, 2022, through February 28, 2023, a total of 22 reports were received through the Citizen
Reporter App. Reports included observations on sediment, stream blockages, garbage, and other water quality
concerns. Reports are addressed directly by DCSM staff, forwarded to municipalities, or used for planning
purposes as appropriate.
C7. Visual Dry Weather Screening
Goal:
The number of MS4 outfalls visually screened per watershed per year.
Milestone:
Inspect, during dry weather, all priority outfalls within co-permittee jurisdictional areas.
Status:
Priority outfalls from throughout the county were the focus for the 2022 season . 352 outfalls were visually
inspected for illicit discharges. DuPage County staff continued using the ESRI Arc Collector app for outfall
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inspections. This allows us to track outfall inspections digitally, eliminating the need for paperwork. Outfall
inspection and testing information is entered directly into the database, which is also linked to the outfall
map. The storm sewer inventory has also been converted into the Arc Collector app. This allows staff to view
the storm sewer atlas on a tablet or smartphone, which increases efficiency in illicit discharge tracing.
Kayaks increased outfall monitoring efficiency along the main stem of Salt Creek and the East Branch DuPage
River. Observing outfalls from the water proved much faster and safer than driving and hiking to the
riverbank. In addition, observers were able to record river conditions that are not visible when inspecting
outfalls from the shoreline.
C8. Pollutant Field Testing
Goal:
Number of visually suspect dry weather discharges that are chemically tested.
Milestone:
Chemically test all visually suspect dry weather discharges that are observed.
Status:
None of the 352 outfalls monitored in 2022 were releasing a suspect discharge and sampled. Any outfalls with
flow had no observable indication of illicit discharges, such as color, odor, turbidity, or floatables. Of the 147
outfalls monitored in the East Branch DuPage watershed, 7 had non -suspicious discharge. Of the 96 outfalls
monitored in the Salt Creek watershed, 5 had non-suspicious discharge. Of the 102 outfalls monitored within
the West Branch DuPage watershed, 7 had non-suspicious discharge. Finally, none of the 7 outfalls monitored
within the Fox or Des Plaines watersheds had any discharge.
C9. Public Notification
Goal:
In the event of a large-scale release of pollutants to Waters of the State that has potential for human health
impacts, DCSM will work with Emergency Management officials to notify affected community officials as well
as issue a press release.
Milestone:
Notify affected parties in the event of a large-scale release of pollutants into Waters of the State that has
potential health impacts.
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Status:
No large-scale release of pollutants into Waters of the State with potential health impacts occurred from the
permit area during the monitoring year. DuPage County and co-permittees collaborated on response and
notification to downstream communities during the following incidents:
On May 11, 2022, DCSM was notified by DuPage County Office of Emergency Management of a release of
diesel fuel caused by a train collision with a truck in Clarendon Hills. Fuel entered a storm sewer and was
released into a tributary of Flagg Creek. Stormwater staff met IEPA onsite to assist with tracing and oversight
of containment and remediation. Staff coordinated with communities to inspect storm sewer systems to
determine the limit of downstream impacts. Downstream communities were notified of the event and
collaborated on inspection of downstream areas to determine the limits of the spill. An environmental cleanup
company was contracted to complete remediation. Staff inspected the site over several days to observe
cleanup activity and reported findings back to IEPA.
On January 19, 2023, DCSM staff received a report from the Village of Burr Ridge regarding a large amount of
suds in Flagg Creek. Staff met onsite with Burr Ridge and tested the water to confir m the presence of
detergents. Burr Ridge and County staff traced the discharge over a mile through the storm sewer system, but
a specific source could not be identified. Concluded to be a one -time spill on the roadway. IEPA and
downstream communities were notified of the incident.
D. Construction Site Runoff Control
D1. Regulatory Control Program
Goal:
Update the Ordinance as needed to ensure that sediment and erosion control provisions are up to date and
reflect the current best practices
Milestone:
Review and update, if necessary, the Ordinance to reflect current best practices for soil erosion and sediment
control
Status:
Article VII of the DuPage County Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance outlines sediment and erosion control
requirements. No revisions were made to Article VII during the reporting year. Co-permittees within DuPage
County follow the Countywide Ordinance. Those MS4s whose boundaries fall outside the DuPage County
limits may follow County or municipal Ordinances, all of which must be as stringent as the ILR40 soil erosion
and sediment control regulations at a minimum.
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D2. Erosion and Sediment Control BMPs
Goal:
The DuPage County Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance requires temporary and permanent soil
erosion and sediment control for developments over one acre to prevent the discharge of pollutants into
waterways. Number of development sites over one acre requiring soil erosion and sediment control.
Milestone:
Require sediment and erosion control on 100% of development sites over one acre.
Status:
DuPage County co-permittees have enacted the construction site erosion control and post-construction best
management practice regulations of the DuPage County Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance or
regulations at least as stringent as those in the DuPage County Ordinance. Municipalities elect to have DuPage
County review development permits on their behalf (non-waiver community) or waive the County review and
perform these reviews in house by qualified staff (complete waiver community) or defer to the County for
certain development reviews such as those involving floodplain or wetlands (partial waiver community). The
waiver status of each co-permittee is listed below. DuPage County reviews all site development permits in
Unincorporated DuPage County which includes the Townships. Communities whose jurisdictions extend
beyond the DuPage County limits may opt-in entirely to the DuPage County Stormwater Ordinance, opt -out
into the neighboring county's regulations, or enforce both county's regulations.
During the reporting year, each co-permittee that issued development permits required soil erosion and
sediment control for sites over one acre (and in many cases all size developments) to minimize the discharge
of pollutants into waterways. Records are kept within each regulatory agency office.
MUNICIPALITY ILR40 Permit # Co-Permittee Bureau
ID
DuPage County Stormwater
Ordinance Waiver Status
DUPAGE COUNTY 0502 Non- waiver
ADDISON 0227 W0430050072 Complete
ADDISON TWNSP 0001 W04308000007 n/a
BARTLETT 0286 W0434120001 Partial
BENSENVILLE 0292 W0434140002 Partial
BLOOMINGDALE 0295 W0430100001 Complete
BLOOMINGDALE
TWNSP 0013 W0430100006 n/a
BURR RIDGE 0304 W0434190001 Partial
CAROL STREAM 0308 W0430200001 Complete
CLARENDON HILLS 0175 W0430250001 Partial
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DARIEN 0180 W0430270008 Partial
DOWNERS GROVE 0183 W0430300003 Complete
DOWNERS GROVE
TWNSP 0040 W0430300034 n/a
ELMHURST 0187 W0430350017 Partial
GLEN ELLYN 0199 W0430450013 Complete
GLENDALE HEIGHTS 0342 W0430400001 Partial
HANOVER PARK 0347 W0314480002 Partial
HINSDALE 0355 W0434520004 Partial
ITASCA 0360 W0430500013 Partial
LEMONT 0497 W0314620023 Non- waiver
LISLE 0376 W0430550005 Partial
LISLE TWNSP 0079 W0430550017 n/a
LOMBARD 0378 W0430600009 Partial
MILTON TWNSP 0086 W0438040016 n/a
NAPERVILLE 0396 W0434670044 Partial
NAPERVILLE TWNSP 0092 W0434670028 n/a
OAK BROOK 0407 W0434700009 Complete
OAKBROOK TERRACE 0232 W0430750005 Partial
ROSELLE 0437 W0434820003 Partial
VILLA PARK 0463 W0438080026 Complete
WARRENVILLE 0274 W0430830006 Complete
WAYNE 0500 W0438060012 Partial
WAYNE TWNSP 0149 W0438060013 n/a
WEST CHICAGO 0466 W0430900052 Partial
WESTMONT 0254 W0430950001 Partial
WHEATON 0470 W0431050004 Partial
WILLOWBROOK 0255 W0431100002 Complete
WINFIELD 0474 W0431150027 Partial
WINFIELD TWNSP 0155 W0431150008 n/a
WOOD DALE 0478 W0431200002 Complete
WOODRIDGE 0480 W0431250002 Complete
YORK TWNSP 0159 W0438080007 n/a
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D4. Site Plan Review Procedures
Goal:
The DuPage County Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance requires a Stormwater Permit for
developments over a certain threshold of site disturbance as well as developments in wetlands, buffers, and
floodplain. All development permits are reviewed for soil erosion and sediment control. The County and
Municipal permit partners have successful regulatory permitting programs under the DuPage County
Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance and will continue to implement and update these programs
as necessary.
Milestone:
Review soil erosion and sediment control plans for 100% of development permits over one acre.
Status:
All co-permittee MS4s with development permit review authority reviewed soil erosion and sediment control
plans for 100% of development permits over once acre (and in many cases all size developments). Records are
kept within each regulatory agency office.
D5. Public Information Handling Procedures
Goal:
DuPage County Citizen Reporter App allows residents throughout the partnership area to report water quality
issues, including soil erosion and sediment control complaints. The County addresses complaints within
unincorporated and non-waiver areas. Complaints generated from Full Waiver or Partial Waiver Communities
are forwarded to the Municipality. The County and Municipalities also receive and respond to soil erosion and
sediment control concerns sent directly from the public through phone and email report s. Number of soil
erosion and sediment control reports addressed per year.
Milestone:
Investigate and track all soil erosion and sediment control reports to the County and Municipalities each year.
Status:
Reports regarding soil erosion and sediment control from developments are submitted to the County as well
as municipalities. Co-permittees communicate with one another to share reports and locate possible sources
from development sites. All soil erosion and sediment control complaints were investigated by the County or
the municipality during the reporting year. Records are kept within each regulatory agency office.
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D6. Site Inspection/ Enforcement Procedures
Goal:
Inspect all development sites to ensure the soil erosion and sediment control requirements are being met.
County and Municipal inspectors enforce soil erosion and sediment control regulations and conduct regular
inspections to ensure compliance. Inspection reports are kept within each regulator agency for tracking and
reporting purposes.
Milestone:
Continue with site inspections and code enforcement procedures. Ensure staff has proper qualifications to
conduct soil erosion and sediment control inspections.
Status:
Under the DuPage County Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ord inance, co-permittee villages and cities
may elect to review and inspect development sites for soil erosion and sediment control, or they may elect to
defer oversight to DuPage County. Each co-permittee that issued development permits inspected for soil
erosion and sediment control measures at sites over one acre (and in many cases all size developments) to
minimize the discharge of pollutants into waterways. Records are kept within each regulatory agency office.
E. Post- Construction Runoff Control
E2. Regulatory Control Program
Goal:
The post construction runoff rate is restricted through the Countywide Ordinance which requires all
developments increasing impervious area by 2,500 square feet or more to include Post Construction Best
Management Practices. Continue to require post construction best management practices in accordance with
the Countywide Ordinance. Implementing and utilizing the DuPage County BMP Manual will reduce post
construction runoff pollutants and will ensure discharge from developed sites will be treated.
Milestone:
Work through the Municipal Engineers Group to update Technical Guidance regarding Post Construction BMPs.
Review and revise the Ordinance and/ or BMP Manual as needed to reflect new information and standard
practices.
Status:
The DuPage County Countywide Stormwater and Floodplain Ordinance (DCCSFO) is continually reviewed to
determine if updates are needed. As the DCCSFO is a countywide ordinance, the regulations apply to the
entire county and all municipalities must be at least as stringent as the DCCSFO. Following review and
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discussions, staff determined the BMP section of the DCCSFO will require an update. This revision is being
discussed and evaluated with cooperation from co-permittee agencies.
A subgroup to the DuPage County Municipal Engineers group was created to provide technical assistance and
guidance materials. This subgroup generated sample specifications for a dry well, permeable paver system,
and rain garden which has been made available online. The samples are used as a template for the design of
these practices on residential properties. The group continues developing inspection checklists for long term
maintenance and monitoring.
The City of Warrenville enacted a Coal Tar Ban Ordinance on January 1, 2023. This bans use of coal tar sealants
on asphalt surfaces in the Village. This Ordinance will help to improve the water quality in s treams by
eliminating this source of urban pollutants from developed areas within the Village limits.
E3. Long Term O&M Procedures
Goal:
The Countywide Ordinance requires site runoff storage facilities to be put into an easement. All Post
Construction BMPs with a tributary area greater than one (1) acre require a three-year maintenance and
monitoring period. Require and accept easements over site runoff storage facilities and maintenance and
monitoring periods for BMPs with a tributary area of one acre or more.
Milestone:
Continue to enforce easements and maintenance/ monitoring periods as required in the Countywide
Stormwater Ordinance.
Status:
Under the DuPage County Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance, co-permittee villages and cities
may elect to review and inspect development sites, or they may elect to defer oversight to DuPage County.
Each co-permittee that issued development permits required easements over site runoff storage facilities and
required three-year maintenance and monitoring periods for BMPs on sites with a tributary area of over one
acre (and in many cases all size developments) to minimize the discharge of pollutants into waterways.
Records are kept within each regulatory agency office.
E4. Pre-Construction Review of BMP Designs
Goal:
The DuPage County Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance requires developments to provide post
construction BMPs when impervious cover thresholds exceed 2500 square feet. The DuPage County BMP
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Manual provides guidance on the design and implementation of development practices that prevent
stormwater quality degradation and enhance the overall quality of stormwater. The BMP Manual promotes
and gives guidance on the installation of vegetated filter strips, vegetated swales, infiltration systems,
permeable pavers, manufactured structures, and stormwater detention BMPs such as dry detention basins,
wet detention basins, constructed wetland detention basins, and underground detention basins.
Milestone:
Review site development plans for compliance with the BMP sections of the Ordinance and document number
of reviews
Status:
Under the DuPage County Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance, co-permittee villages and cities
may elect to review and inspect development sites, or they may elect to defer oversight to DuPage County.
Current waiver status is shown in the table in Section D.2. Each co-permittee that issued development permits
required post construction BMPs on sites when impervious cover thresholds exceeded 2500 square feet (or
less in some communities). Permit records are kept within each reviewing agency.
E5. Site Inspections During Construction
Goal:
DuPage County Stormwater provides annual training opportunities for all co -permittee staff and contractors to
ensure that all employees and contractors who manage or are directly involved in routine maintenance, repair,
or replacement of public surfaces in current green infrastructure or low impact design techniques applicable to
such projects to ensure that they are able to identify proper BMP installation during construction. Each co-
permittee shall keep internal records of staff and contractor training.
Milestone:
Appropriate staff and contractors of each co-permittee shall attend training on green infrastructure and low
impact design.
Status:
Green Infrastructure Maintenance training was moved to a virtual format starting in 2020 due to Covid-19
social distancing guidelines. This format was continued into the 2022-2023 reporting year. As DCSM has
hosted and recorded a suite of webinars on Green Infrastructure Maintenance in recent years, these recorded
trainings were compiled and shared with staff and co-permitees to watch as a refresher.
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Green Infrastructure Maintenance Staff Training Links
Recorded Webinars
• Routine & Long-Term Maintenance for Detention Basins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Kqqwv8k0Xk
• 7 Steps to Tree Survival in Stormwater Projects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIqjmF0wJ8E
• Green Infrastructure Plant Selection & Design Tool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcphRnZLwpo
• Beyond the Basics 2022- Weathering the Storm: Building Resilient Communities Through Design
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmqaNQJE8Uo
• Green Infrastructure Maintenance: It Can be Successful!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WhoUrjZJxg
• Arlington Reservoir Retrofit & Maintenance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7JYf2TNkbM
• Living Architecture: Green Roofs, Living Walls & More
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naHAAlImu8s
• Lessons from the Red Oak Rain Garden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj9XpcYuO6w&t=939s
• Green Infrastructure for MS4 Communities
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtBHnvDw3q4
• Green Infrastructure for MS4 Communities" Webinar #2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JM2GXIXFsg
• Detention Basins: Going Native
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F345O4rl7eU
Short Videos
• Native Plant Management for MS4 Communities
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCTZdbzmsZk
• Maintaining Permeable Pavers for MS4 Communities
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZTXyIRUKto
Records of Green Infrastructure Maintenance staff training are kept internally by each co-permitee.
Green Infrastructure Maintenance webinars can also be found on the DuPage County Stormwater Love Blue
Live Green YouTube page https://www.youtube.com/user/lovebluelivegreen/videos.
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E6. Post-Construction Inspections
Goal:
Conduct post construction inspections at sites containing BMPs with a native vegetation component for the
duration of the establishment period or until performance standards are met. The number of post construction
inspections performed per year on sites containing native vegetation BMPs during the establishment period.
Milestone:
Inspect 100% of sites containing native vegetation BMPs during the establishment period.
Status:
Under the DuPage County Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance, co-permittee villages and cities
may elect to review and inspect development sites for post construction BMPs, or they may elect to defer
oversight to DuPage County. Co-permittees can delegate this role to DuPage County, complete it with in house
staff, or hire a consultant to complete the work. Records are kept within each regulatory agency office.
F. Pollution Prevention/ Good Housekeeping
F1. Employee Training Program
Goal:
Staff members attending training on green infrastructure and practices that will minimize the discharge of
pollutants from municipal operations into the storm sewer system.
Milestone:
Appropriate staff of each co-permittee shall attend training on pollution prevention in municipal operations.
Ensure new staff are trained in best practices and good housekeeping.
Status:
Pollution Prevention training was moved to a virtual format starting in 2020 due to Covid-19 social distancing
guidelines. This format was continued into the 2022-2023 reporting year. As DCSM has hosted and recorded a
suite of webinars on Pollution Prevention in municipal operations in recent years, these recorded trainings
were compiled and shared with staff and co-permitees to watch as a refresher.
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Pollution Prevention Recorded Training Links
Recorded Webinars
• Water Quality Outreach: Lawncare, Leaves, Winter Tips & Pet Waste
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i73SPkxHrU
• Pollution Prevention for MS4 Communities Webinar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2QY2hJtTT8&t=2s
• Pollution Prevention for MS4 Communities Webinar #2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gifPStsOVpQ
• Doing Your Part for Earth Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj4EX0SOmTs
• Facility Pollution Prevention for MS4 Communities
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVEcEIjN96g
• Field Program Pollution Prevention for MS4 Communities
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoynIQWHw1k
Short Videos
• Managing Leaves for MS4 Communities
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iDO0Fh_PCM
• Spill Cleanup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTAgNF52qQA
• Construction Sites
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYi55Agh2K4
• Painting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xotigkj5_NM
• Salt Storage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RHVlkb_Yf8
• Impacts of Pollutants on Streams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKuPNdnjhq0
• Managing Grass Clippings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw1cEEgd7-Q
• Catch Basin Maintenance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNJULlrP8b4
• Street Sweeping
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv3Hvb1sNhM
• Fuel and Oil Storage & Handling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUYBKUAUPSI
• Chemical Storage & Handling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7matcnZuEM
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Records of Pollution Prevention staff training are kept internally by each co-permitee.
Pollution Prevention webinars can also be found on the DuPage County Stormwater Love Blue Live Green
YouTube page https://www.youtube.com/user/lovebluelivegreen/videos.
During the reporting period March 1, 2022, to February 28, 2023, six (6) chloride reduction workshops were
held. The workshops were held in a webinar format allowing the groups to collaborate and host the
workshops jointly. The workgroup staff for the DRSCW, LDRWC, Lo wer Des Plains Watershed Group (LDWG)
and Chicago Area Waterways Chloride Workgroup (CAWCW) collaborated with staff from Lake County DOT
and Health Dept. to coordinate the workshops. Registration was made available to agencies over a wide area
of northeastern Illinois resulting in staff attending from Boone, Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, Will, and
Winnebago counties, as well as Milwaukee, WI. A list of attendees of the Public Roads Deicing Workshop (by
County) is included in Attachment 1 and attendees of the Parking Lots & Sidewalks Deicing Workshop (by
County) is included in Attachment 2.
Public Roads Deicing Workshops were held on September 27, October 5, October 6, and October 12, 2022.
Staff from Bolton-Menk, Inc. (formerly at Fortin Consulting, Inc.) from Minnesota were engaged to present the
material. A registration fee was required per agency in order to view the webinar. The links were shareable
within an agency. A survey was provided at the end of each webinar to those who had signed in asking for the
number of attendees from each agency and for an evaluation of the workshop. The survey results indicated
that a minimum of 644 persons attended the four Public Roads workshops. Certificates of attendance were
provided to those who requested them. A link to the Minnesota Snow and Ice Control: Field Book for
Snowplow Operators was provided to each registrant.
The Parking Lot and Sidewalk Deicing Workshop webinars were held on September 29 and October 11, 2022,
with Bolton-Menk, Inc. presenting. The survey results indicated that there was a minimum of 262 persons who
viewed the webinars. Certificates of attendan ce were provided to those who requested them. The surveys
provided an opportunity to provide an evaluation on the webinars. A link was sent to each registrant for the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Winter Parking Lot & Sidewalk Maintenance Manual.
F2. Inspection and Maintenance Program
Goal:
DCSM provides guidance materials on good housekeeping for municipal operations. Each co -permittee has
developed specific inspection and maintenance procedures for equipment and facilities. Each co-permittee is
responsible for ensuring that equipment and facilities are inspected and maintained during day -to-day
operations to minimize discharge of pollutants into Waters of the State.
Milestone:
Continue good housekeeping program of inspection and maintenance of eq uipment and facilities related to the
prevention of pollution in stormwater.
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Status:
Co-permittees oversaw their day-to-day activities in accordance with best practices to minimize pollutants into
waterways. Records are kept internally within each office and are available upon request. DCSM created a
Quarterly Facility Inspection Checklist and distributed to all co-permittees for use in these inspections.
F3. Municipal Operations, Stormwater Control
Goal:
Co-permittees have each developed their own schedules for street sweeping as well as storm sewer inspection,
clean-out, and maintenance. A standard minimum schedule will be developed for partner agencies.
Milestone:
Evaluate street sweeping, storm sewer inspection, clean-out, and maintenance schedules. Review MS4
procedures to identify areas for improvement.
Status:
A street sweeping and leaf litter practices survey was cond ucted by the DRSCW in April 2021. The survey
received 55 responses from municipalities, township and agencies.
Additionally, a storm sewer maintenance survey was conducted by DCSM in January and February 2022 and
received 34 responses from municipalities and townships.
In the 2022- 2023 reporting year, staff evaluated responses to the storm sewer maintenance survey and street
sweeping survey. A baseline of current practices was established. In the 2023 -2024 reporting year, DCSM will
begin working to develop best management practices and recommendations to share with MS4s. These
practices will be focused on reducing pollutant loadings and maintaining flow and functionality of stormwater
infrastructure.
DuPage County Stormwater maintains educational videos for MS4 staff on Street Sweeping and Catch Basin
Maintenance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv3Hvb1sNhM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNJULlrP8b4
F4. Municipal Operations Waste Disposal
Goal:
Following storm sewer maintenance and cleanout activities, waste must be properly disposed of. Du Page
County Public Works offers a Regional Vactor Receiving Station. The station is part of a shared services
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initiative. It reduces the cost of disposal of public works waste and aims to keep pollutants out of area water
supplies. The station processes the debris collected by public works and transportation vacuum tanker trucks.
The waste is then separated into liquids and solids. The liquids are treated through the county’s wastewater
treatment facility, while the solids are dried and eventually transferred to the garbage dump.
Milestone:
Co-permittees shall properly dispose of waste generated from storm sewer maintenance and cleanout.
Continue to offer disposal facilities such as the Regional Vactor Receiving Station.
Status:
During the reporting year, co-permittees continued current practices to properly dispose of waste generated
from storm sewer maintenance and cleanout. DuPage County continued to offer disposal facilities such as the
Regional Vactor Receiving Station.
F5. Flood Management/ Assess Guidelines
Goal:
The number of completed watershed plans, or components thereof, approved by the Stormwater Management
Planning Committee and County Board per year.
Milestone:
Complete or implement one watershed plan
Status:
During the reporting year, the following watershed plans were completed and/or approved by the Stormwater
Management Planning Committee and County Board:
Watershed Plan Status Date
Wards Creek Watershed-Based Plan
Approved by DuPage County
Stormwater Management Planning
Committee and County Board March 8, 2022
During the reporting year, the following water quality projects were completed. These projects contributed to
the implementation of previously completed Watershed-Based Plans.
Project Name Project Owner
Watershed- Based
Plan Project Type
Sugar Creek Restoration Project
Sugar Creek
Golf Course
Salt Creek Watershed-
Based Plan Stream Restoration
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Klein Creek Restoration
Village of
Glendale
Heights
Klein Creek
Watershed-Based Plan Stream Restoration
Klein Creek Stream Restoration
Village of Carol
Stream
Klein Creek
Watershed-Based Plan Stream Restoration
F6. Other Municipal Operations Controls
Goal:
Evaluate and encourage pre-wetting and anti-icing measures to reduce chloride runoff into waterways from
roads and public surfaces. Deployment and use of pre-wetting and anti-icing measures.
Milestone:
Evaluate existing pre-wetting and anti-icing practices.
Status:
The DRSCW has attempted to track adoption of sensible salting BMPs in the program area since 2007. This is
done as ambient chloride concentration monitoring; and while the ultimate indicator of success, it has proven
an imperfect metric for tracking efficiency trends in winter salt use. Tracking target BMP adoption in the
program area allows the DRSCW to evaluate the success of the chloride management workshops. Historically
the public roads and parking lots/sidewalks workshops have covered the following practices:
• Winter Weather tracking and planning
• Behavior of commonly used deicing compounds
• Product and chemical alternatives
• Equipment calibration training
• Application Rates
• Equipment and salt application advancements
• Salt usage, storage and deicing best management practices
• Example salt use policies and management plans
The questionnaires also help identify topics for future workshops, and form suppositions about salt use per
unit of service expended inside the program area relative to 2006 levels. Questionnaires were distributed in
2007, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018. They were sent to approximately 80 municipal highway operations
and public works agencies. A new questionnaire was due to be distributed in 2022 but was not completed due
to a need to rework elements of the questionnaire. It is now due to be issued in 2023.
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SECTION C
Monitoring Data
DuPage County in partnership with the cooperating municipal and township permit holders listed in the cover
letter have collected a substantial amount of information, including monitoring dat a, during the reporting
period as members of the DuPage River Salt Creek Workgroup. Some co-permittees are also members of the
Lower Des Plaines Watershed Group and/ or the Lower DuPage River Watershed Coalition.
Watershed Workgroup quality monitoring program is made up of two components: 1) Bioassessment and 2)
DO monitoring. Monitoring data is included as an attachment to this report.
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SECTION D
Proposed activities during the next reporting cycle:
During the next reporting cycle, the activities listed in the 2021 NOI will be implemented until a new ILR40 is
issued by IEPA. Updated NOIs will be submitted as needed according to the latest ILR40 requirements.
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SECTION E
Reliance on other government entities:
The co-permittees listed in the cover letter rely on established DuPage County programs to satisfy some of the
General NPDES Permit No. ILR40 obligations for the six minimum control measures: Public Education and
Outreach, Public Participation/ Involvement, Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination, Construction Site
Runoff Control, Post-Construction Runoff Control, and Pollution Prevention/ Good Housekeeping.
Responsibilities of each entity are outlined in our Notice of Intent.
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SECTION F
List of construction projects:
Project Name
DuPage County Transportation 31st Street (Meyers Rd to York Rd)
DuPage County Transportation 75th Street (Millbrook to Greene)
DuPage County Transportation Kress Road (Hawthorne Ln to IL 38)
DuPage County Transportation Bloomingdale Rd at Geneva Rd Intersection Improvement
DuPage County Transportation 87th at Woodward Intersection Improvement
DuPage County Transportation Kearny Road Pipe Replacement
DuPage County Transportation Gary Avenue Traffic Signal Replacement (Geneva Rd to St. Charles Rd North)
DuPage County Transportation Traffic Signal Mast Arm Replacement Project (Various Locations Countywide)
DuPage County Transportation Retaining Wall Repair Program (Various Locations Countywide)
DuPage County Public Works Timberlakes watermain project
DuPage County Public Works Nordic Wastewater Treatment plant
DuPage County Public Works Woodridge WWTP electrical upgrades
DuPage County Public Works Knollwood WWTP electrical upgrades
DuPage County Facilities 421 Secured Main Entrance
DuPage County Stormwater Elmhurst Quarry Gate Replacement Project
DuPage County Stormwater Elmhurst Quarry East Lobe Pipe Replacement Project
DuPage County Stormwater Country Club Highlands Drainage Project
DuPage County Stormwater Village Road Drainage Improvement
DuPage County Stormwater Sycamore Drainage Improvement
DuPage County Stormwater
Funded Municipal Projects Southwest Elmhurst Stormwater Mitigation Project – Phase III (Elmhurst)
DuPage County Stormwater
Funded Municipal Projects Dorset Flood Improvement Project (Wheaton)
DuPage County Stormwater
Funded Municipal Projects South Central Interceptor Sewer Stabilization Project (Naperville)
DuPage County Stormwater
Funded Municipal Projects 8th, Ellsworth, Main Stormwater Improvements (Naperville)
DuPage County Stormwater
Funded Municipal Projects Wisconsin East of Belmont Drainage Improvements (Downers Grove)
DuPage County Stormwater
Funded Municipal Projects Otis-Grant-Florence Drainage Improvements (Downers Grove)
DuPage County Stormwater
Funded Municipal Projects Rolling Drive and Lisle Junior High School Improvements (Lisle)
DuPage County Stormwater
Funded Municipal Projects Village Center North: Storm Sewer Improvements to Main Street Outfall (Lisle)
DuPage County Stormwater
Funded Municipal Projects Klein Creek Streambank Stabilization – Section I (Carol Stream)
Addison Township Pollinator Meadows Conservation initiative ongoing
Addison Township Tree replacement program ongoing
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Addison Township Diseased tree identification and eradication ongoing
Village of Addison Village of Addison Water Meter Replacement Project
Village of Addison Watermain Replacement Project
Village of Addison Kingery West CDBG - Street Resurfacing Project
Village of Addison Motor Fuel Tax - Street Resurfacing Project
Bartlett Bittersweet Wastewater Reclamation Facility Rehab. Project continues from 3/1/22.
Bartlett
Additional stormwater storage provided by Oneida Basin Project, also begun on
3/1/22.
Bartlett
Leiseberg and Munger culvert projects - permitting only at the present time begun in
2023.
Bensenville 2022 Village Street Program
Bensenville Wood Dale Resurfacing Project - PARTICIPATION
Bensenville 2022 Village Water Main Improvements
Bensenville Addison Creek Storm Sewer Improvements Phase I
Bensenville Irving Park Road Culvert Emergency Repair
Bensenville 2022 Sidewalk Cutting
Bensenville 2022 Pavement Preservation Rejuvenation
Bensenville 2022 MFT GM - HMA Pavement Patching
Bensenville 2022 MFT Sidewalk R&R
Burr Ridge 2022 Road Program Resurfacing Contract
Burr Ridge Kraml Pathway Replacement Project
Burr Ridge Garfield Avenue Sidewalk Construction Project
Carol Stream Klein Creek Streambank Stabilization - Section I
Carol Stream 2022 Roadway Drainage Improvements
Carol Stream 2022 Flexible Pavement Project
Carol Stream Kuhn Road Bike Path Extension (Lies-to-Army Trail)
Darien Reconstruction of Farmingdale Dam
Downers Grove Bioswales
Downers Grove Stormwater Improvements at Sterling & 39th
Downers Grove Drainage Improvements for Lee and Grant Park Path
Downers Grove Acquisition/Demotion of 5618 Lyman
Downers Grove Wisconsin Drainage Improvements
Downers Grove Lyman & 62nd Drainage Improvements
Downers Grove Otis - Grant - Florence Drainage Improvements
Downers Grove Public Works Rain Garden / Demonstration Area
Downers Grove Claremont Medians Naturalization
Downers Grove Prairie Native Planted Medians
Downers Grove Valley View Pond Outlet Replacement
Downers Grove Gilbert Outlet Grate
Elmhurst 2022 Ditch Cleaning and Maintenance
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Elmhurst 2022 Watermain Project
Elmhurst 2022 Sanitary Manhole Rehab and Sanitary Sewer Lining
Elmhurst 2022 Sanitary Sewer Repair Program
Elmhurst 2022 Contract Paving
Elmhurst Jackson School Detention Basin
Glendale Heights Klein Creek Stream Bank Restoration Project
Glendale Heights Lincoln Avenue Storm Sewer Replacement Project
Glen Ellyn Utility and Roadway Improvements Project #20001 Phase 1
Glen Ellyn Pennsylvania Avenue Improvements
Glen Ellyn 2022 Street Improvements Project
Glen Ellyn 2022 Parking Lot Resurfacing and Asphalt Roadway Patching Program
Glen Ellyn 2022 Sidewalk and Concrete Street Repair Program
Hanover Park 2022 Resurfacing
Hanover Park 2022 Infrastructure Improvement Project
Hanover Park 2022 Drainage Improvements
Hanover Park 2022 Arterial Fence Maintenance
Hanover Park 2022 Bayside Forcemain Repair
Hanover Park 2022 Pavement Preventative Maintenance
Hanover Park 2022 Sidewalk, Curb & Gutter Replacement Program
Hanover Park 2022 Sanitary Sewer Relining
Hanover Park 2022 SSA 5 Pavement Patching
Hanover Park 2022 MWRD Ballfields Project
Hinsdale Garfield Street Reconstruction
Itasca Bloomingdale Road Reconstruction Project
Itasca Roadway Infrastructure Improvements, Phase 2
Lisle Abbeywood Area Stormwater Pond - Water Quality Study
Lisle
Stormwater Improvements - Rolling Avenue - Lisle Junior High (Berm) - Phase II
Engineering
Lisle Stormwater Improvements - Rolling Avenue - Lisle Junior High - Construction
Lisle Stormwater Improvements - Gamble Rear Yard Drainage - Phase II Engineering (2024)
Lisle Stormwater Improvements - Village Center and Main Street - Phase I Engineering
Lisle Stormwater Improvements - Village Center and Main Street - Phase II Engineering
Lisle Stormwater Improvements - Gamble Rear Yard Drainage - Construction (2024)
Lisle Village Center North Construction
Lisle Village Center North Construction Engineering
Lombard North Avenue Pressure Adjusting Station (< 1 acre)
Lombard (All other projects were maintenance)
Milton Township Glen Ellyn Woods
Milton Township Dorchester Ct., Glen Ellyn
Milton Township Lambert Rd., Glen Ellyn
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Milton Township Kings Ct., Glen Ellyn
Milton Township Butterfield East – various streets
Naperville 2022 City Resurfacing Program
Naperville CS014 - Downtown Streetscape
Naperville BR005 - North Aurora Road Underpass at The CN Railroad
Naperville
EQ053 - Fuel Management System and Automatic Tank Gauge Console (leak
detection)
Naperville
MB223 - Generator and Transfer Switch Replacement (waste/storm and water
pumping back-up power)
Naperville SC223 - Pavement Improvement Program (improved drainage for alleys)
Naperville SW001 - Annual Stormwater Management Projects
Naperville SW017 - Storm Sewer Lining Program
Naperville SW026 - Stormwater System Upgrade and Improvement Program
Naperville SW037 - CMP Repair & Replacement Program
Naperville MB035 - Municipal Parking Lot Maintenance
Naperville MP004 - Sidewalk & Curb Replacement Program
Naperville MP009 - Street Maintenance Improvement Program
Naperville MP016 - Bikeway System Maintenance Program
Naperville PA022 Annual Riverwalk Rehabilitation Program
Naperville PA034 - West Parking Lot BMP Improvement
Naperville PA049 - Riverwalk South Extension: Hillside Road to Martin Avenue
Naperville PA051 - Reroof 430 S Washington St Covered Bridge and Grand Pavilion
Naperville PA053 - Eagle Street Gateway and Accessibility Improvements
Naperville SC033 - North Aurora Road: Frontenac Rd to Weston Ridge Dr
Naperville WU004 - Water Distrib. System - Rehabilitation/Replacements
Naperville WU005 - Water Utility Infrastructure Relocation - Misc. Locations
Naperville WU007 - Miscellaneous Waterworks Improvements
Naperville WU008 - Water Main Oversizing Payments - New Developments
Naperville WU010 - Water Distribution System - Additions/Extensions
Naperville WU019 - Water Metering Additions - New
Naperville WU020 - Water Metering Replacement
Naperville WU033 - SCADA Improvements and Upgrades
Naperville WU037 - Lead Service Replacements
Naperville WU041 - Fire Hydrant Replacement Program
Naperville WU042 - Water Main Valve Replacement Program
Naperville WW001 - T06 South-Central Interceptor Bank Stabilization, Phase 2 and 3
Naperville WW002 - Springbrook UV Disinfection Installation
Naperville WW005 - Wastewater Utility Infrastructure Relocation - Various Locations
Naperville
WW006 - Sanitary Sewer System Rehab/Replacement-Interceptors/Trunk
Sewers/Mainlines & Services
Naperville WW009 - Sanitary Sewer Oversizing Payments - New Developments
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Naperville WW010 - Sanitary Sewer Capacity Improvements
Naperville WW034 - Sanitary Sewer Lift Station Rehabilitation Program
Naperville WW038 - Springbrook Water Reclamation Center - Roadway Improvements
Naperville WW041 - SWRC - Facility Replacement (non-treatment)
Naperville WW044 - SWRC - Miscellaneous Process-related Replacements/Upgrades
Oak Brook Harger Road Multi-Use Pathway Project
Oak Brook Golf Club Parking Lot Lighting Project
Oak Brook Brook Forest Resurfacing Project
Oakbrook Terrace Streambank Stabilization - Oakbrook Trib to Salt Creek
Roselle 2022 Storm Sewer Improvement Program
Villa Park Maple Area Sewer Separation
Villa Park Monterey Avenue Sewer Separation
Villa Park 50-50 Sidewalk Replacement
Villa Park Jackson Pond Expansion
Villa Park Rebuild IL resurfacing (multiple locations)
Warrenville 2022 Road Program
Warrenville 2022-2023 Trailhead Construction (part STP, part Local)
Wayne Army Trail Road Culvert Replacement and Erosion Protection
Wayne Township Bioswales
Wayne Township Schick Rd naturalization
Wayne Township Road Maintenance
West Chicago 2022 Annual Resurfacing Project
West Chicago 2022 Sidewalk and Curb Maintenance Program
West Chicago 2022 Sidewalk Cutting Program
West Chicago 2022 Crack Sealing Program
West Chicago 200 Main St - Structural and Masonry Rehab
Westmont 61st and Cumnor Stabilization
Westmont Alley G Permeable Paver program
Westmont 2022 MFT Resurfacing Program
Westmont 57th St. Storm Sewer Extension
Wheaton 2022 Annual Road Program
Wheaton Streetscape phase IV
Wheaton 2022 Sidewalk Program
Wheaton 2022 Concrete panel replacement
Wheaton Dorset Drive Flood Improvement Project
Willowbrook Executive Drive storm water improvement
Winfield Township Paving
Winfield Various storm water projects regarding drainage
Wood Dale Public Works Facility, 790 N Central Ave
Woodridge 2022 MFT Road Improvements
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Woodridge Rt 53 Sidewalk Installation
Woodridge Standpipe Painting and Rehabilitation
Woodridge Woodward Traffic Signal Installation
Woodridge Janes Traffic Signal Modernization
Woodridge Police Department/Public Works Buildings
Woodridge (Other projects were maintenance)
York Township 2023 Street Improvement Project
Construction sites regulated by ILR40 permit requirements will have construction project NOI’s posted on the
entities’ website.
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Attachments
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DRSCW ILR40 Activities
March 2022– March 2023
PART I. COVERAGE UNDER GENERAL PERMITS ILR40
Not applicable to the work of the DRSCW.
PART II. NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI) REQUIREMENTS
Not applicable to the work of the DRSCW.
PART III. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Not applicable to the work of the DRSCW.
PART IV. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
A. Requirements
Not applicable to the work of the DRSCW.
B. Minimum Control Measure
1. Public Education and Outreach on Stormwater Impacts
DRSCW outreach activities for the reporting year ending March 31, 2023 included:
• The DRSCW website was updated and maintained during the reporting period and
periodically updated with presentations and material (www.drscw.org).
• A searchable database with information on local aquatic biodiversity (IBIs), habitat (QHEI),
and sediment and water column chemistry were maintained and periodically updated.
• Public information available on the website includes:
o Chloride Fact Sheets aimed at mayors and managers, public works staff, commercial
operators, and homeowners.
o Model Salt Storage and Handling Ordinances and Policies.
o Model Facilities Plan for Snow and Ice Control.
o A fact sheet summarizing alternative deicing products.
o Information of effective operating parameters for commonly used anti icing
compounds.
o Parking lots chloride application rate guidance example sheet and aide memoire.
o A brochure on coal tar sealants as a source of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
(PAHs) aimed at homeowners (produced by the University of New Hampshire
Stormwater Center).
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o Detailed reports on the biological and chemical conditions of area waterways.
Technical Presentations
Workgroup meetings: The Workgroup hosts bimonthly meetings where technical presentations
are made on a variety of water quality topics and surface water management subjects. The
audience consists of mainly stormwater and wastewater professionals but the public is welcome
to attend. Presentations made during the period March 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023 are listed
below. Selected presentations are made available on the DRSCW website and upon request.
Technical presentations have also been approved by the IEPA as CEUs for the Wastewater
Operator and Drinking Water Operator Certifications.
April 27, 2022 – Model Development and Management Scenario Application for Total
Phosphorus in Salt Creek, East Branch, West Branch, and Lower DuPage Rivers. Presenter: Hillary
Yonce, Professional Hydrologist, Lead Modeler, Tetra Tech.
April 27, 2022 -- 2020-2022 Integrated Water Quality Report and Section 303(d) List. Presenter:
Deanna Doohaluk, Watershed Project Manager, The Conservation Foundation.
June 27, 2022 – Kimberly North Stormwater Study. Presenter: Gregory R. Ulreich, P.E., CFM
Civil/Stormwater Engineer, Dept. of Engineering Services, Carol Stream.
June 27, 2022 – The Microplastic Monster. Presenter: Christine Wood, Donohue & Associates,
Inc., Water/Wastewater Engineer.
August 31, 2022 – Lags and Gaps: streambank erosion as a blind spot in the Illinois NLRS.
Presenter: Andrew Margenot, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
October 26, 2022 – Reducing Inflow and Infiltration: City of Naperville’s’ Experience.
Presenter: Tony Conn Sr., Water Distribution and Collection Manager. Department of Public
Utilities-Water, City of Naperville.
December 7, 2022 – 2020 West Branch DuPage River Bioassessment. Presenter: Chris Yoder,
Research Director, Midwest Biodiversity Institute.
Other Water Quality Presentations or Workshops by the DRSCW
April 25-27, 2022 – NARP Updates, IWEA Annual Conference. Panel Members: Stephen
McCracken, The Conservation Foundation and Adam Gronski, DRSCW Board Member,
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago.
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April 26, 2022 – Derivation of a Local Chloride Threshold for Wadeable Streams, Emerging
Contaminants in the Environment Conference (virtual). Presenter: Deanna Doohaluk, The
Conservation Foundation.
June 15-17, 2022 – Constructing an effective watershed Approach, International Water and
Waste Management Conference, Bangkok, Thailand. Presenter: Stephen McCracken, The
Conservation Foundation.
July 19, 2022 – Administration and Funding Structures for the DRSCW, LDPWC and LDPWG,
Illinois River Watershed Study Group, Starved Rock Convention Center. Presenter: Stephen
McCracken, The Conservation Foundation.
September 9, 2022—DRSCW Program Update, USEPA and IEPA. Presenter: Deanna Doohaluk,
The Conservation Foundation and Stephen McCracken, The Conservation Foundation.
September 26, 2022 – Masterplan for Salt Creek at Fullersburg Woods, Board of Directors of
The Conservation Foundation. Presenter: Deanna Doohaluk, The Conservation Foundation.
November 16, 2022—DRSCW Program Update, DuPage Mayors and Managers Regulatory
Affairs Committee, Stephen McCracken, The Conservation Foundation.
February 2, 2023 – Deriving an ambient Total Phosphorous threshold for the DuPage River and
Salt Creek, IEPA, Presenter: Stephen McCracken, The Conservation Foundation and Deanna
Doohaluk, The Conservation Foundation.
February 28, 2023 – Deriving and Implementing an Ambient Total Phosphorous Threshold for
the DuPage River and Salt Creek. IAWA Mini Conference, Springfield, IL. Presenters: Amy
Underwood, DRSCW Board Member, Downers Grove Sanitary District and Stephen McCracken,
The Conservation Foundation.
February 22-24, 2023 – Expanding beyond Permit Limits to Achieve Water Quality Goals,
WWM5, Bhubaneswar, India. Presenter: Deanna Doohaluk, The Conservation Foundation.
March 7, 2023 – Deriving an ambient Total Phosphorous threshold for the DuPage River and
Salt Creek. Environmental Partners. Presenter: Stephen McCracken, The Conservation
Foundation and Deanna Doohaluk, The Conservation Foundation.
2. Public Involvement and Participation – No Activities
3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination – No Activities
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4. Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control - No Activities
5. Post-Construction Storm Water Management in New Development and Redevelopment - No
Activities
6. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations – No Activities
Chloride Questionnaires
The DRSCW has attempted to track adoption of sensible salting BMPs in the program area since
2007. This is done as ambient chloride concentration monitoring; and while the ultimate
indicator of success, it has proven an imperfect metric for tracking efficiency trends in winter
salt use. Tracking target BMP adoption in the program area allows the DRSCW to evaluate the
success of the chloride management workshops. Historically the public roads and parking
lots/sidewalks workshops have covered the following practices:
• Winter Weather tracking and planning
• Behavior of commonly used deicing compounds
• Product and chemical alternatives
• Equipment calibration training
• Application Rates
• Equipment and salt application advancements
• Salt usage, storage and deicing best management practices
• Example salt use policies and management plans
The questionnaires also help identify topics for future workshops, and form suppositions about
salt use per unit of service expended inside the program area relative to 2006 levels.
Questionnaires were distributed in 2007, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018. They were sent to
approximately 80 municipal highway operations and public works agencies. A new
questionnaire was due to be distributed in 2022 but was not completed due to a need to
rework elements of the questionnaire. It is now due to be issued in 2023.
Chloride Reduction Workshops
During the reporting period March 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023, six (6) chloride reduction
workshops were held. The workshops were held in a webinar format allowing the groups to
collaborate and host the workshops jointly. The workgroup staff for the DRSCW, LDRWC, Lower
Des Plains Watershed Group (LDWG) and Chicago Area Waterways Chloride Workgroup
(CAWCW) collaborated with staff from Lake County DOT and Health Dept. to coordinate the
workshops. Registration was made available to agencies over a wide area of northeastern
Illinois resulting in staff attending from Boone, Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, Will, and Winnebago
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counties, as well as Milwaukee, WI. A list of attendees of the Public Roads Deicing Workshop
(by County) is included in Attachment 1 and attendees of the Parking Lots & Sidewalks Deicing
Workshop (by County) is included in Attachment 2.
Public Roads Deicing Workshops were held on September 27, October 5, October 6, and
October 12, 2022. Staff from Bolton-Menk, Inc. (formerly at Fortin Consulting, Inc.) from
Minnesota were engaged to present the material. A registration fee was required per agency in
order to view the webinar. The links were shareable within an agency. A survey was provided
at the end of each webinar to those who had signed in asking for the number of attendees from
each agency and for an evaluation of the workshop. The survey results indicated that a
minimum of 644 persons attended the four Public Roads workshops. Certificates of attendance
were provided to those who requested them. A link to the Minnesota Snow and Ice Control:
Field Book for Snowplow Operators was provided to each registrant.
The Parking Lot and Sidewalk Deicing Workshop webinars were held on September 29 and
October 11, 2022 with Bolton-Menk, Inc. presenting. The survey results indicated that there
was a minimum of 262 persons who viewed the webinars. Certificates of attendance were
provided to those who requested them. The surveys provided an opportunity to provide an
evaluation on the webinars. A link was sent to each registrant for the Minnesota Pollution
Control Agency Winter Parking Lot & Sidewalk Maintenance Manual.
Ambient Impact Monitoring
DRSCW’s Chloride Education and Reduction Program has performed an in depth analysis to
detect trends in chloride loading within the water quality data collected since the beginning of
program efforts.
The goal of the analysis is to gauge the impact, if any, of the chloride education program on
chloride loadings and concentrations generated from DRSCW water quality data collected from
2009 to present. Such an analysis is challenging due to the influences of other variables that
dictate the magnitude of chloride impact on water quality data, principally winter weather (see
PLOTS). The analysis is needed to account for this inherent variability to as great a degree as
possible. To help accomplish this the DRSCW purchased 10 years of weather data (snow and
ice precipitation data for numerous locations) from Weather Command / Murray and Trettel,
Inc. The analysis steps for each site where winter chloride concentration data was available
was:
• Calculation of estimated chloride concentration from winter conductivity data
• Calculation of a warm weather regression value from summer concentration data and
summer conductivity measures
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• Calculation of estimated chloride summer concentrations
• Creation of loading data (in pounds per day) from the estimated concentration data
using USGS flow data
• Identification of ice events from the weather command data and “replacement” of such
events with loadings observed mean concentrations (to control for the high variability
caused by ice).
• Graphing of loading and concentration data for each site
This analysis has been completed and phase one results have been produced. The report is
being finalized and will be complete by April 2023.
Continuous Chloride Monitoring
When chlorides are present in elevated concentrations in rivers, they harm aquatic
invertebrates, fish, and aquatic and terrestrial plants. High chloride concentrations also corrode
structures like bridges, increasing maintenance costs; and chlorides are very difficult to remove
from water through treatment. In the DRSCW watersheds, the main source of elevated
chlorides in the rivers is from winter deicing applications. In an effort to understand and track
chloride levels in the watershed, year-round conductivity monitoring is carried out.
Ambient monitoring of conductivity is carried out at six (6) locations. All conductivity sites were
originally installed to collect continuous DO and are situated for that rather than chlorides.
DRSCW chloride sites are positioned in the upper and lower sections of each watershed.
The upstream Salt Creek chloride site (Busse Woods) is at the upstream most point of the
Lower Salt Creek watershed (this site isn’t placed further upstream as it was selected to
measure DO upstream of the watersheds POTWs). MWRD did not conduct ambient winter
conductivity monitoring at the Salt Creek at Busse Woods site in 2021. The site was taken over
by DRSCW for conductivity monitoring during the winter of 2022.
Conductivity concentrations are used to calculate chloride concentrations based on a linear
relationship established by the DRSCW. Calculated Annual chloride concentrations for the
winter months from 2007-2021 for six (6) sites are depicted in Figure 1 to Figure 6, The Daily
Max represents the highest chloride daily value calculated from that year’s winter season. The
Winter Average is the average of all measurements from the winter season. The Four-Day
Average is the maximum value of the year’s four-day averages. Also shown are seasonal totals
for winter snow and ice data. This data is generated from data supplied by a contract with
Weather Command/ Murray and Trettel, Inc. The data is specific to the areas proximate to the
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relative conductivity monitoring site. The weather data for the Naperville site on the southern
West Branch has not yet been extracted and will be on the future graphics.
Figure 1. Calculated Chloride Concentrations - Winter Months (2007-2022) for Salt Creek at Busse
Woods Main Dam. Data was not collected in 2021.
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Figure 2. Calculated Chloride Concentrations - Winter Months (2007-2022) for Salt Creek at Wolf Road
Figure 3. Calculated Chloride Concentrations - Winter Months (2007-2022) for the East Branch DuPage
River at Army Trail Road
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Figure 4. Calculated Chloride Concentrations - Winter Months (2008-2022) for the East Branch DuPage
River at Hobson Road
Figure 5. Calculated Chloride Concentrations - Winter Months (2007-2022) for the West Branch DuPage
River at Arlington Drive
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Figure 6. Calculated Chloride Concentrations - Winter Months (2018-2022) for the West Branch DuPage
River at Bailey Road
C. Qualifying State, Country or Local Program
Not applicable to the work of the DRSCW.
D. Sharing Responsibility
This report outlines the activities conducted by the DRSCW on behalf of its’ members related to
the implementation of the ILR40 permit. It is the responsibility of the individual ILR40 permit
holders to utilize this information to fulfill the reporting requirements outlined in Part V.C. of the
permit.
E. Reviewing and Updating Stormwater Management Programs
Not applicable to the work of the DRSCW.
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PART V. MONITORING, RECORDKEEPING, AND REPORTING
A. Monitoring
The ILR40 permit states that permit holders “must develop and implement a monitoring and
assessment program to evaluate the effectiveness of the BMPs being implemented to reduce
pollutant loadings and water quality impacts”. The DRSCW monitoring program meets the
following monitoring objectives and requirements outlined in the permit:
• Measuring pollutants over time (Part V. A. 2. b. ii)
• Sediment monitoring (Part V. A. 2. b. iii)
• Assessing physical and habitat characteristics such as stream bank erosion caused by
storm water discharges ((Part V. A. 2. b. vi)
• Collaborative watershed-scape monitoring (Part V. A. 2. b. x)
• Ambient monitoring of total suspended solids, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, fecal
coliform, chlorides, and oil and grease (Part V. A. 2. c.)
The DRSCW water quality monitoring program is made up of four components: 1)
Bioassessment; 2) Continuous DO monitoring; 3) Expanded DO monitoring, and 3) Continuous
Chloride Monitoring. Components 1-3 are discussed below and component 4 was discussed in
the previous section of this report.
BIOASSESSMENT
Overview and Sampling Plan
A biological and water quality survey, or “biosurvey”, is an interdisciplinary monitoring effort
coordinated on a waterbody specific or watershed scale. This may involve a relatively simple
setting focusing on one or two small streams, one or two principal stressors, and a handful of
sampling sites or a much more complex effort including entire drainage basins, multiple and
overlapping stressors, and tens of sites. The DRSCW bioassessment is the latter. The DRSCW
bioassessment program began in 2007 with sampling in the West Branch DuPage River, East
Branch DuPage River and Salt Creek watersheds. From 2009-2016, each watershed was sampled
on a 3-year rotation beginning with the West Branch DuPage River watershed in 2006. Between
2017 and 2021, the watersheds were sampled on a 4 -year rotation. Starting in 2023, the
watersheds will be sampled on a 5-year rotation. The sampling frequency will ensure that each
watershed will be sampled during the effective period of the ILR40 permit. The bioassessment
program functions under a quality assurance plan agreed on with the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (http://drscw.org/wp/bioassessment/). Table 1 details the bioassessment
sampling dates for each DRSCW watershed.
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Table 1. Bioassessment sampling dates for the DRSCW watershed
Watershed Sampling Completed (year) Sampling Scheduled (year)
East Branch DuPage River 2007, 2011, 2014, 2019 2023
West Branch DuPage River 2007, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2020 2025
Salt Creek 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2021 2027
The DRSCW bioassessment program utilizes standardized biological, chemical, and physical
monitoring and assessment techniques employed to meet three major objectives:
1) determine the extent to which biological assemblages are impaired (using IEPA
guidelines);
2) determine the categorical stressors and sources that are associated with those
impairments; and,
3) add to the broader databases for the DuPage River and Salt Creek watersheds to
track and understand changes through time in response to abatement actions or
other influences.
The data collected as part of the bioassessment is processed, evaluated, and synthesized as a
biological and water quality assessment of aquatic life use status. The assessments are directly
comparable to previously conducted bioassessments such that trends in status can be examined
and causes and sources of impairment can be confirmed, amended, or removed. A final report
containing a summary of major findings and recommendations for future monitoring, follow-up
investigations, and any immediate actions that are needed to resolve readily diagnosed
impairments is prepared following each bioassessment. The bioassessment reports are posted
on the DRSCW website at http://drscw.org/wp/bioassessment/. It is not the role of the
bioassessments to identify specific remedial actions on a site specific or watershed basis.
However, the baseline data provided by the bioassessments contributes to the Integrated Priority
System that was developed to help determine and prioritize remedial projects
(http://drscw.org/wp/project-identification-and-prioritization-system/).
Sampling sites for the bioassessment were determined systematically using a geometric design
supplemented by the bracketing of features likely to exude an influence over stream resource
quality, such as CSOs, dams and wastewater outfalls. The geometric site selection process starts
at the downstream terminus or “pour point” of the watershed (Level 1 site), then continues by
deriving each subsequent “panel” at descending intervals of one-half the drainage area (D.A.) of
the preceding level. Thus, the drainage area of each successive level decreases geometrically.
This results in seven drainage area levels in each of the three watersheds, starting at the largest
(150 sq. mi) and continuing through successive panels of 75, 38, 19, 9, 5 and 2 sq. mi. Targeted
sites are then added to fill gaps left by the geometric design and assure complete spatial coverage
in order to capture all significant pollution gradients including reaches that are impacted by
wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), major stormwater sources, combined sewer overflows
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(CSOs) and dams. The number of sampling sites by method/protocol and watershed are listed in
Table 2.
Table 2. Number of sampling sites in the DRSCW project area
Method/Protocol
West Branch
DuPage River
(2020)
East Branch
DuPage River
(2019)
Salt Creek
(2021)
Reference
Sites (2006-
2021)
Total
Sites
Biological sampling
Fish 42 41 65* 13 155
Macroinvertebrates 42 41 65* 13 155
QHEI 42 41 65* 13 155
Water Column
Chemical/Physical
Sampling
Nutrients** 42 38 57 6 143
Water Quality Metals 30 38 34 6 108
Water Quality Organics 18 11 17 6 52
Sediment Sampling 23 15 27 6 71
*Includes eight (8) sites that were being monitored as part of pre-project monitoring at Fullersburg Woods and post-
project monitoring at the Preserve at Oak Meadows.
**Also included indicators or organic enrichment and ionic strength, total suspended solids (TSS), DO, pH and
temperature. Also, in 2019, 2020 and 2021, chlorophyll A was included as a nutrient parameter.
Representativeness – Reference Sites
Data is collected from selected regional reference sites in northeastern Illinois preferably to
include existing Illinois EPA and Illinois DNR reference sites, potentially being supplemented with
other sites that meet the Illinois EPA criteria for reference conditions. One purpose of this data
will be to index the biological methods used in this study that are different from Illinois EPA
and/or DNR to the reference condition and biological index calibration as defined by Illinois EPA.
In addition, the current Illinois EPA reference network does not yet include smaller headwater
streams, hence reference data is needed to accomplish an assessment of that data. Presently
thirteen (13) reference sites have been established.
The bioassessment sampling includes four (4) sampling methods/protocols: biological sampling,
Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index (QHEI), water column chemical/physical parameter
sampling and sediment chemistry. The biological sampling includes two assemblages: fish and
macroinvertebrates.
As no sampling was conducted in Summer 2022, the 2022 MS4 Activities Report does not contain
updated Fish, Habitat and Water Chemistry. However, as the macroinvertebrate sampling results
for Salt Creek (sampled in 2021) was not available at the time of the 2021 MS4 Activities report,
this data is included in this report. A map of the 2021 Salt Creek sampling sites can be found in
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Map 2. A list of the sites sampled as part of the 2021 Salt Creek bioassessment is included in
Table 3. Table 3 includes the site name, site location, and the type and frequency of each
sampling method.
Detailed analysis of all results for the East Branch DuPage River, the West Branch DuPage River
and Salt Creek and their tributaries and can be found at http://drscw.org/wp/bioassessment/.
Additionally, summaries of the findings for the Fish, Macroinvertebrates, Habitat and Water
Chemistry for the mainstem East Branch DuPage River and West Branch DuPage River and
summaries for Fish, Habitat and Water Chemistry Salt Creek can be found in the 2019, 2020, and
2021 DRSCW MS4 Activities Report.
The fish and macroinvertebrate results are presented as Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) scores. IBI
is an evaluation of a waterbody’s biological community in a manner that allows the identification,
classification and ranking of water pollution and other stressors. IBIs allow the statistical
association of various anthropogenic influences on a water body with the observed biological
activity in said water body and in turn the evaluation of management interventions in a process
of adaptive management. Chemical testing of water samples produces only a snapshot of
chemical concentrations while an IBI allows an evaluation of the net impact of chemical, physical
and flow variables on a biological community structure. Dr. James Karr formulated the IBI
concept in 1981.
MACROINVERTEBRATES
Methodology
The macroinvertebrate assemblage is sampled using the Illinois EPA (IEPA) multi-habitat method
(IEPA 2005). Laboratory procedures followed the IEPA (2005) methodology for processing multi-
habitat samples by producing a 300-organism subsample with a scan and pre-pick of large and/or
rare taxa from a gridded tray. Taxonomic resolution is performed to the lowest practicable
resolution for the common macroinvertebrate assemblage groups such as mayflies, stoneflies,
caddisflies, midges, and crustaceans, which goes beyond the genus level requirement of IEPA
(2005). However, calculation of the macroinvertebrate IBI followed IEPA methods in using genera
as the lowest level of taxonomy for mIBI calculation and scoring.
2021 Salt Creek Results
Macroinvertebrate communities sampled from the mainstem of Salt Creek revealed no clear
longitudinal pattern (Figure 7) and mainly fall in the fair to poor ranges. There are four sites on
the mainstem of Lower Salt Creek with mIBI scores in the good range: two (2) sites located
immediately downstream of the Fullersburg Woods dam and two (2) sites within the Preserve at
Oak Meadows restoration site. With the exception of one (1) site located on West Branch Salt
Creek #5 (located within the Upper Salt Creek watershed) where a mIBI of 45.20 (good), scores
in tributaries throughout the watershed in 2021 were in the poor to fair range.
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Table 3. 2021 Salt Creek Bioassessment Sampling Sites and Frequency of Sampling
Biological
Sampling QHEI
Demand/
Nutrient Metals
Water
Organics Sediment Sulfate Oil and Grease
SC01 Tributary to Salt Creek 42.143664 -88.078158 1 1 2
SC02 Tributary to Salt Creek 42.11327 -88.082431 1 1 2
SC03 Salt Creek 42.108005 -88.083462 1 1 2
SC04 Salt Creek 42.110637 -88.062385 1 1 4
SC05 Tributary to Salt Creek 42.12518 -88.039411 1 1 2
SC06 Tributary to Salt Creek 42.116387 -88.012306 1 1 2
SC07 Salt Creek 42.077084 -88.053031 1 1 4 4
SC08 Triburary to Salt Creek 42.067958 -88.019216 1 1 4
SC11 Tributary to Salt Creek 42.028369 -88.055516 1 1 4
SC12 Tributary to Salt Creek 42.025566 -88.063601 1 1 2
SC13 Tributary to Salt Creek 42.015691 -88.054162 1 1 2
SC14 Tributary to Salt Creek 42.017338 -88.045095 1 1 4 4
SC15 Salt Creek 42.051095 -88.008992 1 1 6 4 1 1 1
SC16 Spring Brook 41.971781 -87.998034 1 1 6 4 1 1 1
SC17 Spring Brook 41.967116 -88.046834 1 1 4
SC18 Spring Brook 41.958246 -88.06508 1 1 4
SC19 Meacham Creek 41.995347 -88.051359 1 1
SC20 Tributary to Meacham Creek 41.988298 -88.054429 1 1 2
SC21 Spring Brook 41.97324 -88.079282 1 1 2 2 1 1
SC22 Westwood Creek 41.93982 -87.992964 1 1 4 1 1
SC23 Salt Creek 41.936938 -87.984234 1 1 9 6 1 1
SC24 Addison Creek 41.946217 -87.926124 1 1 2
SC25 Tributary to Addison Creek 41.937825 -87.939885 1 1 2
SC26 Addison Creek 41.928711 -87.910687 1 1 4
SC27 Addison Creek 41.898963 -87.883344 1 1 4 4
SC28 Addison Creek 41.861162 -87.867743 1 1 6 4 1 1 1
SC29 Salt Creek 41.818297 -87.833708 1 1 12 6 1 1 1 1
SC30 Ginger Creek 41.837873 -87.970817 1 1 2
SC31 Ginger Creek 41.839376 -87.953247 1 1 4
SC32 Oakbrook Creek 41.85377 -87.948831 1 1 2
SC33 Sugar Creek 41.872959 -87.959728 1 1 4
SC34 Salt Creek 41.951765 -87.986441 1 1 9 6 1 1
SC35 Salt Creek 41.944091 -87.981079 1 1 9 6 1 1
SC35A Salt Creek 41.9425 -87.9821 1 1
SC35B Salt Creek 41.94112 -87.983 1 1
SC36 Oak Brook 41.850896 -87.958463 1 1 2
SC37 Salt Creek 41.885162 -87.959927 1 1 9 3 1 1
SC38 Salt Creek 41.890375 -87.964024 1 1 9 6 1 1
SC39 Salt Creek 41.919985 -87.972745 1 1 9 6 1 1
SC40 Salt Creek 41.962745 -87.98439 1 1 9 6 1 1
SC41 Salt Creek 41.970302 -87.988175 1 1 9 6 1 1
SC42 Salt Creek 41.991326 -87.994485 1 1 6 4 1
SC43 Salt Creek 42.011973 -88.00092 1 1 6 4 1 1 1 1
SC44 Salt Creek 42.01602 -88.000508 1 1 6 4 1 1
SC45 Tributary to Salt Creek 42.084211 -88.019856 1 1 4 4 1 1
SC46 Spring Brook 41.966727 -88.077424 1 1 2 2 1 1
SC47 Spring Brook 41.963342 -88.031508 1 1 6 4 1 1
SC48 Addison Creek 41.872732 -87.868775 1 1 6 4 1
SC49 Salt Creek 41.825756 -87.900036 1 1 9 6 1 1 1 1
SC50 Salt Creek 42.021262 -88.004911 1 1 6 4 1
SC51 Salt Creek 41.875767 -87.95799 1 1 9 6 1 1 1
SC52 Salt Creek 41.820328 -87.926117 1 1 9 6 1
SC53 Salt Creek 41.825544 -87.931557 1 1 9 6 1
SC53A*Salt Creek 41.82112 -87.9286 1 1
SC54 Salt Creek 41.845607 -87.851945 1 1 12 6 1
SC55 Salt Creek 41.84763 -87.936374 1 1 6 6
SC56 Salt Creek 41.832606 -87.941979 1 1 6 6
SC56A*Salt Creek 41.8306 -87.940435 1 1
SC56B*Salt Creek 41.830287 -87.931866 1 1
SC56C*Salt Creek 41.82849 -87.93059 1 1
SC57 Salt Creek 41.873713 -87.95526 1 1 9 6
SC59 Salt Creek 41.82608 -87.91459 1 1 12 6
SC60 Salt Creek 41.82595 -87.88617 1 1 12 6
SCBR Salt Creek 6
Site ID RIVER Latitude Longitude
Frequency of Samling during the 2021 Bioassessment
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Table 4 and Table 5 include the key to dams and Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP)
discharges denoted on the mIBI figure (Figure 7) for Salt Creek.
Figure 7. Macroinvertebrate IBI scores in Salt Creek, 1983, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2021 in relation
to municipal WWTP dischargers and dams.
Table 4. Key to dams on the dam included on the Salt Creek IBI, QHEI, and water chemistry figures
Figure
Reference Name of Dam
A Busse Woods Dam
B Oak Meadows Dam (removed in 2016)
C Graham Center Dam
D Old Oak Brook Dam
E Fullersburg Woods (Graue Mill) Dam
F Possum Hollow Woods Dam
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Table 5. Key to POTW dischargers on the Salt Creek IBI, QHEI, and water chemistry figures
Figure
Reference WWTP Discharge
1 MWRDGC Egan WRP
2 Itasca STP
3 Wood Dale North STP
4 Wood Dale South STP
5 Addison North STP
6 Addison South - Larocca STP
7 Salt Creek Sanitary District
8 Elmhurst WWTP
DISSOLVED OXYGEN (DO) MONITORING
Background and Methodology
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) report, Illinois 2004 Section 303(d) List, listed
dissolved oxygen (DO) as a potential impairment in Salt Creek, and the East and West Branches
of the DuPage River. The report suggested that the DO levels in selected reaches of these
waterways might periodically fall to levels below those required by healthy aquatic communities.
All rivers and creeks in DuPage County are classified as General Use Waters. The present water
quality standards for dissolved oxygen in General Use Waters is:
1. During the period of March through July
a. 5.0 mg/L at any time; and
b. 6.0 mg/L as a daily mean averaged over 7 days.
2. During the period of August through February,
a. 3.5 mg/L at any time;
b. 4.0 mg/L as a daily minimum averaged over 7 days; and
c. 5.5 mg/L as a daily mean averaged over 30 days.
Following listing on the 303 (d) list two (2) DO TMDLs were prepared by the IEPA for Salt Creek
and the East Branch of the DuPage River in 2004 and two (2) DO TMDLs were prepared for the
West Branch DuPage River and Spring Brook #1 in 2019. In response to the TMDLs, the DRSCW
committed to develop and manage a continuous long-term DO monitoring plan for the project
area in order to assess the nature and extent of the DO impairment and to allow the design of
remedial projects. The continuous DO data is also used to assess the impact of DO improvement
projects such as the Churchill Woods and Oak Meadow dam removals.
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In 2022, the DRSCW in collaboration with DuPage County Stormwater Management gathered
continuous DO data via water quality sondes at four (4) sites on Salt Creek (SCBW, SCOM, SCBR
SCFW), five (5) sites on the East Branch DuPage River (EBAR, EBCB, EBHL, EBHR, EBWL), and five
(5) sites on the West Branch DuPage River (WBAD, WBBR, WBWD, WBMG, WBNPV) that will be
utilized in the calibration and verification of the updated QUAL2Kw models. The Metropolitan
Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRDGC) also typically monitors one (1)
additional location on Salt Creek. All sondes are deployed from May through October and
collected DO, temperature, conductivity, and pH on an hourly basis. The continuous DO
monitoring program functions under a quality assurance plan agreed on with the IEPA
(http://drscw.org/wp/dissolved-oxygen/). Details on the site location are included in Table 6
and site locations for 2022 are included on Map 3.
Results
Results of the continuous DO monitoring conducted in the summer of 2022 is included in Figure
8 to Figure 22.
Table 6. 2022 Continuous DO monitoring locations in the DRSCW watersheds in 2021.
Site ID Stream Name River
Mile
Latitude Longitude Location
WBAD W. Br. DuPage River 29.9 41.9750 -88.1386 Arlington Drive
WBBR W. Br. DuPage River 11.7 41.825268 -88.179456 Butterfield Road
WBWD W. Br. DuPage River 11.1 41.82027 -88.17212 Downstream of former
Warrenville Grove Dam
WBMG W. Br. DuPage River 8.6 41.795928 -88.187263 Upstream of former
McDowell Grove Dam
WBNPV W. Br. DuPage River 3.0 41.74029 -88.126879 Downstream Bailey Road
EBAR E. Br. DuPage River 23.0 41.935171 -88.05843 Army Trail Road
EBCB E. Br. DuPage River 18.8 41.88510 -88.04110 Crescent Boulevard
EBHL E. Br. DuPage River 14.0 41.82570 -88.05316 Hidden Lake Preserve
EBHR E. Br. DuPage River 8.5 41.76800 -88.07160 Hobson Road
EBWL E. Br. DuPage River 3.8 41.712315 -88.094842 Whalon Lake
SCBW Salt Creek 29.4 42.01630 -88.00061 Downstream of Busse
Woods Dam (MWRDGC)
SCOM Salt Creek 23.0 41.941279 -87.983363 Upstream of former Oak
Meadows Dam
SCBR Salt Creek 16.1 41.864686 -87.95073 Butterfield Road
SCFW Salt Creek 11.1 41.825493 -87.93158 Fullersburg Woods
impoundment
SCWR Salt Creek 8.1 41.82576 -87.90045 Wolf Road (MWRDGC)
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Figure 8. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the West Branch DuPage River at Arlington Drive (WBAD)
Figure 9. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the West Branch DuPage River at Butterfield Road (WBBR)
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Figure 10. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the West Branch DuPage River downstream of former
Warrenville Grove Dam (WBWD)
Figure 11. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the West Branch DuPage River upstream of former McDowell
Grove Dam (WBMG)
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Figure 12. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the West Branch DuPage River at Bailey Road (WBNPV)
Figure 13. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the East Branch DuPage River at Army Trail Road (WBAR)
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8
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14
16
18
20
2/8/2022 3/30/2022 5/19/2022 7/8/2022 8/27/2022 10/16/2022 12/5/2022
West Branch DuPage River -Bailey Road
DO (mg/L)Diel DO low (mg/L)Diel DO High (mg/L)IL DO Standard (mg/L)
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Figure 14. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the East Branch DuPage River at Crescent Boulevard (EBCB)
Figure 15. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the East Branch DuPage River at Hidden Lake Preserve (EBCB)
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East Branch DuPage River -Hidden Lake
LDO (mg/L)Diel DO low (mg/L)Diel DO high (mg/L)IL DO Standard (mg/L)
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Figure 16. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the East Branch DuPage River at Hobson Road (EBHR)
Figure 17. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for the East Branch DuPage River at Whalon Lake (EBWL)
0
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East Branch DuPage River -Hobson Road
Diel DO high (mg/L)Diel DO low (mg/L)DO (mg/L)IL DO Standard (mg/L)
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Figure 18. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for Salt Creek downstream of Busse Woods Dam (SCBW)
Figure 19. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for Salt Creek upstream of former Oak Meadows Dam (SCOM)
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Salt Creek -Busse Woods
DO (mg/L)Diel DO low (mg/L)Diel DO high (mg/L)Il DO Standard (mg/L)
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Figure 20. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for Salt Creek at Butterfield Road (SCBR)
Figure 21. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for Salt Creek in the Fullersburg Woods impoundment (SCFW)
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Figure 22. 2022 Dissolved Oxygen plot for Salt Creek at Wolf Road (SCWR)
EXPANDED DO MONITORING
In 2019, the DRSCW began their expanded DO Monitoring Program as a means to collect
additional data to support the calibration/validation of the QUAL2Kw models and to support
the development of the Nutrient Implementation Plan (NIP). This program is coordinated with
the Bioassessment Program (see Table 7 for schedule). No expanded DO sampling was
conducted in 2022.
Table 7. Schedule for Expanded DO Monitoring
Basin Year of Expanded DO Monitoring
Completed
Year of Expanded DO Monitoring
Scheduled
East Branch DuPage River 2019 2023
West Branch DuPage River 2020 2025
Salt Creek 2021 2027
27
Map 1. Ambient chloride monitoring sites in the DRSCW watershed (2022)
28
Map 2. Bioassessment sites in the Salt Creek watershed (2021)
29
Map 3. Continuous DO monitoring sites in the DRSCW watersheds (2022)
Attachment 1
2022 Public Roads Deicing Workshop
Attendees List
2022 Public Roads Deicing Workshop Attendees (organized by County)
Date Workshop Agency County
October 6th, 2022 Public Roads Deicing Workshop Village of Arlington Heights Cook
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2022 Parking Lots & Sidewalks
Deicing Workshop Attendees List
2022 Parking Lots & Sidewalks Deicing Workshop Attendees (organized by County)
Date Workshop Agency County
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