Remediation involves an all-encompassing step process of land restoration from detection, investigation, assessment, determination of remedial measure, actual clean-up, to site redevelopment. The following are different common types of remediation implemented in many polluted sites.
Pathways to Success is a program for Medicaid enrolled children under the age of 21 in Illinois who have complex behavioral health needs and require intensive home and community based services.
The Illinois Site Remediation Program (SRP) is a voluntary cleanup program for brownfield sites administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA). The SRP is authorized by Sections 4(y) and 58 - 58.12 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/58 - 58.12).
“Remediation” means the improvement of a contaminated site to prevent, minimize or mitigate damage to human health, ecology or the environment.
How do you write a closure report? Arrange a project post-mortem. Briefly summarize the project and its objectives. Describe what the team accomplished during the project. Discuss any lessons learned during the project. Make recommendations for future projects. Thank your team and sponsors.
All Illinois business entities are required to file an annual report by the last day of the month prior to their anniversary month. So, if you formed your business on January 15, you would need to file your annual report by December 31.
Staying compliant with the Illinois Secretary of State requires businesses to file an Illinois annual report filing on time. Missing deadlines can lead to penalties, loss of good standing, or even administrative dissolution.
Even if a company has all the necessary business licenses, it still needs to file its annual reports.
The Illinois Site Remediation Program (SRP) is a voluntary cleanup program for brownfield sites administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA). The SRP is authorized by Sections 4(y) and 58 - 58.12 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/58 - 58.12).