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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH

  1. Watershed/drainage basin delineation
  2. Natural Resources - soils, surface water, groundwater, mineral resources, etc. (include a discussion of how these are currently used)
    1. Water supply info
    2. ISGS Directory of Illinois Mineral Producers and Maps of Extraction Sites - lists non-energy resources mined in each county and gives mine name, location, and geologic unit(s)
    3. ISGS County Coal Map Series
    4. USGS maps of state mineral resources (go to "Statistics and Information by:...State")
    5. USDA, Illinois Soils: http://www.il.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/soils/
    6. Illinois Dept of Agriculture: http://www.agr.state.il.us/
  3. Natural Hazards - flooding, landslides, earthquakes, wetlands, radon gas, water quality etc. (include a discussion of how these are or should be dealt with)
    1. On-line Natural Hazard Maps (Federal Emergency Management Agency & ESRI)
      • instructions:
        1. In the "Product Search by Address" box, select "public flood map" in the product box, enter you address, and click on the "product search" box.
        2. On the results page, select "view."  You will be able to look at a copy of the flood hazard map, you can zoom in using the buttons next to the map. Note: there may be more than one page to look at, if so, you can go to the next sheet using the buttons that will be at the top of the page.
        3. On the left side of the map, click on the "Make a FIRMette" button.  This will allow you to make a printable version of a portion of the map.  (Be sure to move the pink square over the area you would like to have printed.)
    2. Illinois Floodplain Maps
    3. USGS Natural Hazards Gateway
    4. USEPA radon gas information (includes a link to national and state radon zone maps)
    5. Illinois Emergency Management Agency
    6. Surface Water Data
    7. USDA county extension office directory: http://www.csrees.usda.gov/Extension/
      • flood maps may be found here
  4. Human-Induced Hazards - pollution and possible pollution sources, human effects on natural hazards (include a discussion of how these are currently being dealt with)
    1. USEPA searchable databases : http://www.epa.gov/enviro/index.html (La Salle county must be spelled with a space)
    2. IEPA Leaking UST database : http://epadata.epa.state.il.us/land/ust/
    3. ISGS County Coal Map Series
    4. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps (great source for historical land use, access available from computers on the IVCC campus)
    5. IEPA Landfill Capacity Report (Region 1, includes most of the IVCC district)
    6. Illinois Dept.of Public Health:
    7. U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry: http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/
    8. U.S. HUD e-maps: http://www.hud.gov/offices/cio/emaps/index.cfm (similar to the enviromapper )
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