Illinois River Integrated Management Plan Recommendations

Illinois River Integrated Management Plan Recommendations

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 8

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The Illinois River Coordinating Council resulted from the Illinois River Watershed Restoration Act, which called on the lieutenant governor to chair a council to coordinate programs to enhance the Illinois River Watershed. The move to protect and enhance the watershed began in 1994 when the Lieutenant Governor's Office launched the Illinois River Valley Partnership, bringing together a diverse array of public and private organizations to enhance the river's capacity as a recreation, transportation and wildlife habitat resource. The group was also charged with developing an ecosystem restoration plan for the river system. When Corinne Wood convened the Illinois River Strategy Team, the vision of the group was to create "a naturally diverse and productive Illinois River Valley that is sustained by natural ecological processes and managed to provide for compatible social and economic activities." The result was a 21-page report containing 34 recommendations. This document is a part of that report.


Watershed Based Plan for the Illinois River Watershed

Watershed Based Plan for the Illinois River Watershed

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Published: 2011

Total Pages: 171

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"The Illinois River watershed spans the Oklahoma-Arkansas border in the northeastern part of the state and is located in Benton, Washington, and Crawford Counties in Arkansas and Delaware, Adair, Cherokee, and Sequoyah Counties in Oklahoma. ... This plan will present in detail the proposed expansion of riparian protection actions which are presently occurring or planned in the Illinois River watershed, as well as attempt to summarize the main historical research on water resources in the basin and what has already been done to remediate problems in the watershed." P. 1 & 9.