Illinois. Department of Energy and Natural Resources
Variant namesIn 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider site selection debriefing files, December 1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36818342
In 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider formal presentation files, 1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36794956
In 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider public hearing recordings, February 1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36774616
In 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider environmental impact statement files, 1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36774503
In 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider project administrative files, 1983-1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36774300
In 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider project proposals of various states, 1985-1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36774470
In 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider project town meeting files, 1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36794910
In 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider informational video tapes, 1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36794865
In 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider project public meeting files, 1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36794945
In 1970 Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality was created as independent agency within executive branch. It was charged with making maximum use of existing state and federal agencies to investigate practical problems of environmental consertation and protection, and to recommend technical, administrative and legislative changes designed to evince solutions. It was to work with Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board to formulate regulations and fulfill program goals. Institute was to tap technical expertise of state's universities, evaluate curricula, sponsor annual conferences and issue annual reports to Governor and General Assembly.
1981 legislation transferred Institute's duties to newly created Department of Energy and Natural Resources, which assumed functions of Division of Energy of Department of Business and Economic Development and Museum Division of Department of Registration and Education. Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey physically remained at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign but were placed under new Department.
Additionally Department was charged with promoting marketing of native coal; developing alternative energy sources, programs for energy conservation and safe disposal of hazardous wastes; and evaluating economic impact and public health issues relating to nuclear energy in cooperation with Department of Nuclear Safety. 1985 legislation directed Department to prepare an extensive proposal for location of superconducting super collider particle beam accelerator in Illinois for consideration of U.S. Department of Energy.
From the description of Superconducting super collider formal presentation supplement files, 1987-1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36818321
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