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Directory of Environmental Resources March, 2015 Directory of Environmental Resources March, 2015 Compiled by Kane-DuPage Soil & Water Conservation District Federal Agencies – Local/Regional Offices State Agencies – State Offices US Army Corp of Engineers IL Dept. of Agriculture Chicago District IL State Fairgrounds 111 N Canal Street, Suite 600 PO Box 19281 Chicago, IL 60606-7206 Springfield, IL 62794-9281 312-353-6400 217-782-2172 http://www.lrc.usace.army.mil www.agr.state.il.us USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) IL Dept. of Natural Resources Kane-DuPage FSA 1 Natural Resource Way DeKalb County SWCD Springfield, IL 1360 W. Prairie Drive 217-782-6302 Sycamore, IL 60178 dnr.state.il.us 815-756-3237 Ext. 2 www.fsa.usda.gov IL Environmental Protection Agency 1021 North Grand Avenue East US Geological Survey Springfield, Il 62794-9276 District Office 888-372-1996 1201 W. University Avenue, Suite 100 www.epa.state.il.us Urbana, IL 61801 217-334-0037 IL Dept. of Public Health http://il.water.usgs.gov 535 W. Jefferson Street Springfield, IL 62761 USDA Natural Resources 217-782-4977 Conservation Service (NRCS) www.idph.state.is.us 2315 Dean Street, Suite 100 St. Charles, IL 60175 IL Natural History Survey 630-584-7961, Ext. 3 1816 S. Oak Sreet, MC652 www.nrcs.usda.gov (federal site) Champaign, IL 61820 www.il.nrcs.usda.gov (IL site) 217-333-6880 www.inhs.uiuc.edu US Fish & Wildlife Service Chicago Ecological Survey Field Office IL State Water Survey 1250 S. Grove Avenue Suite 103 2204 Griffith Drive Barrington, IL 60010 Champaign, IL 61820-7495 847-381-2253 217-244-5459 www.fws.gov www.isws.illinois.edu US Environmental Protection Agency IL State Geological Survey Region 5 615 East Peabody Drive 77 West Jackson Blvd. Champaign, IL 61820 Chicago, IL 60604-3507 800-621-8431 – hotline IL Dept. of Transportation www.epa.gov/region5 2300 S. Dirksen Pkwy. Springfield, IL 62764 217-782-7820 www.idot.illinois.gov State Agencies – Regional Offices DuPage County IL Dept. of Natural Resources DuPage County Government Region II Office Government Center 2050 W. Stearns Road 421 County Farm Road Bartlett, IL 60103 Wheaton, IL 60187 847-608-3100 630-407-6500 www.co.dupage.il.us Office of Water Resources Region II Office Animal Control 2050 W. Stearns Road 630-407-2800 Bartlett, IL 60103 [email protected] 847-608-3100 Economic Development & Planning Private Lands Biologist Building Division 630-407-6700 Planning Division 630-407-6700 District Fisheries Biologist Andy Blauck Storm water Division 815-675-2386, Ext. 315 630-407-6700 District Forester Zoning 630-407-6700 Division of Transportation 630-407-6900 IL Environmental Protection Agency\ Local Field Offices Public Works 9511 W. Harrison Street 630-407-6800 Des Plaines, IL 60016 847-294-4000 Health Department 111 N. County Farm Road 595 South State Street Wheaton, IL 60187 Elgin, IL 60123 630-682-7400 847-608-3131 Forest Preserve District of DuPage Co. IL Dept. of Transportation 3S580 Naperville Road District 1 Office PO Box 5000 201 West Center Court Wheaton, IL 60189-5000 Schaumburg, IL 60196-1093 847-705-4000 Office of Emergency Management Emergency 630-682-7207 IL Dept of Public Health Business 630-682-7925 W. Chicago Regional Office 245 W. Roosevelt Road, Bldg. 5 University of Illinois Extension West Chicago, IL 60185-4803 DuPage County Unit 630-293-6800 1100 E. Warrenville Road, Suite 170 Naperville, IL 60563 630-955-1123 www.urbanexy.uiuc.edu/dupage NRCS Official Soil Series Descriptions Soils.usda.gov/technicalclassifications/osd Kane County National Resources Kane County Government American Farmland Trust 719 Batavia Center 1150 Connecticut Avenue Geneva, IL 60134 Washington, DC 20036 630-232-3400 202-331-7300 www.co.kane.il.us www.farmland..org Animal Control National Association of 630-232-3555 Conservation Districts (NACD) 509 Capitol Court NE Development Department ( Bldg., Permits, Zoning) Washington, DC 20002-4946 630-232-3485 202-547-6450 www.nacdnet Dept. of Water Resources Paul Schuck Soil & Water Conservation Society 630-232-3497 945 SW Ankeny Road Ankeny, IA 50021 Dept. of Environmental Management 515-289-2331 (Storm water Mgmt., Recycling, Solid Waste) www.swcs.org 630-208-5118 LOCAL/REGIONAL RESOURCES Recycling 630-208-3841 DuPage County Farm Bureau 245 S. Gary Avenue Division of Transportation Carol Stream, IL 60188 41W011 Burlington Road 630-668-8161 St. Charles, IL 60175 630-584-1170 Kane County Farm Bureau www.co.kane.il.us/dot 2N710 Randall Road St. Charles, IL 60174 Forest Preserve District of Kane County 630-584-8660 630-232-5980 www.kanecountyfarmbureau.org www.kane.il.us/forest Northeastern Illinois Planning Health Department Commission (NIPC) Aurora 630-208-3801 233 S. Wacker Drive Elgin 847-695-0848 Chicago, IL 60606-6097 Geneva 630-208-3801 312-545-0400 www.nipc.cog.il.us Emergency Management Emergency 630-208-8911 Fox River Ecosystem Partnership Non-Emergency 630-232-5985 www.foxriverecosystem.org Hazardous Mat’l 630-208-2050 The Conservation Foundation University of Illinois Extension www.theconservationfoundation.org Kane County Unit 535 S. Randall Road Fox Valley Land Foundation St. Charles, IL 60174 www.fvlf.org 630-586-6166 www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/kane Frequently Asked Questions Who to call for ...... Entries in italics are yellow pages guidelines from Soil Testing the phone book Bearing Strength (buildings) see Engineering, Geotechnical-Soils Aerial Photography See Soil Testing To Purchase – Photographers, Aerials Nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium) To Review – Soil & Water Conservation District Kane County Farm Bureau\ DuPage County Extension\ ADIA Wetland Maps Septic Tank Suitability To View: 222.co.kane.il.us/kcstorm/adid/index.htm County Health Department See Soil Testing Animals See Engineering, Geotechnical – Soils\ Injured Wildlife – IL. Dept. of Natural Resources Region II (has a list of licensed wildlife Topography Maps rehiabilators) To Purchase – IL State Geological Survey Wildlife Pest Problems, private property see 217-333-4747 Animals, pest-trappers; public property, County To View – Soil & Water Conservation District Animal Control Used Tires, Used Oil Conservation Regulations (boating, hunting, DuPage County – Solid Waste Dept. game warden, law enforcement) Kane County – Dept. of Environmental Mgmt. Dept. of Natural Resources – region II office Water Testing Floodplain Maps County Health Department To Purchase – Federal Emergency Managment Agency (FEMA) 800-358-9616 Well Sealing, Drilling or Well Information County Health Department Household Hazardous Waste Disposal See Well Drilling DuPage County – Solid Waste Dept. Kane County – Dept. of Environmental Mgt. Wetland Specialists, Delineators Recycling US Army Corp of Engineers – has a list available See Environmental & Ecological Services Horticulture Questions University of IL Extension National Wetland Inventory Maps DuPage Unit To Purchase – Northeastern Illinois Planning Kane County Unit Commission Chicago Botanic Garden – 847-835-5440 To View – Kane-DuPage Soil & Water Morton Arboretum – 630-968-0074 Conservation District Pond and Fish Information IL Dept. of Natural Resources – Fisheries Biologist Recycling DuPage County – Solid Waste Dept. Kane County – Dept. of Environmental Management Septic Information County Health Department See Septic Tanks & Systems S:/Service Center/Conservation District/ SWCD/Office/Forms (Rev. 3/15) .
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