Arlington Heights § Section 22.501 Environment & Natural Resources Section Purpose This section outlines the purpose of the Illicit Discharge Ordinance for Arlington Heights, focusing on protecting public health and welfare by regulating non-stormwater discharges to the storm drainage system. It aims to control pollutants entering the MS4 to comply with federal and state laws, specifically by regulating pollutant contributions, prohibiting illicit connections, and establishing enforcement authority. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 22.507 Environment & Natural Resources Section Prohibitions on Discharges This section prohibits the discharge of pollutants into the municipal storm drainage system or watercourses, with specific exceptions for certain types of discharges and activities. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 22.508 Environment & Natural Resources Section Prohibition of Illicit Connections This section prohibits the creation, use, or continuation of any illicit connections to the storm drainage system, including past connections that may have been legal at the time. It specifically prohibits connecting sewage lines to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) or allowing such connections to remain. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 22.510 Environment & Natural Resources Section Industrial or Construction Discharges This section requires individuals with industrial or construction activity NPDES stormwater discharge permits to adhere to all permit provisions. Compliance verification by the Authorized Enforcement Agent may be necessary before allowing discharges into the MS4. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 22.511 Environment & Natural Resources Section Monitoring of Discharges This section grants the Authorized Enforcement Agent the right to enter and inspect facilities with industrial stormwater discharges to ensure compliance. It outlines requirements for facility operators to allow access, facilitate monitoring device installation, and maintain unimpeded access for inspections. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 22.512 Environment & Natural Resources Section Best Management Practices Required This section requires the establishment of best management practices (BMPs) for activities that could pollute stormwater. Owners or operators of commercial/industrial establishments and those responsible for illicit discharges must implement structural and non-structural BMPs at their own expense. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bartlett § 11.8.10 Environment & Natural Resources Section Storm Sewer, Pipe Culvert, Structure Standards And Testing This section establishes material and size standards for storm sewers, pipe culverts, and related structures within Bartlett. It specifies approved materials, referencing Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) specifications and ANSI/AWWA standards, and mandates a closed-circuit television inspection for storm sewer systems before acceptance. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Batavia § 11.8.10 Environment & Natural Resources Section Monitoring Of Discharges This section outlines the rights and responsibilities related to monitoring stormwater discharges. It grants the authorized enforcement agency access to facilities for inspection and sampling, and allows them to require the installation and maintenance of monitoring equipment by the discharger. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 11.8.11 Environment & Natural Resources Section Best Management Practices Required This section mandates the adoption of best management practices (BMPs) by the enforcement agency for activities that may pollute stormwater. Owners/operators of commercial/industrial establishments must implement these BMPs at their own expense, and those responsible for illicit discharges may be required to implement additional BMPs. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 11.8.14 Environment & Natural Resources Section Enforcement This section outlines the enforcement procedures for violations of the chapter. The authorized enforcement agency can issue written notices of violation, detailing required actions such as monitoring, elimination of illicit discharges, cessation of violating activities, remediation, fines, and implementation of BMPs. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 11.8.7 Environment & Natural Resources Section Prohibitions On Discharges This section prohibits the discharge of pollutants into the municipal storm drainage system or watercourses, with specified exceptions for certain routine activities and authorized discharges. It also prohibits illicit connections to the storm drainage system. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 11.8.9 Environment & Natural Resources Section Industrial Or Construction Discharges This section requires any person subject to an industrial or construction activity NPDES stormwater discharge permit to comply with all provisions of their permit. Facilities discharging stormwater associated with industrial activity must submit a copy of their Notice of Intent (NOI) to the City of Batavia at the same time it is submitted to the EPA. View in Batavia’s full code →
Berwyn § 872.03 Business & Licensing Section Standards Of Water Purity This ordinance prohibits the sale of drinking or domestic water in Berwyn that does not meet state standards or is contaminated with bacteria, impurities, or foreign materials that render it unhealthful. It ensures water sold for consumption is pure and safe. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 872.04 Business & Licensing Section Sterilization Of Containers This section mandates that all containers used for delivering water sold under this chapter must be sterilized before refilling. Sterilization methods include rinsing with sterile water and then boiling water, steam, or a chemical process. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 872.05 Business & Licensing Section Rules And Regulations This section authorizes the President of the Board of Health and other city officers to establish rules for the handling, storage, delivery, and inspection of water sold for domestic use. These rules are intended to prevent the distribution of impure or contaminated water. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 10.12.5.3 Environment & Natural Resources Section Mainten Ance Of Stormwater Facilities This section mandates that property owners with stormwater facilities must maintain their functionality at all times. It outlines specific maintenance requirements for detention/retention basins, including algae control, erosion prevention, and inspection of influent pipe systems. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 5.3.7 Environment & Natural Resources Section Discharge Prohibitions And Exemptions This section prohibits the discharge of pollutants into the storm drainage system or MS4, with specific exceptions for certain non-stormwater discharges that do not adversely affect water quality. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 5.3.8 Environment & Natural Resources Section Industrial Activity Discharges; Notice Of Intent This section requires facilities subject to the IEPA's general permit for industrial stormwater discharges to submit a copy of their Notice of Intent (NOI) to the DuPage County Stormwater Management Division. Operating such a facility without submitting this copy is an offense. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Brookfield § 48.405 Environment & Natural Resources Section Maintenance and operation of stormwater facilities This section mandates that property owners must submit an inspection report every 24 months, prepared by a certified plumber or registered professional engineer, to verify that stormwater facilities are operational. The village reserves the right to conduct its own inspections at any time. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Burbank § 7.441 Business & Licensing Section Sanitary requirements This section mandates that all pools must maintain proper pH and chlorination levels, at a minimum meeting public pool standards. The health officer has the authority to sample pool water and close pools until they comply with the set standards. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 7.464 Business & Licensing Section Recirculation systems This section mandates that all pools must have a water recirculation filtration system. The system must be capable of one complete turnover of the pool's volume within ten hours or less, with a filtration rate not exceeding three gallons per square foot per minute. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 7.465 Business & Licensing Section Inlets and outlets This section mandates the installation of filtered water inlet fittings in pools at specific locations and depths, and requires a suitably sized, clog-resistant outlet fitting at the pool's lowest point with safe grating. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 8.457 Business & Licensing Section Sanitary facilities This section mandates that all motel units must be equipped with a closet, lavatory, and tub or shower. It also requires these sanitary facilities to be connected to the municipal sewer system and specifies water purity testing if the premises are not served by a municipal water system. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burnham § 18.1304 Business & Licensing Section Recirculation pools This section mandates that all swimming pools must use a recirculation system. The water must be filtered and disinfected before being returned to the pool. View in Burnham’s full code →
Burnham § 18.1360 Business & Licensing Section Recirculation system and appurtenances This section outlines the mandatory components, capacity requirements, and operational standards for swimming pool recirculation systems in Burnham. It specifies requirements for pumps, filters, hair and lint catchers, and backwashing facilities to ensure water quality and safety. View in Burnham’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.837 Business & Licensing Section Recirculation system This section outlines the requirements for private residential swimming pool recirculation systems, specifying their components, hourly capacity, inlet placement, and pump specifications for both circulation and backwashing. It also mandates the inclusion of a hair and lint catcher. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.838 Business & Licensing Section Skimmers This section establishes standards for skimming devices in private residential swimming pools, detailing requirements for their number, spacing, flow rates, adjustability, and associated components like baskets, equalizer pipes, and valves. It also specifies the length of the overflow weir. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.839 Business & Licensing Section Water supply This section regulates the water sources permitted for private residential swimming pools in Calumet City. It requires that any water source other than the city waterworks must meet state standards for drinking water purity. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.874 Buildings & Construction Section Water supply This section mandates that all water used for drinking, showers, bathing, plumbing fixtures, and spa services in Calumet City must be sourced from a public water system. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 34.32 Environment & Natural Resources Section Purpose This section outlines the multifaceted purposes of the chapter, focusing on protecting property and residents from flood damage, ensuring public health and safety, minimizing economic disruption, preventing increased flood hazards, reducing future public expenditures, preserving water quality and natural watercourses, and enabling access to federal flood insurance. View in Calumet City’s full code →