ML15188A142
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| Site: | Zion File:ZionSolutions icon.png (DPR-039, DPR-048) |
| Issue date: | 09/30/2008 |
| From: | Lake County Stormwater Management Commission |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards |
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H-1 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N This is an expanded version of the Programmatic Action Plan Tables 5.10 to 5.15 in Chapter 5 Section 5.2. In addition to the information included in Section 5.2, these tables also include location, goals and objectives addressed, priority, lead implementor, supporting implementor, time frame, projected cost, and status.
appendix H - expanded site specific action plan
H-2 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort X
1.0.1 Zion Preserve Category 1 and 2 green infrastructure open space areas to connect the North and South units of Illinois Beach State Park, enhance recreational opportunities, and expand and restore important rare habitat.
Decommission and remove the power plant and associated structures. Acreage count includes private
/ utility owned land within the area. It is assumed that restoration would address the potential pollutant loading hotspots identified as Critical Subbasins #15 and #74.
C1, C2, C3, E1, E2 1
3 L
382 acres 1
IDNR/Utility Zion 0
X 2.0.3 Zion Manage / minimize runoff impacts of commercial land uses along Sheridan Road, particularly at Sheridan and 33rd St and Sheridan and 27th, 28th, and 29th along the stream. Cost estimate assumes 8400 lf of Sheridan Road frontage treated with improved, 10' swales (approximately 2 acres) as a proxy for on-site source control BMPs.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
2 acre 1
Zion Owner Developer 0
X 2.0.6 Zion DB01 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet / outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup; address algae / nutrient loads and turbidity
/ sedimentation by naturalizing the basin; remove excess debris.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 1100 lf 1
Owner 0
Table H1 City of Zion Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan
H-3 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
2.0.7 Zion DB41 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; address turbidity /
sedimentation by naturalizing the basin; remove excess debris.
This is depressional area #54.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 2000 lf 1
Zion Park District 0
X 2.0.8 Zion DB42 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; address algae /
nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin; remove excess debris.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 2100 lf 1
Zion Park District 0
X 2.0.9 Zion DB44 Address algae /
nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Zion 0
X 2.28.1 Zion Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by installing pools and riffles.
A1, A10, C3 3
3 S
2700 lf 1
Zion Park District 0
X X
2.28.2 Zion Restore and manage the channel, native riparian buffers, and ravine woodland system, particularly the reach running through Ophir Park west of Sheridan Road, and Carmel Park east of Sheridan Road. Management practices include controlling invasive species, planting native species, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A1, A3, A5, A6, A10, C3, E2, E4 1
2 S
2700 lf 2
Zion Park District 0
X X
2.28.3 Zion Stabilize and reduce downcutting of the incised channel through Ophir Park, and install a naturalized riparian buffer. Cost estimate assumes stabilization of streambanks with Moderate erosion problem.
A6, A10, A11, B1, B4, C3, E1 1
2 S
750 lf 2
Zion Park District 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H1 City of Zion Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-4 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
2.28.4 Zion Manage the culvert outflow at the upstream end of the reach for energy dissipation and pollutant removal, possibly with a settling basin or small constructed wetland.
- A10, A11, B4 2
3 S
1 ea 1
Zion Park District 0
X 2.28.5 Zion Stabilize Moderate streambank erosion along the entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures, which will help reduce the instream silt /
sedimentation load within this reach.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
2700 lf 2
Zion Park District, Owner 0
X 2.28.6 Zion 249 411 Remove debris, tires, and logs using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner SMC 0
X 2.28.7 Zion 254 417 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner SMC 0
X 2.28.8 Zion No #
421 Remove concrete debris and remove or repair failed headwall and outfall pipe.
- A10, A11, B4 2
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Zion Park District Zion 0
X 2.28.9 Zion 258 422, 424 Stabilize major erosion, bank slumping / blowout, and headwall failure at upstream end of the reach near the culvert.
Use bioengineering stabilization measures if possible, and more structural measures if necessary. Cost estimate reflects stabilization of severe erosion problem.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Zion Park District Zion 0
X 2.28.10 Zion 252 414 PD190 Stabilize 4 foot diameter plunge pool erosion below outfall. If feasible use bioengineering measures, though rip rap and structural measures may be necessary.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Zion Park District Zion 0
X 2.28.11 Zion 257 420 PD193 Stabilize bank erosion caused by stormwater outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Zion Park District Zion 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H1 City of Zion Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-5 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
2.28.12 Zion 253 415 HS 154-158 Inspect and, if necessary, repair five culverts under trail, which may be crushed and/or failing.
- A10, A11, B4 3
3 S
5 ea 1
Zion Park District Zion 0
X X
3a.0.3 Zion Preserve approximately 21 acres of wetland and stream corridor open and partially open Category 1 green infrastructure areas and greenways within the headwaters of the 27th St tributary.
Target areas are located (1) southwest of 25th St and Galilee, (2) south of Jethro and 26th Street, (3) west of 26th and Lewis, (4) southeast of 26th and Lewis, (5) northwest of 29th and Lewis.
A6, B1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 L
21 acre 1
Zion Park District, Zion, Owner 0
X 3a.0.7 Zion Manage the golf course grounds and detention / water features in Shiloh Park, in the northeast corner of the SMU for water quality and habitat benefits, including installation of a 5 foot riparian buffer along shoreline
/ banks of water features.
B1, C3, E1, E2, E4, E9, G2, G4 2
1 S
2300 lf 1
Zion Park District 0
3a.0.8 Zion FPAI site 20-13 experiences local drainage problems due to runoff from the west. Retrofit David Park and the school property west of the problem area with detention or infiltration practices to reduce runoff rate and volume.
B4 2
3 S
NA NA NA Zion SMC H
X 3a.0.9 Zion DB02 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and a minimum 5 ft buffer with native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet
/ outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup; address turbidity /
sedimentation by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 350 lf 1
HOA Zion 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H1 City of Zion Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-6 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N 3a.0.10 Zion DB04 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
X 3a.0.11 Zion DB05 Retrofit as wet /
wetland basin; plant banks and a minimum 5 ft surrounding buffer with native vegetation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 300 lf 1
HOA 0
X 3a.0.12 Zion DB06 Retrofit as wet /
wetland basin; plant banks and a minimum 5 ft surrounding buffer with native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet / outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup; remove excess debris.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 400 lf 1
HOA 0
X 3a.0.13 Zion DB07 Retrofit as wet /
wetland basin; plant banks and a minimum 5 ft surrounding buffer with native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet / outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup; retrofit bottom concrete channel.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 400 lf 1
HOA 0
X 3a.0.14 Zion DB08 Plant banks and a minimum 5 ft surrounding buffer with native vegetation; remove excess debris.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M 700 lf 1
HOA 0
X 3a.0.15 Zion DB37 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet
/ outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup; address algae /
nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin; remove excess debris.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 760 lf 1
Zion Park District Zion 0
X 3a.0.16 Zion DB38 Stabilize / regrade shoreline and plant banks and a minimum 5 ft surrounding buffer with native vegetation; address turbidity /
sedimentation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 800 lf 1
Zion Park District 0
X 3a.0.17 Zion DB39 Plant banks and a minimum 5 ft surrounding buffer with native vegetation; address turbidity /
sedimentation by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M 1400 lf 1
Zion Park District 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H1 City of Zion Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-7 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
X 3a.27.1 Zion Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach within Sharon Park by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A wider, partially forested buffer may be appropriate in the lower parts of the reach.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
2000 lf 2
Zion Park District 0
X 3a.27.2 Zion Address High streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures, some of which may threaten buried sewer lines.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
2000 lf 2
Zion Park District 0
X 3a.27.3 Zion 237 397 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Zion Park District SMC 0
X 3a.27.4 Zion 238 398 Remediate significant erosion and slumping on left bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Zion Park District 0
X 3a.27.5 Zion 239 399 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Zion Park District SMC 0
X 3a.27.6 Zion 241 401 PD181 Stabilize significant erosion and exposure of manhole and sewer infrastructure using bioengineering stabilization measures and other hardscape solutions to ensure protection of the infrastructure elements. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Zion NSSD?,
Zion Park District 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H1 City of Zion Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-8 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3a.27.7 Zion 242 402 PD182 Stabilize erosion creating open channel at discharge point using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Zion Owner (Bd. Of Edu.)
0 X
3a.27.8 Zion 244 405 Remediate significant erosion and slumping on left bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 150 lf for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
150 lf 1
Zion Park District 0
X 3a.27.9 Zion 235 394 PD178 Stabilize erosion at outfall that is creating an open channel using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Zion Park District Zion 0
X 3a.27.10 Zion 236 395 PD179 Stabilize major erosion, headwall, and outfall pipe failure using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Zion Park District Zion 0
X 3a.27.11 Zion 240 400 PD180 Stabilize minor channel erosion using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Zion Park District 0
X X
3c.22.1 Zion Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
1200 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3c.22.2 Zion 196 346 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Zion SMC 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H1 City of Zion Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-9 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
1.0.3 Beach Park Preserve and restore open and partially open green infrastructure bounded by North Ave, York House Road, Sheridan Road, and residential areas to the north (spanning SMUs #1, #3b, and
- 3c) for natural resource restoration and management and recreation.
Preserving two corridors (19 acres) east of Sheridan Road would connect this piece to the larger Illinois Beach State Park system. The area also contains storage area #30 and potential storage area
- 27, which may help reduce flooding in the area of FPAI 20-02 along Coolidge Ave.
B1, C1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 L
99 acres 1
Owner Beach Park 0
1.0.8 Beach Park Monitor IDOT-recorded flooding location at Sheridan and York House Road for further problems.
B4, F7 3
1 S
1 ea 1
IDOT SMC L
1.0.9 Beach Park Monitor IDOT-recorded flooding locations at Sheridan and Beach Road for further problems.
B4, F7 3
1 S
1 ea 1
IDOT SMC 0
X 1.0.14 Beach Park Install filtration and infiltration BMPs for existing commercial properties along Sheridan Road. Cost estimate reflects 10' wide swale improvements (as a proxy for lot level
/ source control BMPs) along 1500 lf of Sheridan Road frontage.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 2
3 S
0.3 acres 1
Beach Park Owner Developer 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H2 Village of Beach Park Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan
H-10 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
1.0.15 Beach Park Improve any swale and other surface stormwater drainage systems within the developed areas of the western part of this SMU, which is mostly unsewered, and install stormwater filtration and infiltration BMPs.
Details reflect 54,000 lf (approximately 12.5 acre) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements / lot level / source control BMPs on each side of roads within this part of the SMU.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
12.5 acres 1
Beach Park 0
1.0.23 Beach Park DB230 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
1.0.24 Beach Park DB233 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
1.0.27 Beach Park DB240 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
2.0.5 Beach Park Monitor past IDOT-recorded flooding at Sheridan and Wadsworth for further problems and remediate if flooding continues. B4, F7 3
1 S
1 ea 1
IDOT 0
X 3a.25.4 Beach Park 221 373 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3a.26.1 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A wider, partially forested buffer is appropriate in the lower parts of the reach.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
2000 lf 2
Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H2 Village of Beach Park Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-11 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3a.26.2 Beach Park Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by installing & enhancing pools and riffles.
A1, A10, C3 3
3 S
2000 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3a.26.3 Beach Park Address Moderate streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures, which may help reduce the silt and sediment load.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
2000 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3a.26.4 Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
2000 lf 2
Owner 0
3a.26.5 Beach Park 231 386 Remove chain link fence placed across stream channel.
A1, A10, B4 2
1 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3a.26.6 Beach Park 232 390 Remediate significant erosion using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3a.26.7 Beach Park 230 384 HS146 Investigate and remediate collapsed pedestrian bridge in the stream channel.
A10, A11 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.0.2 Beach Park Consider daylighting and restoring as much of the Wilson Avenue Tributary (not inventoried) as possible through the residential areas.
Daylighting and restoration should address concerns about the tank cars and transite pipes that are reported to transmit the flow below ground in this location.
A1, A6, C3, G2 3
3 L
4000 lf 1
Beach Park Owner 0
X 3b.0.3 Beach Park Buffer the Wilson Avenue Tributary from encroachment by preserving open Category 2 green infrastructure areas.
B1, C1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 L
3 acres 1
Owner Beach Park M
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H2 Village of Beach Park Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-12 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
X 3b.0.5 Beach Park Restore and manage the wetlands within the open and partially open Category 1 Green Infrastructure areas just north of Lyons Woods Forest Preserve; reconnect these wetlands to the Lyons Woods system.
B1, C1, C2, C3, E1, E2, G2 3
3 L
7 acres 1
Owner SMC M
3b.0.8 Beach Park FPAI site 20-04, in the Village of Beach Park, experiences sewer backup into homes due to an inadequate drainage system. Investigate whether the remedial measure, a large pipe and ditch installed as part of the Monarch Point development to the north, fixed the problem. If not, remedial action should be taken, which may include working with the open areas identified on the SMU map to relieve drainage issues.
B2, B3 2
3 S
9 acres 1
Beach Park SMC H
3b.0.9 Beach Park FPAI site 20-05, in the Village of Beach Park, experiences road, home, and backyard flooding due to inadequate conveyance capacity of the open ditch and culvert, particularly the culvert under Yorkhouse Road.
Remedial action may include retrofit
/ restoration of open green infrastructure areas to help absorb /
store flood water.
B1, B2, B4 2
3 S
14 acres 1
Beach Park SMC H
X 3b.0.10 Beach Park The area where BL13, BL14, and BL15 come together is in need of a stream restoration plan to remediate the buildup of debris, concrete lined channels, underground culverts and railroad tank cars, yard waste in the stream channel, and other impacts from nearby residential areas.
A1, A6,
- A10, A11, C3, E5, E9, G2 1
3 S
400 lf 1
Beach Park SMC Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H2 Village of Beach Park Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-13 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3b.0.11 Beach Park DB62 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; address turbidity /
sedimentation by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 800 lf 1
Waukegan Park District 0
X 3b.0.13 Beach Park DB64 Retrofit as wet
/ wetland basin; plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet / outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 500 lf 1
Owner HOA 0
X 3b.0.14 Beach Park DB65 Retrofit as wet
/ wetland basin; plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 500 lf 1
HOA 0
3b.0.17 Beach Park DB113 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
3b.0.18 Beach Park DB114 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
3b.0.19 Beach Park DB208 Plant banks with native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet / outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup; remove excess debris.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M 650 lf 1
HOA 0
3b.0.20 Beach Park DB209 Convert to wet or wetland basin; plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet / outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 850 lf 1
HOA 0
3b.0.21 Beach Park DB232 Plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; remove excess debris.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M 1200 lf 1
Owner 0
X 3b.12.1 Beach Park Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by installing and enhancing pools and riffles.
A1, A10, C3 1
3 S
1900 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H2 Village of Beach Park Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-14 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3b.12.2 Beach Park Address High streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures, which may help reduce the instream silt /
sedimentation load.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
1900 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3b.12.3 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
1900 lf 2
Owner 0
3b.12.4 Beach Park Investigate / inspect failed / broken concrete dam along west of Cheney /
North Ave. for impact on stream, and remove impacting dam elements if found be have a negative impact.
A1, A2, A11, C3 3
1 S-L 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.12.5 Beach Park 71 179 Stabilize typical 1-2 foot erosion on right bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.12.6 Beach Park 72 180 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.12.7 Beach Park 73 181 Stabilize significant erosion and slumping of right bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.12.8 Beach Park 76 185 HS65 Remove debris and sediment from culvert under Beach Road.
- A10, A11, C3, E1, E7, E8, F7 1
3 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-15 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3b.12.9 Beach Park 74 182 PD77 Remediate erosion of open point discharge channel draining to the creek using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.12.10 Beach Park 75 183 PD78 Remediate erosion of open point discharge channel draining to the creek using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.13.1 Beach Park Manage and restore the wooded ravine along reach BL13.
Assumes an area 2500 lf by 150 ft in width for cost estimating purposes.
A6, A7, A10 3
2 S
8.5 acre 1
Owner Beach Park 0
X 3b.13.2 Beach Park Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by installing and enhancing pools and riffles and removing numerous debris jams according to the American Fisheries Society guidelines.
A1, A10, C3 1
3 S
3000 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.13.3 Beach Park Address High streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures, which may help reduce the instream silt /
sedimentation load.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
3000 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3b.13.4 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
3000 lf 2
Owner Beach Park SMC 0
X 3b.13.5 Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
3000 lf 2
Owner Beach Park SMC 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-16 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3b.13.6 Beach Park Inspect footbridges and armored /
concrete-lined banks and remediate if found to be negatively impacting the stream.
A1, A10, A11 3
3 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.13.7 Beach Park Restore channel reach near Wilson Avenue by installing pool and riffle structures and stabilizing streambanks.
A1, A6, A9, A10, C3, E5, G2 1
3 M
200 lf 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.13.8 Beach Park Remove concrete debris dumping /
fill just upstream of Beach Rd culvert from property / operation at Tewes and Beach.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Beach Park Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3b.13.9 Beach Park 78 188 Remediate significant erosion and slumping of right bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
3b.13.10 Beach Park 85 195 Inspect and assess fencing across channel and rock wall armoring and remove if found to impair the conveyance of water.
A1, A10, A11 1
1 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.13.11 Beach Park 87-88 197-198 Remove concrete from channel and restore stream channel by stabilizing streambanks and installing habitat features such as pools and riffles and rootwads. Assumes 150 lf of stream channel needs attention for cost estimation purposes.
- A10, A11, A11, B4 1
3 S
150 lf 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.13.12 Beach Park 96 206 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.13.13 Beach Park 77 186 HS66 Remove debris and sediment from culvert under Beach Road.
- A10, A11, C3, E1, E7, E8, F7 1
3 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-17 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3b.13.14 Beach Park 90 200 HS73 Address failed concrete wall armoring and major erosion behind the armoring by removing the concrete and using bioengineering stabilization measures. Assumes 100lf of stream channel needs attention for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A11 1
3 S-M 100 lf 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.13.15 Beach Park 100 210 HS78-79 Repair or replace broken concrete and corrugated metal pipe culvert and remove debris obstructing flow.
A1, A3, A11, C3 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.13.16 Beach Park 77 187 PD81 Stabilize erosion at and below outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.13.17 Beach Park 79 189 PD82 Repair failed clay outfall pipe and address erosion around outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X X
3b.14.1 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
500 lf 2
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.14.2 Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
500 lf 2
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X X
3b.14.3 Beach Park 102 212-213 Conduct major channel restoration by removing debris and restoring a natural channel to this concrete-lined drainage ditch.
A1, A10, A11, C3 1
3 S
50 lf 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-18 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3b.15.10 Beach Park 109 222 PD97 Stabilize erosion around plastic drain pipe outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
1 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.15.11 Beach Park 110 224 PD98 Stabilize erosion around plastic drain pipe outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
1 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.15.12 Beach Park 114 234 PD104 &
105 Remove debris at the outfall discharge points.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.17.1 Beach Park Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by enhancing pools and riffles.
A1, A10, C3 3
3 S
2400 lf 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.17.2 Beach Park Address Moderate streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
2400 lf 2
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X X
3b.17.3 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
2400 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3b.17.4 Beach Park Inspect footbridges and armored /
concrete-lined banks along this reach for impacts on the stream corridor and remediate if necessary.
A1, A10, A11, C3 3
3 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.17.5 Beach Park 135 264 Remove broken concrete slab streambank armoring and restore channel to natural channel condition. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 50 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A10, A11, C3 2
3 S
50 lf 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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3b.17.6 Beach Park 139-141 272-276 Restore a minimum 5 foot wide, deep-rooted native plant buffer to the stream edge within the golf course. A6, C3 2
1 S
600 lf 2
Waukegan Park District M
X 3b.17.7 Beach Park 146 281 Remove debris at outfall.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.17.8 Beach Park 146 282 Stabilize significant erosion and bank slumping using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 50 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A7, C3, E1 1
3 M
50 lf 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.17.9 Beach Park 134 261-262 HS95 Remove debris blocking culvert and repair, remediate, and/or stabilize the exposed culvert.
- A10, A11, B4 2
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.17.10 Beach Park 138 270 HS99 Stabilize erosion undermining the culvert, preferably using bioengineering stabilization measures but also using more structural measures if necessary.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 2
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Waukegan Park District Beach Park BPDD 0
3c.0.9 Beach Park FPAI site 20-02, in the Village of Beach Park, experiences flooding due to inadequate outlets and poor drainage. There is a backyard drainage ditch between Beach and Howard, Sheridan and Geraghty (depressional storage
- 49) and extending along Coolidge Rd to the north (depressional storage
- 50) that are likely part of the cause of flooding. Investigate whether the new storm sewer along Coolidge Avenue has eliminated flooding in this location. If flooding persists, additionial solutions may include improvement of drainage overland flow paths and installation of additional storm sewer capacity to alleviate the problem.
B4, F7 3
1 S
NA NA NA Beach Park L
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-20 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N 3c.0.10 Beach Park Monitor past IDOT-recorded flooding locations at Sheridan and Wadsworth, Sheridan and Talmadge / Michigan, and Sheridan and Beach Rd. to determine whether flooding is still occuring at these sites. If so, develop and implement flood mitigation strategies.
B4, F7 3
1 S
1 ea 1
IDOT 0
X 3c.0.14 Beach Park DB53 Stabilize / regrade shoreline and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 650 lf 1
Owner 0
X 3c.0.15 Beach Park DB54 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; address algae / nutrient loads and turbidity
/ sedimentation by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 600 lf 1
Owner 0
X 3c.0.16 Beach Park DB61 Retrofit as wet
/ wetland basin; stabilize / regrade shoreline and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 300 lf 1
Owner 0
3c.0.18 Beach Park DB212 Plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet / outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M 375 lf 1
Owner 0
X 3c.7.3 Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
1800 lf 2
- Owner, Bull Creek Stakeholder Assn.
0 X
3c.7.4 Beach Park Assess side slope seeps for restoration potential. Restore if possible. C3 1
3 S
2 acre 1
Owner, SMC 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-21 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3c.7.5 Beach Park Remove massive debris jam approximately 300' downstream of Sheridan Road and stabilize channel.
- A10, A11, B4 2
3 S
1 ea 1
Beach Park, Bull Creek Stakeholder Assn., SMC 0
X 3c.8.1 Beach Park Address High streambank erosion along entire reach, some threatening homes and property, using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
2000 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3c.8.2 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
2000 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3c.8.3 Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
2000 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3c.8.4 Beach Park Repair broken cement outfall pipe and stabilize surrounding erosion using bioengineering stabilization measures. Location is approximately 300' upstream of Sheridan Rd.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Beach Park Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.8.5 Beach Park Stabilize streambank erosion across from the sewer / manhole stabilization project along the reach near the Garaghty /
California intersection.
Length of problem is unknown; assume 50 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
50 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD,
- NSSD, USACE, 0 Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-22 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3c.8.6 Beach Park 18 114 PD50 Stabilize minor channel erosion and downcutting of channel outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures and energy dissipation measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.8.7 Beach Park 19 115 PD51 Stabilize major erosion behind headwall and below outfall preferably using bioengineering stabilization measures but may also require more structural measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.8.8 Beach Park 20 116 PD52 Stabilize moderate channel erosion and downcutting using bioengineering stabilization measures and, if necessary, check dams.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.8.9 Beach Park 21 117 Address major erosion and slumping on left bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 50 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
50 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD X
3c.8.10 Beach Park 22 118 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.8.11 Beach Park 23 119 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.8.12 Beach Park 24 120 Monitor sewer manhole, which rises 6 feet above stream elevation, for leakage and infiltration problems.
F7 1
1 S
1 ea 1
NSSD 0
X 3c.8.13 Beach Park 25 122 PD53 Stabilize major erosion and slumping of ravine bank using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 M
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.8.14 Beach Park 26 123 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-23 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3c.9.1 Beach Park Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by installing and enhancing pools and riffles and installing boulders, large rocks, and / or rootwads.
A1, A10, C3 1
3 S
2500 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.9.2 Beach Park Stabilize High streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
2500 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3c.9.3 Beach Park Restore the native riparian buffer (manage native riparian plant communities within this reach: control invasive species, plant native species, thin shrub layer to allow more understory growth, and manage vegetation such as through prescribed burning.)
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
2500 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3c.9.4 Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
2500 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3c.9.5 Beach Park 30 127 Stabilize major erosion with slumping on the left bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 50 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
50 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.9.6 Beach Park 31 128 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.9.7 Beach Park 33 130 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.9.8 Beach Park 35 132 PD55 Remove debris around plastic outfall pipe.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-24 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3c.9.9 Beach Park 37 134 Stabilize major erosion on the left bank using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A10, A11, C3 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.9.10 Beach Park 43 140 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.9.11 Beach Park 44 141 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.9.12 Beach Park 45 142 Stabilize major erosion and slumping of the left bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1, E5 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.10.1 Beach Park Stabilize High streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures, which may help reduce the silt / sediment accumulation within this reach.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
800 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3c.10.2 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
800 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3c.10.3 Beach Park 48 148 Stabilize major erosion and slumping using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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H-25 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3c.10.4 Beach Park 49 149 PD64 Stabilize erosion around capped outfall pipe using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.11.1 Beach Park Stabilize High streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
2500 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3c.11.2 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
2500 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3c.11.3 Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
2500 lf 2
Owner Beach Park 0
X 3c.11.4 Beach Park 51 152 HS55 Remove debris obstructing culverts.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.11.5 Beach Park 52 154 PD67 Remove debris from outfall channel and assess armoring for impact on stream; if negative impact is found, remove armoring and stabilize with bioengineering approach.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.11.6 Beach Park 53 156 Stabilize major erosion and slumping using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.11.7 Beach Park 54 157 Repair / remediate erosion below outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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3c.11.8 Beach Park 55 158 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.11.9 Beach Park 55 160 Stabilize major erosion occurring behind armoring on the left bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.11.10 Beach Park 62 166 Assess wood armoring
/ retention wall for stability and feasibility of bioengineered approach to bank stabilization. Assumes 100lf of stream channel, both sides for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, C3 1
3 M
100 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.19.1 Beach Park Stabilize Moderate streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
1900 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3c.19.2 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
1900 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3c.19.3 Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
1900 lf 2
Owner Beach Park 0
X 3c.19.4 Beach Park 157 298 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H2 Village of Beach Park Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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3c.19.5 Beach Park 160 302 Stabilize significant erosion and slumping on the left bank using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.19.6 Beach Park 163 308 PD142 Stabilize channel erosion and downcutting of discharge channel using bioengineering stabilization measures and check dams or other grade stabilization measures if necessary.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.19.7 Beach Park 164 309 PD143 Stabilize channel erosion and downcutting of discharge channel using bioengineering stabilization measures and check dams if necessary.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.20.1 Beach Park Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by installing and enhancing pools and riffles.
A1, A10, C3 3
3 S
3600 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.20.2 Beach Park Stabilize Moderate streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
3600 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3c.20.3 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
3600 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3c.20.4 Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
3600 lf 2
Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H2 Village of Beach Park Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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3c.20.5 Beach Park 167 312 Stabilize significant erosion and slumping using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.20.6 Beach Park 168 313 HS116 Stabilize significan erosion and attempted stabilization debris around culvert using bioengineering stabilization measures A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.20.7 Beach Park 171 316 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.20.8 Beach Park 173 319 PD147 Stabilize channel erosion and downcutting of discharge channel using bioengineering stabilization measures and check dams if necessary.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.20.9 Beach Park 175 321 HS121 Stabilize erosion around culvert using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.20.10 Beach Park 175 322 PD148 Stabilize erosion around plastic drain pipe outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
1 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.20.11 Beach Park 178 325 PD151 Repair or remediate cracked concrete armoring at outfall.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 2
3 M
10 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
3c.24.1 Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
2000 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 3c.24.2 Beach Park 217 369 Remove debris including tires.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H2 Village of Beach Park Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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4.0.1 Beach Park Preserve and restore the ravine within the open Category 1 green infrastructure area between Ganster Road and Sheridan Road, just east of Lyons Woods Forest Preserve.
B1, C1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 L
10 acres 1
Owner Beach Park M
4.0.6 Beach Park Expand / enlarge detention basins
- 28, #75, and #76 to reduce IDOT-recorded flooding locations along Sheridan Road north of Blanchard.
B4, F7 2
1 S
1 ea 1
DOT 0
4.0.9 Beach Park DB228 Inspect and remediate inlet / outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup; address algae / nutrients by naturalizing the basin; remove excess debris.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 650 lf 1
FPD 0
X 4.05.3 Beach Park 298 472 Remove debris /
bricks in channel.
- A10, A11, B4 2
3 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 4.05.4 Beach Park 299 473 Stabilize bank erosion using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 50 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
2 M
50 lf 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H2 Village of Beach Park Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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1.0.7 Waukegan Preserve and restore the green infrastructure areas in the southwest corner of the SMU, east of the Union Pacific rails and west of industrial land uses (Midwest Generation, North Shore Sanitary District, and Outboard Marine Corporation).
This area has been identified by the City of Waukegan for restoration as the 'Waukegan Moorlands'.
B1, C1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 S
52 acres 1
Waukegan Owner 0
X 1.0.10 Waukegan Investigate the wetlands adjacent to the Johns Manville lagoons for restoration and remediation potential and as a possible water quality improvement facility for water runoff from nearby industrial sites.
Cost reflects standard wetland restoration and management rather than clean up and remediation.
B1, C3, C5, E1, E2, G4 3
3 S
35 acres 1
IDNR 0
X X
1.1.1 Waukegan Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
2000 lf 2
Owner, Utility, C&NW RR Waukegan 0 X
1.1.3 Waukegan Restore stream channel and instream habitat by reducing
/ remediating channelization, possibly through a remeandering and other restoration projects such as installing boulders, large rocks, and / or rootwads.
A1, A10, C3 1
3 S
2000 lf 1
Owner/Utility Waukegan 0 X
1.1.5 Waukegan 260 426 HS01 &
02 Inspect and remediate culvert, which is nearly full of water in the inventory photo and may be sediment filled.
- A10, A11, C3, E1, E7, E8, F7 3
3 S
1 ea 1
C&NW RR SMC 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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1.1.6 Waukegan 261 428 HS03 &
04 Inspect and remediate culvert, which is nearly full of water in the inventory photo and may be sediment filled.
- A10, A11, C3, E1, E7, E8, F7 3
3 S
1 ea 1
C&NW RR SMC 0
X 3b.0.12 Waukegan DB63 Address algae /
nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M lf 1
Owner 0
3b.0.15 Waukegan DB70 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
X 3b.0.16 Waukegan DB72 Retrofit as wet
/ wetland basin; plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 400 lf 1
HOA 0
X 3b.16.5 Waukegan Stabilize the eroding, 4 foot deep cut channel within the turf grass landscape at the upstream end of BL16, just downstream of the Beach Rd. culvert.
A1, A3, A6, C3, G2 1
3 S
300 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3b.16.6 Waukegan Repair or replace the steel Beach Road culvert that is eroding around the edges and beneath, possibly due in part to the additional plastic drain pipe.
A3, A11 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Waukegan 0
X 3c.0.3 Waukegan For Waukegan Airport property, implement the spill prevention and response plan and reduce the use of salt and/or deicers.
Install filtration and infiltration BMPs to capture and treat runoff from airport landscapes, particularly impervious surfaces such as runways and fueling areas, before being discharged to the stream system of Bull Creek.
E1, E2, E5, E10 2
3 S
A/R Waukegan Port District 0
X 3c.0.17 Waukegan DB71 Retrofit as wet
/ wetland basin; plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 1300 lf 1
Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H3 City of Waukegan Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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4.0.5 Waukegan Improve swale and other surface stormwater drainage systems within the developed areas of the SMU, particularly those residential areas off Miraflores and Montesano, with lot level stormwater filtration and infiltration BMPs.
Details reflect 28,000 lf (approximately 6.5 acre) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements / lot level / source control BMPs on each side of all roads.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
6.5 acres 1
- Waukegan, Owner 0
4.0.7 Waukegan DB75 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
4.0.8 Waukegan DB76 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
X 4.05.5 Waukegan 294 466 PD33 Stabilize and strengthen the incised discharge channel.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Waukegan 0 X
5.0.1 Waukegan Preserve the ravine within the 7-acre open Category 1 green infrastructure area between Circle Court and the Amstutz Expressway.
A6, B1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 L
7 acre 1
Owner/Utility M
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H3 City of Waukegan Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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5.0.2 Waukegan Preserve and restore wetland complexes where these resource remain, including those along the entire length of reach BL04 and those adjacent to Lake County Gardens (depressional storage areas #22 and #23). Wetland
/ depressional area
- 23, bordered by Pine, Lorraine, Wilson, and the McClory Bike Trail, contains some elements of a decent quality wetland indicative of good restoration potential.
Two additional potential restoration areas are the small park between Butrick and Yeoman and the upstream drainage corridor north of and paralleling Rice St.
A6, B1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 S-L 65 acre 1
- Waukegan, Owner, Utility 0
X 5.0.3 Waukegan Preserve the wetlands
/ stream corridor within Category 1 and 2 open green infrastructure areas between Rice and MacArthur, west of Lewis Avenue, and the area between Pine, Wilson, and the McClory bike path.
A6, B1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 L
34 acre 1
0 X
5.0.4 Waukegan Install filtration BMPs for commercial and institutional uses along Greenwood Avenue and at the York House Rd / Lewis Ave intersection to help reduce pollutant loading in potential pollution hotspot subbasins S13, S14, S43, and S73.
Details reflect 10,000 lf (approximately 2.5 acre) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements / lot level / source control BMPs on along the road frontage.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
2.5 acres 1
- Waukegan, Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H3 City of Waukegan Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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5.0.5 Waukegan Install lot level filtration and infiltration BMPs, to help reduce pollutant loading in potential pollution hotspot subbasins S13, S14, S39, S43, and S73.
Details reflect 228,000 lf (approximately 52 acre) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements / lot level / source control BMPs on each side of all roads.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
52 acres 1
Waukegan 0
X 5.0.6 Waukegan DB66 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 1500 lf 1
Golf Course 0
X 5.0.7 Waukegan DB67 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and surrounding buffer with native vegetation; inspect and remediate inlet / outlet problems by removing clogging and/or debris buildup; address turbidity /
sedimentation by naturalizing the basin; remove excess debris.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 900 lf 1
Golf Course 0
X 5.0.8 Waukegan DB68 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 600 lf 1
Golf Course 0
X 5.0.9 Waukegan DB73 Retrofit as wet
/ wetland basin; stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and surrounding buffer with native vegetation.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 900 lf 1
- Waukegan, Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H3 City of Waukegan Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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5.0.10 Waukegan DB74 Retrofit as wet
/ wetland basin; stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and plant banks and a surrounding buffer with native vegetation; address algae /
nutrient loads and address turbidity /
sedimentation by naturalizing the basin.
This may reduce pollutant loading within potential pollutant loading hotspot S39.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 750 lf 1
Owner 0
5.0.11 Waukegan DB203 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.his may reduce pollutant loading within potential pollutant loading hotspot S14.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
X X
5.2.1 Waukegan Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
Restoration and management of Bowen Park and the residential areas along Miraflores is important to enhance the habitat quality of this reach.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
4000 lf 2
State of IL/
Waukegan Park District, Owner, Utility 0
X 5.2.2 Waukegan Reduce impacts of surrounding golf course and park property such as landscape waste dumping, turf grass stream edges. Filter and infiltrate runoff from parking lots, such as those within Bowen Park, with BMPs. Details reflect installation of lot level BMPs.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 2
1 S
2000 lf 2
State of IL/
Waukegan Park District, Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H3 City of Waukegan Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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5.2.3 Waukegan Reduce impacts of residential homes along Miraflores:
cease yard waste dumping, replace mown turf grass to the edge of the stream with a minimum 10 foot native vegetation buffer, infiltrate runoff discharge from roof or footing drains with rain gardens or rain barrels, and naturalize the stream channel by replacing poured concrete and rip rap with bioengineering stabilization measures.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 2
1 S
2000 lf 2
Owner 0
X 5.2.4 Waukegan Gully erosion occurring in the ravines of Bowen Park should be remediated through ravine woodland restoration and management along reach BL02.
Assumes 4000 lf of stream reach by 500' width. Costs reflect woodland restoration; load reduction reflects Moderate erosion stabilization. A6, A10 1
2 S
46 acre 1
State of IL/
Waukegan Park District, Owner 0
X 5.2.5 Waukegan Stabilize erosion around the Sheridan Road culvert and replace the broken stormsewer that is discharging to the opposite streambank.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Waukegan 0
X 5.2.6 Waukegan 267 436 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Waukegan Waukegan Park
- District, SMC, Owner 0
X 5.2.7 Waukegan 270 439 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 2
2 S
1 ea 1
Waukegan Waukegan Park
- District, SMC 0
X 5.2.8 Waukegan 272 441 Stabilize typical 2-4 foot bank erosion using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 2
3 M
100 lf 1
Waukegan Park
- District, SMC 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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5.2.9 Waukegan 269 438 PD4 Stabilize minor erosion of open discharge channel using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 3
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Waukegan Park District 0
X 5.2.10 Waukegan 274 443 PD6 Stabilize significant erosion below outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
- Waukegan, Waukegan Park District 0
X 5.2.11 Waukegan 277 446 PD9 Stabilize minor channel erosion below concrete lined channel outfall. Consider removing concrete and stabilizing channel with more habitat-appropriate measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 3
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Waukegan 0
X 5.2.12 Waukegan 279 449 PD10 Install energy dissipation measures to address the eroding plunge pool created by discharge from the elevated outfall.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
1 S-M 1
ea 1
Waukegan 0
X X
5.3.1 Waukegan Restore a 5 foot wide native riparian buffer and replace turf grass lawn edges to native riparian plant communities as is feasible within the golf course.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
3000 lf 2
Owner 0
5.3.2 Waukegan Glen Flora Country Club: replace or remediate online detention, armored dams and wiers with more habitat appropriate structures that allow fish passage. A1, A2 3
3 L
3 ea 1
Owner X
5.3.3 Waukegan 379 74 Stabilize erosion undercutting the concrete-lined channel outfall / dam; if feasible, remove concrete and replace with bioengineered channel stabilization measure.
A1, A2, A3, A5, A10, A11 1
3 S-M 20 lf 1
Owner 0
X 5.4.1 Waukegan Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by reducing channelization, such as through a remeandering project.
A1, A10, C3 3
3 S
7000 lf 1
- Waukegan, Lake County DOT 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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X 5.4.2 Waukegan Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A4, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
7000 lf 2
- Waukegan, Lake County DOT 0
5.4.3 Waukegan Implement the mitigation planfor FPAI site 20-06, in the City of Waukegan, Lake County Gardens subdivision.
There also may be opportunities to increase the detention and/or drainage capacity of the drainage system in this area, particularly within the community park to the north. However, improvement of the wetlands to increase their storage capacity may also be an option.
B1, B2, B3. B4 2
3 S
145 acres 1
Waukegan H
X 5.4.4 Waukegan Restore the upper end of this reach, a fairly undefined channel that is choked with cattails, through invasive species removal and management.
A1, A6, C3 3
2 S
2200 lf 1
- Waukegan, Owner 0
X X
6.0.1 Waukegan Manage and restore the wooded ravine, wetland, and depressional area #3 that lies between the Amstutz and Sheridan Road for storage.
Load reduction details reflect impact of restored wetland.
A6, A7, A10, G4 1
3 S
14 acre 1
Owner Waukegan 0 X
6.0.3 Waukegan Open and partially open Category 1 green infrastructure areas between the waste water treatment plant and the Union Pacific tracks should be restored and integrated into the planned Waukegan Moorlands area to the north. Details reflect natural area restoration.
C2, C3 1
3 L
28 acre 1
- Waukegan, Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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6.0.4 Waukegan Install filtration BMPs for commercial, industrial, and institutional uses in the eastern and southwestern portions of the SMU to help improve water quality in potential pollutant loading hotspot S10, S11, and S75. Details reflect approximately 15,000 lf (approximately 3.5 acre) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements / lot level / source control BMPs on along the road frontages of these land uses.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
3.5 acre 1
Waukegan Owner 0
X 6.0.5 Waukegan This SMU is primarily sewerd but undetained. Install source controls and lot level filtration and infiltration BMPs, including detention basin improvements, which may help address pollutant loading in potential pollutant loading hotspot S10, S11, and S75. Details reflect 96,000 lf (approximately 22 acre) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements / lot level / source control BMPs on each side of all roads.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
22 acre 1
- Waukegan, Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H3 City of Waukegan Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
H-40 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
1.0.2 IDNR Develop and implement habitat restoration and management plans for Illinois Beach State Park, including all wetlands, waterways, beach ridge, dune and swale systems, and T&E species habitat.
A8, C3, C4, C5, C6, E1, E7, G4 1
3 S
1548 acres 1
IDNR 0
1.0.5 IDNR Restore hydrologic connectivity of Dead River to Lake Michigan and remove those created to carry wastewater to the lake. Assumes that 4 hydrologic connections need to be restored or removed.
C3, C6, G4 3
3 S
4 ea 1
IDNR 0
1.0.16 IDNR DB55 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
X 1.0.17 IDNR DB56 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices and address algae / nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 1100 lf 1
IDNR 0
X 1.0.18 IDNR DB58 Address algae /
nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M 1
ea 1
IDNR 0
X 1.0.19 IDNR DB59 Address algae /
nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M 1
ea 1
IDNR 0
X 1.0.20 IDNR DB60 Address algae /
nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
1 S-M 1
ea 1
IDNR 0
1.0.21 IDNR DB206 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
1.0.22 IDNR DB207 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
1.0.25 IDNR DB234 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
1.0.26 IDNR DB239 Inventory detention basin and identify resolutions to any noted functional problems.
3 1
S-M 1
ea 1
SMC 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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3a.0.6 Lake County Depressional storage area #78, within the Thunderhawk Golf Club Forest Preserve, may be able to be expanded to provide additional storage if needed, and may also be retrofitted /
restored to improve runoff quality from the golf course, provided that runoff can be directed into this area, treated, and then discharged to a receiving water body. Costs reflect restoration of this wet
/ hydric area.
B1, C1, C2, C3, E1, E2, E4, E9, G2, G4 2
3 S-L 4.5 acre 1
FPD 0
X 3a.0.18 Lake County DB45 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices; address algae / nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 1200 lf 1
FPD 0
X 3c.0.11 Lake County DB46 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices; address algae / nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 1000 lf 1
FPD 0
X 3c.0.12 Lake County DB47 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 2000 lf 1
FPD 0
X 3c.0.13 Lake County DB50 Stabilize / regrade shoreline using bioenginnering practices; address algae / nutrient loads by naturalizing the basin.
E1, E2, E9 2
2 S-M 650 lf 1
FPD 0
X X
3c.23.1 Lake County Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
3600 lf 2
FPD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H5 Lake County Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan
H-42 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
4.0.3 Lake County Manage and restore the natural resources, including ADID wetland #1831, in the northeastern corner of Lyons Woods Forest Preserve. The southern portion of depressional storage area #28 is within the Forest Preserve boundary and may be used to relieve past IDOT-recorded flooding at Sheridan and York House Road. ADID wetland is approximately 46 acres (4000' by 500' wide) and the total area of Lyons Woods is 264 acres.
B1, C3, E1, E7, G2, G4 2
3 S-L 264 acres 1
FPD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H5 Lake County Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan (continued)
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1.0.4
- Waukegan, IDNR, Lake County Remediate, cap, or otherwise contain contaminated areas, materials, waste piles, waste ponds, etc. to prevent contaminants from becoming mobilized (via air or water) and entering water resources or sensitive natural areas in Illinois Beach State Park.
C3, C5, F1, F6 1
3 S
A/R Owner IDNR EPA Waukegan 0 X
1.0.6 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Preserve Category 1 open green infrastructure areas including a portion of depressional storage area #17 and the utility corridor that can serve as a green infrastructure connector between Illinois Beach State Park to Lyons Woods Forest Preserve.
A7, B1, C1, C2, C3, G2 1
3 L
30 acres 1
Owner/Utility LCFPD IDNR 0 X
1.0.11 Zion, Waukegan, IDNR Manage the Lake Michigan shoreline and beaches to minimize beach erosion. Details reflect 28000 lf of shoreline at an average width of 150 feet.
C3, C4, C5, E1, E6 3
3 S
96 acres 1
- Zion, Waukegan, IDNR 0
X 1.0.12 Zion, Waukegan, IDNR Manage the Lake Michigan shoreline and beaches to minimize E. coli contamination that leads to beach closures. Details reflect 28000 lf of shoreline at an average width of 150 feet.
C3, C4, C5, E1, E6 3
3 S
96 acres 1
LCHD
- Zion, Waukegan, IDNR 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions
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1.0.13
- Zion, Beach
- Park, Waukegan, IDNR Install drainage swale improvements or other lot level
/ source control BMPs to capture and treat runoff from commercial and industrial land uses within Critical Subbasins
- 15, #74, and #76, identified as potential Pollution Hot Spot Critical Areas. Cost estimate reflects the installation of swales (10' wide) or other treatment measures along perimeter of these land uses, approximately 35,000 lf of treatment area.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
8 acres 1
- Waukegan, Zion Utility 0
X X
1.1.2
- Waukegan, IDNR, Lake County Restore the natural connection and habitat quality of this reach to Lake Michigan by removing the lagoons through which the reach runs and disconnecting the reach from the Dead River to the north.
Since these lagoons may be a component of a remedation or clean up plan, this should be considered a long term recommendation to be implemented when the contamination issues at Johns Manville have been adequately remediated. Details reflect major channel restoration.
A1, A6, A8, C3, C5, C6, E7, G2, G4 1
3 S-L 2000 lf 2 Owner IDNR EPA Waukegan 0 X
1.1.4
- Waukegan, Lake County Address potential hazardous / toxic runoff from industrial uses to the east through filter strips and other filtration and infiltration techniques installed between the reach and these land uses, or by containing and remediating runoff on site through other means. Cost estimate reflects the installation of 2000 lf of 20' wide infiltration and filtration BMPs.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 2
3 S
0.9 acre 1
Owner EPA 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
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1.6.1 Beach Park, Lake County Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by installing pools and riffles and installing boulders, large rocks, and / or rootwads.
A1, A10, C3 3
3 S
2000 lf 1
FPD Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
1.6.2 Beach Park, Lake County Restore native riparian buffer by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub canopy, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
2000 lf 2
FPD Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X 2.0.1 Zionion Beach Park Category 1 and 2 green infrastructure areas along the western boundary of Illinois Beach State Park and bordering the Union Pacific rails to the west should be preserved as components of the green infrastructure
/ greenway system that includes Ophir Park, Carmel Park, and Illinois Beach State Park. These areas contain significant low lying depressional storage areas (#55, #56, and #57) that could be used for water quality improvement, wetland / hydric soil complexes, and steep slopes that are unsuitable for development.
A6, A7, B1, C1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 L
61 acres 1
Owner, IDNR, Zion Park District 0
X 2.0.2
- Zion, Beach Park Convert the depressional storage complex of #55, #56, and #57 to improve water quality for Critical Subbasin
- 2, identified as a potential Pollutant Loading Hotspot.
Assumes runoff can be directed into this area, treated, and discharged to the Illinois Beach State Park stream and wetland system.
Estimated area to be converted is 7000lf by 400ft wide.
B1, C1, C2, C3, E1, E2, G2, G4 1
3 L
64 acres 1
Owner, IDNR, Zion Park District 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
H-46 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
2.0.4
- Zion, Beach Park Reduce pollutant loading to Critical Subbasin #2, a potential pollutant loading hotspot, by improving swales and other surface stormwater drainage systems and installing stormwater filtration and infiltration BMPs to capture and treat runoff from parking lots, utilities, rooftops, storage areas, and other areas that may contribute pollutants to the stream. Cost estimate assumes 130,000 lf (approximately 30 acres) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements as a proxy for on-site source control BMPs.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
30 acre 1
Beach Park, Zion 0
X 3a.0.1
- Zion, Beach Park Manage and restore the wooded ravine along reaches BL25, BL26, and BL27.
Average 5000' x 250' wide.
A6, A7, A10 3
2 M
29 acre 1
Owner Beach Park, Zion 0
X 3a.0.2
- Zion, Beach Park Preserve and restore wetlands along drainage channel upstream of the McClory Bike Path and the complex northwest of Lewis and 29th St., wetland
- 4 east of Lewis Avenue, and wetland
- 3 in Hermon Park (56 acres total). Regional storage area #77 and the associated wetlands (9 acres) could be restored and / or used to provide storage for this SMU if needed when the upstream area develops.
Implementation details reflect wetland / hydric soils preservation and restoration.
A6, B1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 S-L 65 acre 1
Zion Park District, Owner Beach Park, Zion 0
3a.0.4
- Zion, Beach Park Preserve and restore T&E habitat within the area bounded by Lebanon St., the McClory Bike Path, and 31st St.
A1, A10, C3 3
2 S
5.6 acre 1
Zion Park District, IDNR 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
H-47 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3a.0.5
- Zion, Beach Park Improve any swale and other surface stormwater drainage systems and/
or install source controls and lot level stormwater filtration and infiltration BMPs within the developed areas of the SMU.
These practices may help reduce pollutant loading in potential pollution hotspot subasins S1, S3, S4, and S48. In order to generate cost and pollutant load reduction estimates, road swales are used as a proxy for individual site BMPs.
Details reflect 252,000 lf (approximately 58 acre) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements on both side of all roads.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
61 acre 1
Beach Park, Zion Owner Developer 0
X 3a.25.1
- Zion, Beach Park Address Moderate streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
2000 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD, Zion 0
X X
3a.25.2
- Zion, Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A wider, partially forested buffer is appropriate in the lower parts of the reach.
A6, A7, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
2000 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3a.25.3
- Zion, Beach Park Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 2
1 S
2000 lf 2
Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
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3a.25.5
- Zion, Beach Park 224 376 HS143 Inspect hydraulic structure for possible erosion problems and stabilize using bioengineering practices if needed.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 3
1 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD, Zion 0
X X
3a.27st.1
- Zion, Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
4000 lf 2
Zion Park District 0
X 3b.0.1 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Preserve and restore wetlands where these resource remain along drainage channel BL15, BL16, BL17, and along the daylit portions of the Wilson Avenue Tributary.
Area is 10,000 lf by 300' wide.
A6, B1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 S
69 acre 1
Beach Park Waukegan Owner 0
X 3b.0.4 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Preserve greenway easements on Category 1 and 2 green infrastructure areas along BL16, which may help reduce pollution loading in potential pollution hotspot S57. Cost estimate assumes easements of 2000 lf by 100 ft wide (4.5 acres).
B1, C1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 L
4.5 acres 1
Owner Beach Park Waukegan 0 Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
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3b.0.6 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Depressional storage areas #32 and #43, currently undeveloped and containing current or former wetlands, could be enhanced to improve water quality of runoff from surrounding residential uses within this Critical Subbasin
- 57, identified as a potential pollutant loading hotspot.
Depressional area
- 43 lies in an open Category 1 green infrastructure area that could be preserved for water quality improvement.
Details reflect restoration and enhancement of both areas as wetlands.
B1, C1, C2, C3, E1, E2, G2 1
3 L
12.5 acres 1
Owner 0
X 3b.0.7 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Improve swales and other surface stormwater drainage systems and install source controls and lot level BMPs, including detention basin improvements, within the developed areas of potential pollutant loadin hotspots S57, S59, and S63. Details reflect 165,000 lf (approximately acre) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements / lot level / source control BMPs on each side of all roads.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
38 acres 1
Beach Park Waukegan 0
X 3b.15.1 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by enhancing pools and riffles.
A1, A10, C3 3
3 S
2800 lf 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.15.2 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Address High streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
2800 lf 2
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
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X 3b.15.3 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 2
2 S
2800 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3b.15.4 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Inspect footbridges and armored /
concrete-lined banks for impacts on the stream corridor and remediated if necessary.
A1, A10, A11, C3 3
3 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.15.5 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
2800 lf 2
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.15.6 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Inspect and, if necessary, repair the culvert under the McClory Bike Trail, which is partially collapsed. A1 1
2 3
S 1
ea 1
LCDOT 0
X 3b.15.7 Beach
- Park, Waukegan 116 236 Remove debris obstructing flow using American Fisheries Society guidelines.
- A10, A11, B4 1
2 S
1 ea 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.15.8 Beach
- Park, Waukegan 122 243 Stabilize typical 4-6 foot bank erosion using bioengineering stabilization measures. Length difficult to determine from photo; assume 100 lf and 1 side of stream for cost estimation purposes.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
100 lf 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.15.9 Beach
- Park, Waukegan 129 254 HS93 PD118 Stabilize erosion of the Beach Road steel culvert experiencing erosion around and underneath using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Beach Park Waukegan Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.15.13 Beach
- Park, Waukegan 115 235 PD106 Stabilize erosion around plastic drain pipe outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
1 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
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3b.15.14 Beach
- Park, Waukegan 119 239 PD107 Stabilize erosion around plastic drain pipe outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
1 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.15.15 Beach
- Park, Waukegan 119 240 PD108 Stabilize erosion around clay drain pipe outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.16.1 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Restore stream channel and improve instream habitat by enhancing pools and riffles and installing boulders, large rocks, and / or rootwads.
A1, A10, C3 1
3 S
3500 lf 1
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
3b.16.2 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Address Moderate streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures, which may help reduce the instream silt /
sedimentation load.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
3500 lf 2
Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 X
X 3b.16.3 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
3500 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3b.16.4 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Install residential lot level stormwater BMPs, such as rain barrels or rain gardens, to reduce runoff discharge from roof or footing drains.
A3, A5, A6, A7, A11, C3, D1, E1, E2, E5, E9 1
1 S
3500 lf 2
Owner 0
X 3b.15.16 Beach
- Park, Waukegan 123 244 PD110 &
111 Stabilize erosion around two plastic drain pipe outfalls using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
1 S-M 2
ea 1
Owner Beach Park BPDD 0
X 3b.15.17 Beach
- Park, Waukegan 127 250 PD115-116 Stabilize erosion around concrete drain pipe outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Beach Park Waukegan Beach Park BPDD 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
H-52 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3b.18.1 Beach
- Park, Waukegan BL18 flows through and near several publicly owned, open and partially open areas on or adjacent to the Waukegan Regional Airport property sourthwest of the Wadsworth Rd / Lewis Ave intersection.
These areas include depressional storage area #34, which could be expanded and enhanced for stormwater storage and to capture and cleanse water runoff from airport property, which lies in Critical Subbasin #69, a potential pollutant loading hotspot.
B1, C1, C2, C3, E1, E2, G2 1
3 L
7 acres 1
Waukegan Port District 0
X 3b.18.2 Beach
- Park, Waukegan Stabilize Moderate streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
700 lf 2
Waukegan Port District, Owner Beach Park
- BPDD, Waukegan 0 3b.18.3 Beach
- Park, Waukegan 154 292 HS111 The culvert draining Waukegan Airport is covered with wire fencing, presumably for security or to prevent animal invasion. However, investigate source and necessity, and remove if fencing impedes flow. It appears that strong flows exit the Airport property in this location. A10, A11 3
1 S
1 ea 1
Waukegan Port District 0
X 3c.0.2 Beach Park, Zion Manage and restore the wooded ravine along reaches BL07, BL08, BL09, BL10, BL11, BL19, BL20, BL21. Assumes 18,600 lf of stream by average 250' wide.
A6, A7, A10 1
2 S
107 acres 1
Owner Beach Park, Zion 0
X 3c.0.4 Beach Park, Zion Preserve and restore wetlands along drainage channels BL21, BL22, BL23, BL24. Assumes 10,300 lf by 350' wide.
A6, B1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 S
83 acres 1
Owner Beach Park, Zion 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
H-53 T H E D E A D R IV E R l WAT E R S H E D - B A S E D P LA N X
3c.0.5 Beach Park, Zion Preserve Category 1 green infrastructure area bounded by the McClory Bike Path, Clover, Wadsworth, and 34th St. that borders the stream channel to the north.
Also preserve three separate areas through which the stream corridor runs:
one along BL07 within the ravine, the second at the confluence of BL08, BL09, and BL19, and the third just upstream of this confluence along BL09.
A6, B1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 S-L 11 acres 1
Owner Beach Park, Zion 0
X 3c.0.6 Beach Park, Zion, Waukegan Install filtration BMPs for commercial, industrial, and institutional uses along Sheridan Road, Wadsworth, and Lewis Avenue, which will help reduce pollutant loading in potential pollution hotspot subbasin #64.
Details reflect 12,000 lf of road frontage along these uses to be treated with improved, 10' swales (approximately 2.75 acres.)
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
2.75 acres 1
Beach Park,
- Waukegan, Zion, Owner 0
X 3c.0.7 Beach Park, Zion, Waukegan Install lot level filtration and infiltration BMPs within potential pollution hotspot subbasin #64. Details reflect 208,000 lf (approximately 48 acre) of 10 foot wide drainage swale improvements / lot level / source control BMPs on each side of all roads.
E1, E2, E7, E9, G1 1
3 S
48 acres 1
Beach Park,
- Waukegan, Zion 0
X 3c.0.8 Beach Park, IDNR Preserve the Category 1 open green infrastructure area that contains depressional storage area #45 along the west side of the Union Pacific rails.
B1, C2, G2 1
3 L
4.5 acres 1
Beach Park 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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3c.7.1 Beach Park, IDNR Stabilize High streambank erosion along approximately 25% of this reach not included in the previous stabilization project, some threatening homes and property, using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
500 lf 2
Owner, Beach Park 0
X X
3c.7.2 Beach Park, IDNR Manage native riparian plant communities within this reach: control invasive species, plant native species, and manage vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
1800 lf 2
Bull Creek Stakeholder Assn.
0 X
3c.21.1 Beach Park, Zion Stabilize Moderate streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
3500 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD, Zion 0
X X
3c.21.2 Beach Park, Zion Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
3500 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD, Zion 0
X 3c.21.3 Beach Park, Zion Repair the discharge point / failed headwall approximately 200' upstream of the McClory Bike Path.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD, Zion 0
X 3c.21.4 Beach Park, Zion 184 331 PD155 Stabilize channel erosion at outfall, and consider replacing rip rap control measure with bioengineering stabilization practices.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
3 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD, Zion 0
X 3c.21.5 Beach Park, Zion 185 332 PD156 Stabilize erosion around plastic drain pipe outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
1 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD, Zion 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
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3c.21.6 Beach Park, Zion 192 341 PD160 Stabilize erosion around plastic drain pipe outfall using bioengineering stabilization measures.
A1, A3, A5, A8, A11, C3, E1 1
1 S-M 1
ea 1
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD, Zion 0
X 4.0.2
- Waukegan, Beach Park Manage and restore the woodland ravine along reach BL05.
Assumes 5000' by 500' area for cost estimation purposes.
A6, A7, A10 1
2 S
58 acre 1
Owner Beach Park Waukegan 0 X
4.0.4
- Waukegan, Beach Park Preserve and restore the wetland complex within the open, Category 1 green infrastructure area along the eastern boundary of SMU 4 west of the Union Pacific rail line.
This area creates a physical land connection between Lyons Woods and Illinois Beach State Park, and would also preserve regional storage area #17.
B1, C1, C2, C3, G2, G4 1
3 S-L 37 acres 1
Owner/Utility 0
X 4.05.1
- Waukegan, Beach Park Stabilize Moderate streambank erosion along entire reach using bioengineering stabilization measures, which may help reduce the silt / sediment accumulation.
A1, A3, A8, C3, E1 1
3 M
3000 lf 2
Owner Beach
- Park, BPDD 0
X X
4.05.2
- Waukegan, Beach Park Restore and manage the native riparian buffer plant communities along this reach by controlling invasive species, planting native species, thinning forest and shrub vegetation to allow more ground vegetation, and managing vegetation such as through prescribed burning.
A6, A10, B1, C3, E1 1
2 S
3000 lf 2
Owner 0
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
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X 6.0.2
- Waukegan, IDNR, Lake County Remediate, cap, or otherwise contain contaminated areas, materials, waste piles, waste ponds, etc. to prevent contaminants from becoming mobilized (via air or water) and entering water resources or sensitive natural areas in Illinois Beach State Park.This may help address potential pollutant loading hotspot S75 C3, C5, F1, F6, G4 1
3 S-L A/R
Pollutant prevention Pollutant reduction ID# (SMU.reach.ID)
Jurisdiction GPS Location Photo Structure ID Recommendation Description (those addressing critical areas in italics)
Goal-Obj Priority Ease of Implementation Status Time frame Quantity Unit
- of sides Implementation Lead Implementation Support Admin Effort Table H6 Expanded Site Specif c Action Plan for Multiple Jurisdictions (continued)
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