Full Text of SR0705 103rd General Assembly
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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION | 2 | | WHEREAS, "Green infrastructure" means any storm water | 3 | | management technique or practice employed with the primary | 4 | | goal of preserving, restoring, or mimicking natural hydrology; | 5 | | and | 6 | | WHEREAS, Green infrastructure includes, but is not limited | 7 | | to, methods of using soil and vegetation to promote soil | 8 | | percolation, evapotranspiration, and filtration; and | 9 | | WHEREAS, Green infrastructure includes the preservation | 10 | | and restoration of natural landscape features, such as | 11 | | forests, floodplains, headwaters, and wetlands; and | 12 | | WHEREAS, Green infrastructure also includes rain gardens, | 13 | | permeable pavements, green roofs, infiltration planters, trees | 14 | | and tree boxes, and rainwater harvesting for non-potable uses, | 15 | | such as toilet flushing and landscape irrigation; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, Urban storm water, when not properly controlled | 17 | | and treated, can cause pollution of the waters of the State, | 18 | | threaten public health, and damage property by carrying | 19 | | pollutants from our highways, streets, roads, parking lots, | 20 | | driveways, sidewalks, alleys, lawns, and other surfaces of low | 21 | | permeability into lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, Development can increase storm water runoff by | 2 | | increasing the size and number of paved and other impervious | 3 | | surfaces within a watershed and decreasing the extent of | 4 | | vegetated and other permeable surface areas that control storm | 5 | | water runoff through natural infiltration and | 6 | | evapotranspiration and groundwater recharge; and | 7 | | WHEREAS, Current urban storm water related threats to the | 8 | | State's water resources include pollution, increased water | 9 | | temperatures, flooding, groundwater depletion, loss of | 10 | | habitat, stream bank erosion, sewer overflows, basement | 11 | | backups, contaminated drinking water sources, and | 12 | | sedimentation of waterways; and | 13 | | WHEREAS, Some studies show that preserving and expanding | 14 | | natural and built green infrastructure can minimize negative | 15 | | impacts and enhance the resilience of water infrastructure and | 16 | | water bodies; and | 17 | | WHEREAS, There are a number of potential benefits from the | 18 | | use of green infrastructure, including cleaner water, enhanced | 19 | | water supplies, reduced flooding, cleaner air, increased | 20 | | energy efficiency, the mitigation and adaptation of the | 21 | | impacts of climate change, increased biodiversity, improved | 22 | | benefits for communities, better health potential for |
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| 1 | | inhabitants, more green jobs, and cost savings; therefore, be | 2 | | it | 3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL | 4 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we declare April 21 | 5 | | through April 27, 2024 as Green Infrastructure Week in the | 6 | | State of Illinois; and be it further | 7 | | RESOLVED, That we encourage individuals, businesses, and | 8 | | local and state governments to pursue Green Infrastructure | 9 | | initiatives. |
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