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Environmental Reporti

Air Qualityi

48Good

Water Systemsi

1

Water Violationsi

8

Active NPDESi

4

Air Quality — Madison County (2025)i

AQS

The Air Quality Index measures how clean or polluted the air is on a given day. AQI is reported at the county level. A score of 0–50 is considered good; 51–100 is moderate; above 100 may be unhealthy for sensitive groups.

48
Good

Median AQI

050100150200300
max 260

PM2.5 Daysi

164

Ozone Daysi

137

Drinking Wateri

SDWIS

Public water systems registered to serve this area. Community systems (CWS) provide water to residents year-round. Transient systems serve places like gas stations or restaurants. Violations indicate a system failed to meet federal drinking water standards.

Community Systemsi

1

Active Systemsi

1

Recent Violationsi

8
Community (1)

Recent Violations (Last 5 Years)

ST JACOB

8 violationsLatest: 2025-08-22
EPA

Wastewater & Stormwater Permits (NPDES)i

NPDES

Under the Clean Water Act, any facility that discharges wastewater or stormwater into rivers, lakes, or streams must hold an NPDES permit. "Effective" means the permit is currently active and the facility is authorized to discharge under its permit conditions.

Active Permitsi

4
ODYSSEY ST. JACOB SOLAR1602 WALNUT RDConstruction Stormwater|EPA
LOCAL 520 TRAINING FACILITY1969 TRIAD ROADConstruction Stormwater|EPA
KECK ROAD SUBDIVISIONSOUTHWEST CORNER OF KECK ROAD AND IL ROUTE 4Construction Stormwater|EPA
NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL9539 U.S. HIGHWAY 40Construction Stormwater|EPA

Leaking Underground Storage Tanksi

IL EPA

Underground storage tanks (commonly at gas stations) can leak fuel and chemicals into soil and groundwater. "Open" means the leak is still being investigated or cleaned up. "Closed" means the site received a No Further Remediation (NFR) letter — cleanup is done.

Total 1Open 0Closed 1
Mississippi River TransmissionSummerfield Rd.Closed 1993-01-25|#922187|IL EPA