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Home›Business & Finance›Althoff Legislation to Support Fox Waterway Dredging Efforts
Business & Finance

May 4, 2017 · about 9 years ago

Althoff Legislation to Support Fox Waterway Dredging Efforts

Illinois Senator, Pamela Althoff, yesterday announced that the Fox Waterway Agency may soon receive the financial assistance needed to manage the Fox River and Chain O’Lakes’ dredging issues. Charged with maintaining and removing sediment from the Fox River and Chain O’Lakes, Senator Althoff said th

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Illinois Senator, Pamela Althoff, yesterday announced that the Fox Waterway Agency may soon receive the financial assistance needed to manage the Fox River and Chain O’Lakes’ dredging issues.

Charged with maintaining and removing sediment from the Fox River and Chain O’Lakes, Senator Althoff said that one of the Fox Waterway Agency’s biggest challenges is getting rid of the materials that have been dredged from the water.

While recycling the material is one viable option, Althoff noted that such an endeavor would require additional assistance and financial support.

“The agency doesn’t own property for this kind of operation, nor does it have the money to purchase a recycling site, ” said Althoff. “My legislation would provide the Fox Waterway with the financial resources necessary to purchase property where they can recycle the material and sell it as topsoil, further helping their funding needs.”

Senate Bill 1258 would allow land no longer needed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) to be sold to the Fox Waterway Agency for $1. The Fox Waterway Agency could then market the property for sale, but any proceeds from the sale must be used for the purchase and development of alternate dredge material disposal sites, the senator’s release stated.

Under Althoff’s legislation, the Fox Waterway Agency is required to sell the property for no less than fair market value. Furthermore, proceeds of the sale must go to dredging efforts and any remaining proceeds must be returned to IDNR to be deposited into the state’s General Revenue Fund.

“The Fox Waterway Agency was put in place to make sure dredging efforts were maintained, and to make sure the lakes and river don’t become swamp land,” said Althoff. “It’s unfortunate that funding hasn’t been readily available for the agency to do its job. This legislation provides them with the ability to fund their dredging efforts.”

Senate Bill 1258 passed the Senate unanimously last week and now heads to the House for a vote.

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