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Lake Zurich · Lake ZurichThe Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has issued its updated consumption advisories for sport fish caught in Illinois waters. The advisories are based on routine testing conducted by the Illinois Fish Contaminant Monitoring Program, which was updated last fall to include testing for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), sometimes referred to as “forever chemicals.”
The expanded testing has this year resulted in advisories for nin…See the Story
IDPH Issues Updated Sport Fish Consumption Advisories
Fish · Lake ZurichLEE COUNTY, Ill. (WTVO) — The Illinois Department of Public Health has issued a warning to residents to avoid eating fish caught in a waterway contaminated with forever chemicals. The IDPH has issued a Do Not Eat advisory for all of the fish in Franklin Creek in Lee County, and the nearby ponds in the Franklin Creek State Natural Area due to high levels of per- and polyfluoroakyl substances (PFAS). The IDPH has already issued guidance on the con…See the Story
‘Do not eat’ the fish caught in this Illinois waterway, IDPH warns
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Lake Zurich · Lake ZurichSPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Department of Public Health has issued its updated consumption advisories for sport fish caught in Illinois waters. The advisories are based on routine testing conducted by the Illinois Fish Contaminant Monitoring Program, which was updated last fall to include testing for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, sometimes referred to as “forever chemicals.”The expanded testing has this year resulted in advisories for nine…See the Story
‘Do Not Eat’ fish advisory issued for Franklin Creek in Lee County as testing for PFAS is implemented
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Facebook · Lake ZurichThe project will be the most expensive infrastructure project in the village's history. Lake Zurich currently gets its water from deep underground aquifers via six wells. The village has historically been pushing the radium down sanitary sewer pipes to a Lake County treatment plant. Future EPA regulations are forcing an end to the county accepting Lake Zurich's radium.See the Story
Lake Zurich paves way for over $150 million project that switches water source to Lake Michigan
Lake Zurich · Lake ZurichThe highly anticipated restaurant opened at the luxury St. Regis Chicago hotel in the Lakeshore East neighborhood on March 16. Bistecca alla fiorentina, tagliatelle al rag� bianco and schiacciata are just some of the signature dishes at Tre Dita.See the Story
Restaurant news: Tre Dita in Lakeshore East among 9 notable openings and closings in Chicago and the suburbs
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Lake Zurich · Lake ZurichCountry Herald is a community news platform for Kankakee, Iroquois, and Will County. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Lake County, IL – A resident of Lake County has been diagnosed with measles, marking a continuation of the outbreak that began in Chicago, officials announced on Saturday. This case contributes to the expanding reach of the disease, now affecting both Will and Lake Counties. The Lake County Health Depa…See the Story
Lake County, Illinois: Measles Case Confirmed in Resident, Exposure Risks in Lake Zurich and Libertyville
Lake Zurich · Lake ZurichThe Lake County Health Department announced Saturday afternoon that they had identified the first recent case of measles in a Lake County resident. A case investigation determined that the case is related to the ongoing outbreak in Chicago, which has seen 17 confirmed cases this year. The health department also said they have identified two exposure locations in public settings where the infected person had been recently. Anyone who was at either location on those dates may have been exposed to measles.See the Story