Joliet, IL


Joliet, IL

The City of Joliet is home to an estimated 148,462 residents, and it’s located in Will County, IL.

This report will help you become better acquainted with Joliet and the surrounding area by addressing the following questions:

  • Are there any hazardous sites in Will County, IL?
  • How clean is the air in Will County, IL?
  • What’s the average radon level for homes in Will County, IL?
  • Is the water in Will County, IL safe to drink?

Hazardous Sites near Joliet, IL

There are three Superfund sites in Will County, IL. Superfund sites, like Amoco Chemicals (Joliet Landfill) in Joliet, IL, are areas that have been contaminated with hazardous substances. If not for the cleanup efforts orchestrated by the EPA, these sites could endanger people living in nearby communities.

The EPA uses the Hazardous Ranking System (HRS) to quantify the risk a contaminated site poses to human health and the environment. Sites assigned HRS scores of 28.5 or greater qualify for placement on the National Priorities List (NPL), and are eligible to receive federal funding for cleanup efforts.

Before the EPA deletes a site from the NPL, it conducts reviews to ensure the cleanup was sufficient. As a result, some sites remain on the active site list long after cleanup activities are complete.

For more information about the Superfund sites located in the Joliet, IL area, be sure to review the map and background information provided below:


Map Legend:

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A. Amoco Chemicals (Joliet Landfill) (HRS Score: 39)

The Amoco Chemicals (Joliet Landfill) site is located in Joliet, IL.

Contaminants found at the Amoco Chemicals (Joliet Landfill) site include:

  • Arsenic
  • Benzene
  • Beryllium
  • Cadmium
  • Chromium
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B. Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (Load-Assembly-Packing Area) (HRS Score: 35)

The Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (Load-Assembly-Packing Area) site is located in Joliet, IL.

Contaminants found at the Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (Load-Assembly-Packing Area) site include:

  • Arsenic
  • Beryllium
  • Cadmium
  • Lead
  • Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
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C. Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (Manufacturing Area) (HRS Score: 32)

The Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (Manufacturing Area) site is located in Joliet, IL.

Contaminants found at the Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (Manufacturing Area) site include:

  • Antimony
  • Arsenic
  • Beryllium
  • Cadmium
  • Iron

Air Quality in the Joliet, IL Area

The two most widespread forms of air pollution are ozone (smog) and particle pollution (soot). Exposure to these harmful pollutants, for even just a short period, can have adverse effects on your health.

Thanks to data collected by air monitoring equipment located across the country, the American Lung Association (ALA) is able to assess and track our air quality using three metrics:

  • Ozone
  • Short-term Particle Pollution
  • Year-round Particle Pollution

In their 2019 annual report, the ALA rated the air quality in Will County, IL as follows:

Ground-Level
Ozone Pollution

Grading Scale: A-F

Short-Term
Particle Pollution

Grading Scale: A-F

Year-Round
Particle Pollution

Grading Scale: Pass/Fail

Radon Levels in Joliet, IL Area

Air quality inside your home can be impacted by a number of factors, including the presence of hazardous substances in building materials (asbestos, lead, formaldehyde, etc.) and local radon levels.

Radon is a naturally occurring gas you cannot see or smell. It can build up inside your home and negatively impact your indoor air quality as well as your health.

To provide a guideline, the EPA assigned one of three zones to each U.S. county and county equivalent:

  • Zone 1 (higher radon levels)
  • Zone 2 (moderate levels)
  • Zone 3 (lower levels)

Indoor radon readings in Will County, IL are expected to average from 2 to 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L), so the county has been assigned EPA Radon Zone 2.

EPA Radon Zone

According to the EPA, you should consider acting to reduce your home's radon level if it measures between 2 and 4 pCi/L, so if you're contemplating buying a home in Joliet, IL, you should have a radon test performed.

Water Quality in Joliet, IL Area

In accordance with the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), the EPA sets regulatory limits for drinking water contaminants known to cause adverse health effects.

The following Will County, IL water provider(s) violated the maximum allowable level for one or more regulated contaminants:

Filter ValueWater SystemContaminantHealth Effects
17197Aqua Illinois-OakviewCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197Aqua Illinois-OakviewGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197BraidwoodCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197BraidwoodGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197ChannahonCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197ChannahonGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197Channahon EastCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197Channahon EastGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197JolietCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197JolietGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197Lakewood Shores Improvement AssociationCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197Lakewood Shores Improvement AssociationGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197LockportCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197LockportGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197ManhattanCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197ManhattanGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197PlainfieldCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197PlainfieldGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197RockdaleCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197RockdaleGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197RomeovilleCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197RomeovilleGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197ShorewoodCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197Stateville Correctional CenterCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197Stateville Correctional CenterGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer
17197Utl Inc CamelotCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197WilmingtonCombined Radium (-226 and -228)Increased risk of cancer 
17197WilmingtonGross Alpha, Excl. Radon and UIncreased risk of cancer

In addition to setting enforceable standards for harmful contaminants, the EPA also established guidelines to assist public water providers in managing the taste, odor and color of their drinking water.

To find out more about what’s in your drinking water, contact your utility company and request a copy of the latest Consumer Confidence Report.


Sources and Methods

Hazardous Sites: Identified using a report from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), hazardous sites detailed on trendingtowns.com represent sites contained on the National Priorities List (NPL) as of November 25, 2019.  The NPL is the list of national priorities among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the United States and its territories.  All site-related data was sourced from the EPA.

Air Quality: Grades for ozone, short-term particle pollution, and year-round particle pollution were obtained from State of the Air 2019, a report compiled by the American Lung Association.

Radon Zones: Radon zone designations were obtained using a public use dataset provided by the EPA (September 11, 2019).

Water Quality: Drinking water violation data was sourced from the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), a public use database provided by the EPA.  The dataset included violations submitted to the database as of the third quarter of 2019.

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