ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
May 18,
1995
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
R94—1O
PRETREATMENT UPDATE
)
(Identical in Substance Rules-
(7/1/93
—
12/31/93)
)
Water)
Adopted Rule.
Final Order.
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by
E. Dunham):
The Board is amending the pretreatment regulations pursuant
to Section 13.3 of the Environmental Protection Act
(Act)
(415
ILCS 5/13.3
(1992)).
Section 13.3 of the Act requires the Board to adopt
regulations which are “identical in substancelt with federal
regulations promulgated by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency
(U.S.
EPA) to implement the pretreatment
requirements of Sections 307 and 402 of the Clean Water Act,
previously known as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.
Section 13.3 provides that Title VII of the Act and Sections 5
and 6.02 of the Administrative Procedure Act
(APA)
shall not
apply to identical in substance regulations adopted to establish
the pretreatment program.
However, Section 13.3 of the Act does
require the Board to provide for notice and public comment before
rules are filed with the Secretary of State.
This rulemaking updates the pretreatment rules to cover U.S.
EPA rules adopted from July
1 through December 31,
1993.
The
following Federal Registers are included:
58 Fed.
Reg.
36872
July 9,
1993
58 Fed.
Reg. 45008
August 25,
1993
58
Fed. Reg.
48424
September 15,
1993
58
Fed.
Reg. 50638
September 28,
1993
The pretreatment rules govern discharges by industrial users
to publicly owned treatment works
(POTW5).
The rules are
intended to prevent pollutants from industrial discharges from
passing through POTWs, without adequate treatment, to waters of
the State, and to prevent industrial discharges from interfering
with the operation of the treatment plant.
Effluent discharges
are regulated pursuant to 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 304 and 309.
The Illinois pretreatment rules are contained in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 307,
309 and 310.
Part 307 includes the categorical
pretreatment standards, which are incorporated by reference from
the U.S. EPA rules.
Part 309 sets forth the NPDES requirements.
Although Part 309 does not pertain directly to sewer users and
industrial wastewater pretreatment,
it includes requirements at
Section 309.103 that pertain to NPDES permittees required to have
an approved pretreatment program.
Part 310 specifies how a POTW
2
sets up a pretreatment program, and how industrial users get
pretreatment permits or authorizations to discharge.
HISTORICAL OUTLINE OF BOARD PRETREATMENT REGULATION
The Illinois pretreatment rules were adopted in R86-44,
84
PCB 89, December
3,
1987.
The rules appeared at
12 Ill. Reg.
2502
(January 29,
1988), effective January 13,
1988.
The Board has updated the pretreatment rules
in the
following update rulemakings:
R88—11
90 PCB 411, June 14,
1988;
12 Ill. Reg.
13094,
effective July 29,
1988
(U.S.
EPA amendments
through December 31,
1987).
R88—18
94 PCB 237, December
17,
1988;
13
Ill. Reg.
1794,
effective January 31,
1989
(U.S.
EPA amendments
January 1,
1988 through June 30,
1988).
R89—3
103 PCB 609,
September 28,
1989;
13 Ill. Reg.
19243, effective November 17,
1989
(Part 307) and
November 27,
1989
(Part 310)
(U.S.
EPA amendments
July
1,
1988 through December
31,
1988).
R89—12
110 PCB 119, April 12,
1990;
14 Ill. Reg.
7608,
effective May 8,
1990
(U.S.
EPA amendments January
1,
1989 through June 30,
1989)
R90—6
Dismissed,
109 PCB 629, March 22,
1990
(No U.S.
EPA amendments July
1,
1989 through December 31,
1989).
R90-15
Dismissed, June 20,
1991
(No U.S. EPA amendments
January
1 1990 through June 28,
1990).
R91—5
129 PCB 395, January 23,
1992;
16 Ill. Reg. 7377
(Part 307);
7337
(Part 309); 7346
(Part 310);
effective April 27,
1992.
(U.S.
EPA amendments
June 29, 1990 through December 31,
1990).
R9l—17
Dismissed, December
6,
1991
(No U.S. EPA
amendments January
1,
1991 through June 30,
1991).
R92—5
Dismissed, April
9,
1992
(No U.S.
EPA amendments
July
1,
1991 through December 31,
1991).
R92-14
Dismissed, August 13,
1992
(No U.S. EPA amendments
January
1,
1992 through June 30,
1992).
R93—2
____PCB_____ September 9,
1993,
17 Ill. Reg.~ 19483
effective October 29,
1993
(U.S.
EPA amendments
3
July
1,
1992 through December 31,
1992).
R93—20
Dismissed April
9,
1992
(No U.S. EPA amendments
January
1,
1993 through June 30,
1993).
R94—10
This docket.
R94—28
Dismissed October
6,
1994
(No U.S. EPA amendments
January
1,
1994 through June 30,
1994).
R95—8
Dismissed February 16,
1994
(No U.S. EPA
amendments July 1,
1994 through December
31,
1994)
PUBLIC COMMENTS
The notice of proposed amendments for this rulemaking
appeared in the Illinois Register on March 10,
1995 at 19
Ill.
Req.
2612.
The publication in the Illinois Register opened a 45
day public comment period.
Public comments in this matter were
to be filed with the Board by April 24,
1995.
Two public comments were received by the Board during the
public comment period.
A public comment was received from the
Index Department of the Administrative Code Division of the
Office of the Secretary of State.
This comment stated that the
proposed amendments complied with the codification requirements.
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency filed a public
comment in support of adoption of the proposed regulations.
The
Agency stated that adoption of the regulations is necessary for
the completeness of the state regulatory program.
The Board will adopt the amendments as proposed for public
comment updating references to the CFR to the 1994 edition.
The Board will delay filing any adopted rules with the Secretary
of State for
30 days after adoption, particularly to allow U.S.
EPA review.
The complete text of the adopted amendments follows
the discussion of the amendments.
DISCUSSION
SUBPART 0:
ORGANIC CHEMICALS, PLASTICS AND SYNTHETIC FIBERS
On June 29,
1990 at 55
Fed.
Reg.
26692, U.S. EPA amended a
number of sections in 40 CFR 414
(the Organic Chemicals, Plastics
and Synthetic Fibers Category)
in response to a federal judicial
remand in Chemical Manufacturers Association v.
EPA,
870 F.2d 177
(5th Cir.
1989).
U.S. EPA withdrew the limitations subject to
the remand.
The Board similarly withdrew these limitations in
R91—5, on January 23,
1995.
On July 9,
1993, at 58 Fed. Reg.
36872 the U.S. EPA reinstated these limitations.
Today’s
proposal adds these pollutants to the regulations.
11 of the 13
4
pollutants previously withdrawn were added to 40 CFR 414.25,
414.35,
414.45, 414.55,
414.65,
414.75, and 414.85.
The 11
pollutants added are acenaphthene,
fluoranthene,
riaphthalene,
bis-(2-ethyl-hyxyl)phthalate,
di-N-butylphthalate,
diethylphthalate, dimethyl-phthalate,
anthracene,
fluorene,
phenanthrene, and pyrene.
Two
pollutants,
2,4-dimethyiphenol and
phenol, were not included because it was determined that these
pollutants do not pass through POTWS.
19 pollutants were returned to the table
in 40 CFR 414.101.
The 19 pollutants added to the table are acenaphthene, 2,4-
dimethylphenol,
fluoranthene, naphthalene, phenol, bis-(2—ethyl-
hexyl)phthalate, di-N-butylphthalate,
diethylphthalate, dimethyl-
phthalate,
benzo(a)anthracene,
benzo(a)pyrene,
3,4—benzofluor—
anthrene,
benzo (k) fluoranthene, chrysene, anthracene,
fluorene,
phenanthrene, and pyrene.
A new section on indirect discharge point sources
is added
as Section 307.2410.
This Section incorporates by reference 40
CFR 414.111 as added at 58 Fed. Reg.
36872
(July
9,
1993).
35 Ill.
Adiu.
Code 307.2401 derives from 40 CFR 414.25.
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 307.2402 derives from 40 CFR 414.35.
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 307.2403 derives from 40 CFR 414.45.
35 Ill. Adm. Code
307.2404 derives from 40 CFR 414.55.
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 307.2405
derives from 40 CFR 414.65.
35 Ill. Adm. Code 307.2406 derives
from 40 CFR 414.75.
35 Ill. Adm.
Code 307.2407 derives from 40
CFR 414.85.
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 307.2490 derives from 40 CFR 414,
App.
A.
35 Ill. Adm. Code 307.2491 derives from 40 CFR 414 App.
B.
Each of these provisions incorporates the corresponding
federal limitations by reference.
For this reason, the Board proposes updating the
incorporations by reference at the appropriate places to include
the revisions as amended by the U.S. EPA.
This means the Board
updates the references at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 307.2401(c) (1)
and
(d)(1),
307.2402(c)(1)
and
(d)(1), 307.2403(c)(l)
and (d)(1),
307.2404(c)(1) and
(d)(1), 307.2405(c)(1) and
(d)(l),
307.2406(c) (1) and
(d) (1), 307.2407(c) (1) and
(d) (1)
,
and
307.2490.
The Board updates these sections by referencing the
1994 edition of the CFR and the amendments
in the federal
register.
DISCHARGE OF DREDGE MATERIALS
U.S. EPA and the Department of Army
(Corps of Engineers)
jointly promulgated regulations relating to the discharge of
dredged material.
(58 Fed. Req.
45008, August 25,
1993.)
These
regulations change the definition of “navigable waters of the
United States” to exclude prior converted farmland.
U.S. EPA and
Department of Army corrected the effective date of the August 25,
1993 dredge discharge regulations.
(58 Fed.
Reg. 48424, September
5
15,
1993)
These amendments do not effect the Board’s regulations on
pretreatment.
Therefore,
no action is required by the Board in
response to the amendments on discharge of dredge materials.
SUBPART CD:
PESTICIDE CHEMICALS
U.S.
EPA established effluent and discharge standards for
manufacturers of organic and organo—metallic pesticides in the
Pesticide Chemicals Category under the authority of the Clean
Water Act.
(58 Fed. Reg.
50638, September 28,
1993.)
The Board’s
pretreatment regulations for pesticide chemicals are found in
Subpart CD of Part 307
(307.6500 through 6503).
35 Ill. Adm Code
307.6500 derives from 40 CFR 455.10.
35 Ill. Adm Code 307.6501
derives from 40 CFR 455.20.
35 Ill.
Adin Code 307.6502 derives
from 40 CFR 455.31.
These standards are designed to prevent the discharge of
pollutants that pass through,
interfere with or are otherwise
incompatible with the operation of POTWs.
Pretreatment standards
are to be technology based and analogous to the Best Available
Technology effluent limitation guidelines for removal of toxic
pollutants.
The Board incorporates 40 CFR 455.26 and 40 CFR
455.27 as adopted at 58
Fed. Reg.
50690
(September 28,
1993)
in
Section 307.6501.
ORDER
The Board hereby proposes the following amendments to the
Illinois wastewater treatment regulations at Sections 307.2400,
307.2401, 307.2402,
307.2403, 307.2404,
307.2405,
307.2406,
307.2407, 307.2410, 307.2490,
307.6500,
307.6501, 307.6502 and
307.6503.
TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE C:
WATER POLLUTION
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
PART 307
SEWER DISCHARGE CRITERIA
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
307.101
Preamble (Renumbered)
307.102
General Requirements
(Renumbered)
307.103
Mercury
(Renumbered)
307.104
Cyanide
(STORET number 00720)
(Renumbered)
307.105
Pretreatment Requirements
(Repealed)
307.1001
Preamble
307.1002
Definitions
307.1003
Test Procedures for Measurement
6
307.1005
Toxic Pollutants
SUBPART B:
GENERAL AND SPECIFIC PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENTS
Section
307.1101
307.1102
307.1103
Section
307.1501
307.1502
307.1503
307.1504
307.1505
307.1506
307.1507
307.1508
307.1509
307.1510
307.1511
307.1512
Section
307.1601
307.1602
307.1603
307.1604
307.1605
307.1606
307
.
1607
307
.
1608
307.1609
307. 1610
General and Specific Requirements
Mercury
Cyanide
SUBPART F:
DAIRY PRODUCTS PROCESSING
Receiving Stations
Fluid Products
Cultured Products
Butter
Cottage Cheese and Cultured Cream Cheese
Natural and Processed Cheese
Fluid Mix for Ice Cream and other Frozen Desserts
Ice Cream,
Frozen Desserts, Novelties and Other Dairy
Desserts
Condensed Milk
Dry Milk
Condensed Whey
Dry Whey
SUBPART G:
GRAIN MILLS
Corn Wet Milling
Corn Dry Milling
Normal Wheat Flour Milling
Bulgur Wheat Flour Milling
Normal Rice Milling
Parboiled Rice Milling
Animal Feed
Hot Cereal
Ready—to-eat Cereal
Wheat Starch and Gluten
SUBPART H:
CANNED AND PRESERVED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Section
307.1700
307.1701
307.1702
307.1703
307.1704
307.1705
307.1706
307.1707
307.1708
General Provisions
Apple Juice
Apple Products
Citrus Products
Frozen Potato Products
Dehydrated Potato Products
Canned and Preserved Fruits
Canned and Preserved Vegetables
Canned and Miscellaneous Specialties
SUBPART
I:
CANNED AND PRESERVED SEAFOOD
Section
307.1801
Farm—raised Catfish
7
Beet Sugar Processing
Crystalline Cane Sugar Refining
Liquid Cane Sugar Refining
General Provisions
Wool Scouring
Wool Finishing
Low Water Use Processing
Woven Fabric Finishing
Knit Fabric Finishing
Carpet Finishing
Stock and Yarn Finishing
Nonwoven Manufacturing
Felted Fabric Processing
Nonleaching
Leaching
Materials Storage Piles Runoff
Section
307.2201
307.2202
General
Ducks
SUBPART M:
FEEDLOTS
SUBPART N:
ELECTROPLATING
Section
307.2300
307.2301
307.2302
307.2304
307.2305
307.2306
307.2307
307.2308
General Provisions
Electroplating of Common Metals
Electroplating of Precious Metals
Anodizing
Coatings
Chemical Etching and Milling
Electroless Plating
Printed Circuit Boards
General Provisions
Rayon Fibers
Other Fibers
Thermoplastic Resins
Thermosetting Resins
Commodity Organic Chemicals
Bulk Organic Chemicals
Fish Meal Processing Subcategory
SUBPART J:
SUGAR PROCESSING
SUBPART K:
TEXTILE MILLS
307.1815
Section
307.1901
307.1902
307.1903
Section
307.2000
307.2001
307.2002
307.2003
307.2004
307.2005
307.2006
307.2007
307.2008
307.2009
Section
307.2101
307.2102
307.2103
SUBPART L:
CEMENT MANUFACTURING
SUBPART 0:
ORGANIC CHEMICALS, PLASTICS
AND
SYNTHETIC FIBERS
Section
307.2400
307.2401
307.2402
307.2403
307.2404
307.2405
307.2406
8
307.2407
307.
24i~
307.2490
307.2491
Section
307. 2500
307.2501
307.2502
307.2503
307.2504
307.2505
307.2506
307.2508
307.2509
307.2511
307.2512
307.2513
307.2514
307.2516
307.2517
307.2520
307.2522
307.2523
307.2524
307.2527
307.2528
307.2529
307.2530
307.2531
307.2533
307.2534
307.2535
307.2536
307.2538
307.2540
307.2541
307.2542
307.2543
307.2544
307.2545
307.2547
307.2549
307.2550
307.2551
307.2553
307.2554
307.2555
307.2560
Specialty Organic Chemicals
Indirect Discharge Point Sources
Non-complexed Metal-bearing and Cyanide-bearing
Wastestreams
Complexed Metal—bearing Wastestreams
SUBPART P:
INORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
General Provisions
Aluminum Chloride Production
Aluminum Sulfate Production
Calcium Carbide Production
Calcium Chloride Production
Calcium Oxide Production
Chlor-alkali Process (Chlorine and Sodium or Potassium
Hydroxide Production)
Hydrofluoric Acid Production
Hydrogen Peroxide Production
Potassium Metal Production
Potassium Dichromate Production
Potassium Sulfate Production
Sodium Bicarbonate Production
Sodium Chloride Production
Sodium Dichroinate and Sodium Sulfate Production
Sodium Sulfite Production
Titanium Dioxide Production
Aluminum Fluoride Production
Ammonium Chloride Production
Borax Production
Boric Acid Production
Bromine Production
Calcium Carbonate Production
Calcium Hydroxide Production
Carbon Monoxide and Byproduct Hydrogen Production
Chrome Pigments Production
Chromic Acid Production
Copper Salts Production
Ferric Chloride Production
Fluorine Production
Hydrogen Production
Hydrogen Cyanide Production
Iodine Production
Lead Monoxide Production
Lithium Carbonate Production
Nickel Salts Production
Oxygen and Nitrogen Production
Potassium Chloride Production
Potassium Iodide Production
Silver Nitrate Production
Sodium Bisulfite Production
Sodium Fluoride Production
Stannic Oxide Production
9
307.2563
307.2564
307.2565
307.2566
307.2567
Section
307.2701
307.2702
307.2703
307.2704
307.2705
307.2706
307.2707
307.2708
307.2709
307.2710
307.2711
307.2712
307.2713
307.2714
307.2715
307.2716
307.2717
307.2718
307.2719
Section
307.2801
307.2802
307.2803
307.2804
307 .2805
307.2806
307.2807
Section
307.2901
307.2902
307.2903
307.2904
307.2905
Section
307.3000
307.3001
307.3002
Zinc Sulfate Production
Cadmium Pigments and Salts Production
Cobalt Salts Production
Sodium Chlorate Production
Zinc Chloride Production
SUBPART
R:
SOAP
AND
DETERGENTS
Soap Manufacturing by Batch Kettle
Fatty Acid Manufacturing by Fat Splitting
Soap Manufacturing by Fatty Acid Neutralization
Glycerine Concentration
Glycerine Distillation
Manufacture of Soap Flakes and Powders
Manufacture of Bar Soaps
Manufacture of Liquid Soaps
Oleum Sulfonation and Sulfation
Air-Sulfur Trioxide Sulfation and Sulfonation
Sulfur Trioxide Solvent and Vacuum Sulfonation
Sulfamic Acid Sulfation
Chlorosulfonic Acid Sulfation
Neutralization of Sulfuric Acid Esters and Sulfonic
Acids
Manufacture of Spray Dried Detergents
Manufacture of Liquid Detergents
Manufacturing of Detergents by Dry Blending
Manufacture of Drum Dried Detergents
Manufacture of Detergent Bars and Cakes
SUBPART
S:
FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING
Phosphate
Ammonia
Urea
Arnmonium Nitrate
Nitric Acid
Ammonium Sulfate Production
Mixed and Blend Fertilizer Production
SUBPART T:
PETROLEUM REFINING
Topping
Cracking
Petrochemical
Lube
Integrated
SUBPART U:
IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURING
General Provisions
Cokemaking
Sintering
10
307.3003
307.3004
307.3005
307.3006
307. 3007
307.3008
307.3009
307.3010
307.3011
307.3012
Section
307.3100
307.3101
307 .3102
307.3103
307. 3104
307.3105
307.3106
307.3107
307.3108
307.3109
307.3110
307.3111
307. 3112
307.3113
307.3114
307.3115
307.3116
307.3117
307.3118
307.3119
307.3120
307.3121
307.3122
307.3123
307.3124
307.3125
307.3126
307.3127
307.3128
307.3129
307.3130
307.3131
Section
307.3301
Ironmaking
Steelmaking
Vacuum Degassing
Continuous Casting
Hot
Forming
Salt
Bath Descaling
Acid
Pickling
Cold Forming
Alkaline Cleaning
Hot Coating
SUBPART V:
NONFERROUS METALS MANUFACTURING
SUBPART X:
STEAM ELECTRIC POWER GENERATING
Steam Electric Power Generating
SUBPART
Y:
FERROALLOY MANUFACTURING
General Provisions
Bauxite Refining
Primary Aluminum Smelting
Secondary Aluminum Smelting
Primary Copper Smelting
Primary Electrolytic Copper Refining
Secondary Copper
Primary Lead
Primary Zinc
Metallurgical Acid Plants
Primary Tungsten
Primary Columbium—Tantalum
Secondary Silver
Secondary Lead
Primary Antimony
Primary Beryllium
Primary and Secondary Germanium and Gallium
Secondary Indium
Secondary Mercury
Primary Molybdenum and Rhenium
Secondary Molybdenum and Vanadium
Primary Nickel and Cobalt
Secondary Nickel
Primary Precious Metals and Mercury
Secondary Precious Metals
Primary Rare Earth Metals
Secondary Tantalum
Secondary Tin
Primary and Secondary Titanium
Secondary Tungsten and Cobalt
Secondary Uranium
Primary Zirconium and Hafnium
Section
11
307.3401
307.3402
307.3403
307.3404
307.3405
307.3406
307.
3407
Section
307.3500
307.3501
307.3502
307.3503
307.3504
307.3505
307.3506
307.3507
307.3508
307.3509
307.3590
Section
307.3601
307.3602
307.3603
307.3604
307.3605
307
.
3606
307.3607
307.3608
307.3610
307.3611
307.3612
307.3613
Section
307.3701
307.3702
307.3703
307.3704
307.3705
307.3706
307.3707
307.3708
307.3709
307.3710
Open Electric Furnaces With Wet Air Pollution Control
Devices
Covered Electric Furnaces and Other Smelting Operations
with Wet Air Pollution Control Devices
Slag Processing
Covered Calcium Carbide Furnaces With Wet Air Pollution
Control Devices
Other Calcium Carbide Furnaces
Electrolytic Manganese Products
Electrolytic Chromium
SUBPART
Z:
LEATHER TANNING AND FINISHING
General Provisions
Hair Pulp,
Chrome Tan, Retan-Wet Finish
Hair Save, Chrome Tan, Retan-Wet Finish
Hair Save or Pulp, Non—Chrome Tan, Retan—Wet Finish
Retan-Wet Finish-Sides
No Beamhouse
Through-the-Blue
Shear1ing
Pigskin
Retan-Wet Finish-Splits
Potassium Ferricyanide Titration Method
SUBPART BA:
GLASS MANUFACTURING
Insulation Fiberglass
Sheet Glass Manufacturing
Rolled Glass Manufacturing
Plate Glass Manufacturing
Float Glass Manufacturing
Automotive Glass Tempering
Automotive Glass Laminating
Glass Container Manufacturing
Glass Tubing
(Danner) Manufacturing
Television Picture Tube Envelope Manufacturing
Incandescent Lamp Envelope Manufacturing
Hand Pressed and Blown Glass Manufacturing
SUBPART BB:
ASBESTOS MANUFACTURING
Asbestos-Cement Pipe
Asbestos-Cement Sheet
Asbestos Paper (Starch Binder)
Asbestos Paper (Elastomeric Binder)
Asbestos Millboard
Asbestos Roofing
Asbestos Floor Tile
Coating or Finishing of Asbestos Textiles
Solvent Recovery
Vapor Absorption
12
307.3711
Section
307
•
3801
307.3802
307
•
3803
307.3804
307.3805
307.3806
307.3807
307.3808
307.3809
307.3810
307.3811
Section
307
•
3900
307.3901
307.3902
307.3903
307.3904
307.3905
307.3906
307.3907
307.3908
307.3909
307.3910
307.3911
307.3912
307.3913
307.3914
307.3915
307.3916
Section
307.4000
307.4001
307.4002
307.4004
307.4005
307.4006
307.4007
307.4008
Wet Dust Collection
SUBPART BC:
RUBBER MANUFACTURING
Tire and Inner Tube Plants
Emulsion Crumb Rubber
Solution Crumb Rubber
Latex Rubber
Small—Sized General Molded, Extruded and Fabricated
Rubber Plants
Medium-Sized General Molded, Extruded and Fabricated
Rubber Plants
Large—Sized General Molded, Extruded and Fabricated
Rubber Plants
Wet Digestion Reclaimed Rubber
Pan, Dry Digestion and Mechanical Reclaimed Rubber
Latex-Dipped, Latex-Extruded and Latex-Molded Rubber
Latex Foam
SUBPART BD:
TIMBER PRODUCTS PROCESSING
General Provisions
Barking
Veneer
Plywood
Dry Process Hardboard
Wet Process Hardboard
Wood Preserving—Water Borne or Nonpressure
Wood Preserving—Steam
Wood Preserving—Boulton
Wet Storage
Log Washing
Sawmills and Planing Mills
Finishing
Particleboard Manufacturing
Insulation Board
Wood Furniture and Fixture Production Without Water
Wash Spray Booth(s)
or Without Laundry Facilities
Wood Furniture and Fixture Production with Water Wash
Spray Booth(s) or With Laundry Facilities
SUBPART BE:
PULP,
PAPER AND PAPERBOARD
General Provisions
Unbleached Kraft
Semi—Chemical
Unbleached Kraft—Neutral Sulfite Semi-Chemical
(Cross
Recovery)
Paperboard From Wastepaper
Dissolving Kraft
Market Bleached Kraft
BCT Bleached Kraft
13
307.4009
307.4010
307.4011
307.4012
307.4013
307.4014
307.4015
307.4016
307.4017
307.4018
307.4019
307.4020
307
*
4021
307.4022
307.4023
307.4024
307.4025
307.4026
Section
307.4101
Section
307.4201
307.4202
307.4203
307.4204
307.4205
307.4206
307.4207
307.4208
307.4209
307.4210
Fine Bleached Kraft
Papergrade Sulfite (Blow Pit Wash)
Dissolving Sulfite Pulp
Groundwood—Chemi—Mechanica1
Groundwood—Thermo—Mechanica1
Groundwood—CMN Papers
Groundwood—Fine Papers
Soda
Deink
Nonintegrated—Fine Papers
Nonintegrated—Tissue Papers
Tissue From Wastepaper
Papergrade Sulfite
(Drum Wash)
Unbleached Kraft and Semi-Chemical
Wastepaper-Molded Products
Nonintegrated-Lightweight Papers
Nonintegrated—Filter and Nonwoven Papers
Nonintegrated-Paperboard
SUBPART BF:
BUILDERS’ PAPER AND BOARD MILLS
Builder’s Paper and Roofing Felt
SUBPART BG:
MEAT PRODUCTS
Simple Slaughterhouse
Complex Slaughterhouse
Low—Processing Packinghouse
High—Processing Packinghouse
Small Processor
Meat Cutter
Sausage and Luncheon Meats Processor
Ham Processor
Canned Meats Processor
Renderer
SUBPART BH:
METAL FINISHING
Section
307.4300
307.4301
Section
307.4900
307.4901
307.4902
307.4903
307.4904
307.4905
General Provisions
Metal Finishing
SUBPART BN:
PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
General Provisions
Fermentation Products
Extraction Products
Chemical Synthesis Products
Mixing/Compounding and Formulation
Research
SUBPART BR:
PAVING AND ROOFING MATERIALS
(TARS AND ASPHALT)
Section
14
307.5301
Asphalt Emulsion
307.5302
Asphalt Concrete
307.5303
Asphalt Roofing
307.5304
Linoleum and Printed Asphalt Felt
SUBPART
BU:
PAINT
FORMULATING
Sect ion
307.5601
Oil-Base Solvent Wash Paint
SUBPART BV:
INK
FORMULATING
Section
307.5701
Oil—Base Solvent Wash Ink
SUBPART CD:
PESTICIDE CHEMICALS
Section
307.6500
General Provisions
307.6501
Organic Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing
307.6502
Metallo—Organic Pesticides Chemicals Manufacturing
307.6503
Pesticide Chemicals Formulating and Packaging
SUBPART CG:
CARBON BLACK MANUFACTURING
Section
307.6801
Carbon Black Furnace Process
307.6802
Carbon Black Thermal Process
307.6803
Carbon Black Channel Process
307.6804
Carbon Black Lamp Process
SUBPART CJ:
BATTERY MANUFACTURING
Section
307.7100
General Provisions
307.7101
Cadmium
307.7102
Calcium
307.7103
Lead
307
*
7104
Leclanche
307.7105
Lithium
307.7106
Magnesium
307.7107
Zinc
SUBPART CL:
PLASTICS MOLDING AND FORMING
Section
307.7300
General Provisions
307.7301
Contact Cooling and Heating Water
307.7302
Cleaning Water
307.7303
Finishing Water
SUBPART CM:
METAL MOLDING AND CASTING
Section
307.7400
General Provisions
307.7401
Aluminum Casting
307.7402
Copper Casting
307.7403
Ferrous Casting
307.7404
Zinc Casting
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SUBPART CN:
COIL COATING
Section
307.7500
307.7501
307.7502
307.7503
307.7504
Section
307.7600
307.7601
307.7602
307.7603
307.7604
Section
307.7700
307.7701
307.7702
307.7703
307.7704
307.7705
307.7706
Section
307.7800
307.7801
307.7802
General Provisions
Steel Basis Material
Galvanized Basis Material
Aluminum Basis Material
Canmaking
SUBPART
CO:
PORCELAIN
ENAMELING
General Provisions
Steel Basis Material
Cast Iron Basis Material
Aluminum Basis Material
Copper Basis Material
SUBPART CP:
ALUMINUM FORMING
General Provisions
Rolling With Neat Oils
Rolling With Emulsions
Extrusion
Forging
Drawing With Neat Oils
Drawing With Emulsions or Soaps
SUBPART CQ:
COPPER FORMING
General Provisions
Copper Forming
Beryllium Copper Forming
SUBPART CR:
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
Section
307.7901
307.7902
307.7903
307.7904
Semiconductor
Electronic Crystals
Cathode Ray Tube
Luminescent Materials
SUBPART CT:
NONFERROUS METALS FORMING AND METAL POWDERS
Section
307.8100
307.8101
307.8102
307.8103
307.8104
307.8105
307.8106
307.
8107
307
•
8108
307.8109
307.8110
General Provisions
Lead-Tin-Bismuth Forming
Magnesium Forming
Nickel-Cobalt Forming
Precious Metals Forming
Refractory Metals Forming
Titanium Forming
Uranium Forming
Zinc Forming
Zirconium-Hafnium Forming
Metal Powders
16
307.Appendix A References to Previous Rules (Repealed)
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Sections
13 and 13.3 and authorized by
Section 27 of the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1091,
oh.
111½,
par3.
1013,
1013.3 and 1027)f415 ILCS 5/13.
13.3
and 271.
SOURCE:
Adopted in R70-5,
at
1 PCB 426, March 31,
1971; amended
in R71-14,
at
4 PCB 3, March 7,
1972; amended in R74-3,
at 19 PCB
182, October 30,
1975; amended in R74—15,
16, at 31 PCB 405,
at 2
Ill. Reg.
44,
p.
151, effective November 2,
1978; amended in R76—
17, at 31 PCB 713,
at 2
Ill. Reg.
45,
p.
101, effective November
5,
1978;
amended in R76—21, at 44 PCB 203,
at
6 Ill. Reg.
563,
effective December 24,
1981;
codified at
6 Ill.
Reg.
7818;
amended in R82—5,
10,
at
54 PCB 411,
at
8 Ill. Reg.
1625,
effective January 18,
1984; amended in R86—44 at 12
Ill.
Req.
2592, effective January 13,
1988; amended in R88—11 at 12
Ill.
Reg.
13094, effective July 29,
1988; amended in R88—18 at 13
Ill.
Reg.
1794,
effective January
31,
1989;
amended in R89—3 at 13
Ill. Req.
19288, effective November 17,
1989; amended in R88—9 at
14 Ill. Req.
3100, effective February 20,
1990; amended in R89—l2
at 14
Ill. Reg.
7620, effective May
8,
1990; amended in R91-5 at
16 Ill. Reg.
7377, effective April 27,
1992; amended in R93—2 at
17 Ill. Reg.
19483, effective October 29,
1993; amended in R94—10
at
____
Ill. Reg.
________,
effective
______________
SUBPART 0:
ORGANIC CHEMICALS,
PLASTICS AND SYNTHETIC FIBERS
Section 307.2400
General Provisions
a)
General definitions.
The Board incorporates by
reference 40 CFR 414.10
(1092) (1994).
This
incorporation includes no later amendments or editions.
b)
Applicability.
1)
This Subpart applies to process wastewater
discharges from all establishments or portions of
establishments which manufacture the organic
chemicals,
plastics and synthetic fibers
(OCPSF)
products or product groups which are covered by
Sections 307.2402 through 307.2408 and which are
included in the following SIC major groups,
as
defined in the Standard Industrial Classification
Manual,
incorporated by reference in 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 310. 107:
A)
SIC 2821
——
Plastic materials, synthetic
resins and nonvulcanizable elastomers.
B)
SIC 2823
——
Cellulosic man-made fibers.
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C)
SIC 2824
—-
Synthetic organic fibers, except
cellulosic.
D)
SIC
2865
——
Cyclic
crudes
and
intermediates,
dyes and organic pigments.
E)
SIC 2869
--
Industrial organic chemicals, not
elsewhere classified.
2)
This Subpart applies to wastewater discharges from
OCPSF research and development, pilot plant,
technical service and laboratory bench scale
operations if such operations are conducted in
conjunction with and related to existing OCPSF
manufacturing activities at the plant site.
3)
Notwithstanding subsection
(b) (1)
above,
this
Subpart does not apply to discharges resulting
from the manufacture of OCPSF products if the
products are included in the following SIC
subgroups and if the products have in the past
been reported by the establishment under these
subgroups and not under the SIC groups listed in
subsection
(b) (1)
above:
A)
SIC 2843085
--
Bulk surface active agents.
B)
SIC 28914
-—
Synthetic resin and rubber
adhesives~~
C)
Chemicals and chemical preparations not
elsewhere classified:
i)
SIC 2899568
——
Sizes,
all types.
ii)
SIC 2899597
-—
Other industrial chemical
specialties, including fluxes, plastic
wood preparations and embalming fluids.
D)
SIC 2911058
--
Aromatic hydrocarbons
manufactured from purchased refinery
products.
E)
SIC 2911632
--
Aliphatic hydrocarbons
manufactured from purchased refinery
products.
4)
Notwithstanding subsection
(b) (1)
above, this
Subpart does not apply to any discharges for which
a different set of previously promulgated
standards in this Part apply, unless the facility
reports OCPSF products under SIC codes
2865,
2869
18
or 2821, and the facility’s OCPSF wastewaters are
discharged separately to a POTW.
5)
This Subpart does not apply to any process
wastewater discharge from the manufacture of
organic chemical compounds solely by extraction
from plant and animal raw materials or by
fermentation processes.
6)
Discharges of chromium, copper,
lead,
nickel and
zinc in “complexed metal—bearing wastestreams”,
listed in Section 307.2491, are not subject to
this Subpart.
7)
Non—amenable cyanide.
A)
Discharges of cyanide in “cyanide-bearing
waste streams”, listed in Section 307.2490,
are not subject to the cyanide limitations of
this Subpart if
i)
the control authority determines that
the cyanide limitations are not
achievable due to elevated levels of
non—amenable cyanide (i.e., cyanide that
is not oxidized by chlorine treatment)
that result from the unavoidable
complexing of cyanide at the process
source of the cyanide—bearing waste
stream, and
ii)
the control authority establishes an
alternative total cyanide or amenable
cyanide limitation that reflects the
best available technology economically
achievable.
B)
The control authority shall base its
determination made pursuant to subsection
(b) (7) (A)
above on a review of the relevant
engineering, production, and sampling and
analytical information at its disposal,
including measurements of both total and
amenable cyanide in the waste stream.
C)
The control authority shall set forth its
determination made pursuant to subsection
(b) (7) (A)
above
in a written analysis of the
extent of complexing in the waste stream and
its impact on cyanide treatability, based on
the information at its disposal.
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D)
Alternative cyanide discharge limitation
determinations made pursuant to this
subsection are subject to the limitations of
Section 307.1103.
Provided, however, Section
307.1103 shall not be used to allow a
discharge of total cyanide in excess of that
otherwise allowed by this subsection.
8)
Allowances for non-metal—bearing waste streams.
A)
The control authority shall establish
discharge limitations for lead and zinc for
waste streams not listed in Section 307.2490
and not otherwise determined to be “metal—
bearing waste streams”
if it determines that
the wastewater metals contamination is due to
background levels that are not reasonably
avoidable,
from such sources as intake water,
corrosion of materials of construction,
or
contamination of raw materials.
B)
The control authority shall base its
determination made pursuant to subsection
(b) (8) (A)
on a review of relevant plant
operating conditions, process chemistry,
engineering, and sampling and analytical
information.
C)
The control authority shall set forth its
determination made pursuant to subsection
(b) (8) (A) above in a written analysis of the
sources and levels of the metals,
based on
the information at its disposal.
D)
The control authority may establish
limitations for lead and zinc for non-”metal—
bearing waste streams” for the purposes of
subsection
(b) (8) (A) above between the
following
levels:
i)
the lowest level that the control
authority determines, based on best
professional judgement,
can be reliably
measured and
ii)
the concentration of such metals present
in the wastestreams, but not to exceed
the applicable limitations contained in
Sections 307.2401 through 307.2407.
iii)
For zinc, the applicable limitations
that the discharge must not exceed are
20
those
appearing
in
the
tables
in
Sections
307.2401
through 307.2407,
not
the
alternative
limitations
for
rayon
fiber
manufacture
by
the
viscose
process,
as
set
forth
in
footnote
2
to
the
table
in
40
CFR
414.25,
incorporated
by
reference
at
Section
307.2401(c)
(1),
or
the
alternative
limitations for
acrylic
fiber
manufacture
by
the
zinc
chloride/solvent
process,
as
set
forth
in
footnote
2
to
the
table
in
40
CFR
414.35,
incorporated
by
reference
at
Section
307.2402(c)
(1)
.*
E)
The
limitations
for
individual
dischargers
shall
be
set
on
a
mass
basis,
by
multiplying
the
concentration
allowance
established
by
the
control
authority
times
the
process
wastewater
flow
from
the
individual
wastestreams
in
which
incidental
metals
are
present.
C)
Compliance
date.
All
dischargers subject to a
pretreatment standard for existing sources in this
Subpart must comply with the standard by no later than
November
5,
1990.
(Source:
Amended at 19
Ill.
Reg.
_______
,
effective
__________
_______________________________________________
)
Section 307.2401
Rayon Fibers
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies to discharges of
process wastewater resulting from the manufacture of
rayon fiber by the viscose process only.
b)
Specialized definitions.
None.
C)
Existing sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.25
~1991)(1994).
This incorporation includes no
later amendments or editions.
2)
No person subject to the pretreatment standards
incorporated by reference in subsection
(1)
shall
cause, threaten or allow the discharge of any
contaminant to a POTW in violation of such
standards.
d)
New sources:
21
1)
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
414.26
(1991) (1994).
This incorporation includes no
later amendments or editions.
2)
No person subject to the pretreatment standards
incorporated by reference in subsection
(1) shall
cause, threaten or allow the discharge of any
contaminant to a POTW in violation of such
standards.
3)
“New source” means any building,
structure,
facility or installation the construction of which
commenced after March 21,
1983.
(Source:
Amended at
19 Ill. Reg.
______
,
effective
___________
Section 307.2402
Other Fibers
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies to discharges of
process wastewater resulting from the manufacture of
the products classified under SIC 2823, cellulosic man-
made fibers and fiber groups, except rayon, and under
SIC 2824,
synthetic organic fibers and fiber groups,
listed below.
Product groups are indicated with an
asterisk
(*).
*Acrylic fibers
(85
Polyacrylonitrile)
*Cellulose acetate fibers
*Fluorocarbon (Teflon)
fibers
*Modacrylic fibers
*Nylon 6 fibers
Nylon
6 monofilament
*Nylon 66 fibers
Nylon 66 monofilament
*Polyamide fibers
(Quiana)
*polyaramjd (Kevlar) resin fibers
*Polyaramid
(Nomex) resin fibers
*polyester
fibers
*Polyethylene fibers
*Polypropylene fibers
*polyurethane fibers
(Spandex)
b)
Specialized definitions.
None.
c)
Existing sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.35
(1992) (1994).
This incorporation includes no
later amendments or editions.
2)
No person subject to the pretreatment standards
22
incorporated by reference in subsection
(c) (1)
above shall cause,
threaten or allow the discharge
of any contaminant to a POTW in violation of such
standards.
d)
New sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.36
(1992)(1994).
This incorporation includes no
later amendments or editions.
2)
No person subject to the pretreatment standards
incorporated by reference in subsection
(d) (1)
above
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the
discharge
of
any
contaminant
to
a
POTW
in
violation
of
such
standards.
3)
“New source” means any building, structure,
facility or installation the construction of which
commenced
after
March
21,
1983.
(Source:
Amended at 19
Ill.
Reg.
_______
,
effective
_________
Section 307.2403
Thermoplastic Resins
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies to discharges of
process wastewater resulting from the manufacture of
the t~eproducts classified under SIC 28213,
thermoplastic resins and thermoplastic resin groups,
listed below.
Product groups are indicated with an
asterisk
(*).
*Abietic acid
--
Derivatives
*ABS resins
*ABS-SAN resins
*Acrylate—methacrylate latexes
*Acrylic latex
*Acrylic resins
*Cellulose acetate butyrates
Cellulose acetate resin
*Cellulose acetates
*Cellulose acetates priopionates
Cellulose nitrate
*Ethylene-xnethacrylic acid copolymers
*Ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymers
*Fatty acid resins
*Fluorocarbon polymers
Nylon
11
resin
*Nylon 6-66 copolymers
*Nylon
6
--
Nylon 11 blends
Nylon
6 resin
23
Nylon
612
resin
Nylon
66
resin
*Nylons
*Petroleum hydrocarbon resins
*Polyvinyl pyrrolidone
--
copolyxners
*Poly(alpha) olefins
Polyacrylic acid
*polyamides
*Polyarylamides
P0lybutadiene
*Polybutenes
Polybutyl succinic anhydride
*
Po
lycarbonates
*Polyester resins
*Polyester resins, Polybutylene terephthalate
*Polyester resins, Polyoxybenzoate
Polyethylene
*Polyethylene
--
ethyl acrylate resins
*Polyethylene
--
polyvinylacetate copolymers
Polyethylene resin
(HDPE)
Polyethylene resin
(LDPE)
Polyethylene resin,
scrap
Polyethylene resin, wax (low molecular weight)
Polyethylene resin,
latex
Polyethylene resins
*Polyethylene resins, compounded
*Polyethylene, chlorinated
*Polyimides
*Polypropylene resins
Polystyrene
(crystal)
Polystyrene
(crystal) modified
*Polystyrene
——
copolymers
*Polystyrene
——
acrylic
latexes
Polystyrene
impact
resins
Polystyrene latex
Polystyrene, expandable
Polystyrene, expanded
*Polysulfone resins
Polyvinyl acetate
*Polyvinyl acetate
--
PVC copolymers
*Polyvinyl acetate copolymers
*Polyvinyl acetate resins
Polyvinyl alcohol resin
Polyvinyl chloride
Polyvinyl chloride, chlorinated
*Polyvinyl ether
—-
maleic anhydride
*Polyvinyl formal resins
*Polyvinylacetate
-—
methacrylic
copdlymers
*Polyvinylacetate acrylic copolymers
*Polyvinylacetate
--
2-ethylhexylacrylate
copolymers
Polyvinylidine chloride
24
*Polyvinylidine chloride copolymers
*Polyvinylidine
--
vinyl chloride resins
*PVC copolymers,
acrylates (Latex)
*PVC copolymers,
ethylene
--
vinyl chloride
*Rosin derivative resins
*Rosin modified resins
*Rosin resins
*SAN resins
*Siljcones:
Silicone
resin
*Sjlicones:
Silicone
rubbers
*Styrene
——
maleic
anhydride
resins
Styrene polymeric residue
*Styrene
——
acrylic
copolymer
resins
*Styrene
——acrylonitrile
-—acrylates
copolymers
*Styrene
——
butadiene resins
*Styrene
——
butadiene resins
(less than 50
butadiene)
*Styrene
——
butadiene resins
(Latex)
*Styrene
-—
divinyl
benzene
resins
(ion
exchange)
*Styrene
——
methacrylate
terpolymer
resins
*Styrene
——
methyl methacrylate copolymers
*Styrene, butadiene,
vinyl toluene terpolymers
*Sulfonated
styrene
——
maleic
anhydride
resins
*Unsaturated
polyester
resins
*Vinyl
toluene
resins
*Vinyl toluene
——
acrylate
resins
*Vinyl toluene
——
butadiene resins
*Vinyl toluene
-—
methacrylate resins
*Vinyl acetate
-—
n-butylacrylate copolymers
b)
Specialized definitions.
None.
c)
Existing
sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.45
(1992)(1994).
This incorporation includes no
later amendments or editions.
2)
No person subject to the pretreatment standards
incorporated by reference in subsection
(c) (1)
above
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the
discharge
of any contaminant to a POTW in violation of such
standards.
d)
New
sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference 40
CFR
414.46
(1992) (1994).
This incorporation includes no
later amendments or editions.
2)
No person subject to the pretreatment standards
incorporated by reference in subsection
(d) (1)
25
above shall cause, threaten or allow the discharge
of any contaminant to a POTW in violation of such
standards.
3)
“New
source”
means
any building,
structure,
facility or installation the construction of which
commenced after March 21,
1983.
(Source:
Amended at 19
Ill. Reg.
_______
,
effective
___________
_______________________________________________
)
Section 307.2404
Thermosetting Resins
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies to discharges of
process wastewater resulting from the manufacture of
the products classified under SIC 28214, thermosetting
resins and thermosetting resin groups,
listed below.
Product groups are indicated with an asterisk
(*).
*Alkyd resins
Dicyanodiamide resin
*Epoxy resins
*Fumaric acid polyesters
*Furan resins
Glyoxal
--
urea formaldehyde textile resin
*Ketone
——
formaldehyde resins
*Nelamine resins
*phenolic resins
*Polyacetal resins
*Polyacrylamide
*Polyurethane prepolymers
*Polyurethane resins
*Urea
formaldehyde
resins
*jJ~~a
resins
b)
Specialized
definitions.
None.
c)
Existing
sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.55
(1992) (1994).
This incorporation includes no
later
amendments
or
editions.
2)
No
person
subject
to
the pretreatment standards
incorporated
by
reference
in
subsection
(c)
(1)
above
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the discharge
of
any
contaminant
to
a
POTW
in
violation
of
such
standards.
d)
New
sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.56
26
(1992)
(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
2)
No
person
subject to the pretreatment standards
incorporated by reference in subsection
(d) (1)
above shall cause, threaten or allow the discharge
of any contaminant to a POTW in violation of such
standards.
3)
“New source” means any building, structure,
facility or installation the construction of which
commenced after March 21,
1983.
(Source:
Amended at 19
Ill.
Req.
_______
,
effective
_________
Section 307.2405
Commodity Organic Chemicals
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies to discharges of
process wastewater resulting from the manufacture of
the products classified under SIC 2865 or 2869,
commodity organic chemicals and commodity organic
chemical groups,
listed below.
Product groups are
indicated with an asterisk
(*).
1)
Aliphatic organic chemicals
Acetaldehyde
Acetic acid
Acetic anhydride
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
Adipic acid
*Butylenes
(Butenes)
Cyclohexane
Ethanol
Ethylene
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene
oxide
Formaldehyde
Isopropano1
Methanol
Polyoxypropylene
glycol
Propylene
Propylene
oxide
Vinyl
acetate
1, 2-Dichioroethane
1,3-Butadiene
2)
Aromatic organic chemicals
Benzene
27
Cumene
Dimethyl
terephthalate
Ethylbenzene
m-Xylene
(impure)
p-Xylene
Phenol
*pitch tar residues
Pyrolysis gasolines
Styrene
Terephthalic acid
Toluene
*Xylenes,
mixed
o-Xylene
3)
Halogenated
organic
compounds
Vinyl
chloride
b)
Specialized
definitions.
None.
c)
Existing
sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference
40
CFR
414.65
(1992) (1994).
This incorporation includes no
later amendments or editions.
2)
No person subject to the pretreatment standards
incorporated by reference in subsection
(c) (1)
above shall cause,
threaten or allow the discharge
of any contaminant to a POTW in violation of such
standards.
d)
New sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.66
(1992) (1994).
This incorporation includes no
later amendments or editions.
2)
No person subject to the pretreatment standards
incorporated by reference in subsection
(d) (1)
above shall cause, threaten or allow the discharge
of any contaminant to a POTW in violation of such
standards.
3)
For discharges of wastewater resulting from the
manufacture of butadiene by any process which
includes the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene,
“new source” means any building,
structure,
facility or installation the construction of which
commenced after December
17,
1973.
For other
sources, “new source” means any building,
structure,
facility or installation the
28
construction
of
which
commenced
after
March
21,
1983.
(Source:
Amended
at
19
Ill.
Req.
______
,
effective
_______
Section
307.2406
Bulk
Organic
Chemicals
a)
Applicability.
This
Section
applies
to
discharges
of
process wastewater resulting from the manufacture of
the following SIC 2865 or 2869 bulk organic chemicals
and bulk organic chemical groups.
Product groups are
indicated with an asterisk
(*).
1)
Aliphatic organic chemicals
*Acetic acid esters
*Acetic acid salts
Acetone cyanohydrin
Acetylene
Acrylic acid
*Acrylic acid esters
*Alkoxy alkanols
*Alkylates
*alpha_olefins
Butane
(all forms)
C—4 hydrocarbons
(unsaturated)
Calcium stearate
Caprolactam
Carboxyniethyl cellulose
Cellulose acetate butyrates
*Cellulose ethers
Citric acid
Cumene hydroperoxide
Cyclohexanol
Cyclohexanol,
cyclohexanone
(mixed)
Cyclohexanone
Cyclohexene
*C12
--
C18 primary alcohols
(mixed)
*C5
concentrates
*C9
concentrates
Decanol
Diacetone
alcohol
*Dicarboxylic
acids
——
salts
Diethyl
ether
Diethylene
glycol
Diethylene
glycol
diethyl
ether
Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether
Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether
Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether
*Djmer acids
Dioxane
29
Ethane
Ethylene
glycol
monophenyl
ether
*Ethoxylates,
miscellaneous
Ethylene
glycol
dimethyl
ether
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether
*Fatty acids
Glycerine (synthetic)
Glyoxa1
Hexane
*Hexane and other C6 hydrocarbons
Isobutanol
Isobutylene
Isobutyraldehyde
Isophorone
Isophthalic acid
Isoprene
Isopropyl acetate
Ligninsulfonic acid,
calcium salt
Maleic anhydride
Methacrylic acid
*Methacry.ic
acid
esters
Methane
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
Methyl methacrylate
Methyl tert-butyl ether
Methyl isobutyl ketone
n—alkanes
n-butyl alcohol
n-butyl acetate
n-butyraldehyde
n-butyric acid
n-butyric anhydride
*n—paraf ins
n-propyl acetate
n-propyl alcohol
Nitrilotriacetic acid
Nylon salt
Oxalic acid
*Oxo aldehydes
--
alcohols
Pentaerythrito1
Pentane
*pentenes
*petroleum sulfonates
Pine oil
Polyoxybutylene
glycol
Polyoxyethylene
glycol
Propane
Priopionaldehyde
Propionic acid
Propylene glycol
30
sec-butyl
alcohol
Sodium
forinate
Sorbitol
Stearic acid,
calcium salt
(wax)
tert-butyl alcohol
1—Butene
1—Pentene
1, 4—Butanediol
Isobutyl
acetate
2—Butene
(cis
and
trans)
2 —Ethyihexanol
2 —Ethyibutyra ldehyde
2,2, 4-Trimethyl-1,
3-pentanediol
2)
Amine
and
amicle
organic
chemicals
2, 4-Diaminotoluene
*Alkyl
amines
Aniline
Caprolactam,
aqueous
concentrate
Diethanolamine
Diphenylamine
*Ethano lamines
Ethylamine
Ethylenediamine
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic
acid
*Fatty
acids
Hexamethylenediamine
Isopropylaniine
m-Toluidine
Melamine
Melamine
crystal
*Methy lamines
Methylene dianiline
n-butylainine
N,N-diethylaniline
N,N-dimethylformamide
*Nitroanilines
Polymeric inethylene dianiline
sec—butylaxaine
tert-butylainine
Toluenediamine
(mixture)
*Toluidines
o—Phenylenediamine
1, 4-Phenylenediamine
dihydrochloride
2,6—Dimethylaniline
4- (N-Hydroxyethylethylamino) -2-hydroxyethyl
aniline
4,4’-Methylenebis(N,N’-dimethyl)aniline
4,4’—Methylenedianiline
3)
Aromatic organic chemicals
31
alpha-methylstyrene
*Alkyl
benzenes
*Alkyl
phenols
*Alkylbenzene
sulfonic
acids,
salts
Aminobenzoic
acid
(meta
and
para)
Aspirin
beta-naphthalene
sulfonic
acid
Benzenedisulfonic
acid
Benzoic
acid
Bis (2—ethylhexyl)
phthalate
Bisphenol
A
BTX
——
benzene,
toluene,
xylene
(mixed)
Butyl
octyl
phthalate
Coal
tar
*Coal
tar
products
(miscellaneous)
Creosote
*Cresols,
mixed
Cyanuric
acid
*Cyclic
aromatic
sulfonates
Dibutyl
phthalate
Diisobutyl
phthalate
Diisodecyl
phthalate
Diisooctyl
phthalate
Dimethyl
phthalate
Dinitrotoluene
(mixed)
Ditridecyl
phthalate
m—Cresol
Metanilic
acid
Methylenediphenyldi
isocyanate
Naphthalene
*Naphthas,
solvent
Nitrobenzene
Nitrotoluene
Nonylpheno
1
p-Cresol
Phthalic
acid
Phthalic
anhydride
*Tars
-—
pitches
tert-butylphenol
*Toluenediisocyanates
(mixture)
Trimellitic
acid
o—cresol
l-Tetralol,
1-tetralone
mix
2, 4-Dinitrotoluene
2, 6-Dinitrotoluene
4)
Halogenated
organic
chemicals
Allyl
chloride
Benzyl
chloride
Carbon
tetrachloride
*Chlorinated
paraff
ins,
35—44
chlorine
32
Chlorobenzene
*Chlorobenzenes
(mixed)
Chlorodi fluoroethane
Chloroform
*Chloromethanes
2-Chloro-5-methylphenol
(6—Chloro-m-cresol)
*Chlorophenols
Ch1oroprene
Cyanogen
chloride
Cyanuric
chloride
Dichioropropane
Epichlorohydrin
Ethyl
chloride
*
Fluorocarbons
(Freons)
Methyl
chloride
Methylene
chloride
Pentach loropheno
1
Phosgene
Tetrachioroethylene
Tr ichloroethylene
Trichiorof
luoromethane
Vinylidene
chloride
1, 1-Dichloroethane
1,1,
1-Trichioroethane
2, 4-Dichlorophenol
5)
Other
organic
chemicals
Adiponitrile
Carbon
disulfide
Dithiophosphates,
sodium
salt
Fatty
nitriles
*Organo—tin
compounds
*Phosphate
esters
Tetraethyl
lead
Tetramethyl
lead
*Urethane
prepolymers
*Waxes,
emulsions
——
dispersions
b)
Specialized
definitions.
None.
c)
Existing
sources:
1)
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
414.75
(1991)
(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
2)
No
person
subject
to
the
pretreatment
standards
incorporated
by
reference
in
subsection
(1)
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the
discharge
of
any
contaminant
to
a
POTW
in
violation
of
such
standards.
33
d)
New
sources:
1)
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
414.76
(1991)
(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
2)
No
person
subject
to
the
pretreatment
standards
incorporated
by
reference
in
subsection
(1)
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the
discharge
of
any
contaminant
to
a
POTW
in
violation
of
such
standards.
3)
“New
source”
means
any
building,
structure,
facility
or
installation
the
construction
of
which
commenced
after
March
21,
1983.
(Source:
Amended
at
19
Ill.
Reg.
_______
,
effective
___________
Section
307.2407
Specialty
Organic
Chemicals
a)
Applicability.
This
Section
applies
to
discharges
of
process
wastewater
resulting
from
the
manufacture
of
any
SIC
2865
or
2869
organic
chemicals
and
organic
chemical
groups
which
are
not
defined
as
commodity
or
bulk
organic
chemicals
in
Section
307.2405
or
307.2406.
b)
Specialized
definitions.
None.
c)
Existing
sources:
1)
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
414.85
(1991)
(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
2)
No
person
subject
to
the
pretreatment
standards
incorporated
by
reference
in
subsection
(1)
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the
discharge
of
any
contaminant
to
a
POTW
in
violation
of
such
standards.
d)
New
sources:
1)
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
414.86
(1991)
(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
2)
No
person
subject
to
the
pretreatment
standards
incorporated
by
reference
in
subsection
(1)
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the
discharge
of
any
contaminant
to
a
POTW
in
violation
of
such
standards.
34
Non-complexed
Metal-bearing
and
Cyanide-
bearing
Wastestreams
)
Section
307.2410
3)
“New
source”
means
any
building,
structure,
facility
or
installation
the
construction
of
which
commenced after March 21,
1983.
(Source:
Amended
at
19
Ill.
Reg.
_______
,
effective
___________
_________________
Indirect
Discharge
Point
Sources
~j
Applicability.
This
Section
applies
to
discharge
of
process
wastewater
resulting
from
the
manufacture
of
the
OCPSF
products
and
product
groups
defined
by
40
CFR
414.11
(1994)
from
any
indirect
discharge
point
source.
~
Specialized
definitions.
None.
~j
Existing
sources:
fl
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
414.111
(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
21
No
person
sub-sect
to
the
pretreatment
standards
incorporated
by
reference
in
subsection
(c)
(1)
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the
discharge
of
any
contaminant
to
a
POTW
in
violation
of
such
standards.
~j
New
sources.
All
sources
are
treated
as
existing
sources.
(Source:
Added
at
19
Ill.
Reg.
_______
,
effective
_____________
Section
307.2490
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
414,
Appendix
A
(1994)
(1992),
as
amended
at
57
Fed.
Reg.
41844
(Sept.
11,
1992).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
(Source:
Amended
at
19
Ill.
Req.
______
,
effective
___________
_______________________________________________
)
Section
307.2491
Complexed
Metal-bearing
Wastestreams
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414, Appendix B
(1994)
(1992),
as amended at ~7 Fed.
flog.
41&44
(Sept.
11,
1992).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
(Source:
Amended
at
19
111.
Reg.
______
,
effective
___________
)
35
SUBPART
CD:
PESTICIDE
CHEMICALS
Section
307.6500
General
Provisions
~j
General
definitions.
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
455.10
(1986) (1994),
as
amended
at
51
Fed.
flog.
44911,
Dcccmbor
15,
1936.
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
~
Compliance
date.
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
455.11
(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
(Source:
Amended
at
19
Ill.
Reg.
_______
,
effective
___________
Section
307.6501
Organic
Pesticide
Chemicals
Manufacturing
a)
Applicability.
1)
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
455.20
(1936)
(1994),
as
amended
at
51
Fed.
flog.
44911,
Dcccmbcr
15,
1936.
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
2)
This
Section
applies
to
discharges
resulting
from
any
plant
which
manufactures
organic
pesticide
chemicals,
as
defined
in
the
materials
incorporated by reference in subsection
(a) (1).
b)
Specialized
definitions.
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference 40 CFR 455.21
(1986) (1994)
.
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
C)
Existing
sources:
These
sources
shall
comply
with
the
rsencrcil
and
~if1r~
nrr~trcatincnt
requirements of
Subpart
B.
fl.
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
455.26
(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
21
No
person
subject
to
the
pretreatment
standards
incorporated
by
reference in subsection
(c) (1)
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the
discharge
of
any
contaminant
to
a
POTW
in
violation of such
standards.
36
d)
New
sources:
All
sources
are
regulated
as
existing
sources.
jj.
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
455.27
(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
21
No
person
sublect
to
the
pretreatment
standards
incorporated
by
reference
in
subsection
(c)
(1)
shall
cause,
threaten
or
allow
the
discharge
of
any
contaminant
to
a
POTW
in
violation
of
such
standards.
(Source:
Amended
at
19
Ill.
Reg.
_______
,
effective
___________
Section
307.6502
Metallo-Organic
Pesticides
Chemicals
Manufacturing
a)
Applicability.
This
Section
applies
to
discharges
resulting
from
the
manufacture
of
metallo—organic
active
ingredients
containing
mercury,
cadmium,
arsenic
or
copper.
The
manufacture
of
the
intermediates
used
to
manufacture
the
active
ingredients
are
excluded
from
this
Section.
b)
Specialized
definitions.
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
455.31
(1986)(1994).
This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendments
or
editions.
c)
Existing
sources:
These
sources
shall
comply
with
the
general
and
specific
pretreatment
requirements
of
307.Subpart
B.
d)
New
sources:
All
sources
are
regulated
as
existing
sources.
(Source:
Amended
at
19
Ill.
Reg.
_______
,
effective
___________
Section
307.6503
Pesticide
Chemicals
Formulating
and
Packaging
a)
Applicability.
This
Section
applies
to
discharges
resulting
from
all
pesticide
formulating
and
packaging
operations.
b)
Specialized
definitions.
None.
C)
Existing
sources:
These
sources
shall
comply
with
the
general
and
specific
pretreatment
requirements
of
307.Subpart
B.
37
d)
New
sources:
All
sources
are
regulated
as
existing
sources.
(Source:
Amended
at
19
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
___________
IT
IS
SO
ORDERED.
I, Dorothy N.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby
certify
that
the
above
opinion
and
order
was
adopted
on
the
~
day
of_____________________
1995,
by
a
vote
of
________.
Dorothy M. GuTW,
Clerk
Illinois Poll~ionControl Board