ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June
21,
1990
IN THE
MATTER OF:
)
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
)
R88-26
REGULATIONS
)
(Rulemaking)
ORDER OF THE BOARD (by
J. Anderson):
Section 17.5
of the Environmental Protection Act
(Act)
requires the Board to adopt regulations which are “identical
in
substance” with USEPA public water supply rules adopted pursuant
to the federal Safe Drinking water Act
(SDWA).
The
term
“identical
in substance”
has recently been defined
in Section 7.2
of the Act.
Section 7.2(b)
of the Act requires the Board to
adopt
a rule within one year of adoption of
the federal rule.
Unless
the Board extends the time based on
a finding that
the
time is insufficient and stating the reasons for delay.
On
August
31,
1989,
the Board first entered an Order extending
the
time.
The Board estimated that the rules would be adopted during
December,
1989.
However,
the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (Agency) requested an extension of
the public comment
period.
The Board granted the extension,
and,
on January
11,
1990, entered a second extension of
time Order.
On May 24,
1990,
the Board entered a final Opinion and
Order, which provided
a post—adoption comment period until June
22,
1990.
On June
6,
1990,
the Agency requested an extended
post—adoption comment period, until July
23,
1990.
On June
7,
1990,
the Board entered an Order
extending the post—adoption
comment period through July
17, 1990.
Many of
the USEPA rules
involved date back
to December
24,
1975,
long before
the mandates of Sections 7.2 and
17.5 of
the
Act.
It
is impossible
to literally comply with the
time
requirements with respect
to initial adoption of
an already
ongoing federal program.
As noted
in the August
31,
1989,
Order,
the USEPA SDWA rules
are
in
40 CFR 141 et.
seq.
These have been the subject
of
numerous recent amendments,
involving
two
major amendments on
June
29, 1989
(54 Fed. Reg.
27526 and
27562).
As
is discussed in
the May
24 Opinion,
there were few substantive differences
between the USEPA and Board rules prior
to that date.
The Board
has adopted rules corresponding with USEPA rules through June 30,
1989,
and regards June
29,
1990,
as the practical due data of
112—4E9
—2—
this
rulemaking.
Thus,
the only reason for delay
is that the
Board is waiting for the Agency’s post-adoption comments.
Unless
the comments require majpr
revision of
the proposal,
the Board
anticipates that
it will
be able to adopt a final correcting
Order on July
19,
1990.
The Board directs that these reasons
for delay be published
in the Illinois Register pursuant to Section 7.2
of the Act.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certify
that the above Order was adopted on
the
~
day of
7~’,ti~.
,
1990,
by a vote of
7—c
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~
Dorothy
M. G~nn,Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
112—470