ILLINOIS
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June
16, 1988
FINAL ORDER.
ADOPTED RULE
ORDER
OF THE
BOARD
(by
3.
Marlin):
The Board
is amending
the pretreatment regulations pursuant
to Section
13.3 of
the Environmental Protection Act
(Act).
Section
13.3
of
the ~ct requires
the Board to adopt
regulations which are
“identical
in substance” with
federal
regulations promulgated
by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency
(USEPA) to implement the pretreatment
requirements
of Sections
307 and 402
of
the Clean Water Act,
which was 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)
do
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 action updates
the pretreatment
rules
to cover USEPA
rules adopted
between April
1,
1987 and December
31,
1987.
The
complete text
of
the amended
rules
is
as follows:
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
C:
WATER POLLUTION
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
PART 307
SEWER DISCHARGE CRITERIA
SUBPART 0:
Section
307. 2400
307. 2401
307. 2402
307.2403
307.2404
307.2405
307. 2406
307.2407
307.2490
ORGNIC CHEMICALS-
M~eP~3RiN6-,
PLASTICS
AND
SYNTHETIC
FIBERS
General Provisions
Rayon Fibers
—Proee~e~w4~hProee~ Wo~ere~e~ on~y~ S~e~
B4~t~en~~
et,ene~,or
Vent Se~~tb~orben~—Other
Fibers
Thermoplastic Resins
Thermosetting Resins
Commodity Organic Chemicals
Bulk Organic Chemicals
Specialty Organic Chemicals
Non—cornplexed Metal—bearing and Cyanide—bearing
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
PRETREATMENT UPDATE
(4/1/87 through 12/31/87)
R88—1l
90—417
—2—
Wastestreams
307.2491
Complexed Metal—bearing Wastestreams
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Sections
13 and 13.3 and authorized by
Section
27 of
the Environmental Protection Act,
as amended by
P.A.
84—1320, effective September
4,
1986
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch.
111 1/2,
pars.
1013 and 1027,
and Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1986 Supp..,
ch. 111
1/2, par.
1013.3.
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.
no.
44,
page 151,
effective November
2,
1978;
amended
in R76—17,
at
31 PCB 713,
at
2
Ii..
Reg.
no.
45, page
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. Reg.
2592,
effective January
13,
1988;
amended
in R88—1l
at
12 Ill. Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART 0:
ORGANIC CHEMICALS— MMI~3PP~e~RNS-,PLASTICS AND
SYNTHETIC FIBERS
Section 307.2400
General Provisions
a)
General definitions.
The Board incorporates j~y~
reference 40 CFR 414.10,
as adopted at
52 Fed.
Reg.
42569, November
5,
1987.
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.
C)
SIC 2824
——
Synthetic organic fibers,
except
cellulos ic.
0)
SIC 2865
——
Cyclic crudes
and intermediates,
dyes and organic pigments.
90—418
—3—
E)
SIC
2869
——
Industrial
organic chemicals,
not
elsewhere class ified.
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)
Nothwithstanding subsection
(b)(l),
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)(l):
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.
0)
SIC 2911058
——
Aromatic hydrocarbons
manufactured from purchased refinery products.
E)
SIC 2911632
——
Aliphatic hydrocarbons
manufactured from purchased
refinery products.
4)
Notwithstanding subsection
(b)(l),
this Subpart
does not apply
to any discharges
for which
a
different
set
of previously promulgated standards
in Subparts F
et
seq.
apply,
unless
the facility
reports OCPSF products under SIC codes
2865,
2869
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
grl—4’9
—4—
zinc
in “complexed metal—bearing wastestreams,”
listed
in Section 307.2491, are not subject
to this
Subpart.
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:
Added at
12
Iii. 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,
as adopted
at 52 Fed.
Reg. 42569, November
5,
1987.
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 414.26,
as adopted at
52 Fed.
Reg.
42569, November
5,
1987.
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:
Added at
12 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 307.2402
—Proee~~es
w4th Pro~e~W~er
een~eton~y~
90—420
—5—
Steem
B+~tten~-
~t~eneh
or
Vent
~
~b~orben~—
Other Fibers
~
~~y-
Pht~9ee~on ~pp~e,
~o
d~eherge~ of
proee~ we5~ewe~erre~~n~ from
the
m
ufee~re
of
~od~ene
by
~ny proee~wh~ehine~~e~
the
o~~4ve
dydrogene~en of
bt~tene-
b+
Spee~e~red~en~~on~-
The
Boerd
knee
or~e~by
reference
49 &PR
4~4T~
~9&6~-
Ph~
~rtcerpor~~on
~ne~de5
no ~e~er ~mendmen~
or e~on~
e3
Bi~ing
~ot~ree5’:-
These
~o~ree~
~
comp3y w~rkh
the
genero~~nd ~peeifie ~retree~mert~
re~t~remen~
of
St~bper~
B~
d-~
New eet~ree~-
~+
The
Boerd ~neerpore~e~ by reference 40
ep~
43~4-~6
~9&6-)~- ‘Ph+~4ncorpore~on‘~ne3~de~
no ieter
dmen~ or
ed~~on~-
2-)~
No person 5t~b~eet~o the pre~ree~rnen~
5nderd~
~neorpor~ed
by reference ~n ~t~beeet~on~3- ~heH
e~5e~three~en
or
e~ow the
~e1t~r~e
of
arty
con em4n~n~~e e
P9tPW
4n
o~e~ionof ~eh
end~rd5T
3+
ANew ~o~treelt~
~ny b
~~ng7
~rt~e~t~rey
f~e~4~yor ~n~e~on
the
con~rttc~onof w~+ch
commenced ef~erApr~
25’y
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies
to dIscharges of
process wastewater resulting from the manufacture
of of
the following SIC 2823 cellulosic man—made fibers and
fiber groups,
except rayon
and SIC 2824
synthetic
organic fibers and fiber groups.
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
inonofilament
*polyamjde
fibers
(Quiana)
*polyaramid
Keviar)
resin
fibers
*polyaramjd
Nomex)
resin
fibers
*polyester
fibers
*Polyethylene
fibers
*Polypropylene
fibers
*Polyurethane
fibers
(Spandex)
90—42 1
—6—
b)
Specialized
definitions.
None.
c)
Existing sources:
1)
The Board
incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.35,
as
adopted
at
52
Fed.
Reg.
42569,
November
5,
1987.
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 414.36,
as adopted
at 52 Fed.
Beg.
42569, November
5,
1987.
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:
Section Repealed, new Section adopted
at 12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 307.2403
Thermoplastic Resins
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies
to discharges
of
process wastewater
resulting from the manufacture of of
the following SIC
28213 thermoplastic
resins and
thermoplastic resin groups.
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
90—422
—7—
*Celluiose acetates priopionates
Cellulose nitrate
Cellulose sponge
*Ethylenemethacrylic acid copolymers
*Ethylenevinyl acetate copolymers
*Fatty acid
resins
*Fluorocarbon polymers
Nylon
11
resin
*Nylon
6—66 copolymers
*Nylon
6
-—
Nylon
11 blends
Nylon
6 resin
Nylon 612
resin
Nylon
66
resin
*Ny ions
*petroleum
hydrocarbon
resins
*polyvinyl pyrrolidone
——
copolymers
*Poly(alpha)olefins
Polyacrylic acid
*polamides
*Polyarylamides
Polybutad iene
*poiybutenes
Polybutyl succinic anhydride
*polycarbonates
*polyester resins
*polyester
resins, Polybutylene terephthalate
*polyester
resins, Polyoxybenzoate
Polyethylene
*Polyethylene
——
ethyl
acrylate resins
*polyethylene
--
polyvinylacetate copolymers
Polyethylene
resin
(HDPE)
(LOPE)
scrap
wax
(low
molecular
weight)
Polyethylene
resin
Polyethylene resin,
Polyethylene
resin,
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
*polyvjnyl acetate resins
Polyvinyl alcohol resin
90—423
—8—
Polyvinyl chloride
Polyvinyl chloride, chlorinated
*polyvinyl
ether
——
maleic anhydride
*po1yvi~y~lformal resins
*polyv1~1acetate
——
methacrylic copolymers
*Polyv1~j~1acetateacrylic copolymers
*polyvlnylacetate
——
2—ethylhexylacrylate
copolymers
Polyvinylidine chloride
*polyvinyljdine
chloride copolymers
*polyvjnylidine
——
vinyl
chloride resins
*PVC copolymers,
acrylates (Latex)
*PVC copolymers,
ethylene
——
vinyl chloride
*Rosin
derivative
resins
*Rosjn
modified
resins
*Rosin
resins
*5~Nresins
*Sjlicones:
Silicone
resin
*Siljcones:
Silicone rubbers
*Styrene
——
maleic anhydride resins
Styrerie
polymeric
residue
*Styrene
——
acrylic
copolymer
resins
*Styrene ——acrylonitrile ——acrylates copolyrners
*Styrene
——
butadiene
resins
*Styrene
——
butadiene resins (less than 50
butadiene)
*Styrene
——
butadiene resins
(Latex)
*Styrene
——
divinyl benzene resins
(ion exchange)
*Styrene
——
niethacrylate terpolymer resins
*Styrene
——
methyl methacrylate copolymers
*Styrene,
butadiene, vinyl
toluene
terpolyrners
*Sulfonated styrene
——
maleic anhydride resins
*Unsaturated polyester resins
*Vinyl
toluene
resins
*Vinyl
toluene
——
acrylate
resins
*Vinyl
toluene
——
butadiene
resins
*Vinyl
toluene
——
methacrylate
resins
*Vinylacetate
——
n—butylacrylate copolymers
b)
Specialized
definitions.
None.
c)
Existing
sources:
1)
The Board
incorporates by reference
40
CFR
414.45,
as
adopted
at
52 Fed. Reg.
42569,
November 5,
1987.
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.
90—424
—9—
d)
New sources:
1)
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
414.46,
as
adopted
at
52
Fed.
Beg.
42569,
November
5,
1987.
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:
Added
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
effective
Section 307.2404
Therrnosetting Resins
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies
to discharges
of
process wastewater
resulting from the manufacture
of the
following SIC 28214
thermosettirig resins and
thermosetting resin
groups.
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
*Melamjne resins
*phenolic resins
*Polyacetal
resins
*Polyacrylamide
*Polyurethane prepolymers
*poyurethane resins
*Urea
formaldehyde
resins
*Urea
resins
b)
Specialized
definitions.
None.
C)
Existing
sources:
1)
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
414.55,
as
adopted
at 52 Fed.
Beg.
42569,
November
5,
1987.
This incorporation
includes no later
amendments
or editions.
2)
No person subject
to
the pretreatment standards
‘)0—425
—10—
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 414.56,
as adopted at 52 Fed.
Reg.
42569, November
5,
1987.
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:
Added at
12 Iii. Reg.
effective
Section
307.2405
Commodity
Organic
Chemicals
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies
to discharges of
process wastewater
resulting from the manufacture
of the
following SIC
2865 or 2869 commodity organic chemicals
and commodity organic chemical groups.
Product groups
are
indicated with an asterisk
(*).
1)
Aliphatic organic chemicals
Acetaldehyde
Acetic
acid
Acetic
anhydride
Acetone
Acrylonitr ile
Adipic
acid
*Butylenes
(Butenes)
Cyclohexane
Ethanol
Ethylene
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene
oxide
Formaldehyde
Isopropanol
Methanol
Polyoxypropylene glycol
Propylene
Propylene oxide
Vinyl acetate
90—426
—11—
1, 2—Dichloroethane
1, 3—Butadiene
2)
Aromatic
organic
chemicals
Benzene
Cumene
Dirnethyl terephthalate
Ethylbenzene
m—Xylene
(impure)
p—Xylene
Phenol
*Pjtch
tar
residues
Pyrolysis gasolines
Styrene
Terephthalic acid
Toluene
*Xyleneg, 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,
as
adopted
at
52
Fed.
Beg.
42569,
November
5,
1987.
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
414.66,
as
adopted
at
52
Fed.
Beg.
42569,
November
5,
1987.
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)
For discharges
of wastewater
resulting from the
manufacture
of
butadiene by any process which
90—427
—12—
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
construction of which commenced after March
21,
1983.
Source:
Added
at
12 Ill.
Beg.
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
*Acryljc
acid
esters
*Alkoxy alkanols
*Alkylates
*alpha_olefins
Butane
(all
forms)
C—4 hydrocarbons
(unsaturated)
Calcium
stearate
Caprolactam
Carboxymethyl cellulose
Cellulose
acetate
butyrates
*Cellulose ethers
Citric acid
Cumene hydroperoxide
Cyclohexanol
Cyclohexanol,
cyclohexarione
(mixed)
Cyclohexanone
Cyclohexene
*C12
——
Cl8 primary alcohols
(mixed)
*C5 concentrates
*C9 concentrates
Decanol
Diacetone
alcohol
*Dicarboxyljc acids
——
salts
Diethyl
ether
Diethylene glycol
Diethylene glycol diethyl
ether
Diethylene glycol diniethyl ether
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Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether
Diethylene glycol
monomethyl ether
*Dimer acids
Dioxane
Ethane
Ethylene glycol monophenyl
ether
*Ethoxylates, miscellaneous
Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
Ethylene glycol
monoinethyl ether
*Fatty
acids
Glycerine
(synthetic)
Glyoxal
Hexane
*Hexane
and
other
C6
hydrocarbons
Isobutanol
Isobutylene
Isobutyraldehyde
Isophorone
Isophthalic acid
Isoprene
Isopropyl acetate
Ligninsulfonic acid,
calcium salt
Maleic anhydride
Methacrylic acid
*Methacrylic acid esters
Methane
Methyl
ethyl ketone
Methyl
methacry late
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
Pentaerythr itol
Pentane
*pentenes
*Petroleum sulfonates
Pine oil
Polyoxybutylene
glycol
Polyoxyethylerie glycol
Propane
Priopionaldehyde
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Propionic acid
Propylene
glycol
sec—butyl
alcohol
Sodium formate
Sorbitol
Stearic acid,
calcium salt
(wax)
tert—butyl alcohol
1—Butene
l—Pentene
1, 4—Butanediol
Isobutyl acetate
2—Butene (cis and trans)
2—Ethylhexanol
2—Ethylbutyraldehyde
2,2,4—Trimethyl—1, 3—pentanediol
2)
Amine
and amide organic
chemicals
2, 4—Diaminotoluene
*Alkyl
ainines
Aniline
Caprolactam, aqueous concentrate
Diethanolamine
Diphenylamine
*Ethanolamines
Ethylamine
Ethylened
iamine
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic
acid
*Fatty acids
Hexanethylened
iamine
Isopropylamine
m-Toluidine
Melarnine
Melaniine
crystal
*Methylamines
Methylene dianiline
n—butylamine
N ,N-diethylaniline
N,N—dimethylformamide
*Nitroanilines
Polymeric methylene dianiline
sec—butylamine
tert—butylamine
Toluenediamine
(mixture)
*Toluidines
o—Pheny lenediamine
l,4—Phenylenediamine dihydrochioride
2, 6—Dimethylanilirte
4—(N—Hydroxyethylethylamino)—2—hydroxyethyl
aniline
4,4 ‘—Methylenebis(N,N’—dimethyl )aniline
4,4 ‘—Methylenedianiline
3)
Aromatic
organic
chemicals
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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
*Cregols, mixed
Cyanuric acid
*Cyclic aromatic sulfonates
Dibutyl phthalate
Diisobutyl phthalate
Diisodecyl phthalate
Diisooctyl phthalate
Dimethyl phthalate
Dinitrotoluene
(mixed)
Ditridecyl phthalate
rn—Cresol
Metanilic
acid
Methylenediphenyld iisocyanate
Naphthalene
*Naphthas,
solvent
Nitrobenzene
Nitrotoluene
Nonyiphenol
p—Cresol
Phthalic
acid
Phthalic
anhydride
*Tars
——
pitches
tert—butyiphenol
*Toluenedijsocyanates
(mixture)
Trimellitic acid
o—cresol
1—Tetralol, l—tetralone mix
2, 4—Diriitrotoluene
2, 6—Dinitrotoluene
4)
Halogenated organic chemicals
Allyl chloride
Benzyl chloride
Carbon
tetrachloride
*Chlorinated paraffins,
35—44
chlorine
Chlorobenzene
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*Chlorobenzenes
(mixed)
Chlorodifluoroethane
Chloroform
*Chloromethanes
2—Chloro-5—inethylphenol
(6—Chloro—m—cresol)
*Chlorophenols
Chloroprene
Cyanogen chloride
Cyanuric chloride
Dichloropropane
Epichlorohydr in
Ethyl
chloride
*Fluorocarbons
(Freons)
Methyl chloride
Methylene chloride
Pentachiorophenol
Phosgene
Tetrachioroethylene
Tr ichloroethy lene
Trichlorofluoromethane
Vinylidene chloride
1, 1—Dichioroethane
1,1,l—Trichloroethane
2, 4—Dichiorophenol
5)
Other organic chemicals
Ad iponitrile
Carbon disulfide
Dithiophosphates,
sodium salt
Fatty nitriles
*Qrgano_tin compounds
*phosphate esters
Tetraethyl
lead
Tetraniethyl
lead
*tJrethane prepolymers
*Waxes,
emulsions
——
dispersions
b)
Specialized
definitions.
None.
c)
Existing
sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference
40
CFR
414.75,
as adopted
at
52 Fed. Beg.
42569, November
5,
1987.
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:
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—17—
1
The Board
incorporates
by reference
40 CFR 414.76,
as adopted at
52
Fed. Reg.
42569,
November
5,
1987.
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 POT~~
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:
Added
at
12
Ill.
Beg.
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,
as adopted
at
52 Fed. Reg.
42569, November
5,
1987.
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,
as adopted
at 52 Fed.
Reg.
42569, November
5,
1987.
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.
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—18—
3)
“New source” means any
building,
structure,
facility
or installation the construction
of which
commenced after March 21,
1983.
Source:
Added at
12
Ill.
Reg.
effective
Section 307.2490
Non—complexed Metal—bearing and Cyanide—
bearing Wastestreams
The Board
incorporates
by reference
40 CFR 414, Appendix A,
as
adopted
at
52
Fed.
Beg.
42569,
November
5,
1987.
This
incorporation includes
no
later
amendments or editions.
Source:
Added
at
12 Ill.
Beg.
effective
Section 307.2491
Complexed Metal—bearing Wastestreams
The Board
incorporates
by reference 40 CFR 414, Appendix
B,
as
adopted at
52 Fed.
Reg.
42569, November
5,
1987.
This
incorporation includes
no later amendments
or editions.
Source:
Added
at
12
Ill.
Beg.
effective
SUBPART
S:
FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING
Section
307.2801
Phosphate
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies
to discharges
resulting from the manufacture of sulfuric acid by
sulfur burning, wet process phosphoric acid,
normal
superphosphate,
triple superphosphate and ammoniurn
phosphate.
b)
Specialized definitions.
The Board
incorporates
by
reference 40 CER 418.11
(—~9&6—l987). This
incorporation includes no later amendments or editions.
c)
Existing sources:
These sources shall comply with the
general and specific pretreatment requirements
of
Subpart
B.
ci)
New sources:
1)
The Board incorporates by reference
40 CFR 418.16
(—~9B&—1987).
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
90—434
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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 December
7,
1973.
Source:
Amended at
12 Ill.
Beg.
effective
SUBPART
V:
NONFERROUS
METALS
MANUFACTURING
Section 307.3102
Primary Aluminum Smelting
a)
Applicability.
This Section applies
to discharges
resulting from the production of aluminum from alumina
by the Hall—Herloult process.
b)
Specialized definitions.
The Board
incorporates
by
reference 40 CFR 421.21 —~1~9&6~—(l987),
as amended
at
52
Fed.
Beg.
25556, July
7,
1987.
This incorporation
includes
no
later amendments
or editions.
C)
Existing sources:
These sources shall comply with
the
general and specific pretreatment requirements of
Subpart B.
ci)
New sources:
1)
The Board
incorporates by reference 40 CFR 421.26
—f~9~6+—(1987),as amended
at
52
Fed.
Reg.
25556,
July
7,
1987.
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 February 17,
1983.
Source:
Amended
at
12 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
307.3103
Secondary
Aluminum
Smelting
a)
Applicability.
This
Section
applies
to
discharges
resulting
from
the
recovery,
processing
and remelting of
aluminum scrap
to produce metallic aluminum alloys.
b)
Specialized definitions.
The Board incorporates by
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—20—
reference
40 CFR
421.31
(1986).
This incorporation
includes no later
amendments or
editions.
c)
Existing sources:
1)
The Board
incorporates
by
reference 40 CFR
421.35
—+~9~6+—(l987),as
amended
at
52
Fed.
Beg.
25556,
July
7,
1987.
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.
ci)
New sources:
1)
The Board
incorporates
by
reference
40 CFR 421.36
—+~9&6~—(l987),as amended
at
52 Fed.
Beg.
25556,
July
7,
1987.
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 February 17,
1983.
Source:
Amended at
12
Ill.
Beg.
effective
IT
IS
SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy M. Gunn,
Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certify
t at
the above Proposed Order was adopted
on the /t~ day of
______________,
1988,
by a vote of
7_~~)
/4L~
Dorothy
M.7)~unn, Clerk
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board
90—436