ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February
6,
1986
IN THE MATTER OF:
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
)
R82—2
SUBTITLE
I:
ATOMIC RADIATION
)
Docket B
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
PART
1000:
RADIATION HAZARDS
PROPOSED RULE.
FIRST NOTICE.
PROPOSED ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J.D. Dumelle):
This matter comes before
the Board upon the January 27,
1982, petition
to adopt regulations concerning
radiation hazards
filed on behalf of the Department of Nuclear Safety
(DNS) by the
Attorney General’s Office.
The Board adopted
a Proposed
Rule/First Notice Order on January 24, 1985,
which was published
at
9 Illinois Register 6569 on May 10,
1985,
and
a Proposed
Rule/Second Notice Order on July 19,
1985.
The Joint Committee
on Administrative Rules
(JCAR)
received second notice
on August
12, 1985,
and considered
it at its September
19,
1985, meeting at
which time
it objected
to the rulemaking.
In
its final
order
dated October
24, 1985,
the Board made
some changes based on
JCAR’s comments and objection, but refused
to make other
recommended changes.
The notice
of adopted rule appeared at
9
Ill. Reg.
19391
on December
13,
1985.
On March
18, 1985,
the Director of DNS, Terry
R.
Lash,
notified
the Board
that in its January 24,
1985 First Notice
Order,” wherever the published rules
refer
to ‘pico curies per
milliliter
‘(pCi/inl)’,
they should be corrected by referring
to
‘micro curies per milliliter ~iCi/ml)’.
This error occurs
in the
tables
in Appendix A
—
—
‘
concentrations
in Air Above Natural
Background’
and again
in 3.C.”.
The Board intended to correct
this error by Order
of April 18,
1985, wherein the Board ordered
that those changes be made to the First Notice Order.
Unfortunately,
the error was not corrected
in the Board’s Final
Order.
Also,
a typographical error was inadvertently overlooked
in the Board’s Final Order.
In Section 1000.201: Definitions,
in
the definition
“Rem”,
the word
“Thermari” appears
in the table
within
the definition;
the correct word
is “Thermal”.
The Board had hoped
to simply file replacement pages to
correct these two errors
‘in the rules but has been informed by
the Secretary of States’ Office that
in order
to make these
changes,
the Board must proceed through First
and Second Notice
prior
to final adoption prior
to filing these corrections.
The
Board will,
therefore, open
a new docket
(R82—2, Docket
B) which
will incorporate the entire record of the R82—2 proceeding.
In
so doing,
the Board believes that
it has fully complied with the
—2—
regulatory requirements under
the Environmental Protection Act
and that no additional hearings or an Economic Impact Study are
required since these amendments are merely technical
corrections.
Accordingly, the Board proposes for First Notice
to
amend the
rules
as filed
in this proceeding
to correct the
following mistakes:
1)
in Section 1000.201: Definitions,
the word
“Therman” which appears
in the table within the definition of
“Rem” will
be changed
to “Thermal”;
2)
anywhere
in the rules
where “pCi/ml” appears,
“pCi/ml” will be substituted
in
its
place.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy
M. Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, here~ycertify that the above Order was adopted on
the
_____________
day of1~t~
,
1986 by a vote
of
/
Dorothy M.
Gu
n, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board