ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January
11,
 1990
IN THE MATTER OF:
RCRA UPDATE,
 USEPA REGULATIONS
 )
 R89-9
(1-1—89 THROUGH 6—30—89)
 )
 (Rulemaking)
ORDER OF THE BOARD
 (by J. Anderson):
The Board adopted
 a proposed Opinion and Order
 in this
matter
 on December
 6,
 1989.
 The proposed regulations appeared
 on
January
 5,
 1990,
 at
 14
 ill. Reg.
 120.
Section 22.4(a)
 of
 the Environmental Protection Act
 (Act)
requires the Board
 to adopt regulations which are “identical
 in
substance”
 with USEPA hazardous waste
 rules adopted pursuant
 to
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
 (PCRA)
.
 The term
“identical
 in substance has recently been defined
 ~n Section 7.2
of the Act.
 Section
 7.2(b)
 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.
 The Board
 is entering this Order
 to
extend the time.
Under Section 7.2
 of the Act, Board action on this
 update
 is
required within one year after
 adoption of
 the first USEPA
 rule
in the batch.
 As
 is detailed
 in the December
 6,
 1989 Opinion,
the earliest
Federal Registers were January
 6,
 27 and 30,
 1988.
As also noted in the Opinion,
 the first two of
 these may not
result
 in any change
 to the Board
 rules.
 Action
 is therefore due
by January 30,
 1990,
 and possibly earlier, depending on the
comment
 received
 in
R89—9.
 The comment period will end on
approximately February
20,
 1990.
 The next Board meeting will
 be
February
22,
 1990.
 It will therefore be necessary
 to extend the
decision date
 in this matter.
As noted
 in the “reasons for delay” Order entered
 in R89—l
on August
 31,
 1989,
 the number of
 federally—driven programs
requiring adoption of
 large blocks of rules has expanded from two
(RCRA and UIC)
 to five
 (including Pretreatment, UST and SDWA).
In the last year the Board has devoted substantial
 resources
 to
initial adoption of two large new programs
 (UST and SDWA),
 and
 to
an
unusually large RCRA update (R89—l).
 The Board has recently
received funding
 for expansion of staff
 to manage these large
rulemakings.
 The Board believes
 that
 it will
 be able to return
to schedule as
 its expanded staff gains experience.
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The Board directs
 that these reasons 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 cert,ify that the above Order was adopted~n
the
,‘
t~
 day of
 ~
 ~-‘
 ,
 1990,
 by a vote of
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Dorothy
 M. G~n, Clerk
Illinois PoLlution Control Board
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