ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April
24,
1986
IN THE MATTER OF:
TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
)
R82—2B
SUBTITLE
I:
ATOMIC RADIATION
)
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
PART
1000:
RADIATION HAZARDS
PROPOSED RULE
SECOND NOTICE
PROPOSED ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J.
ID.
Durnelle):
This matter comes before
the Board upon
a 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 February
6, 1986, which was published
at
10
Illinois Register
3849 on February 21,
1986.
The Board
received
no comments during the first notice period.
In
its Proposed Rule/ First Notice Order,
the Board proposed
the correction of
the following typographical errors:
1)
in
section 1000.201:
Definitions,
the word “Therman” which appeared
in the table within the definition of “Rem” was changed
to
“Thermal”;
and 2) anywhere
in
the
rules where
“pCi/l” appeared,
“uCi/l” was substituted
in
its place.
The Board was
informed by
the Secretary
of States’ Office
that in order
to make these
changes,
the Board must proceed through first and second notice
before
final adoption prior
to filing these corrections.
The
Board opened
a new docket (R82—2B)
to make these changes and
incorporated the entire record of the R82—2 proceeding.
The
Board believes that it has fully complied with the
regulatory
requirements
under
the Environmental Protection Act and that no
additional hearings or an Economic Impact Study are required
since
these amendments
are
technical corrections.
Having received
no comments during the first notice period,
the Board hereby proposes for second notice
the amendments made
to
35 Ill.
Adrn.
Code, Part 1000 as they appeared
at first notice,
without change.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
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I,
Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that t~ abpve Order was adopted on
the
_______________
day of
-~~L~L
,
1986 by
a vote
of
___________________.
Ill
s Pollution Control Board
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