ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 7,
1991
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
GROUNDWATER QUALITY STANDARDS
)
R89-14(C)
AMENDMENTS TO 35
ILL. ADM. CODE 303
)
(Rulemaking)
PROPOSED RULE.
FIRST NOTICE.
OPINION ‘AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by R.C.
Fleinal):
The principal regulations adopted today by separate opinion
and order consist of new Part 620.
However,
the promulgation of
Part 620 requires a conforming amendment to 35
Ill. Adm.
Code:
Subtitle C.
Such amendment was proposed November 2,
1990 at
14
Ill. I~eg. 17862.
Since it has been over one year since the
publication in the Illinois Register of the Part 303 amendments,
the Board must return to first notice with the Part 303
amendments only.
Therefore, the Board will open a docket
C~.in
this proceeding for the purpose of again proposing the Part 303
amendments.
Today’s groundwater standards at Part 620 supersede the
standards previously applicable to groundwater as found in
Subtitle C,
the General Use and Public and Food Processing Water
Supply Standards, which are applicable to groundwaters through
the action of Section 303.203
of Subtitle C.
Today’s proposed
amendment to Section 303.203 would delete the applicability of
the General Use and Public and Food Processing Water Supply
Standards to groundwater.
It
is worth noting with regard to both the Part 620 rules
and Subtitle C that there is an important distinction between
groundwater and underground water.
Groundwater
is expressly
defined in both the IGPA and the Illinois Environmental
Protection Act:
“GROUNDWATER” MEANS UNDERGROUND WATER WHICH OCCURS
WITHIN THE SATURATED ZONE AND GEOLOGIC MATERIALS WHERE
THE FLUID PRESSURE
IN
THE PORE SPACE IS EQUAL TO OR
GREATER THAN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1989,
ch. 111
1/2, par.
1003.64 and par.
7453(g)).
onversely,
underground water
is defined
in the IGPA1:
1
In
a
similar
definition
adopted
by
the
Board
prior
to
~nactment
of the IGPA underground water is defined as “any waters
Df the State located beneath the ground surface”
(35 Ill. Adm. Code
301.420)
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“UNDERGROtTND WATER” MEANS ALL WATER BENEATH THE LAND
SURFACE.
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1989,
ch. 111 1/2, par.
7453(k))
Pursuant to these two definitions,
“groundwater”
is a subset
of “underground waters”.
Among other matters,
it
is that subset
that occurs within the saturated zone.
~jQ~ included, within
groundwater are underground waters that may occur
in unsaturated
portions of the subsurface,
such as within the aerated portions
of the soil.
Also not included is the water normally found
in
the root zone of crops,
since the roots of most crops do not
propagat!e into the saturated zone
(R2 at 139)2.
The way Section 303.203
is today proposed to be amended,
underground waters that are groundwaters are subject to Part 620.
Underground waters that are not groundwaters remain subject to
the Subtitle C regulations.
ORDER
The Clerk of the Board is directed to submit the text of the
following amendments to the Secretary of State for first notice
pursuant to Section
6 of the Illinois Administrative Procedures
Act.
TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE C:
WATER POLLUTION
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
PART 303
WATER USE DESIGNATIONS AND SITE SPECIFIC
WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
303.100
Scope and Applicability
303.101
Multiple Designations
303.102
Rulemaking Required
SUBPART B:
NONSPECIFIC WATER USED DESIGNAT~IONS
Section
303.200
Scope and Applicability
303.201
General Use Waters
303.202
Public and Food Processing Water Supplies
2 Transcripts of the December 1990 hearings on the R89-14(A)
and
(B) proceedings are cited as “R2 at
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127—134
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303.203
303.204
Underground Waters
Secondary Contact and Indigenous Aquatic Life Waters
SUBPART C:
SPECIFIC USE DESIGNATIONS
AND
SITE SPECIFIC
WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
Section
303.300
303.301
303.311
303.312
303.321
303.322
303.323
303.331
303.341
303.351
303.352
303.353
303.361
303.430
303.431
303.441
303.442
303.443
Section
303.500
303.502
Appendix A
Appendix B
Scope and Applicability
Organization
Ohio River Temperature
Waters Receiving Fluorspar Mine Drainage
Wabash River Temperature
Unnamed Tributary of the Vermilion River
Sugar Creek and Its Unnamed Tributary
Mississippi River North Teniperataure
Mississippi River North Central Temperature
Mississippi River South Central Temperature
Unnamed Tributary of Wood River Creek
Shoenberger Creek; Unnamed Tributary of Cahokia Canal
Mississippi River South Temperature
Unnamed Tributary to Dutch Creek
Long Point Slough and Its Unnamed Tributary
Secondary Contact Waters
Waters Not Designated for Public Water Supply
Lake Michigan
SUBPART D:
THERMAL DISCHARGES
Scope and Applicability
Lake Sangchris Thermal Discharges
References to Previous Rules
Sources of Codified Sections
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section
13 and authorized by Section 27
of the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill. Rev. Stat. l98~, ch.
111 1/2, pars.
1013 and 1027).
SOURCE:
Filed with the Secretary of State January
1,
1978;
amended at 2
Ill. Reg.
27,
p.
221, effective July
5,
1978;
amended at
3
Ill. Reg.
20,
p.
95, effective May 17,
1979; amended
at 5 Ill. Reg.
11592, effective October 19,
1981;
codified ,at
6
Ill.
Reg.
7818; amended at
6 Ill. Reg.
11161, effective September
7,
1982; amended at
7 Ill. Reg.
8111,
effective June
23,
1983;
amended in R87—27 at
12
Ill.
Reg.
9917,
effective May 27,
19.88;
amended in R87—2
at 13
Ill. Reg.
15649, effective September 22,
1989; amended in R87-36 at 14 Ill.
Reg.
9460, effective May 31,
1990; amended in R86—14 at 14 Ill.
Reg.
20724, effective December
18,
1990; amended in R89—14(C)
_______
Ill. Reg.
________
effective
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TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE C:
WATER POLLUTION
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
PART 303
WATER USE DESIGNATIONS AND SITE
SPECIFIC WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
Section 303.203
Underground Waters
ine unaergrouna waLer3 or
i.L11fl013
wnicn arc a ~
potential source of water for public or food proccssing supply
shall- me~tthe general use and public and food processing watcr
supply standards of Subparts B and C,
Part 302, except due to
natural causes.
The underground waters of Illinois which are
groundwater shall meet the standards set forth
in 35
Ill. Adm.
Code 620.
(Source:
Amended in R89-14(C)
at
____
Ill.
Reg.
_______
effective
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certi~fl~thatthe above~9~inionand 0-der was
adopted on the
~
day of
~
,
1991,
by
avoteof
7—C
.
~borothy
M. G)4in~ Clerk/
Illinois Po~XutionControl Board
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