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NOTICE OF FILING
To
:
Dorothy Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center
Suite 11-500
100 West Randolph
Chicago, IL 60601
Amy Antoniolli
Hearing Officer
Illinois Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center
Suite 11-500
100 West Randolph
Chicago, IL 60601
Mark Wright, Kimberly Geving & Stefanie Diers
Assistant Counsel
Illinois EPA
1021 N. Grand Avenue East
P .O. Box 19276
Springfield, IL 62794-9276
William G. Dickett
Sidley & Austin
One South Dearborn
Suite 2800
Chicago, IL 60603
Katherine Hodge, Executive Director
Illinois Environmental Regulatory Group
3150 Roland Avenue
Springfield, IL 62703
Kenneth W. Liss, L.P.G .
Andrews Environmental Engineering, Inc
.
3535 Mayflower Blvd .
Springfield, IL 62707
R06-23
(Rulemaking - Land, W ater)
RECEIVED
CLERK'S OFFICE
BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
JUN E 7 2006
IN
THE MATTER OF :
)
STATE
OF ILLINOIS
Pollution Control Board
STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR)
POTABLE WATER WELL SURVEYS AND)
FOR COMMUNITY RELATIONS
)
ACTIVITIES PERFORMED IN
)
CONJUNCTION WITH AGENCY NOTICES)
FROM CONTAMINATION
)
(35 ILL. ADM. CODE 1505)

 
Eric Portz and Jerry Dalsin
Illinois Department of Public Health
Division of Environmental Health
525 W. Jefferson Street
Springfield, IL 62761
Bill Richardson, General Counsel
Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources
One Natural Resources Way
Springfield, IL 62702-1271
Matt Dunn
Environmental Bureau Chief
Office of the Attorney General
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph, 12th Floor
Chicago, IL 60601
Please take notice that today I filed with the Office of the Clerk of the Pollution Control
Board the Post Hearing Comments of Citizens Against Ruining the Environment, a copy
of which is hereby served upon you
.
Dated: June 27, 2006
Keith Harley
Chicago Legal Clinic, Inc .
205 W. Monroe, 4`h Floor
Chicago, IL 60606
(312) 726-2938
(312) 726-5206 (fax)
kharley@kentlaw .edu

 
Rev. Thomas J. Paprocki, President
Downtown Office
Edward Grossman, Executive Director
205 W. Monroe, 4"h Floor
Marta C. Bukata, Deputy Director
Chicago, IL 60606
Keith I . Harley
Greta Doumanian
Phone (312) 726-2938
Fax (3 12) 726-5206
TDD (773) 731-3477
June 27, 2006
Amy Antoniolli
Hearing Officer
Illinois Pollution Control Board
100 West Randolph, Suite 11-500
Chicago, IL 60601
Re: R06-23 - In The Matter of Standards and Requirements For Potable Water Well
Surveys and For Community Relations Activities Performed In Conjunction With
Agency Notices of Threats From Contamination (35 ILL.ADM.CODE 1505)
Dear Ms. Antoniolli
:
Please be advised that I represent Citizens Against Ruining the Environment ("CARE"),
a Will County-based, not-for-profit organization . CARE is dedicated to protecting and
improving the health, welfare, and safety of the people who live and work in Will
County, Illinois. CARE's members live in Will County, and have been actively
commenting on the permitting and remediation of Will County facilities for ten years
.
CARE's members have a particular interest in groundwater quality in Will County
because, like thousands of Will County residents, their water originates from regional
groundwater aquifers. The members of CARE are also committed to maintaining and
enhancing the quality of Will County's surface waters and the quality of its land
resources
.
Please accept this letter as CARE's formal written comments on the above captioned rule
.
Copies of these comments are being provided to individuals on the service list
.
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Comment 1 :
Under §1505.310(b)(1)(C) and §1505.315(b)(1)(D)(v) of the proposed
rule, occupants will be identified to the extent "reasonably practicable". However, the
rule does not identify what constitutes reasonably practicable methods to identify and
notify residents. CARE believes that the rule should identify specific "reasonably
practicable" methods to identify and notify occupants, including commercial mailing
lists, voter registration records, state or county income tax records, local vehicle
registration records, postal records and door-to-door canvassing. The Agency should
CHICAGO LEGAL CLINIC, INC
.
South Chicago
Pilsen
Austin
Downtown
RECEIVED
CLERK'S OFFICE
JUN 2 7 2006
RTATj
OF
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Pollution Control Board
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have the authority to review, approve and, if necessary, modify the method chosen by an
authorized party to fulfill the "reasonably practicable" requirement
.
Comment 2 :
Pursuant to §1505.315(b)(2)(G) a fact sheet must provide responses to key
community concerns as expressed by affected, potentially affected and interested parties
.
CARE supports this provision, but notes that no analogous provision has been included in
§1505.310. That is, if a release affects five or fewer wells, the people who use those wells
will not be provided with written responses to their concerns in the fact sheet . CARE
believes that including a similar requirement in §1505 .310 will make §1505 .310 more
consistent with Subpart C's purpose to fully inform communities and individuals
.
Comment 3
:
Pursuant to § 1505.315(b)(2)(H) a fact sheet must provide the world wide
web address of the online document repository as well as the address and hours of the
physical document repository, if one is established. CARE believes that fact sheets may
be received by people who do not own a computer. In the event a document repository at
a physical location has not been established, CARE believes that the fact sheet should
inform recipients of their right under § 1505 .320 to the establishment of a document
i
repository at a physical location, if the Board determines this is not already clear under
;
1505 .315(b)(2)(1) .
Comment 4
:
While §1505.320 describes what information must be included in a
document repository located at a world wide website, the proposed rule does not limit
what can appear on a document repository website. That is, though the website must
include site related documents, authorized parties are not prohibited from including
advertisements, information unapproved by the Agency, or links to contradictory
information. CARE is concerned that this lack of limitation may result in confusion or
abuse. Therefore, CARE requests the Board specifically limit documents and information
contained in a document repository website only to information required by the rule or
otherwise explicitly authorized by the Agency
.
Comment 5 :
The procedure for determining how a person becomes an authorized party
is outlined in §1505 .305. While the proposed rule leaves it to the Agency's discretion
whether a party will be authorized to provide notice in lieu of the Agency, the rule does
not explicitly grant the Agency discretion in choosing among multiple parties
. That is, at
many sites where there has been a release, there may be more than one entity that could
be authorized to conduct community relations activities . These parties may have
differing, adverse interests in providing the notice and engaging in a community relations
plan. CARE is concerned that disputes may develop between the Agency and multiple
responsible parties that want to be the authorized party . CARE feels the best way to avoid
potential disputes and any resulting delay in notification is to include specific language in
the rule stating that the Agency has discretion to choose one authorized party among
several candidates, or to allow multiple authorized parties to work cooperatively so long
as this fulfills the purposes of the Act and its implementing regulations
.
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Comment 6 :
The Board's proposed rules do not address the issue of how recipients will
know a) notices and fact sheets are approved by the Agency and b) notices and fact sheets
are not junk mail . At minimum, the rule should require a reference in the fact sheets, or
attached to them, that the Agency has reviewed the information that the affected party is
receiving. CARE also suggests that the outside of the envelope be designed so as to be
clearly distinguishable from junk mail
.
Comment 7
:
According to the proposed rules, in a worst case scenario, 107 days will
elapse before the Agency approves or denies an authorized party to assume community
notification responsibilities. The rule provides for 7 days for the initial Agency offer to
an authorized party, plus 30 days to submit a fact sheet, plus 30 days for Agency review,
plus 10 days to remedy if the fact sheet is denied by the Agency, plus an additional 30
days for Agency review of the amended fact sheet . Under the proposed rule one of two
things will happen at the end of 107 days . The notice will be approved and mailed to
affected persons, or the notice will be denied and the Agency "may" send its own notice .
This authority is provided by §1505 .330(d). Given that the purpose of the Act and of the
proposed rules is to provide timely and complete notice, CARE recommends that the
Agency be required to provide notice if it has not approved the notice of an authorized
party. Thus, CARE asks that under § 1505.330(d) "may provide notice" be changed to
"must provide notice" .
Comment 8
:
CARE recommends the Board clarify in its Order accompanying the final i
proposed rule that nothing in these regulations relieves an authorized party, government'
agency or any other party from its reporting and notice obligations under other federal
and state environmental laws . For example, 42 USC 9611(g) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act requires, in the event of a
release of a hazardous substance, that responsible parties provide reasonable notice to
potentially injured parties by publication in local newspapers serving the affected area
.
CERCLA, in 42 USC 9603, requires responsible parties to notify the National Response
Center of a release of a hazardous substance in excess of a reportable quantity and, in
turn, for the NRC to notify state officials
.
Under 42 USC 11004, part of the law commonly known as the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Law, the owner and operator of a facility must give notice to
local and state emergency planning officials of a release of an extremely hazardous
substance or of a substance that otherwise triggers the reporting requirements under
Section 9603 of CERCLA. Under the implementing Illinois law, 430 ILCS 100/10, a
responsible party has obligations to provide both immediate and follow-up notice of a
release to designated state officials, including the chemical name of the released
substance, the quantity, time and duration of the release, the medium into which the
release occurred, information about health risks and appropriate medical treatment and
precautions .
Under 42 USC 300g-3(c), the Safe Drinking Water Act imposes affirmative notification
requirements on public water suppliers to persons served by the system if an applicable
maximum contaminant level is exceeded . This notice must describe the violation, the
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possible adverse health effects, how the public water supplier is correcting the violation
;
and necessity, if any, to seek alternative water supplies
.
In order to provide clarity to regulated entities and regulators, the Board's Order should
explicitly and clearly state that the regulations now being promulgated are in addition to,
not in lieu of, any existing reporting and notification requirements
.
Comment 9
:
One concern that CARE has is how information about the hazards and risks
of releases of different contaminants will be characterized in fact sheets and other
documents. In order to minimize the risk of mischaracterization, CARE recommends that
IL EPA and/or the authorized party be required to include information about the
availability of Toxicological Profiles, TOXFAQs and other resources freely provided by
the federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). ATSDR has
developed independently researched and peer-reviewed descriptions of hundreds of toxic
substances. ATSDR freely posts fact sheet-style TOXFAQs and longer Toxicological
Profiles for these substances on its website, as well as a variety of other resources
specifically designed to provide regulators, regulated entities and members of the public
.
with even-handed information . A description of ATSDR and its resources is attached to
these comments and labeled as CARE Exhibit 1
.
Comment 10 :
CARE believes the rule should explicitly identify the rights of affected
residents under the Illinois Environmental Protection Act if required notification does not
occur. Simply, what if there is no notification consistent with the mandate of the
Community Right-To-Know Act and its implementing regulations, or, what will happen
if the notice provided by the Agency and/or an authorized party is legally insufficient in
substance or required distribution? Under these circumstances, CARE believes the rule
1
or, at a minimum, the Board's accompanying Order, should explicitly identify that
citizens can prompt an investigation of violations of the Illinois Environmental Protection
Act or any rule or regulation promulgated under the Act pursuant to 415 ILCS 5/30 . In
addition, it should be explicitly stated that any person can initiate a formal complaint
before the Board to seek remedy for violations of the Environmental Protection Act,
including the Community Right-To-Know law, as well as violation of regulations,
including the regulations being promulgated in the present proceedings
.
Thank you for your consideration of these comments
.
Sincerely,
Keith Harley
Attorney for Citizens Against Ruining the Environment
enc
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other information are available on the Internet
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FINALIZED TOXICOLOGICAL PROFILES
Finalized toxicolo ical
rofilesby chemical with NTIS order
number (Updates are in bold . Asterisks denote to_xLprofiles funded
bX the Departmentof Defense)
-A-
Acetone
(PB/95/100095/AS)
Acrolein
(PB/91/180307/AS)
Acrylonitrile
(PB/91/180489/AS)
Aldrin/Dieldrin
(Update) (PB2003-100134)
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Atrazine (PB2004-100001)
Automotive
ag spline
(PB/95/264206/AS)
2,3-Benzofuran
(PB/93/110666/AS)
Beryllium
(Update) (PB2003-100135)
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
(PB/90/168683/AS)
Bis(chloromethyl)ether
(PB/90/168691/AS)
Boron
(PB/93/110674/AS)
Bromodichloromethane
(PB/90/167461/AS)
Bromoform (Update) (PB2006-100001)
Bromomethane
(PB/93/110682/AS)
1,3-Butadiene
(PB/93/110690/AS)
2-Butanone
(PB/93/110708/AS)
2-Butoxyethanol & 2-Butoxyethanol acetate
(PB/99/102527/AS)*
-C-
Cadmium
(Update) (PB/99/166621)
Carbon disulfide
(Update) (PB/97/121073/AS)
Carbon tetrachloride
(Update) (PB2006-100002)
Cesium
(PB2004-104397)
_chlordane
(Update) (PB/95/100111/AS)
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Aluminum
(Update) (PB/99/166613)
Americium
(PB2004-104396)
Ammonia
(Update) (PBPB2004-107331)
Antimony-
(PB/93/110641/AS)
Arsenic
(Update) (PB/2000/108021)
Asbestos
(Update) (PB/2001/109101)
-B-
Barium
(PB/93/110658/AS)
Benzene
(Update) (PB/98/101157/AS)
Benzidine
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Chlorfenvinphos
(PB/98/101116/AS)
Chlorinated Dibe_nzo_-p-dioxins
(Update) (PB/99/121998)
Chlorine dioxide (PB 2004-107332)
Chlorobenzene
(PB/91/180505/AS)
Chlorodibenzofurans
(PB/95/100129/AS)
Chlorodibromomethane
(PB/91/180323/AS)
-D-
Crankcase oil [see Used Mineral-based Crankcase Oil]
4,4'-DDT, DDE,DDD
(Update) (PB2003-100137)
Diazinon
(PB/97/121107/AS)
cis- trans- 1.2-Dichloroethene
(Update)(PB/97/121081/AS)
Dichlorvos
(PB/98/101124/AS)
Di(2-ethylhexy_l)phthalate
(Update) (PB2003-100138)
Diethyl phthalate
(PB/95/264214/AS)
Diisopropylmethylphosphonate ._
(PB/99/102535/AS)
Di-n-butylphthalate (Update) (PB/2001/109104/AS)
1,3-Dinitrobenzene/1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene
(PB/95/264289/AS)
*
Dinitrocresols
(PB/95/264321)
Dinitrophenols
(PB/95/264339)
2,4- & 2,6-Dinitrotoluene
(Update) (PB/99/122004)
Di-n-octvlphthalate
(PB/98/101033/AS)
Dioxin [see Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins]
1,2-Diphenvlhydrazine
(PB/91/180356/AS)
Disulfoton
(PB/95/264347)
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Chloroethane
(Update) (PB/99/121956)
(Update) (PB/98/101140/AS)
Chloroform
Chloromethan_e_
(Update) (PB/99/121964)
Chlorophenols
(Update) (PB/99/166639)
Chlorpyrifos
(PB/98/103088/AS)
Chromium
(Update) (PB/2000/108022)
Chrysene
PB/90/247644/AS)
Cobalt
(Update) (PB 2004-10733)
Copper
(Update) (PB 2004-10733)
Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene
(PB/90/247636/AS)
Dibromochloropropane- (PB/93/110906/AS)
1,2-Dibromoethane_
(PB/93/110740/AS)
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
(Update) (PB/99/121972)
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
(Update) (PB/99/121980)
1,1-Dichloroethane
(PB/91/180539/AS)
1,2-Dichloroethane
(Update) (PB/2001 /109103/AS)
1,1-Dichloroethene
(Update) (PB/95/100152/AS)
2,4-Dichlorophenol
(PB/93/110757/AS)
1,2-Dichloropropane
(PB/90/182122/AS)
1,3-Dichloropropene
(PB/93/110765/AS)
Creosote
(Update) (PB2003-100136)
Cresols
(PB/93/110732/AS)
Cyanide
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-E-
Endosulfan
(Update) (PB/2000/108023)
-F-
Endrin and Endrin aldehyde
(Update) (PB/97/121040/AS)
Ethion
(PB/2000/108024)
Ethylbenzene (Update) (PB/99/166647)
Ethylene glycol and Propylene
glycol_
(PB/98/101108/AS)*
Ethylene oxide
(PB/91/180554/AS)
Fluoride, HydrogenF.1_u_oride~and
Fluorine
(Update) (PB2004-
100002)
Formaldehyde
(PB/99/166654)
Fuel oils (PB/95/264222/AS)
-G-
-H-
Gasoline [See Automotive Gasoline]
Heptachlor/$_eptach_lorep__xide
(Update)
(PB/93/182467/AS)
Hexachlorobenzene_
(Update) (PB2003-100139)
Hexachlorobutadiene (PB/95/100160/AS)
Hexachlorocvclohexanes
(Update) (PB2006-100003)
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (PB/99/166670)
Hexachloroethane (PB/98/101041/AS)
Hexamethylene diisocyanate
(PB/99/102543/AS)
Hexane
(PB/99/166688)
2-Hexanone
(PB/93/110773/AS)
HMX
(PB/98/101058/AS)
Hydraulic fluids
(PB/98/101066/AS)
Hydrazines
(PB/98/101025/AS)
-I-
Hydrogen sulfide
(PB/99/166696)
Iodine
(PB2004-104399)
Ionizing Radiation
(PB/99/163388)
Isophorone
(PB/90/180225/AS)
-J-
Jet fuels - JP-4 & JP-7
(PB/95/264230/AS)*
Jet fuels - JP-5 & JP-8
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-P-
Mirex and Chlordecone
(PB/95/264354)
MustardZas
(PB/93/110815/AS)
-N-
Naphthalene/1-methylnahthalene/2_-m__ethyln_aphthalene
(Update) (PB2006-100004)
Nickel
(Update) (PB2006-100005)
Nitrobenzene
(PB/91/180398/AS)
Nitronhenol
(PB/93/110823/AS)
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
(PB/90/182130/AS)
N-Nitrosodi-n-propvlamine
(PB/90/180258/AS)
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
(Update) (PB/93/182509/AS)
Otto fuel II
(PB/95/264248/AS)
Pentachloro hn eol
(Update) (PB/2001 /109106/AS)
Phenol
(Update) (PB/99/122012)
Plutonium
(PB/91/180406/AS)
Polybrominatedbiphenyls /polybrominated diphenvl ethers
(Update) (PB2004-107334)
Polychlorinatedhi
hep
nyls
:
(Update) (PB/2000/108027)
Aroclors -1260,-1254, -1248, -1242, -1232, -1221, and -1016
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
:
(Update) (PB/95/264370)
Acenaphthene, Acenaphthylene, Anthracene, Benzo(a)anthracene,
Benzo(a)pyrene, Benzo(b)fluoranthene, Benzo(g,h,i)perylene,
Benzo(k)fluoranthene, Chrysene, Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene,
Fluoranthene, Fluorene,Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene, Phenanthrene,
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-L-
-M-
None Available
Lead
(Update) (PB/99/166704)
Malathion (PB2004-100003)
Manganese
(Update) (PB/2000/108025)
MBOCA(PB/95/100186/AS)
Mercury
(Update) (PB/99/142416)
Methoxychlor
(Update) (PB2003-100140)
Methylene chloride
(Update) (PB/2000/108026)
Methylenedianiline
(PB/99/102568/AS)
Methyl mercaptan
(PB/93/110799/AS)
Methyl parathion
(Update) (PB/2001/109105/AS)
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Pyrene
Pyrethrinsand Pyrethroids (PB2004-100004)
Pyridine
(PB/93/110831/AS)
-Q-
None Available
-R-
Radium
(PB/91/180414/AS)
Radon
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Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
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Trichloroethylene
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(Update) (PB/98/101165/AS)
2,4.6-Trichlorophenol
(PB/91/181545/AS)
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
(PB/93/110872/AS)
2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene
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Tungsten (PB2006-100007)
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Vinylchloride
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White Phasphorus
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Xylenes
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Dichlorobenzenes (Update)
1,4-Dioxane
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Vinylchloride (Update)
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Acrolein (Update)
Arsenic (Update)
Barium (Update)
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I, KEITH HARLEY, an attorney, hereby certify that true copies of the foregoing Post
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Dorothy Gunn, Clerk
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James R. Thompson Center
Suite 11-500
100 West Randolph
Chicago, IL 60601
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Chicago, IL 60601
and that true copies of the foregoing Post Hearing Comments were mailed by First Class
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