RustOeum
    Corporation
    R.UST.OLEUM
    11
    Hawthorn
    Parkway
    *
    Vernon
    Hills,
    IL 60061
    *
    847-367-7700
    *
    Fax
    847-816-2300
    CORPORATION
    November 19,
    2008
    CLERK’S
    OFFE
    John Therriault,
    Chief
    Clerk
    NOV
    202008
    Clerk’s Office
    Attention
    Docket #R09-08
    01S
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control Board
    Oard
    100
    W. Randolph,
    Suite
    11-500
    Chicago,
    Illinois
    60601
    RE:
    Illinois
    EPA
    Architectural
    and
    Industrial
    Maintenance
    (AIM) Coatings;
    Docket #O98-
    Dear
    Mr.
    Therriault:
    Rust-Oleum
    Corporation
    is
    an
    international
    manufacturer
    and marketer
    of paints
    and protective
    coatings.
    Rust
    Oleum
    is an Illinois
    corporation
    with
    headquarters
    in
    Vernon
    Hills,
    Illinois.
    Rust-Oleum
    has been
    a resident
    employer
    in Illinois
    since 1935.
    Rust-Oleum
    is a member
    of
    the
    National
    Paint
    &
    Coatings
    Association
    (NPCA) and
    supports
    NPCA’s
    request
    to extend
    the
    implementation
    date
    of the
    Ailvi rulemaking
    from
    January
    1, 2009
    to July 1, 2009
    to allow
    IEPA
    adequate
    time to finalize
    and adopt
    the amendments
    to the
    AIM
    rule, and
    more
    importantly,
    provide
    adequate
    time
    for industry
    to make
    necessary
    changes
    in order to comply
    with
    the
    amendments.
    Rust-Oleum
    has
    worked
    with
    NPCA
    and
    several
    paint
    industry
    companies
    and
    with
    U.S.
    EPA, California
    Air
    Resources
    Board,
    South
    Coast
    Air Quality
    Management
    District,
    Ozone
    Transportation
    Commission,
    and
    the
    Lake
    Michigan
    Air
    Directors
    Consortium
    in the development
    of
    rules
    to
    lower
    the VOC
    concentrations
    of
    AIM
    coatings.
    Rules
    that have
    lead
    to
    the
    Illinois
    rule.
    As
    a result,
    Rust-Oleum
    has a
    full line
    of compliant
    coatings,
    including coatings
    which
    will
    comply
    with the
    limits
    in the proposed
    Illinois
    AIM
    rule.
    The
    problem
    we have
    with
    an effective
    date
    as early
    as January
    1, 2009
    is inventory
    management.
    Rust-Oleum
    manufactures
    for
    inventory,
    not for
    shipment.
    With
    different
    AIM rules
    around
    the country
    we have
    to set
    up
    systems
    that lock
    out
    shipments
    of noncompliant
    products
    to regulated
    states and
    districts.
    We have
    to maintain
    separate
    inventories
    and
    product
    numbers.
    We also
    have
    to set
    up
    product
    numbers
    with our
    Illinois
    customers
    so
    that
    when an existing
    product
    is
    ordered
    it can be
    replaced
    by a
    newly compliant
    product.
    No other
    regulatory
    agency,
    including
    local,
    state, U.S.
    and
    Canadian
    agencies,
    has promulgated
    AIM
    rules
    that
    became
    effective
    weeks
    after
    the
    rule was
    made final.
    No one expected
    that
    the
    Illinois
    rule would
    go before
    the
    Board
    in late
    December
    with
    a rule having
    an
    effective
    date of
    January
    1. We,
    like many
    other
    paint
    companies,
    will not
    be
    in a position
    to change
    our product
    distributions
    to our
    thousands
    of distributor
    and
    retail
    customers
    in Illinois
    in
    an orderly
    and
    efficient
    manner
    by January
    1, 2009.
    The change
    will
    be quite
    costly
    to
    implement is
    such a short
    period
    of time.
    An
    pm
    Company

    Therefore,
    we ask again
    that the Board
    change
    the
    effective
    date of the
    Rule from January
    1, 2009
    to July
    1,
    2009.
    Since timing
    of
    the rule is
    critical
    to
    the
    manner in
    which we change
    our internal
    and
    external inventory
    distribution
    processes,
    we
    ask
    that the Board
    consider
    this request
    and the
    requests
    of others in
    the paint
    industry
    to postpone
    the
    effective
    date of
    the Rule as
    soon
    as possible,
    prior
    to the scheduled
    meeting
    to approve
    the
    Rule.
    Sincerely,
    Michael Murphy
    Corporate
    Counsel
    An
    pm
    Company

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