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December11,
2008
STATE
O’WNOIS
John
Therriault,
Chief
Clerk
Controi
Board
Clerk’s
Office
Attention
Docket
#R09-08
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board
100
W. Randolph,
Suite
11-500
Chicago,
Illinois 60601
RE:
Illinois
EPA
Architectural
and
Industrial
Maintenance
(AIM) Coatings;
Docket
#R9O8
Dear Mr.
Therriault:
Dave
Darling
from
the
NPCA
called
me to inform
me that
Sika Corporation’s
purchase
of
the Vaispar
Flooring
Division
did
not
included
a
continued
membership
in the
National
Paint and Coatings
Association.
Although
I had assumed
we
continued
to be
a
member
of
NPCA
when I
sent my
original
letter, it appears
that I may
not
be speaking my
opinion
as
a
member
of
NPCA
unless Sika Corporation
chooses
to joing
the organization
in
the next
few
days. My comments
stand
as a formulator,
producer
and marketer
of AIM
regulated
paint
and
coating products.
I continue
to support
an Illinois
AIM
Rule
go live date
of
January
1, 2009.
To
reiterate, Silca
Corporation
does NOT
support a request
to
extend
the implementation
date
of the AIM
rulemaking
from
January
1, 2009 to July
1, 2009. Paint
and coatings
companies
have had
sufficient
time and notice
to respond
to the
rule
which
was to originally
be implemented
on January
1st
of 2008.
It
is regretable
that other companies
have
not taken this
opportunity
to better
themselves
and their technology
in order
to
support
the impending
EPA
regulations.
It is
also
regretable
that
those
of
us who took
the rulemaking
seriously
and spent the
time,
energy
and funds
necessary
to
revamp
our product
lines
in
order
to
support
the new
regulations
will
suffer for
our compliance
by
not being
able
to take advantage
of the first
to market
opportunities
which we counted
on to help
to offset
the cost
of timely compliance.
Pushing
back
this
rule is
causing us to
have
to
support
two duplicate
product
lines in
the
field.
One
of the product
lines is a
fuiiy compliant
line released
prior
to 2008 and
the
other is
our original
non
compliant
line which
needs to
be
left
in place
in order to
compete with
others who
continue
to
offer
the
noncompliant
versions
as
regulations continue
to be pushed
back. We, as
industry, HAVE
HAD adequate
time to make
necessary
changes in
order to
comply
with the
amendments
and
should
not be granted
extentions
due to lack
of
effort.
Further,
those
of us who are
in
compliance
have
already
made changes
to our products,
labels
and
computer
system
lock outs
in
order
to
comply
with
the
original 2008
and then
January,
2009
dates. We
have afready
communicated
changes
to
our
customers,
distributors
and
specifiers.
Therefore,
Sika Corporation
strongly
believes that
the implementation
date
should
be
held at January
1
st
2009.
Thank you
for your
consideration
of
our request.
Please
do
not
hesitate to
contact me
if you
have any
questions
or need
additional
information.
Sincerely,
Lisa
E
Director
of Business
szczupaj
.lisa@sika-corp.com
847-221-5691
773-677-1840