ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    1)
    Heading
    of
    the
    Part:
    Definitions
    and
    General
    Provisions
    2)
    Code
    Citation:
    35 Iii.
    Adm.
    Code
    211
    3)
    Section
    Numbers:
    Proposed
    Action:
    211.1000
    New
    211.1745
    New
    211.1878
    New
    211.1885
    Amended
    211.2355
    New
    211.2356
    New
    211.2368
    New
    211.2615
    New
    211.2830
    Amended
    211.2855
    New
    211.2965
    New
    211.3215
    New
    211.3305
    New
    211.3555
    New
    211.3705
    New
    211.3707
    New
    211.4065
    Amended
    211.5335
    New
    211.5535
    New
    211.5585
    New
    211.5860
    New
    211.5875
    New
    211.5885
    New
    211.6405
    New
    211.6425
    New
    211.6535
    New
    211.7290
    Amended
    4)
    Statutory
    Authority:
    Implementing
    Section
    10
    and
    authorized by
    Sections
    27
    and
    28 of
    the
    Environmental
    Protection
    Act
    [415
    ILCS
    5/10,
    27,
    and
    28]
    5)
    A
    Complete
    Description
    of
    the Subjects
    and
    Issues
    Involved:
    The
    proposed
    rulemaking is
    intended
    to
    satisfy
    Illinois’
    obligation
    to
    submit
    a
    State
    Implementation
    Plan
    to
    address
    requirements
    under
    Sections
    172
    and
    182 of
    the
    federal
    Clean
    Air
    Act,
    42
    U.S.C.
    §
    7401

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF PROPOSED
    AMENIMENTS
    et
    seq.,
    for sources
    of volatile
    organic
    material
    (“VOM”)
    emissions
    in areas designated
    as
    nonattainment
    with respect
    to the
    ozone
    National
    Ambient
    Air
    Quality
    Standard.
    The
    United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency
    (“USEPA”)
    issued
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines
    (“CTG5”)
    for Group
    II Consumer
    and
    Commercial
    Product
    Categories,
    which
    consist of
    Industrial
    Cleaning
    Solvents, Flat
    Wood
    Paneling
    Coatings,
    Flexible
    Packaging
    Printing Materials,
    Lithographic
    Printing
    Materials,
    and Letterpress
    Printing
    Materials.
    In the CTGs,
    the
    USEPA
    recommended
    control
    measures
    that
    it
    believes
    constitute
    reasonably
    available
    control
    technology
    for the product
    categories.
    The
    Illinois
    EPA
    proposes
    amending
    Parts 211,
    218,
    and
    219
    to
    implement
    such
    recommendations
    for the
    Chicago
    and
    Metro East
    nonattainment
    areas.
    In
    Part 211,
    the
    Agency
    proposes adding
    twenty-three
    new definitions
    and
    amending
    four
    existing
    definitions
    for
    terms employed
    in proposed
    amendments
    to
    Parts 218
    and 219.
    6)
    Published
    studies
    or reports,
    and
    sources
    of
    underlying
    data,
    used to compose
    this
    rulemaking:
    The
    regulatory
    proposal
    included
    the
    illinois
    EPA’s
    Technical
    Support
    Document,
    which
    relied
    on several
    sources.
    Copies of
    the documents
    the Illinois
    EPA
    relied
    upon are
    available
    for
    review
    with the
    Pollution
    Control Board
    and
    are
    listed
    below:
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines
    for
    Offset
    Lithographic
    Printing
    and Letterpress
    Printing,
    United
    States Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of Air
    Quality
    Planning
    and Standards,
    Research
    Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    2006.
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines
    for
    Flexible
    Package
    Printing,
    United States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of Air Quality
    Planning
    and
    Standards,
    Research
    Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    2006.
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines:
    Industrial
    Cleaning
    Solvents,
    United States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of Air Quality
    Planning
    and
    Standards,
    Research
    Triangle
    Park,
    NC, September
    2006.
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines
    for Flat
    Wood Paneling
    Coatings,
    United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of Air
    Quality
    Planning
    and Standards,
    Research
    Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    2006.
    Technical
    Support
    Document
    for Controlling
    VOM
    Emissions
    from Lithographic
    Printing Operations,
    Illinois
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Air Quality
    Planning
    Section,
    Springfield,
    IL,
    October
    1994.
    Control
    Techniques
    Guideline
    Series: Control
    of
    Volatile
    Organic
    Compound

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    Emissions
    from
    Offset
    Lithographic
    Printing
    (DRAFT),
    United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of
    Air
    Quality
    Planning
    and
    Standards, Research
    Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    1993.
    Control
    of
    volatile
    organic
    compound
    emissionsfrom
    industrial
    solvent
    cleaning
    operations
    (Proposed),
    Ohio
    Administrative
    Code
    3745-21-23
    (February
    2,
    2009).
    7)
    Will
    this proposed
    amendment
    replace
    an
    emergency
    rule
    currently
    in effect?
    No.
    8)
    Does
    this
    rulemaking
    contain
    an automatic
    repeal
    date?
    No.
    9)
    Does
    this
    proposed
    amendment
    contain
    incorporations
    by
    reference? No.
    10)
    Are
    there
    any
    other
    proposed
    amendments
    pending
    on
    this
    Part?
    Yes.
    Section
    Number:
    Proposed
    Action:
    Illinois
    Register
    Citation:
    211.665
    New
    33
    Iii. Reg.
    6896
    (May
    22, 2009)
    211.995
    New
    33
    Ill. Reg.
    6896
    (May
    22,
    2009)
    211.1315
    New
    33111.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May22,
    2009)
    211.1435
    New
    33111.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May
    22,
    2009)
    211.2355
    New
    33 Ill.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May
    22,
    2009)
    211.2357
    New
    33
    Ill.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May
    22,
    2009)
    211.2625
    New
    33 Ill.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May
    22,
    2009)
    211.3100
    New
    33
    Ill.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May
    22,
    2009)
    211.3355
    New
    33111.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May22,
    2009)
    211.3475
    New
    33111.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May22,
    2009)
    211.4280
    New
    33111.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May
    22,
    2009)
    211.5195
    New
    33111.
    Reg.
    6896
    (May
    22,
    2009)
    211.1920
    Amend
    32111.
    Reg.
    17055
    (Oct.
    31,
    2008)
    11)
    Statement
    of
    Statewide
    Policy
    Objectives:
    This
    proposed
    rule
    does
    not
    create
    or
    enlarge
    a
    State
    mandate,
    as defined in
    Section 3(b)
    of the
    State
    Mandates Act.
    [30
    ILCS
    805/3(b)
    (2006)].
    12)
    Time,
    Place,
    and
    Manner
    in
    which
    interested
    persons
    may
    comment
    on
    this
    proposed
    rulemaking:
    13)
    Initial
    Regulatory
    Flexibility
    Analysis:

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    A.
    Types
    of small
    businesses,
    small
    municipalities
    and
    not
    for
    profit
    corporations
    affected:
    This
    rulemaking
    will impact
    any
    small
    business,
    small
    municipality,
    and
    not
    for profit
    corporation
    that
    falls
    within
    one of
    the
    Group
    II Product
    Categories
    and
    meets
    the
    applicability
    thresholds
    specified
    in
    the
    proposal.
    B.
    Reporting,
    bookkeeping
    or other
    procedures
    required
    for
    compliance:
    The
    proposed
    rulemaking
    requires
    that
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    subject
    source
    perform
    emissions
    monitoring,
    submit
    certifications,
    complete
    required
    tests,
    and
    maintain
    records
    and
    make
    reports
    as
    required.
    C.
    Types
    of
    Professional
    skills
    necessary for
    compliance:
    No professional
    skills
    beyond
    those
    currently
    required
    by
    the
    existing
    state
    and
    federal
    air
    pollution
    control
    regulations
    applicable
    to affected
    sources
    will
    be
    required.
    14)
    Regulatory
    Agenda
    on
    which
    this
    rulemaking
    was
    summarized:
    January
    2009
    The
    full
    text of
    the
    Proposed
    Amendment(s)
    begins
    on
    the
    next
    page:

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    1)
    Heading
    of
    the
    Part:
    Organic
    Material
    Emission
    Standard
    and
    Limitations
    for the
    Chicago
    Area
    2)
    Code
    Citation:
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    218
    3)
    Section Numbers:
    Proposed
    Action:
    218.106
    Amended
    218.181
    Amended
    218.187
    New
    218.204
    Amended
    218.205
    Amended
    218.207
    Amended
    218.210
    Amended
    218.211
    Amended
    218.212
    Amended
    218.217
    Amended
    218.401
    Amended
    218.402
    Amended
    218.403
    Amended
    218.404
    Amended
    218.405
    Amended
    218.406
    Repealed
    218.407
    Amended
    218.408
    Repealed
    218.409
    Amended
    218.411
    Amended
    218.412
    New
    218.413
    New
    218.415
    New
    218.416
    New
    218.417
    New
    4)
    Statutory
    Authority:
    Implementing
    Section
    10
    and
    authorized
    by
    Sections
    27
    and
    28
    of
    the
    Environmental
    Protection
    Act
    [415
    ILCS
    5/10,
    27, and
    28]
    5)
    A
    Complete Description
    of the
    Subjects
    and
    Issues
    Involved:
    The
    proposed
    rulemaking
    is
    intended
    to
    satisfy
    Illinois’
    obligation
    to
    submit
    a
    State
    Implementation
    Plan
    to
    address
    requirements
    under
    Sections
    172
    and
    182
    of
    the
    federal
    Clean
    Air
    Act,
    42
    U.S.C.
    §
    7401
    et
    seq.,
    for
    sources
    of
    volatile
    organic
    material
    (“VOM”)
    emissions
    in areas
    designated
    as

    ILLiNOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    nonattainment
    with
    respect
    to
    the
    ozone
    National
    Ambient
    Air
    Quality
    Standard.
    The
    United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency
    (“USEPA”)
    issued
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines
    (“CTGs”)
    for
    Group
    II
    Consumer
    and Commercial
    Product
    Categories,
    which
    consist
    of Industrial Cleaning
    Solvents,
    Flat
    Wood
    Paneling
    Coatings,
    Flexible
    Packaging
    Printing
    Materials, Lithographic
    Printing
    Materials,
    and
    Letterpress
    Printing
    Materials.
    In the
    CTGs,
    the
    USEPA
    recommended
    control
    measures
    that
    it believes
    constitute
    reasonably
    available
    control
    technology
    for
    the product categories.
    The
    Illinois
    EPA
    proposes
    amending
    Parts
    211,
    218,
    and
    219
    to
    implement
    such
    recommendations
    for
    the
    Chicago
    and
    Metro
    East
    nonattainment
    areas.
    Generally,
    the
    proposal
    lowers
    certain
    applicability
    thresholds,
    requires that
    subject
    sources
    comply
    with
    control
    measures
    such
    as VOM
    content
    limitations,
    vapor
    pressure
    limitations,
    and/or
    add-on
    control
    device
    requirements,
    and
    requires
    that
    subject
    sources
    implement
    specified
    work
    practices
    for
    cleaning
    materials.
    6)
    Published
    studies
    or
    reports,
    and
    sources
    of
    underlying data,
    used
    to
    compose
    this
    rulemaking:
    The
    regulatory
    proposal
    included the
    Illinois
    EPA’s
    Technical
    Support
    Document,
    which
    relied
    on
    several
    sources.
    Copies
    of
    the
    documents
    the
    Illinois
    EPA
    relied
    upon
    are
    available
    for
    review
    with
    the
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    and
    are
    listed
    below:
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines
    for
    Offset
    Lithographic
    Printing
    and
    Letterpress
    Printing,
    United
    States
    Environmental Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of
    Air Quality
    Planning
    and
    Standards,
    Research
    Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    2006.
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines
    for
    Flexible
    Package Printing,
    United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of Air
    Quality
    Planning
    and
    Standards,
    Research
    Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    2006.
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines: Industrial
    Cleaning
    Solvents,
    United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of Air
    Quality
    Planning
    and
    Standards,
    Research Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    2006.
    Control
    Techniques
    Guidelines
    for
    Flat
    Wood
    Paneling
    Coatings,
    United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of Air
    Quality
    Planning
    and
    Standards,
    Research
    Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    2006.
    Technical
    Support
    Document
    for Controlling
    VOM
    Emissions
    from
    Lithographic
    Printing Operations,
    Illinois
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Air
    Quality
    Planning
    Section,
    Springfield,
    IL,
    October
    1994.

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    Control
    Techniques
    Guideline
    Series.
    Control
    of Volatile
    Organic
    Compound
    Emissions
    from
    Offset
    Lithographic
    Printing
    (DRAFT),
    United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency,
    Office
    of
    Air Quality
    Planning
    and Standards,
    Research
    Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    1993.
    Control
    ofvolatile
    organic
    compound
    emissions
    from
    industrial
    solvent
    cleaning
    operations
    (Proposed),
    Ohio
    Administrative
    Code
    3745-21-23
    (February
    2, 2009).
    7)
    Will
    this
    proposed
    amendment
    replace
    an emergency
    rule
    currently
    in
    effect?
    No.
    8)
    Does
    this
    rulemaking
    contain
    an automatic
    repeal
    date?
    No.
    9)
    Does
    this
    proposed
    amendment
    contain
    incorporations
    by
    reference?
    No.
    10)
    Are
    there
    any
    other
    proposed
    amendments
    pending
    on
    this
    Part?
    No.
    11)
    Statement
    of Statewide
    Policy
    Objectives:
    This
    proposed
    rule
    does
    not
    create
    or
    enlarge
    a
    State
    mandate,
    as defined
    in Section
    3(b)
    of the
    State
    Mandates
    Act. [30
    ILCS
    805/3(b)
    (2006)].
    12)
    Time,
    Place,
    and
    Manner
    in
    which
    interested
    persons
    may
    comment
    on this
    proposed
    rulemaking:
    13)
    Initial
    Regulatory
    Flexibility
    Analysis:
    A.
    Types
    of
    small
    businesses,
    small
    municipalities
    and
    not for
    profit
    corporations
    affected:
    This
    rulemaking
    will
    impact
    any
    small business,
    small
    municipality,
    and
    not
    for
    profit
    corporation
    that
    falls within
    one
    of
    the Group
    II Product
    Categories
    and
    meets
    the applicability
    thresholds
    specified
    in
    the
    proposal.
    B.
    Reporting,
    bookkeeping
    or
    other
    procedures
    required
    for
    compliance:
    The
    proposed
    rulemaking
    requires
    that
    the owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a subject
    source
    perform
    emissions
    monitoring,
    submit
    certifications,
    complete
    required
    tests,
    and
    maintain
    records
    and
    make
    reports
    as required.
    C.
    Types
    of Professional
    skills
    necessary
    for compliance:
    No
    professional
    skills
    beyond
    those
    currently
    required
    by
    the existing
    state
    and federal
    air
    pollution
    control
    regulations
    applicable
    to affected
    sources
    will
    be required.

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE OF
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    14)
    Regulatory
    Agenda
    on
    which this
    rulemaking
    was
    summarized:
    January
    2009
    The full
    text
    of
    the
    Proposed
    Amendment(s)
    begins
    on the
    next page:

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    1)
    Heading
    of the
    Part: Organic
    Material Emission Standards
    and Limitations
    for
    the Metro
    East Area
    2)
    Code
    Citation:
    35 111. Adm. Code 219
    3)
    Section
    Numbers:
    Proposed
    Action:
    219.106
    Amended
    219.181
    Amended
    219.187
    New
    2 19.204
    Amended
    219.205
    Amended
    219.207
    Amended
    219.210
    Amended
    219.211
    Amended
    219.21 2
    Amended
    219.217
    Amended
    219.401
    Amended
    219.402
    Amended
    219.403
    Amended
    2 19.404
    Amended
    219.405
    Amended
    2
    19.406
    Repealed
    219.407
    Amended
    2
    19.408
    Repealed
    219.409
    Amended
    219.411
    Amended
    219.412
    New
    219.413
    New
    219.415
    New
    219.416
    New
    219.417
    New
    4)
    Statutory
    Authority:
    Implementing Section
    10
    and authorized
    by Sections 27
    and
    28 of
    the Environmental
    Protection
    Act [415
    ILCS 5/10, 27, and
    28]
    5)
    A Complete
    Description of
    the Subjects and
    Issues Involved: The
    proposed
    rulemaking
    is
    intended to satisfy
    Illinois’
    obligation
    to
    submit a State Implementation
    Plan to address
    requirements
    under Sections
    172 and 182 of
    the federal Clean Air
    Act, 42
    U.S.C.
    §
    7401
    et
    seq.,
    for
    sources
    of
    volatile
    organic material
    (“VOM”) emissions
    in
    areas
    designated
    as

    ILLiNOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    nonattainment
    with respect
    to the
    ozone
    National Ambient Air
    Quality Standard.
    The
    United States
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency (“USEPA”)
    issued Control Techniques
    Guidelines
    (“CTGs”)
    for Group II Consumer
    and Commercial
    Product
    Categories,
    which
    consist
    of Industrial Cleaning
    Solvents,
    Flat
    Wood
    Paneling Coatings,
    Flexible Packaging
    Printing
    Materials,
    Lithographic
    Printing Materials,
    and Letterpress
    Printing Materials.
    In
    the CTGs, the
    USEPA recommended
    control
    measures
    that it believes
    constitute
    reasonably available
    control
    technology
    for the
    product categories.
    The Illinois EPA
    proposes
    amending
    Parts 211, 218,
    and 219 to implement
    such recommendations
    for
    the
    Chicago and Metro
    East
    nonattainment
    areas.
    Generally, the proposal
    lowers certain
    applicability
    thresholds,
    requires
    that
    subject sources
    comply
    with control
    measures
    such
    as VOM content
    limitations, vapor
    pressure
    limitations, andJor add-on
    control device
    requirements,
    and requires
    that subject sources implement
    specified
    work practices
    for
    cleaning
    materials.
    6)
    Published
    studies or
    reports,
    and sources of
    underlying data,
    used to compose
    this
    rulemaking:
    The regulatory
    proposal
    included
    the Illinois EPA’s
    Technical
    Support
    Document,
    which relied
    on several
    sources. Copies of the
    documents the
    Illinois EPA
    relied
    upon are available
    for review with
    the
    Pollution
    Control Board and
    are
    listed
    below:
    Control Techniques
    Guidelines
    for Offset Lithographic
    Printing
    and
    Letterpress
    Printing, United
    States Environmental
    Protection
    Agency, Office
    of Air Quality
    Planning and
    Standards, Research
    Triangle
    Park, NC, September
    2006.
    Control Techniques
    Guidelines
    for Flexible Package
    Printing,
    United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection Agency,
    Office of Air
    Quality Planning and
    Standards,
    Research Triangle
    Park,
    NC, September
    2006.
    Control Techniques
    Guidelines:
    Industrial Cleaning
    Solvents, United
    States
    Environmental
    Protection Agency,
    Office
    of
    Air
    Quality Planning and
    Standards,
    Research Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    2006.
    Control Techniques
    Guidelines
    for Flat Wood Paneling
    Coatings,
    United States
    Environmental
    Protection Agency,
    Office of Air
    Quality Planning and
    Standards,
    Research
    Triangle Park, NC, September
    2006.
    Technical
    Support Documentfor
    Controlling
    VOM
    Emissions
    from
    Lithographic
    Printing Operations,
    Illinois
    Environmental Protection
    Agency,
    Air Quality Planning
    Section,
    Springfield,
    IL, October
    1994.

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF
    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
    Control
    Techniques Guideline
    Series:
    Control
    of
    Volatile
    Organic Compound
    Emissions
    from Offset
    Lithographic Printing
    (DRAFT), United
    States Environmental
    Protection
    Agency, Office of
    Air Quality Planning
    and Standards,
    Research Triangle
    Park,
    NC,
    September
    1993.
    Control
    ofvolatile
    organic compound
    emissions from
    industrial solvent
    cleaning
    operations
    (Proposed),
    Ohio Administrative
    Code
    3745-21-23
    (February
    2, 2009).
    7)
    Will this
    proposed
    amendment
    replace an emergency
    rule
    currently in effect?
    No.
    8)
    Does this
    rulemaking contain
    an
    automatic
    repeal date? No.
    9)
    Does
    this proposed
    amendment
    contain incorporations
    by
    reference?
    No.
    10)
    Are
    there any
    other
    proposed amendments
    pending on this
    Part? No.
    11)
    Statement of
    Statewide Policy
    Objectives:
    This proposed rule
    does not
    create or
    enlarge a
    State mandate, as defined
    in Section
    3(b)
    of the State
    Mandates Act.
    [30 ILCS
    805/3(b)
    (2006)].
    12)
    Time, Place,
    and Manner in which
    interested persons
    may comment
    on
    this proposed
    rulemaking:
    13)
    Initial
    Regulatory
    Flexibility
    Analysis:
    A.
    Types of
    small businesses,
    small municipalities
    and not for
    profit corporations
    affected: This
    rulemaking
    will impact any small
    business,
    small
    municipality, and
    not for
    profit
    corporation that falls
    within
    one
    of
    the Group II Product
    Categories
    and meets the
    applicability
    thresholds specified
    in the
    proposal.
    B.
    Reporting, bookkeeping
    or other procedures
    required
    for compliance:
    The
    proposed rulemaking
    requires
    that
    the
    owner or operator
    of a
    subject
    source
    perform
    emissions
    monitoring,
    submit
    certifications,
    complete required
    tests, and
    maintain records and
    make reports as
    required.
    C.
    Types
    of Professional skills
    necessary for
    compliance: No
    professional skills
    beyond
    those currently
    required
    by the
    existing
    state
    and
    federal air pollution
    control
    regulations
    applicable to affected
    sources will be
    required.

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    NOTICE
    OF PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    14)
    Regulatory
    Agenda
    on which
    this
    rulemaking
    was
    summarized:
    January
    2009
    The
    full
    text
    of
    the
    Proposed
    Amendment(s)
    begins
    on
    the
    next page:

    TITLE
    35:
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    B:
    AIR
    POLLUTION
    CHAPTER
    I: POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER
    c: EMISSION
    STANDARDS
    AN])
    LIMITATIONS
    FOR STATIONARY
    SOURCES
    PART 211
    DEFINITIONS AND
    GENERAL
    PROVISIONS
    SUBPART A:
    GENERAL
    PROVISIONS
    Section
    211.101
    Incorporations
    by Reference
    211.102
    Abbreviations
    and Conversion
    Factors
    SUBPART
    B:
    DEFINITIONS
    Section
    211.121
    Other
    Definitions
    211.122
    Definitions (Repealed)
    211.130
    Accelacota
    211.150
    Accumulator
    211.170
    AcidGases
    211.210
    Actual Heat
    Input
    211.230
    Adhesive
    211.240
    Adhesion
    Promoter
    211.250
    Aeration
    211.270
    Aerosol
    Can
    Filling Line
    211.290
    Afierburner
    211.310
    Air Contaminant
    211.330
    Air Dried Coatings
    211.350
    Air Oxidation
    Process
    211.370
    Air
    Pollutant
    211.390
    Air Pollution
    211.410
    Air
    Pollution Control
    Equipment
    211.430
    Air Suspension
    Coater/Dryer
    211.450
    Airless Spray
    211.470
    Air Assisted
    Airless
    Spray
    211.474
    Alcohol
    211.479
    Allowance
    211.484
    Animal
    211.485
    Animal Pathological
    Waste
    211.490
    Annual
    Grain
    Through-Put
    211.495
    Anti-Glare/Safety
    Coating

    211.510
    Application
    Area
    211.530
    Architectural
    Coating
    211.550
    As Applied
    211.560
    As-Applied Fountain
    Solution
    211.570
    Asphalt
    211.590
    Asphalt
    Prime Coat
    211.610
    Automobile
    211.630
    Automobile
    or Light-Duty Truck
    Assembly
    Source or Automobile
    or
    Light-Duty
    Truck Manufacturing
    Plant
    211.650
    Automobile
    or
    Light-Duty
    Truck
    Refinishing
    211.660
    Automotive/Transportation
    Plastic Parts
    211.670
    Baked
    Coatings
    211.680
    Bakery
    Oven
    211.685
    Basecoat/Clearcoat
    System
    211.690
    Batch
    Loading
    211.695
    Batch
    Operation
    211.696
    Batch
    Process
    Train
    211.710
    Bead-Dipping
    211.730
    Binders
    211.740
    Brakehorsepower
    (rated-bhp)
    211.750
    British
    Thennal Unit
    211.770
    Brush
    or Wipe Coating
    211.790
    Bulk
    Gasoline Plant
    211.810
    Bulk
    Gasoline
    Terminal
    211.820
    Business
    Machine Plastic
    Parts
    211.830
    Can
    211.850
    CanCoating
    211.870
    Can Coating
    Line
    211.890
    Capture
    211.910
    Capture
    Device
    211.930
    Capture
    Efficiency
    211.950
    Capture
    System
    211.953
    Carbon Adsorber
    211.955
    Cement
    211.960
    Cement Kiln
    211.970
    Certified
    Investigation
    211.980
    Chemical Manufacturing
    Process Unit
    211.990
    Choke
    Loading
    211.1000
    Class II Finish
    211.1010
    Clean
    Air
    Act
    211.1050
    Cleaning
    and Separating
    Operation
    211.1070
    Cleaning
    Materials
    211.1090
    Clear Coating
    211.1110
    ClearTopcoat

    211.1120
    Clinker
    211.1130
    Closed
    Purge
    System
    211.1150
    Closed
    Vent
    System
    211.1170
    CoalRefuse
    211.1190
    Coating
    211.1210
    Coating
    Applicator
    211.1230
    Coating
    Line
    211.1250
    Coating
    Plant
    211.1270
    Coil Coating
    211.1290
    Coil Coating
    Line
    211.1310
    ColdCleaning
    211.1312
    Combined
    Cycle
    System
    211.1316
    Combustion
    Turbine
    211.1320
    Commence
    Commercial
    Operation
    211.1324
    Commence
    Operation
    211.1328
    CommonStack
    211.1330
    Complete
    Combustion
    211.1350
    Component
    211.1370
    Concrete
    Curing
    Compounds
    211.1390
    Concentrated
    Nitric
    Acid
    Manufacturing
    Process
    211.1410
    Condensate
    211.1430
    Condensible
    PM-b
    211.1465
    Continuous
    Automatic
    Stoking
    211.1467
    Continuous
    Coater
    211.1470
    Continuous
    Process
    211.1490
    Control
    Device
    211.1510
    Control
    Device
    Efficiency
    211.1515
    ControlPeriod
    211.1520
    Conventional
    Air
    Spray
    211.1530
    Conventional
    Soybean
    Crushing
    Source
    211.1550
    Conveyorized
    Degreasing
    211.1570
    CrudeOil
    211.1590
    Crude
    Oil
    Gathering
    211.1610
    Crushing
    211.1630
    Custody
    Transfer
    211.1650
    Cutback
    Asphalt
    211.1670
    Daily-Weighted
    Average
    VOM
    Content
    211.1690
    Day
    211.1710
    Degreaser
    211.1730
    Delivery
    Vessel
    211.1740
    Diesel
    Engine
    211.1745
    Digital
    Printing
    211.1750
    Dip Coating
    211.1770
    Distillate
    Fuel
    Oil

    211.1780
    Distillation
    Unit
    211.1790
    Drum
    211.1810
    Dry Cleaning
    Operation
    or Dry Cleaning
    Facility
    211.1830
    Dump-Pit Area
    211.1850
    Effective
    Grate
    Area
    211.1870
    Effluent Water
    Separator
    211.1875
    Elastomeric
    Materials
    211.1878
    Electrical
    Apparatus Component
    211.1880
    Electromagnetic Interference/Radio
    Frequency
    Interference
    (EMJIRFI)
    Shielding
    Coatings
    211.1885
    Electronic Component
    211.1890
    Electrostatic
    Bell or Disc Spray
    211.1900
    Electrostatic Prep Coat
    211.1910
    Electrostatic
    Spray
    211.1920
    Emergency
    or Standby Unit
    211.1930
    EmissionRate
    211.1950
    Emission
    Unit
    211.1970
    Enamel
    211.1990
    Enclose
    211.2010
    End Sealing
    Compound Coat
    211.2030
    Enhanced
    Under-the-Cup Fill
    211.2050
    Ethanol Blend
    Gasoline
    211.2070
    Excess Air
    211.2080
    Excess Emissions
    211.2090
    Excessive Release
    211.2110
    Existing Grain-Drying
    Operation (Repealed)
    211.2130
    Existing Grain-Handling Operation
    (Repealed)
    211.2150
    Exterior Base Coat
    211.2170
    Exterior End
    Coat
    211.2190
    External
    Floating
    Roof
    211.2210
    Extreme Performance Coating
    211.2230
    Fabric Coating
    211.2250
    Fabric Coating
    Line
    211.2270
    Federally
    Enforceable Limitations and
    Conditions
    211.2285
    FeedMill
    211.2290
    Fermentation
    Time
    211.2300
    Fill
    211.2310
    Final
    Repair
    Coat
    211.2330
    Firebox
    211.2350
    Fixed-Roof
    Tank
    211.2355
    Flat Wood Paneling
    211.2356
    Flat Wood Paneling
    Coating Line
    211.2360
    Flexible
    Coating
    211.2365
    Flexible Operation Unit

    211.2368
    Flexible
    Packaging
    211.2370
    Flexographic
    Printing
    211.2390
    Flexographic
    Printing
    Line
    211.2410
    Floating Roof
    211.2420
    Fossil Fuel
    211.2425
    Fossil
    Fuel-Fired
    211.2430
    Fountain
    Solution
    211.2450
    Freeboard
    Height
    211.2470
    Fuel
    Combustion
    Emission Unit or Fuel
    Combustion
    Emission
    Source
    211.2490
    Fugitive Particulate
    Matter
    211.2510
    Full
    Operating
    Flowrate
    211.2530
    Gas Service
    211.2550
    Gas/Gas
    Method
    211.2570
    Gasoline
    211.2590
    Gasoline Dispensing
    Operation
    or Gasoline Dispensing
    Facility
    211.2610
    Gel Coat
    211.2615
    General Work
    Surface
    211.2620
    Generator
    211.2630
    Gloss
    Reducers
    211.2650
    Grain
    211.2670
    Grain-Drying
    Operation
    211.2690
    Grain-Handling
    and Conditioning
    Operation
    211.2710
    Grain-Handling
    Operation
    211.2730
    Green-Tire
    Spraying
    211.2750
    Green
    Tires
    211.2770
    Gross
    Heating Value
    211.2790
    Gross
    Vehicle Weight
    Rating
    211.2810
    Heated
    Airless Spray
    211.2815
    Heat
    Input
    211.2820
    Heat
    Input Rate
    211.2830
    Heatset
    211.2850
    Heatset
    Web Offset Lithographic
    Printing
    Line
    211.2855
    Heatset
    Web Letterpress
    Printing
    Line
    211.2870
    Heavy Liquid
    211.2890
    Heavy
    Metals
    211.2910
    Heavy
    Off-Highway Vehicle
    Products
    211.2930
    Heavy
    Off-Highway
    Vehicle Products
    Coating
    211.2950
    Heavy
    Off-Highway Vehicle
    Products
    Coating
    Line
    211.2965
    High
    Precision
    Optic
    211.2970
    High
    Temperature Aluminum
    Coating
    211.2990
    High Volume Low
    Pressure
    (HVLP)
    Spray
    211.3010
    Hood
    211.3030
    Hot Well
    211.3050
    Housekeeping
    Practices

    211.3070
    Incinerator
    211.3090
    Indirect
    Heat
    Transfer
    211.3110
    Ink
    211.3
    130
    In-Process Tank
    211.3
    150
    In-Situ Sampling Systems
    211.3170
    Interior
    Body Spray Coat
    211.3190
    Internal-Floating
    Roof
    211.3210
    Internal Transferring Area
    211.3215
    Janitorial
    Cleaning
    211.3230
    Lacquers
    211.3250
    Large
    Appliance
    211.3270
    Large
    Appliance Coating
    211.3290
    Large
    Appliance
    Coating
    Line
    211.3300
    Lean-Burn Engine
    211.3305
    Letterpress
    Printing Line
    211.3310
    LightLiquid
    211.3330
    Light-Duty Truck
    211.3350
    Light Oil
    211.3370
    Liquid/Gas Method
    211.3390
    Liquid-Mounted Seal
    211.3410
    Liquid Service
    211.3430
    Liquids Dripping
    211.3450
    Lithographic Printing Line
    211.3470
    Load-Out Area
    211.3480
    Loading Event
    211.3483
    Long Dry Kiln
    211.3485
    Long Wet Kiln
    211.3487
    Low-NOx
    Burner
    211.3490
    Low Solvent Coating
    211.3500
    Lubricating
    Oil
    211.3510
    Magnet Wire
    211.3530
    Magnet Wire Coating
    211.3550
    Magnet Wire Coating Line
    211.3555
    Maintenance Cleaning
    211.3570
    Major Dump Pit
    211.3590
    Major Metropolitan
    Area (MMA)
    211.3610
    Major Population Area (MPA)
    211.3620
    Manually Operated
    Equipment
    211.3630
    Manufacturing Process
    211.3650
    Marine Terminal
    211.3660
    Marine Vessel
    211.3670
    Material Recovery Section
    211.3690
    Maximum
    Theoretical Emissions
    211.3695
    Maximum True Vapor Pressure

    211.3705
    Medical
    Device
    211.3707
    Medical
    Device
    and Phannaceutical
    Manufacturing
    211.3710
    Metal
    Furniture
    211.3730
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coating
    211.3750
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coating
    Line
    211.3770
    Metallic
    Shoe-Type
    Seal
    211.3780
    Mid-Kiln
    Firing
    211.3790
    Miscellaneous
    Fabricated
    Product
    Manufacturing
    Process
    211.3810
    Miscellaneous
    Formulation
    Manufacturing
    Process
    211.3830
    Miscellaneous
    Metal
    Parts
    and Products
    211.3850
    Miscellaneous
    Metal
    Parts
    and
    Products
    Coating
    211.3870
    Miscellaneous
    Metal
    Parts
    or Products
    Coating
    Line
    211.3890
    Miscellaneous
    Organic
    Chemical
    Manufacturing
    Process
    211.3910
    Mixing
    Operation
    211.3915
    Mobile
    Equipment
    211.3930
    Monitor
    211.3950
    Monomer
    211.3960
    Motor
    Vehicles
    211.3965
    Motor
    Vehicle
    Refinishing
    211.3970
    Multiple
    Package
    Coating
    211.3980
    Nameplate
    Capacity
    211.3990
    New
    Grain-Drying
    Operation
    (Repealed)
    211.4010
    New Grain-Handling
    Operation
    (Repealed)
    211.4030
    No
    Detectable
    Volatile
    Organic
    Material
    Emissions
    211.4050
    Non-Contact
    Process
    Water Cooling
    Tower
    211.4055
    Non-Flexible
    Coating
    211.4065
    Non-Heatset
    211.4067
    NO
    Trading
    Program
    211.4070
    Offset
    211.4090
    One Hundred
    Percent
    Acid
    211.4110
    One-Turn
    Storage
    Space
    211.4130
    Opacity
    211.4150
    Opaque
    Stains
    211.4170
    Open
    Top Vapor
    Degreasing
    211.4190
    Open-Ended
    Valve
    211.4210
    Operator
    of a
    Gasoline Dispensing
    Operation
    or
    Operator
    of a Gasoline
    Dispensing
    Facility
    211.4230
    Organic
    Compound
    211.4250
    Organic
    Material
    and
    Organic Materials
    211.4260
    Organic
    Solvent
    211.4270
    Organic
    Vapor
    211.4290
    Oven
    211.4310
    Overall
    Control
    211.4330
    Overvarnish

    211.4350
    Owner
    of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation
    or Owner of a
    Gasoline
    Dispensing Facility
    211.4370
    Owner
    or
    Operator
    211.4390
    Packaging Rotogravure Printing
    211.4410
    Packaging
    Rotogravure
    Printing Line
    211.4430
    Pail
    211.4450
    Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint
    Manufacturing
    Plant
    211.4470
    Paper Coating
    211.4490
    Paper Coating Line
    211.4510
    Particulate
    Matter
    211.4530
    Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM
    (Vol)
    211.4550
    Person
    211.4590
    Petroleum
    211.4610
    Petroleum Liquid
    211.4630
    Petroleum Refinery
    211.4650
    Pharmaceutical
    211.4670
    Pharmaceutical
    Coating Operation
    211.4690
    Photochemically Reactive Material
    211.4710
    Pigmented Coatings
    211.4730
    Plant
    211.4740
    Plastic Part
    211.4750
    Plasticizers
    211.4770
    PM-b
    211.4790
    Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture
    211.4810
    Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing
    Process
    211.4830
    Polyester Resin Material(s)
    211.4850
    Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing
    Process
    211.4870
    Polystyrene
    Plant
    211.4890
    Polystyrene Resin
    211.4910
    Portable Grain-Handling Equipment
    211.4930
    Portland Cement
    Manufacturing
    Process Emission Source
    211.4950
    Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement
    Manufacturing Plant
    211.4960
    Potential Electrical Output Capacity
    211.4970
    Potential to Emit
    211.4990
    Power Driven Fastener Coating
    211.5010
    Precoat
    211.5015
    PreheaterKiln
    211.5020
    Preheater/Precalciner Kiln
    211.5030
    Pressure Release
    211.5050
    Pressure Tank
    2
    11.5060
    Pressure/Vacuum
    Relief Valve
    211.5061
    Pretreatment Wash Primer
    211.5065
    Primary Product
    211.5070
    PrimeCoat

    211.5080
    Primer Sealer
    211.5090
    Primer Surfacer
    Coat
    211.5110
    Primer Surfacer
    Operation
    211.5130
    Primers
    211.5150
    Printing
    211.5170
    Printing Line
    211.5185
    Process Emission
    Source
    211.5190
    Process Emission
    Unit
    211.5210
    Process
    Unit
    211.5230
    Process Unit
    Shutdown
    211.5245
    Process
    Vent
    211.5250
    Process
    Weight Rate
    211.5270
    Production
    Equipment
    Exhaust
    System
    211.5310
    Publication
    Rotogravure
    Printing
    Line
    211.5330
    Purged
    Process
    Fluid
    211.5335
    Radiation
    Effect Coating
    211.5340
    Rated
    Heat Input
    Capacity
    211.5350
    Reactor
    211.5370
    Reasonably Available
    Control Technology
    (RACT)
    211.5390
    Reclamation
    System
    211.5410
    Refiner
    211.5430
    Refinery Fuel
    Gas
    211.5450
    Refinery Fuel
    Gas System
    211.5470
    Refinery Unit
    or
    Refinery Process
    Unit
    211.5480
    Reflective
    Argent Coating
    211.5490
    Refrigerated
    Condenser
    211.5500
    Regulated
    Air Pollutant
    211.5510
    Reid Vapor Pressure
    211.5530
    Repair
    211.5535
    Repair Cleaning
    211.5550
    Repair Coat
    211.5570
    Repaired
    211.5580
    Repowering
    211.5585
    Research and Development
    Operation
    211.5590
    Residual Fuel
    Oil
    211.5600
    Resist Coat
    211.5610
    Restricted Area
    211.5630
    Retail Outlet
    211.5640
    Rich-Bum
    Engine
    211.5650
    Ringelmann
    Chart
    211.5670
    Roadway
    211.5690
    Roll
    Coater
    211.5710
    Roll
    Coating
    211.5730
    Roll Printer

    211.5750
    Roll
    Printing
    211.5770
    Rotogravure
    Printing
    211.5790
    Rotogravure Printing Line
    211.5810
    Safety Relief Valve
    211.5830
    Sandblasting
    211.5850
    Sanding
    Sealers
    211.5860
    Scientific Instrument
    211.5870
    Screening
    211.5875
    Screen
    Printing
    211.5880
    Screen Printing on Paper
    211.5885
    Screen Reclamation
    211.5890
    Sealer
    211.5910
    Semi-Transparent Stains
    211.5930
    Sensor
    211.5950
    Set of Safety Relief Valves
    211.5970
    Sheet Basecoat
    211.5980
    Sheet-Fed
    211.5990
    Shotbiasting
    211.6010
    Side-Seam Spray Coat
    211.6025
    Single
    Unit Operation
    211.6030
    Smoke
    211.6050
    Smokeless
    Flare
    211.6060
    Soft Coat
    211.6070
    Solvent
    211.6090
    Solvent Cleaning
    211.6110
    Solvent Recovery System
    211.6130
    Source
    211.6140
    Specialty
    Coatings
    211.6145
    Specialty
    Coatings for Motor
    Vehicles
    211.6150
    Specialty
    High Gloss Catalyzed Coating
    211.6170
    Specialty Leather
    211.6190
    Specialty Soybean Crushing Source
    211.6210
    Splash
    Loading
    211.6230
    Stack
    211.6250
    Stain Coating
    211.6270
    Standard Conditions
    211.6290
    Standard Cubic Foot (scf)
    211.6310
    Start-Up
    211.6330
    Stationary Emission Source
    211.6350
    Stationary
    Emission Unit
    211.6355
    Stationary Gas Turbine
    211.6360
    Stationary Reciprocating
    Internal Combustion Engine
    211.6370
    Stationary Source
    211.6390
    Stationary Storage Tank

    211.6400
    Stencil
    Coat
    211.6405
    Sterilization Indicating
    Ink
    211.6410
    Storage
    Tank or Storage Vessel
    211.6420
    Strippable
    Spray Booth
    Coating
    211.6425
    Stripping
    211.6430
    Styrene
    Devolatilizer
    Unit
    211.6450
    Styrene Recovery
    Unit
    211.6470
    Submerged Loading
    Pipe
    211.6490
    Substrate
    211.6510
    Sulfuric
    Acid Mist
    211.6530
    Surface Condenser
    211.6535
    Surface
    Preparation
    211.6540
    Surface Preparation
    Materials
    211.6550
    Synthetic
    Organic Chemical
    or Polymer
    Manufacturing
    Plant
    211.6570
    Tablet Coating
    Operation
    211.6580
    Texture
    Coat
    211.6590
    Thirty-Day
    Rolling
    Average
    211.6610
    Three-Piece
    Can
    211.6620
    Three
    or Four Stage Coating
    System
    211.6630
    Through-the-Valve
    Fill
    211.6650
    Tooling
    Resin
    211.6670
    Topcoat
    211.6690
    Topcoat Operation
    211.6695
    Topcoat System
    211.6710
    Touch-Up
    211.6720
    Touch-Up Coating
    211.6730
    Transfer Efficiency
    211.6750
    Tread End Cementing
    211.6770
    True
    Vapor Pressure
    211.6790
    Turnaround
    211.6810
    Two-Piece
    Can
    211.6830
    Under-the-Cup Fill
    211.6850
    Undertread
    Cementing
    211.6860
    Uniform Finish Blender
    211.6870
    Unregulated
    Safety
    Relief Valve
    211.6880
    Vacuum Metallizing
    211.6890
    Vacuum
    Producing
    System
    211.6910
    Vacuum Service
    211.6930
    Valves
    Not Externally
    Regulated
    211.6950
    Vapor Balance
    System
    211.6970
    Vapor Collection
    System
    211.6990
    Vapor Control
    System
    211.7010
    Vapor-Mounted
    Primary
    Seal
    211.7030
    Vapor Recovery
    System

    211.7050
    Vapor-Suppressed
    Polyester Resin
    211.7070
    Vinyl Coating
    211.7090
    Vinyl Coating
    Line
    211.7110
    Volatile
    Organic
    Liquid
    (VOL)
    211.7130
    Volatile Organic Material Content
    (VOMC)
    211.7150
    Volatile
    Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile
    Organic Compound (VOC)
    211.7170
    Volatile
    Petroleum Liquid
    211.7190
    WashCoat
    211.7200
    Washoff
    Operations
    211.7210
    Wastewater (Oil/Water) Separator
    211.7230
    Weak
    Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process
    211.7250
    Web
    211.7270
    Wholesale Purchase
    - Consumer
    211.7290
    Wood Furniture
    211.7310
    Wood Furniture Coating
    211.7330
    Wood Furniture
    Coating Line
    211.7350
    Woodworking
    211.7400
    Yeast Percentage
    211.APPENDIX A
    Rule into Section Table
    21 1.APPENDIX B
    Section into Rule Table
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections
    9,
    9.1,
    9.9 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27
    and 28.5
    of the
    Environmental
    Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/9, 9.1,
    9.9, 10,
    27 and 28.5].
    SOURCE: Adopted as
    Chapter
    2:
    Air Pollution, Rule 201: Definitions, R71-23, 4 PCB
    191, filed and effective April 14, 1972; amended in R74-2 and R75-5,
    32 PCB
    295,
    at 3
    Ill. Reg. 5,
    p.
    777,
    effective February 3, 1979; amended
    in R78-3 and 4, 35 PCB 75 and
    243,
    at 3
    Ill.
    Reg.
    30,
    p.
    124, effective July 28,
    1979; amended in R80-5, at 7 Ill. Reg.
    1244, effective January
    21,
    1983; codified at 7 Ill. Reg. 13590; amended in R82-1
    (Docket A) at 10111. Reg. 12624,
    effective
    July
    7, 1986; amended
    in
    R85-21(A) at 11111.
    Reg. 11747, effective June 29, 1987; amended in R86-34
    at 11111.
    Reg. 12267,
    effective
    July
    10, 1987;
    amended in
    R86-39
    at 11111.
    Reg.
    20804,
    effective December 14, 1987;
    amended in
    R82-14
    and
    R86-37 at
    12
    Ill.
    Reg.
    787, effective December 24,
    1987;
    amended in R86-18 at 12 111. Reg. 7284, effective April
    8, 1988; amended in R86-10 at
    12111. Reg. 7621,
    effective
    April
    11, 1988; amended
    inR88-23 at 13111. Reg. 10862,
    effective June 27, 1989; amended in R89-8 at 13 Ill. Reg. 17457, effective January
    1,
    1990;
    amended
    in R89-16(A)
    at 14 Ill. Reg. 9141,
    effective May 23, 1990; amended in
    R88-30(B) at 15 Ill. Reg. 5223, effective March 28, 1991; amended
    in
    R88-14
    at 15 Ill.
    Reg. 7901,
    effective
    May
    14,
    1991;
    amended
    in R91-lO at 15 Ill. Reg. 15564, effective
    October
    11, 1991; amended in R91-6 at 15 Ill. Reg. 15673, effective October 14,
    1991;
    amended in
    R91-22 at 16 Ill. Reg. 7656, effective
    May
    1, 1992; amended in R9l-24 at 16
    Ill.
    Reg. 13526,
    effective
    August
    24,
    1992;
    amended
    in R93-9 at 17 Ill. Reg. 16504,
    effective September 27, 1993; amended in R93-l 1 at 17 Iii. Reg. 21471, effective

    December
    7,
    1993;
    amended
    in R93-14
    at
    18
    Ill.
    Reg.
    1253, effective
    January
    18, 1994;
    amended
    in
    R94-12
    at 18 Ill.
    Reg.
    14962, effective
    September
    21,
    1994;
    amended
    in
    R94-14 at
    18
    Ill.
    Reg.
    15744,
    effective
    October
    17,
    1994; amended
    in
    R94-15 at
    18 Iii.
    Reg. 16379,
    effective
    October
    25, 1994;
    amended
    in R94-16
    at
    18 Ill. Reg.
    16929,
    effective
    November
    15, 1994;
    amended
    in
    R94-21,
    R94-31
    and
    R94-32
    at 19
    Ill. Reg.
    6823,
    effective
    May 9,
    1995;
    amended
    in R94-33
    at
    19 Iii. Reg.
    7344,
    effective
    May
    22,
    1995;
    amended
    in
    R95-2
    at
    19
    Iii.
    Reg. 11066,
    effective
    July
    12, 1995;
    amended in
    R95-
    16
    at 19
    Ill. Reg.
    15176,
    effective
    October
    19, 1995;
    amended
    in R96-5
    at
    20
    Iii.
    Reg.
    7590,
    effective
    May
    22,
    1996; amended
    in R96-16
    at 21111.
    Reg. 2641,
    effective
    February
    7, 1997;
    amended
    in
    R97-17 at 21111.
    Reg.
    6489,
    effective
    May
    16, 1997;
    amended
    in R97-24
    at
    21111. Reg.
    7695,
    effective
    June
    9,
    1997; amended
    in
    R96-17
    at 21
    Ill.
    Reg.
    7856,
    effective
    June 17,
    1997; amended
    in
    R97-31
    at 22
    111. Reg.
    3497,
    effective
    February
    2, 1998;
    amended
    in
    R98-17
    at
    22 111. Reg.1
    1405,
    effective
    June
    22,
    1998;
    amended
    in R01-9
    at
    25
    Ill. Reg.
    108, effective
    December
    26, 2000; amended
    in
    ROl-li
    at 25 111.
    Reg. 4582,
    effective
    March
    15,
    2001; amended
    in
    R01-17
    at 25
    Ill.
    Reg.
    5900,
    effective
    April
    17,
    2001;
    amended
    in
    R05-16
    at 29
    111. Reg.
    8181, effective
    May
    23,
    2005; amended
    in
    R05-1
    1 at 29
    Iii.
    Reg.8892,
    effective
    June
    13, 2005;
    amended
    in R04-
    12/20
    at 30 111.
    Reg.
    9654,
    effective
    May
    15, 2006;
    amended
    in R07-18
    at 31111.
    Reg.
    14271,
    effective
    September
    25,
    2007.
    Section
    211.1000
    Class
    II Finish
    “Class II
    Finish”
    means
    a finish that
    meets
    the
    specifications
    of
    Voluntary
    Product
    Standard
    PS-59-73,
    as approved
    by
    the
    American
    National
    Standards
    Institute.
    Section
    211.1745
    Digital
    Printing
    “Digital
    Printing”
    means,
    for purposes
    of 35
    Iii. Adm.
    Code
    218.187 and
    219.187,
    the
    transfer of
    electronic
    files
    directly from
    a computer
    to
    an electronically
    driven
    output
    device
    that
    prints the
    image
    directly
    on the
    selected
    media
    (substrate).
    Printing
    using
    home
    and office
    equipment
    is
    excluded
    from
    this
    definition.
    (Source:
    Added
    at
    Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.1878
    Electrical
    Apparatus
    Component
    “Electrical
    Apparatus
    Component”
    means,
    for
    purposes
    of 35 Iii.
    Adm. Code
    218.187
    and
    219.187.
    an
    internal component
    such
    as
    wires,
    windings,
    stators,
    rotors,
    magnets,
    contacts,
    relays,
    energizers,
    and connections
    in
    an
    apparatus
    that
    generates
    or transmits
    electrical
    energy
    including,
    but not
    limited
    to.
    alternators,
    generators,
    transformers,
    electric motors,
    cables, and
    circuit
    breakers, except
    for
    the actual
    cabinet
    in
    which
    the
    components
    are
    housed.
    Electrical
    components
    of graphic
    arts
    application
    equipment
    and
    hot-line tools
    are
    also
    included
    in this
    category.

    (Source:
    Added
    at — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.1885
    Electronic
    Component
    “Electronic Component”
    means,
    for the purposes
    of 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code
    2l8.l82(f)
    an4219.182(f), 218.187,
    and
    219.187,
    all portions
    of an
    electronic assembly,
    including,
    but
    not limited
    to, circuit board
    assemblies,
    printed wire
    assemblies, printed
    circuit
    boards, soldered
    joints, ground
    wires,
    bus bars,
    and
    associated
    electronic component
    manufacturing
    equipment
    such as screens
    and filters,
    except for the actual
    cabinet in
    which
    the
    components are housed.
    (Source: Amended
    at — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section 211.2355
    Flat
    Wood
    Paneling
    “Flat Wood Paneling”
    means
    natural
    finish
    hardwood plywood
    panels, hardwood
    panels
    with Class
    II
    finishes, tileboard, exterior
    siding,
    and
    printed
    interior panels made
    of
    hardwood, plywood,
    or thin
    particleboard.
    (Source: Added
    at — Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______
    Section 211.2356
    Flat
    Wood
    Paneling
    Coating Line
    “Flat Wood Paneling
    Coating
    Line” means
    a coating line in which
    any protective,
    decorative, or
    functional coating
    is applied to flat
    wood
    paneling.
    (Source: Added at
    — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section 211.2368
    Flexible
    Packaging
    “Flexible
    Packaging”
    means any package
    or part of a package,
    the shape
    of which
    can be
    readily
    changed. Flexible
    packaging
    includes,
    but is
    not limited to, bags,
    pouches,
    liners,
    and wraps
    utilizing
    paper, plastic,
    film, aluminum
    foil, metalized
    or coated
    paper or film,
    or any
    combination
    of these
    materials.
    Shrink-wrap labels or
    wrappers
    (but
    not self-
    adhesive
    labels)
    printed on or
    in-line
    with
    a flexible packaging
    printing
    press
    are also
    considered to
    be flexible packaging.
    Flexible
    packaging does
    not include
    folding cartons,
    gift
    wraps,
    hot
    stamp
    foils, wall
    coverings,
    vinyl products, decorative
    laminates,
    floor
    coverings, or
    tissue products.
    (Source:
    Added
    at — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.2615
    General
    Work
    Surface
    “General
    Work Surface”
    means, for
    purposes of
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187
    and 219.187,

    an area of
    a
    medical device
    or pharmaceutical
    manufacturing
    facility
    where
    solvent
    cleaning
    is performed on work
    surfaces,
    but for which cleaning
    specifications
    are
    not
    required
    to be maintained
    in accordance
    with criteria
    and procedures
    established
    to meet
    requirements
    of the United
    States
    Food
    and Drug
    Administration
    and/or other applicable
    regulatory agencies
    with
    authority
    over
    manufacturing
    operations
    for medical
    devices
    and/or
    pharmaceuticals.
    General work
    surfaces shall not include
    items defined
    under
    “Janitorial
    Cleaning.”
    (Source:
    Added
    at —
    Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.2830
    Heatset
    “Heatset” means a class
    of lithography
    or letterpress which
    requires
    a heated
    dryer
    to
    solidify
    the
    printing
    inks.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section 211.2855
    Heatset Web
    Letterpress Printing
    Line
    “Heatset Web Letterpress
    Printing
    Line” means a letterpress
    printing
    line in which
    a
    continuous roll
    of
    substrate is fed
    through the printing
    press
    and an oven
    is used to
    solidify
    the printing inks.
    (Source:
    Added
    at
    — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.2965
    High
    Precision
    Optic
    “High
    Precision
    Optic”
    means,
    for purposes
    of 35 Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 218.187
    and 219.187,
    an optical
    element
    used in
    an electro-optical device
    that is designed
    to sense,
    detect,
    or
    transmit
    light energy, including
    specific
    wavelengths
    of light
    energy and
    changes in light
    energy
    levels.
    (Source:
    Added
    at — Ill. Reg.
    Section
    211.3215
    Janitorial Cleaning
    “Janitorial
    Cleaning”
    means,
    for purposes of 35
    Iii. Adm.
    Code
    218.187
    and 219.187, the
    cleaning
    of building
    or facility
    components,
    including,
    but
    not limited to,
    floors, ceilings,
    walls,
    windows, doors, stairs,
    bathrooms, furnishings,
    and exterior
    surfaces
    of office
    equipment, and excludes
    the cleaning of work
    areas
    where
    manufacturing
    or repair
    activity is
    performed.
    (Source: Added
    at
    Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______

    Section
    211.3305
    Letterpress Printing Line
    “Letterpress
    Printing
    Line” means a web
    or
    sheetfed
    printing
    line that does not constitute
    a flexo
    graphic printing
    line, in which the image area
    is raised
    relative
    to the non-image
    area
    and
    the
    ink is transferred
    to the substrate directly
    from
    the image surface.
    (Source: Added at
    — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section 211.3555
    Maintenance Cleaning
    “Maintenance Cleaning”
    means, for
    purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187,
    a solvent cleaning operation
    or
    activity
    carried out to ensure that general work areas
    where manufacturing
    or repair activity is performed remains
    clean, and to clean tools,
    machinery,
    molds, forms, jigs, and equipment.
    This definition
    does not include the
    cleaning
    of coatings, adhesives,
    or ink application equipment.
    (Source: Added at — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section 211.3705
    Medical
    Device
    “Medical Device” means,
    for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187,
    an
    instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, contrivance,
    implant, in vitro reagent or other
    similar article, including
    any component or accessory, that meets one or
    more of the
    following conditions:
    (a)
    it is intended for use in the diagnosis of disease
    or other conditions, or in the
    cure, mitigation, treatment,
    or
    prevention
    of disease;
    (b)
    it is intended to affect the structure or any function
    of the body; or
    (c)
    it is defined in the National Formulary
    or the United States Pharmacopeia, or
    any supplement to
    them.
    (Source: Added at — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section 211.3707
    Medical Device and Pharmaceutical
    Manufacturing
    “Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing” means,
    for purposes of 35 Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    218.187
    and 219.187,
    the collection of
    equipment
    and activities to
    prepare,
    utilize,
    maintain, and repair work areas, in order to accomplish
    one or more steps in
    preparing a
    medical
    device
    or
    pharmaceutical
    for its intended use. Manufacturing
    is
    typically, but not always, conducted in accordance with criteria
    and
    procedures
    established
    to meet requirements of the United States
    Food
    and Drug Administration
    and/or
    other applicable regulatory agencies with
    authority
    over manufacturing
    operations

    for
    global
    sales
    of
    medical
    devices
    and/or
    pharmaceuticals.
    Work
    areas
    and
    equipment
    shall
    include
    all
    machinery,
    tools,
    equipment.
    rooms,
    tables.
    countertops,
    and
    facilities
    for maintaining
    employee
    health
    and safety
    that
    are subject
    to
    such
    criteria and
    procedures.
    (Source:
    Added
    at
    Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.4065
    Non-Heatset
    “Non-heatset”
    means
    a class
    of lithography
    or
    letterpress
    which
    does not
    require
    a
    heated
    dryer
    to solidify
    the
    printing
    inks.
    Ultraviolet-cured
    and
    electron
    beam-cured
    inks are
    considered
    non-heatset.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.5335
    Radiation
    Effect
    Coating
    “Radiation
    Effect Coating”
    means,
    for purposes
    of 35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 218.187
    and
    219.187.
    a coating or
    coating
    system
    engineered
    to interact,
    through
    absorption
    or
    reflection,
    with
    specific
    regions of
    the electromagnetic
    energy
    spectrum,
    such as the
    ultraviolet,
    visible, infrared,
    or
    microwave
    regions.
    Uses include,
    but
    are not limited
    to,
    lightning
    strike
    protection,
    electromagnetic
    pulse
    protection,
    and radar
    avoidance.
    Coatings
    that have
    been
    designated
    “classified”
    by
    the Department
    of
    Defense are
    not
    included
    in this definition.
    (Source:
    Added
    at
    — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    21 1.553
    5
    Repair
    Cleaning
    “Repair
    Cleaning”
    means,
    for
    purposes
    of 35
    Ill. Adm.
    Code
    218.187
    and 219.187,
    a
    solvent
    cleaning
    operation
    or
    activity
    carried
    out during
    a repair
    process.
    (Source:
    Added
    at
    Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    21 1.5585
    Research
    and Develonment
    C)neratinn
    “Research
    and
    Development
    Operation”
    means,
    for
    purposes
    of
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code
    218.187
    and
    219.187,
    an operation
    whose
    purpose
    is for research
    and
    development
    of
    new
    processes and
    products,
    that
    is conducted
    under
    the close
    supervision
    of
    technically
    trained
    personnel,
    and is not
    involved
    in the
    manufacture
    of final
    or
    intermediate
    products
    for
    commercial
    purposes,
    except in a
    de minim is
    manner.
    (Source:
    Added
    at
    Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______

    Section 211.5860
    Scientific
    Instrument
    “Scientific Instrument”
    means, for purposes of 35
    Iii.
    Adm.
    Code 218.187
    and 219.187,
    an instrument,
    including
    the components, assemblies, and
    subassemblies
    used in their
    manufacture, and associated accessories and reagents that is
    used for
    the detection,
    measurement, analysis, separation, synthesis, or sequencing of various compounds.
    (Source:
    Added at — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section 211.5875
    Screen Printing
    “Screen
    Printing” means, for purposes of 35 Iii. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187, a
    process in which the
    printing
    ink passes through a taught screen
    or
    fabric to which a
    refined form of stencil has been applied. The stencil openings determine the
    form and
    dimensions of
    the imprint.
    (Source:
    Added
    at — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.5885
    Screen Reclamation
    “Screen Reclamation”
    means, for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187, a
    solvent
    cleaning activity carried out in a screen printing operation
    where
    the
    screen is
    completely cleaned and
    the stencil removed for recycling or reuse of the screen for other
    production
    runs.
    (Source:
    Added at — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.6405
    Sterilization
    Indicating Ink
    “Sterilization
    Indicating Ink” means, for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 218.187 and
    219.187, an ink
    that changes color to indicate that sterilization has occurred. Such
    ink is
    used
    to monitor
    the sterilization of medical instruments, autoclave efficiency, and the
    thermal
    processing of foods for
    prevention
    of
    spoilage.
    (Source:
    Added at
    Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.6425
    Stripping
    “Stripping” means,
    for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187, the
    removal
    of
    cured
    coatings, cured
    inks, or cured
    adhesives.
    (Source:
    Added at
    — Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    211.6535
    Surface
    Preparation

    “Surface
    Preparation”
    means,
    for
    purposes
    of
    35 Ill.
    Adm. Code
    218.187
    and
    219.187,
    the
    removal
    of
    contaminants
    such
    as
    dust,
    soil, oil,
    and grease
    prior
    to
    coating,
    adhesive,
    or ink
    applications.
    (Source:
    Added
    at
    — Ill.
    Reg.
    effective
    )
    Section
    211.7290
    Wood Furniture
    tWood
    furniture
    means
    room
    furnishings
    including
    cabinets
    (kitchen,
    bath,
    and
    vanity),
    tables,
    chairs,
    beds, sofas,
    shutters,
    art
    objects,
    wood
    paneling
    other
    than flat
    wood
    paneling,
    wood
    flooring,
    and
    any
    other
    coated
    furnishings
    made
    of
    wood,
    wood
    composition,
    or
    fabricated
    wood
    materials.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    — Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______

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