October
    2,
    2009
    ECVED
    CLERK’S OFFICE
    OCT
    052009
    STATE
    OF
    IWNOIS
    Control
    Board
    rUcM
    United
    Contractors
    Midwest
    Cullinan-IVP-Freesen
    P0
    Box
    13420
    Springfield,
    IL
    62791
    Phone:
    (21
    7)-546-61
    92
    Fax:
    (21
    7)-546-1904
    BEFORE
    THE
    ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    IN
    THE
    MAHER
    OF:
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    TO
    THE
    BOARD’S
    SPECIAL
    WASTE
    REGULATIONS
    CONCERNING
    USED
    OIL
    35
    ILL.
    ADM.
    CODE
    739,
    808,
    809
    R06-20
    (Rulemaking—
    Land)
    United
    Contractors
    Midwest,
    Inc.
    commends
    the
    Board
    for
    its
    carefully
    considered
    proposal
    to
    improve
    used
    oil
    regulations
    in
    the
    State
    of
    Illinois.
    Eliminating
    the
    requirement
    for
    unnecessary
    and
    duplicative
    manifests
    will
    reduce
    paperwork
    and
    costs.
    This
    is
    especially
    important
    for
    small
    businesses.
    Under
    the
    Board’s
    proposed
    amendments
    the
    tracking
    of
    used
    oil
    shipments
    will
    continue
    but
    will
    be
    much
    more
    efficient
    and
    cost-effective.
    The
    proposed
    amendments
    will
    help
    level
    the
    playing
    field
    by
    reducing
    the
    burden
    on
    businesses
    in
    Illinois.
    These
    burdens
    are
    not
    imposed
    on
    businesses
    in
    other
    states.
    United
    Contractors
    Midwest,
    Inc.
    urges
    the
    Board
    to
    adopt
    its
    proposed
    amendments
    without
    any
    changes.
    Sincerely,
    James
    P.
    Bruner
    President
    )
    )
    )
    )
    )
    R.
    A.
    CULLINAN
    &
    SON,
    INC.
    ILLINOIS
    VALLEY
    PAVING
    CO.
    FREESEN
    INC.

    BEFORE
    THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    IN
    THE MATTER OF:
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    TO THE
    SPECIAL WASTE
    REGULATIONS
    CONCERNING
    USED OIL
    35 ILL.
    ADM.
    CODE, PARTS 739,
    808,
    809
    CERTIFICATE
    OF SERVICE
    I,
    CHRISTOPHER
    HARRIS,
    an attorney,
    hereby certify that
    I
    filed with the
    Office
    of the
    Clerk
    of the Illinois
    Pollution Control
    Board
    the following
    documents:
    Comments
    of
    James P.
    Bruner, President, United
    Contractors Midwest
    and
    will cause the
    same to be
    served upon the following
    persons by sending
    it via first class mail,
    United
    States
    Postal Service on
    October 2, 2009.
    John T.
    Therriault,
    Assistant Clerk
    Tim
    Fox,
    Esq.,
    Hearing
    Officer
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control Board
    James
    R.
    Thompson
    Center
    100W.
    Randolph
    Suite 11-500
    Chicago,
    Illinois
    60601
    Stephanie
    Flowers,
    Esq.
    Illinois
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency
    P.O.
    Box
    19276
    Springfield,
    Illinois
    62794-9276
    Christopher
    Harris
    1511 West
    Babcock
    Bozeman,
    Montana 59715

    OFFICERS
    President
    HUGH GALLI VAN
    Open Road
    Paving. Urbana
    First
    Vice President
    DAN CURRAN
    Curran
    Contracting,
    Crystal Lake
    Second Vice
    President
    JIM
    BRUNER
    United Contractors Midwest,
    Springfield
    Secretanjlrreasurer
    ROBERT G.
    KRIJG
    K-Pive Construction
    Co.,
    Lemont
    NAPA State
    Director
    DAN GALI.AGHER
    GallagherAsphalt,
    Thornton
    ****
    DIRECTORS
    — THREE YEAR
    TERM
    lPIsntMixl
    CHARLES A. ADAMS
    Howell Asphalt Co.,
    Mattoon
    BRUCE
    AROUILLA
    Alpha
    Construction,
    Hazeicrest
    ART
    BAKER
    Peter Baker & Son
    Co.. Lake Bluff
    JOHN P.
    BRYAN
    Geneva
    Construction
    Aurora
    MIKE
    CULL’NAN
    R.
    A.
    Cullinan & Sons,
    TrernOnt
    DAN
    GALLAGHER
    Gallagher
    Asphalt, Thornton
    BOB
    GERMANN
    Keeley &
    Sons,
    East
    St. Louis
    W000IE GRIFFIN
    James 0.
    Fiala
    Paving Co.,
    Inc., Bolingbrook
    JOHN HEALY
    Arrow Road
    Construction, Mt. Prospect
    BILL KENNEDY
    Rock
    Road
    Companies,
    Janesvilte, WI
    JOHN KOVACH
    Gunther
    Conatnictton
    Co., Galesburg
    JOE
    LAMB
    Open Road
    Paving
    Co., Champaign
    JIM
    LOUKOTA
    Central Blacktop Co.,
    Hodgirins
    JOHN LYNCH
    Iroquois
    Paving Corp.,
    Watseka
    RICH MILLER
    Fred Weber,
    Inc., Maryland
    Heights, MO
    STEVE
    NELSON
    Advanced
    Asphalt Co., Princeton
    RIO
    NEUBERT
    Southern Illinois
    Asphalt, Marion
    DAN
    PLOTS
    Ptote
    Construction, Hoffman
    Estates
    KEN WILHELMI
    ‘D
    Construction,
    Coal City
    (Reotflsr Memberl
    DEVON
    DAVIDSMEYER
    Illinois Road
    Contractors, Inc.,
    Jacksonville
    (Asphalt Sucoliert
    LYNN
    UNTERBFIUNNER
    BP
    Asphalt, Yorkville
    (Emulsion
    Supolierl
    CHARLES
    KLINE
    Tn-State
    Asphalt,
    Inc., Morris
    S.
    noliert
    STEVE
    BLACKWELDER
    Volvo
    Construction
    Equipment,
    Asheville, NC
    (Associate
    Membert
    JOE KEEN
    Altorfer, Inc.
    Springfield
    IConsullino
    Enoineersi
    SERGIO
    PECORI
    Hanson
    Protessionsl
    Services,
    Springfield
    SIAEf
    EXECUTIVE
    VICE
    PRESIDENT
    WILUAM
    F.
    CEWNI
    Springfield
    DIRECTOR
    OF ENGINEERING
    &
    RESEARCH
    MARVIN L.
    TRAYLOR, JR.,
    P.E., Ph.D.
    Springfield
    1S
    ASPhI
    PVA1t
    ASL
    OCT
    052009
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    PoIfr.j
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    ThTE
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    Contr9Sd
    241 NORTH
    FIFTH STREET
    /
    SPRINGFIELD,
    ILLINOIS 62701
    TELEPHONES:
    217
    /
    523-2208 • 523-2241 •
    FAX:
    217/
    544-0086
    E-MAIL:
    info@iI-asphalt.org
    WEBSITE:
    www.iI-asphalt.org
    October 1,2009
    BEFORE THE ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOAR])
    RE:
    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
    TO
    TilE
    )
    BOARD’S
    SPECIAL
    WASTE REGULATIONS
    )
    R06-20
    CONCERNING
    USED OIL
    )
    (Rulemaking
    - Land)
    35 ILL. ADM.
    CODE 739,
    808, 809
    )
    COMMENTS
    OF
    The
    Ilimois Asphalt
    Pavement
    Association
    JAPA
    commends
    the Board
    for
    its carefully considered
    proposal to
    improve
    used
    oil regulations
    in
    the
    State
    of
    Illinois.
    Eliminating the requirement
    for
    unnecessary
    and
    duplicative manifests
    will
    reduce
    paperwork
    and costs.
    This is
    especially important
    for
    small
    businesses.
    Under
    the
    Board’s
    proposed
    amendments
    the
    tracking of used
    oil
    shipments will continue
    — but will be
    much
    more
    efficient
    and cost-effective.
    The proposed
    amendments
    will help
    level
    the playing field
    by
    reducing
    the
    burden
    on
    businesses
    in Illinois.
    These
    burdens are not imposed
    on businesses
    in
    other
    states.
    IAPA urges
    the
    Board
    to
    adopt
    its proposed
    amendments
    without
    any
    changes.’
    Marvin
    L.
    Traylor
    Director
    of Engineering
    & Research
    Illinois Asphalt
    Pavement
    Association

    ECEVED
    CLERK
    S
    OFFICE
    ystaI
    Flash
    Energy
    OCT
    05
    2009
    STATE
    OF
    ILLINOIS
    POIILjffOfl
    Controj
    Board
    September
    28,
    2009
    Before
    the
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control Board
    In the matter
    of:
    Proposed
    amendments
    to
    the board’s
    special
    waste
    regulations
    concerning
    used
    oil
    35
    Ill.adm.code739,
    808, 809
    To Whom
    It May Concern:
    Crystal
    Flash Energy
    is
    a
    used oil
    collector in the State
    Of Michigan.
    I
    would
    like to commend
    the Board
    for its consideration
    of
    improving
    used
    oil
    regulations
    in the State
    of
    Illinois.
    I understand the
    original
    direction of the
    rulemaking was
    going
    to add cost,
    effort and
    energy
    to a system
    that
    seems
    to be
    adequate
    for the tracking
    and regulation of
    used oil
    within
    your
    State.
    Anytime
    that you
    can steam line a
    system or
    lessen the paperwork
    burden
    of
    a
    small
    business
    it is appreciated.
    In today’s
    tough economic
    time, it
    would
    not be
    appropriate
    to add
    additional burdens
    to the used
    oil
    collectors
    of
    your
    State.
    The
    proposed amendments
    will help
    level the
    playing field by reducing
    costs.
    Crystal
    Flash
    Energy recommends
    that
    the Board
    adopt
    the
    proposed
    amendments
    as
    written.
    Thank you
    for your consideration.
    Jim Tefft
    Vice
    President
    — Operations
    Crystal Flash
    Energy
    616-299-7685

    HOWELL
    0CT
    052009
    P.O. Box
    1009
    P.O.
    Box 141
    p.o.
    Box 307
    P.O.
    Box 287
    Mattoon,
    IL
    61938
    Centrata,
    IL
    62801
    ML
    Carmel,
    IL
    62863
    Shelbyville,
    IL
    62565
    217-234-5877
    618-532-0119
    618-263-3563
    217-774-5032
    217-234-4226
    fax
    618-532-0152
    fax
    618-263-3409
    fax
    217-774-3402
    fax
    howell@howellco.com
    centralia@howellco.com
    mtcarmel@howellco.com
    prosser@howellco.com
    BEFORE
    THE
    ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    TN TilE
    MATTER
    OF:
    )
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    TO
    THE
    )
    BOARD’S
    SPECIAL
    WASTE
    REGUlATIONS
    )
    R06-20
    CONCERNiNG
    USED
    OIL
    )
    (Rulemaking
    -
    Land)
    35
    ILL.
    ADM.
    CODE
    739,
    808,
    809
    )
    COMPVIENTS
    OF
    HOWELL
    ASPHALT
    COMPANY, INC.
    Howell
    Asphalt
    Company,
    Inc.
    commends
    the Board
    for its
    carefully
    considered
    proposal
    to
    improve
    used
    oil regulations
    in the
    State
    of Illinois.
    Eliminating
    the
    requirement
    for unnecessary
    and
    duplicative
    manifests
    will
    reduce
    paperwork
    and
    costs.
    This
    is
    especially
    important
    for
    small
    businesses.
    Under
    the
    Board’s
    proposed
    amendments
    the
    tracking
    of
    used
    oil shipments
    will
    continue
    — but
    will
    be
    much
    more
    efficient
    and
    cost-effective.
    The
    proposed
    amendments
    will
    help
    level
    the
    playing
    field
    by
    reducing
    the
    burden
    on
    businesses
    in
    Illinois.
    These
    burdens
    are not
    imposed
    on
    businesses
    in
    other
    states.
    Howell
    Asphalt
    Company,
    Inc.
    urges
    the
    Board
    to adopt
    its
    proposed
    amendments
    without
    any
    changes.
    Date
    October
    1, 2009
    Howell
    Asphalt
    Company,
    Inc.
    1020
    N.
    3
    th
    Street
    P.O.
    Box
    1009
    Mattoon,
    IL.
    61938
    L4[&LL
    Stephen
    A.
    Huckaba,
    Sect.

    13769
    MAIN
    SIRSET • LEMONT.
    ILLINOIS 60439
    • (630)
    257-5600
    FAX
    (63O 257-6708
    www.k-fiveet
    CVE
    CLERKS
    OFFCE
    OCT
    052009
    BEFORE
    THE
    ILLINOIS
    POLLUflON
    CONTROL BOARD
    STATE
    OF
    ILUNOIS
    IN
    THE
    MATTER
    OF:
    Contro
    Board
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    TO THE
    )
    BOARD’S
    SPECIAL
    WASTE
    REGULATIONS
    )
    R06-20
    CONCERNING
    USED OIL
    )
    (Rulemaking.-
    Land)
    35
    ILL.. ADM.
    CODE
    739,808,809
    )
    K-Five
    Construction
    Corporation
    commends the
    Board
    for its
    carefully
    considered
    proposal
    to
    improve
    used oil regulations
    in the State of
    Tilinois.
    Eliminating the
    requirement
    for
    unnecessary
    and
    duplicative
    manifests
    will
    reduce
    paperwork
    and costs.
    This is
    especially important
    for
    small businesses.
    Under
    the Board’s proposed
    amendments
    the tracking
    of used
    oil
    shipments
    will continue —
    but will be
    much
    more
    efficient
    and cost-effective.
    The proposed
    amendments
    will
    help
    level
    the playing field
    by
    red.zcing
    the
    burden
    on
    businesses
    in
    ILlinois.
    These burdens
    are not imposed
    on
    businesses
    in
    other states.
    K-Five
    Construction
    Corporation urges
    the
    Board
    to adopt its
    proposed
    amendments
    without any changes.
    Date:
    October
    1
    2009
    Address;
    13769 Main
    Street
    Lemont, IL 60439
    TOTAL
    P.004

    CCAGO
    MATERIALS
    CORPORATION
    13769
    Main
    Street
    Lemont,
    JL
    60439
    q
    LERKS
    OFFICE
    CCT
    052009
    BEFORE
    THE
    ILLINOIS
    POLWTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    POIjUtj
    STATE
    OF
    Control
    ILLNOg
    Go
    *
    IN
    THE
    MATTER
    OF:
    )
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    TO
    THE
    )
    BOARD’S
    SPECIAL
    WASTE
    REGULATIONS
    )
    R06-20
    CONCERNINI
    USED
    OIL
    )
    (Rulemaking
    Land)
    35
    ILL.
    ADM.
    CODE
    739,808,809
    )
    Chicago
    Materials
    Corporation
    commends
    the
    Board
    for
    its
    carefully
    considered
    proposal
    to
    improve
    used
    oil
    regulations
    in
    the
    State
    of
    illinois.
    Eliminating
    the
    requirement
    for
    unnecessary
    and
    duplicative
    manifests
    will
    reduce
    paperwork
    and
    costs.
    This
    is
    especially
    important
    for
    small
    businesses.
    Under
    the
    Board’s
    proposed
    amendments
    the
    tracldng
    of
    used
    oil
    shipments
    will
    continue
    but
    will
    be
    much
    more
    efficient
    and
    cost-effective.
    The
    proposed
    amendments
    will
    help
    level
    the
    playing
    field
    by
    reducing
    the
    burden
    on
    businesses
    in
    illinois.
    These
    burdens
    are
    not
    imposed
    on
    businesses
    in
    other
    states.
    Chicago
    Materials
    Corporation
    urges
    the
    Board
    to
    adopt
    its
    proposed
    amendments
    without
    any
    changes.
    Date:
    October
    1,
    2C09
    Address;
    13769
    Main
    Street
    Lemont,
    IL
    60439

    DUPAGE
    MATERIALS
    CORPORATION
    1
    N
    550
    Route
    83
    dLEK’S
    OFFICE
    Elmhurst,
    IL
    60126
    52009
    STATE
    OF
    ILLINOIS
    oto
    Control
    Board
    BEFORE
    THE
    iLLINoiS
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    N
    THE
    MATtER
    OF:
    )
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    TO
    THE
    )
    BOARD’S
    SPECIAL
    WASTE
    REGULATIONS
    )
    R06-20
    CONCERNING
    USED
    OIL
    )
    (Rulemaking
    Land)
    35
    ILL.
    ADM.
    CODE
    739,808,809
    )
    DuPage
    Materials
    Corporation
    commends
    the
    Board
    for
    its
    carefully
    considered
    proposal
    to
    improve
    used
    oil
    regulations
    in
    the
    State
    of
    illinois.
    Eliminating
    the
    requirement
    for
    unnecessary
    and
    duplicative
    manifests
    will
    reduce
    paperwork
    and
    costs.
    This
    is
    especially
    important
    for
    small
    businesses.
    Under
    the
    Board’s
    proposed
    amendments
    the
    tracking
    of
    used
    oil
    shipments
    will
    continue
    but
    will
    be
    much
    more
    efficient
    and
    cost-effective.
    The
    proposed
    amendments
    will
    help
    level
    the
    playing
    field
    by
    reducing
    the
    burden
    on
    businesses
    in
    Uhinois.
    These
    burdens
    are
    not
    imposed
    on
    businesses
    in
    other
    states.
    DuPage
    Materials
    Corporation
    urges
    the
    Board
    to
    adopt
    its
    proposed
    amendments
    without
    any
    changes.
    Date:
    October
    1,
    2009
    Address:
    1
    N
    550
    Route
    83
    E[mhurst,
    IL
    60126

    ii
    AH
    E
    PAVING
    CONTRACTOR
    ASPHALT
    PAVING
    MIXTURES
    1SPHA
    LY
    HOT-IN-PLACE
    ASPHALT RECYCLING
    IN
    TIlE MATTER
    OF:
    )
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    TO
    THE
    )
    BOARD’S
    SPECIAL WASTE
    REGULATIONS
    )
    CONCERNING
    USE])
    OIL
    )
    35 ILL.
    ADM. CODE
    739,
    808, 809
    )
    COMMENTS
    OF
    GALLAGHER
    ASPHALT
    CORPORATION
    GALLAGHER
    ASPHALT
    CORPORATION
    commends
    the
    Board
    for its careililly
    considered
    proposal
    to improve
    used
    oil regulations
    in the
    State of Illinois.
    Eliminating
    the
    requirement
    for
    unnecessary
    and duplicative
    manifests will
    reduce
    paperwork
    and
    costs.
    This is
    especially
    important
    for small
    businesses.
    Under
    the
    Board’s
    proposed
    amendments
    the
    tracking
    of
    used
    oil shipments
    will
    continue
    — but
    will be
    much
    more efficient
    and cost-effective.
    The
    proposed
    amendments
    will
    help
    level
    the playing
    field by reducing
    the burden
    on
    businesses
    in
    Illinois.
    These
    burdens are
    not imposed
    on businesses
    in
    other states.
    GALLAGHER
    ASPHALT
    CORPORATION
    urges
    the
    Board
    to
    adopt its
    proposed
    amendments
    without
    any
    changes.
    October
    1,
    2009
    Daniel
    J.
    Gallagher
    Vice President
    GALLAGHER
    ASPHALT
    CORPORATION
    18100
    South Indiana
    Avenue
    Thornton,
    IL
    60476
    18100
    South Indiana
    Avenue
    Thornton,
    IL 60476-1299
    708.8777160
    4
    Fax:
    708.877.5222
    CLERK’S
    OFFICE
    OCT
    052009
    BEFORE
    THE
    ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARDPOIIutjon
    STATE
    OF
    Control
    ILLINOIS
    Board
    R06-20
    (Rulemaking
    Land)
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    PL..AN1 I
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    00 S. I,tdiamt
    Ave.
    0 CHICAGO
    PLANT:
    119 Wct
    I 19th St.
    JOLIET PLANT
    1711
    Brandoit Road 0
    IJOURBONNAIS
    PLANT:
    45(X)
    I3elson
    Rd.

    BEFORE THE ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL BOARD
    IN THE MATTER
    OF:
    PROPOSED
    AMENDMENTS
    TO THE
    SPECIAL WASTE REGULATIONS
    CONCERNING
    USED OIL
    35 ILL. ADM. CODE, PARTS
    739, 808,
    809
    CERTIFICATE
    OF SERVICE
    I, CHRISTOPHER
    HARRIS, an attorney,
    hereby certify that
    I filed with the
    Office
    of
    the
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control
    Board
    the following
    documents:
    Comments of Marvin L. Traylor,
    Director of Engineering
    and Research,
    Illinois Asphalt
    Pavement Association
    Comments of Jim Teffi, Vice President
    — Operations, Crystal
    Flash Energy
    Comments of Stephen A. Huckaba, Secretary
    Howell
    Asphalt
    Company, Inc.
    Comments from K-Five
    Construction Corporation
    Comments from Chicago Materials
    Corporation
    Comments
    of Dupage Materials Corporation
    Comments from Daniel
    J.
    Gallagher,
    Vice President, Gallagher
    Asphalt
    Corporation
    and will cause the same to be served upon the following
    persons by sending
    it via first class
    mail,
    United States Postal Service
    on October 1, 2009.
    John T. Therriault, Assistant Clerk
    Tim Fox, Esq.,
    Hearing Officer
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
    James
    R. Thompson Center
    100 W.
    Randolph Suite 11-500
    Chicago, Illinois 60601
    Stephanie Flowers, Esq.
    Illinois
    Environmental Protection
    Agency
    P.O. Box 19276
    Springfield,
    Illinois 62794-9276
    Christopher
    Harris
    1511 West Babcock
    Bozeman,
    Montana
    59715

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