652.101 Construction Permit Requirements (Repealed)
652.102 Submission of Plans and Specifications (Repealed)
652.103 Preliminary Plans (Repealed)
652.104 Supporting Data for Construction Permit Applications (Repealed)
652.105 Plans – General Layout (Repealed)
652.106 Specifications (Repealed)
652.107 Revisions to Plan Documents (Repealed)
652.108 Alterations (Repealed)
652.109 Filing of Applications and Final Action by Agency (Repealed)
652.110 Permit Application Review (Repealed)
652.111 Standards for Issuance (Repealed)
652.112 Duration of Permits (Repealed)
652.113 Permit Limitations (Repealed)
652.114 Right of Inspection (Repealed)
SUBPART B: OPERATING PERMITS
Section
652.201 Operating Permit Requirements (Repealed)
652.202 Certified Operator or Registered Person (Repealed)
652.203 Projects Requiring Disinfection (Repealed)
652.204 Projects Not Requiring Disinfection (Repealed)
652.205 Partial Operating Permits (Repealed)
SUBPART C: EMERGENCY PERMITS
Section
652.301 Permits Under Emergency Conditions (Repealed)
SUBPART D: RESTRICTED STATUS AND CRITICAL REVIEW
Section
652.401 Basis of Restricted Status and Critical Review (Repealed)
SUBPART E: ALGICIDE PERMITS
Section
652.501 Algicide Permit Requirements (Repealed)
652.502 Permit Applications (Repealed)
652.503 Sampling (Repealed)
SUBPART F: AQUATIC PESTICIDE PERMITS
Section
652.601 Aquatic Pesticide Permit Requirements (Repealed)
652.602 Permit Application Contents (Repealed)
652.603 Permits Under Public Health Related Emergencies (Repealed)
652.604 State Agency Programs (Repealed)
652.605 Extension of Permit Duration (Repealed)
SUBPART G: PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY CAPACITY
Section
652.701 System Capacity
652.702 Supporting Data for Public Water Supply Capacity Demonstration
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
(Source: Repealed at 41 Ill. Reg. 10462, effective July 28, 2017)
a) "Technical capacity" means the physical and operational ability of a water system to achieve and maintain federal drinking water requirements and State drinking water requirements as described in the Act and 35 Ill. Adm. Code: Subtitle F, Chapters I and II. Technical capacity means the physical infrastructure of the water system and includes but is not limited to adequacy of source water and treatment, storage and distribution components, as well as the ability of system personnel to adequately operate and maintain the system.
b) "Managerial capacity" means the ability of a water system to conduct its business in a manner that enables the system to achieve and maintain compliance with federal drinking water requirements and State drinking water requirements as described in the Act and 35 Ill. Adm. Code: Subtitle F, Chapters I and II. Managerial capacity includes the system's institutional and administrative capabilities, and is assessed using data documenting ownership accountability, staffing and organization, and effective external linkages with customers, external resource agencies, and regulators.
c) "Financial capacity" means the ability of a water system to acquire and manage sufficient financial resources to enable the system to achieve and maintain compliance with federal drinking water requirements and State drinking water requirements as described in the Act and 35 Ill. Adm. Code: Subtitle F, Chapters I and II. Financial capacity includes revenue sufficiency, credit worthiness, and use of budgeting, accounting, and financial planning practices, as well as documentation of financial management through record keeping and revenue management.
a) For technical capacity, each public water supply must demonstrate the following:
1) compliance with the standards for design, construction, and operation of public water supplies as required by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 602 and 651 through 654;
2) selection of a source that is economically reasonable, reliable and adequate in quantity, and technically treatable to meet all proposed and existing State and federal drinking water standards, based upon an evaluation of potential sources of potable water;
3) compliance with the ownership, certified operator, and responsible operator rules of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 603; and
4) compliance with the applicable federal and State drinking water standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code: Subtitle F, Chapters I and II.
b) Each public water supply must demonstrate managerial capacity by providing the following:
1) an organizational chart of the system that identifies responsible personnel, including both management and operational personnel;
2) an operational management plan that:
A) describes operating procedures;
B) identifies the personnel responsible for operation and management of the system;
C) includes a description of the process to be used to identify and implement changes to current procedures; and
D) identifies the process to be used to ensure that changes in responsible personnel are reported and implemented;
3) an emergency management plan that includes:
A) identification of potential natural and human-caused risks to the water system;
B) identification of personnel responsible for response actions, notification procedures, and public/press relations; and
C) measures for averting or avoiding emergencies and the means for implementing the emergency response plan; and
4) a training plan that assures on-going training participation by all personnel.
c) Each public water supply must demonstrate financial capacity by submitting the following:
1) a budget developed for a five year period that includes, at a minimum, revenue income, operating expenses, capitalization expenses, reserves, capital improvements, and an emergency reserve fund;
2) a description of income, investment and disbursement procedures and fiscal management reports that ensure adequate fiscal management; and
3) a financial plan that projects growth, potable water demands, and regulatory compliance.
(Source: Added at 23 Ill. Reg. 8989, effective July 29, 1999)