1. No. 403 April 25, 1990

Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois, April 25, 1990, 3,700 copies, order #57701.
ENVIRONMENTAL REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL REGISTER
No. 403
April 25, 1990
APPELLATE COURT REMANDS NPDES PERMIT APPEAL
TO BOARD
In Citizens Utilities Co. of Illinois v. IEPA, PCB 85-
140, the Board upheld the Agency's imposition of a condition
in an NPDES permit issued to Citizens Utilities Co. (Citizens).
Citizens filed a motion for rehearing and requested that the
Board consider its decision in light of evidence not previously
considered by the Agency in rendering its permit decision.
The Board denied the motion on the basis that the scope of
the Board's review in a permit review is limited to the record as
it existed before the Agency at the time of the Agency's permit
decision. Relying on section 105.102(b)(8) of the Board's
regulations, the appellate court ruled that the Board had
misconstrued the scope of review, vacated the Board's order
and remanded the cause to the Board for further proceedings
consistent with the court's opinion.
(Citizens Utilities Co. of Illinois v. PCB, 549 N.E.2d 920 (3d
Dist. 1990).)
APPELLATE COURT AFFIRMS AND MODIFIES BOARD
DECISION IN PCB 86-27, IEPA v. MODINE
MANUFACTURING
On February 1, 1990, the Second District Appellate
Court issued its decision in Modine Manufacturing Company v.
Illinois Pollution Control Board and Environmental Protection
Agency, No. 2-89-0441. The decision is an outgrowth of
Modine Manufacturing Company v. Pollution Control Board
and Environmental Protection Agency, No. 2-88-0176 (2d.
Dist. 1988). In that opinion, the Court struck one count
(emissions violations) of a two count complaint and remanded
the case to the Board to reconsider the $10,000 penalty in light
of the remaining count, operating without a permit. On
remand, the Board again imposed a $10,000 civil penalty
against the company for the remaining violation. Modine filed
the current appeal challenging the Board's decision to impose
the $10,000 penalty. In its February 1, 1990, Opinion, the
Court reduced the penalty to $1,000 because it concluded that
the imposition of the $10,000 penalty was not commensurate
with the severity of the violation and would not aid in the
enforcement of the Act.
BOARD ADOPTS AMENDMENTS TO PHOSPHORUS
EFFLUENT STANDARDS IN
R87-6
On April 12, 1990, the Board adopted a Final
Opinion and Order (6-1) that amends the phosphorus effluent
standards contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Subtitle C: Water
Pollution. The rulemaking was initiated by the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency on March 20, 1987.
The rule limits point source phosphorus effluent
discharges to 1.0 milligrams per liter (mg/l) when the discharge
is into a lake or reservoir (or an adjoining tributary) with a
surface area of 8.1 hectares or more and when the untreated
waste load is 2500 or more population equivalents and does
not use a third-stage lagoon treatment system. The rule will
not apply, however, where the receiving lake or reservoir,
including any side-channel reservoir or other portion, exhibits a
mean hydraulic retention time (on an annual basis) of 0.05
years (18 days) or less.
The rule also specifies the essential elements for
justifying relief from the phosphorus standard. These
provisions distinguish between point sources which are at least
25 miles upstream from the receiving lake or reservoir and
those which are nearer. They require applicants to
demonstrate, based on lake and watershed-specific factors,
that the effluent phosphorus will not contribute to cultural
eutrophication of the lake or reservoir.

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The Joint Committee on Administrative Rules
(JCAR) issued a Certificate of No Objection on April 3, 1990.
Copies of this Opinion and Order are available upon
written request of the Clerk of the Board. The text of the
regulatory changes will appear shortly in the Illinois Register.
BOARD PROPOSES CALIFORNIA MOTOR VEHICLE
STANDARDS FOR FIRST NOTICE
(R89-17)
On April 12, 1990, the Board proposed, for First Notice,
adoption of portions of the California motor vehicle emissions
control program in Illinois. California has historically had
stricter emission standards for ozone precursors emitted from
mobile sources. In a further attempt to attain compliance with
the federal health-based air quality standards, the Board has
proposed that portions of the California program be adopted in
Illinois for passenger cars, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty
vehicles (vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 8500
pounds or less). The proposed regulations impose stricter
emission standards for nitrogen oxides, non-methane
hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide. The proposal also
includes regulations on certification procedures, testing, and
importation. The proposed rules would be effective with 1993
and subsequent model year vehicles, motor vehicle engines,
and aftermarket parts. The Board established two subdockets
in this proceeding: Docket A would allow a phase-in of the
standards, while Docket B would require all 1993 vehicles to
comply with the stricter California standard.
The Board will accept comments on the advisability of
requesting that the Department of Energy and Natural
Resources perform an economic impact study until May 3,
1990. Additionally, there will be a 45-day written public
comment period beginning on the date of publication of the
proposal in the Illinois Register. (That publication is scheduled
for early May.) Copies of the Board's First Notice Opinion and
Order are available upon request of the Clerk of the Board.
Questions on this proposal may be directed to Elizabeth
Harvey at 312/814-6921.
BOARD ADOPTS PRETREATMENT UPDATE
(R89-12)
R89-12 updated the pretreatment rules to cover USEPA
rules adopted from January 1 through June 30, 1989. The
pretreatment rules govern discharges by industrial users to
publicly owned treatment works (POTWs).
The amendment to Section 307.2490 excludes "Anti-knock
fuel additive/Blending purchased tetraethyl lead & tetraethyl
lead additives" from the list of "non-complexed metal-bearing
waste streams and cyanide-bearing waste streams" under lead
in the organic chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fibers
(OCPSF) category. The revision to Section 307.2491
excludes "Vat dyes/Mixing purchased dyestuffs (Anthraqui-
nones, polycyclic Quinones and Indigoids)" under chromium
and copper from the list of "complexed metal-bearing waste
streams" in that category. The amendments to Sections
307.8103(c)(1), 307.8103(d)(1), 307.8109(c)(1), and
307.8109(d)(1) provide an alternative to zero discharge of
process wastewaters from tube reducing for new and existing
sources in the nickel-cobalt and zirconium-hafnium forming
subcategories of the nonferrous metals forming and metal
powders point source category.
Under the amendments, such entities may discharge their
wastewaters if the results of monthly chemical analyses show
no levels of three nitrosamines above the detection limits for
method 1625. Finally, the Board amended the 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 310.110 definition of "sludge requirements" to
incorporate any requirements imposed by NPDES permit
condition, whether by the Agency or USEPA.
BOARD PROPOSES RCRA UPDATE (90-2)
On April 12, 1990, in R90-2, the Board proposed to update
the RCRA hazardous waste regulations to include USEPA
amendments for the period July 1 through December 31, 1989.
This update includes the following USEPA actions: mining
waste exclusion; corrections to first third bans; and, listing of
methyl bromide and aliphatic chlorination wastes.
The proposed rules will appear in the Illinois Register
shortly. The Board will receive public comment for 45 days
after the date of publication. Persons who wish to be on the
mailing list should contact Morton Dorothy at (217) 333-5575.
RESTRICTED STATUS AND CRITICAL REVIEW LISTS IN
THIS ISSUE
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Division of
Public Water Supplies, Permit Section, is publishing copies of
the Division's Restricted Status and Critical Review lists in this
issue of the Environmental Register. The lists are being
published here as part of the quarterly notification to the
public. The lists have been slightly modified to reflect changes
made since the previous publication.
BOARD AND STAFF ACTIVITIES
On March 26th, Chairman John Marlin spoke in Covington,
Indiana to a group of 130 Farm Bureau leaders from East
Central Illinois. He spoke on environmental concerns related
to the 1990 Farm Bill.
On Saturday, March 21st, Dr. Marlin was the keynote
speaker at a solid waste seminar in Springfield. The seminar
was jointly sponsored by the Illinois Solid Waste Association
and Illinois Association of County Boards and Commissions.
Dr. Marlin was the keynote speaker at the 55th Annual
Conference of the Illinois Association of Water Pollution
Control Operators in Springfield on April 17th. He spoke on
"Issues in the Illinois Regulatory Environment".
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
A conference on The Lake Calumet Area: Environmental
Concerns will be held May 8-9, 1990 at the Holiday Plaza
Complex in Matteson, Illinois. This conference is being
sponsored by the Illinois State Water Survey, the Hazardous
Waste Research and Information Center, and the Illinois
Department of Energy and Natural Resources.

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The Lake Calumet area has been the subject of numerous
research efforts. This conference will offer an opportunity to
consolidate this information, as and to provide a focus for
ongoing and future research activities.
The program will include a historical overview of the area's
environmental concerns, a look at the current issues, a
summary of research conducted on the air, water, and land
quality of the Lake Calumet areas, and a discussion of
possible solutions to the environmental problems of the region.
Representatives from the scientific community, regulatory
agencies, industry and environmental groups have been
invited to present their viewpoints.
The registration fee for the conference is $35, and includes
a conference preprint volume. To obtain registration
information, send your name and address to: Lake Calumet
Conference, c/o Illinois State Water Survey, 2204 Griffith
Drive, Champaign, IL 61820, or call Steve Hilberg at 217/333-
4895.
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FINAL ACTIONS APRIL 12, 1990 BOARD MEETING
PCB 89-53
Lefton Iron and Metal Co., Inc., a Missouri Corp. v. City of East St. Louis - The Board ordered respondent to rid
certain avenues of all debris and to cease and desist from allowing the open dumping of waste on said streets in
St. Clair County.
PCB 89-118
Highland Supply Corp. v. IEPA - This matter was dismissed on petitioner's motion.
PCB 89-188
City of East Moline v. IEPA - The Board accepted the Agency Recommendation and granted petitioner variance
extension from the Board's public water supply regulations concerning Standards for Issuance and Restricted
Status relating to the maximum allowable concentration for trihalomethanes in public drinking water at its Rock
Island facility. Board Members J. Dumelle and B. Forcade concurred.
PCB 90-33
National Steel Corp. v. IEPA - This matter was dismissed on the Agency's motion.
PCB 90-48
City of Wenona v. IEPA - The Board accepted the Agency Recommendation and granted petitioner provisional
variance, with conditions, from the Board's water pollution regulations relating to biochemical oxygen demand,
total suspended solids and fecal coliform effluent limitations at its Marshall County facility.
PCB 90-49
Barber-Coleman Co. v. IEPA - The Board accepted the Agency Recommendation and granted petitioner
provisional variance from the Board's waste disposal limitations concerning 90-day on-site limitations for
hazardous wastes at its Winnebago County facility.
PCB 90-50
E.D. Etnyre & Co. - The Board accepted the Agency Recommendation and granted petitioner provisional
variance form the Board's waste disposal limitations concerning 90-day on-site limitations for hazardous wastes
at its Ogle County facility.
AC 89-162
IEPA v. Land & Lakes Co. - The Board issued a default order against respondent, found it had violated Sections
21(p)(5) and 21(p)(1) of the Act, and imposed a fine of $1,000.
AC 89-175
IEPA v. Stryker International , Inc. - The Board granted respondent's motion to dismiss its petition for review,
found respondent violated Section 21(p)(5) of the Act, and imposed a fine of $500.
AC 89-191
IEPA v. Adolph Lo - This matter was dismissed on the Agency' s motion.
AC 89-196
IEPA v. Wayne Molen - The Board, on its own motion, issued a default order against respondent, found he had
violated Section 21(q)(1) of the Act, and imposed a fine of $500.
AC 89-299
IEPA v. City of Streator - This matter was dismissed on the Agency's motion.
AC 90-16
Jackson County v. Frank Edwards - This matter was dismissed on complainant's motion.
AC 90-18
County of Madison v. Roger Stunkel - The Board found respondent violated Section 21(p)(5) of the Act and
imposed a fine of $500.
AC 90-19
County of Madison v. Ray Arthur - The Board found respondent violated Section 21(p)(5) of the Act and imposed
a fine of $500.
AS 90-3
In The Matter Of: Petition of Laclede Steel Co. for Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.102, 302.208,
302.210, and Subpart F, Procedures for Determining Water Quality Criteria - This matter was dismissed on the
Agency's motion. Board Member J.D. Dumelle dissented.
NEW CASES - APRIL 12, 1990 BOARD MEETING
PCB 90-41
Village of Elburn v. IEPA - Petitioner seeks variance extension from the Board's public water supply regulations
concerning Standards for Issuance and Restricted Status relating to combined radium-226 and radium-228 for its
Kane County facility. Held for Agency Recommendation.
PCB 90-42
Stepan Co. v. IEPA - Petitioner seeks review of the Agency's denial of its application for renewal of its air
operating permit for its Will County facility. Hearing authorized.
PCB 90-43
Town of Cortland v. IEPA - Petitioner seeks variance from the Board's public water supply regulations concerning
Standards for Issuance and Restricted Status relating to combined radium-226 and radium-228 for its DeKalb
County facility. Held for Agency Recommendation.

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PCB 90-44
Monsanto Co. v. IEPA - Petitioner seeks variance from the Board's air pollution regulations for its St. Clair
County facility. Hearing authorized.
PCB 90-45
Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. v. IEPA - Petitioner seeks variance extension from the Board's May 11,
1989 Order to allow for installation of thermal oxidizers at its Cook County facility. Hearing authorized.
PCB 90-46
Rockford Drop Forge Co. v. IEPA - Petitioner seeks review of its application for reimbursement from the
Underground Storage Ground Fund for corrective action taken at its Winnebago facility. Hearing authorized.
PCB 90-47
Darrell Williams v. Shell Oil Co. - Complainant alleges violation of the Board's noise pollution regulations at
respondent's Madison County facility. Held for duplicitous/frivolous determination.
PCB 90-48
City of Wenona v. IEPA - See Final Actions.
PCB 90-49
Barber-Coleman Co. L2010300054/Winnebago County v. IEPA - See Final Actions.
PCB 90-50
E.D. Etnyre & Co. L1418170023/Ogle County v. IEPA - See Final Actions.
PCB 90-51
In The Matter Of: LTV Steel Co., Inc. v. IEPA Petitioner seeks review of the Agency's denial of its application
for operating permit renewal for its Cook County facility. Hearing authorized.
CALENDAR *
April 27
P-A
The City of Metropolis v. EPA - PCB 90-8, City
10:00 a.m.
Council Chambers, Metropolis City Hall, 106 West 5th St., Metropolis.
April 27
P-A
Pollution Control Industries of America v. EPA -
9:30 a.m.
PCB 90-35, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
May 1
R
Hazardous Waste Prohibitions - R86-9 (Docket B),
11:00 a.m.
Stratton Building, D-1, Monroe and College Sts., Springfield.
May 1
A-C
EPA v. G & M Wrecking Company - AC 89-304, State of
10:00 a.m.
Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
May 3
A-E
EPA v. Ekco Glaco Corporation - PCB 89-200, State of
9:30 a.m.
Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago. (Will continue on May 4, 1990 if
necessary.)
May 3
A-C
EPA v. Quantum Chemical Company - AC 89-275, Tuscola
9:30 a.m.
City Council Chambers, Tuscola Community Building, 122 W. North Central, Tuscola.
May 3
P-A
Multi-County Landfill, Inc. v. EPA - PCB 90-32,
10:00 a.m.
Board Room, Douglas County Courthouse, 401 S. Center, Tuscola.
May 4
A-E
EPA v. Ekco Glaco Corporation - PCB 89-200, State of
9:30 a.m.
Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
May 7
W-V
Laclede Steel Company v. EPA - PCB 90-29, City Hall
10:00 a.m.
Conference Room, 101 East Third St., Alton.
May 7
R
Groundwater Quality Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code 620
9:30 a.m.
R89-14, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Room 9-040, Chicago. (Hearing will continue
day-to-day as time requires.)
May 10
A-C
EPA v. John Vander - AC 89-224, State of Illinois
10:00 a.m.
Building, South Conference Room, 2309 West Main, Marion.
May 10
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Conference
Room 9-040, Chicago.
May 11
A-C
EPA v. Robert A. Sanvi - AC 89-296, Council Chambers

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10:00 a.m.
City Hall, 304 W. Main St., Staunton.
May 11
P-A
H & L Disposal Company, Inc. v. EPA - PCB 90-36,
1:30 p.m.
Vermilion County Courthouse, Courtroom 1-A, First Floor, 7 N. Vermilion, Danville.
May 15
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. The United States
11:00 a.m.
Department of the Navy - PCB 90-17, Lake County Administrative Building, 10th Floor, 18 North
County Street, Waukegan.
May 16
A-C
EPA v. City of Rutland - AC 89-242, Fire District
10:00 a.m.
Building, Rutland.
May 16
R
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 105.102; Repeal of
10:00 a.m.
DeNovo Hearings for Appeals of NPDES Permits - R90-8, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Suite 8-031, Chicago. (Hearing will continue day-to-day, so long as witnesses are present.)
May 17
R
IDENR Evaluation of Underground Injection - R89-15,
10:30 a.m.
Municipal Building Council Chambers, 7th and Monroe Street, Springfield.
May 18
W-E
People of the State of Illinois v. PQ Corporation -
1:00 p.m.
PCB 90-14, County Board Room 242, 707 Etna Road, Ottawa.
May 24
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Conference
Room 9-040, Chicago.
June 1
A-V
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company v. EPA -
11:00 a.m.
PCB 90-45, State of Illinois Center, 100 West Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
June 5
R
IDENR Evaluation of Underground Injection - R89-15,
10:00 a.m.
State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Room 9-031, Chicago.
June 7
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Conference
Room 9-040, Chicago.
June 11
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Clybourn Metal
10:00 a.m.
Finishing Company, - PCB 89-157, Law Office of Joshua Sachs, 134 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2222,
Chicago.
June 11
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Gilbertson
11:00 a.m.
Clybourn, Inc. - PCB 89-158, Law Office of Joshua Sachs, 134 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2222, Chicago.
June 12
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Hysan Corporation
9:30 a.m.
PCB 90-12, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
June 14
N-E
Vito Zivoli v. Prospect Dive and Sports Shop, Ltd,
10:00 a.m.
and Michael Ropers - PCB 89-205, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500,
Chicago.
June 20
A-C
EPA v. Kemp Manufacturing Company - AC 89-164,
10:00 a.m.
Auditorium of the Peoria Public Library, 107 NE Monroe, Peoria.
June 21
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Conference
Room 9-040, Chicago.
June 22
P-A
The Jennison-Wright Corporation v. EPA - PCB 89-189,
10:00 a.m.
Mayor's Conference Room, City Hall, 2000 Edison, Granite City.
June 22
A-E
EPA v. Blue Tee Corporation (Azcon Scrap Division) -
10:00 a.m.
PCB 90-7, Alton City Hall, 101 East Third Street, Alton.
June 25
A-V
Olin Chemicals (Joliet Plant) v. EPA - PCB 89-72,
9:30 a.m.
Joliet City Hall, East Wing Conference Room, First Floor, 150 W. Jefferson St., Joliet.
July 5
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Conference

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Room 9-040, Chicago.
July 10
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Crown Cork & Seal
9:30 a.m.
Company, Inc. - PCB 89-159, Kankakee Detention Center, 400 E. Merchant, Kankakee.
July 11
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Crown Cork & Seal
9:30 a.m.
Company, Inc. - PCB 89-201, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
July 13
P-A
D & B Refuse Service, Inc. v. EPA - PCB 89-106,
9:30 a.m.
Grand Jury Room, Third Floor, Moultrie County Courthouse, Sullivan.
July 13
A-E
EPA v. Decor Gravure Corporation - PCB 89-155, State
10:00 a.m.
of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
July 19
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Conference
Room 9-040, Chicago.
July 27
A-C
EPA v. Omer Thomas - AC 89-215, Court Room B, Shelby
9:00 a.m.
County Courthouse, Shelbyville.
July 31
A-C
EPA v. James Gilmer - EPA v. Archer-Daniels
10:00 a.m.
(consolidated) - AC 89-289 - AC 89-290, Douglas County Courthouse, County Board Room, 401 S.
Center St., Tuscola.
August 2
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Conference
Room 9-040, Chicago.
August 14
R
Amendments to Agriculture Related Pollution (35
9:00 a.m.
Ill. Adm. Code 501) - R90-7, DeKalb County Farm Bureau, Upper Auditorium, 315 North 6th St.,
DeKalb.
August 16
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Conference
Room 9-040, Chicago.
August 20
R
Amendments to Agriculture Related Pollution (35
9:00 a.m.
Ill. Adm. Code 501) - R90-7, Effingham County Extension Center, Lower Level Auditorium, 1209 N.
Wenthe Drive, Effingham.
August 21
R
Amendments to Agriculture Related Pollution (35
9:00 a.m.
Ill. Adm. Code 501) - R90-7, John A. Logan Community College, O'Neil Auditorium, Carterville.
August 23
R
Amendments to Agriculture Related Pollution (35
9:00 a.m.
Ill. Adm. Code 501) - R90-7, Morgan County Extension Service Office, 104 N. Westgate Ave.,
Jacksonville.
August 24
R
Amendments to Agriculture Related Pollution (35
9:00 a.m.
Ill. Adm. Code 501) - R90-7, Knox AgriCenter, Room 105, 180 S. Soangetaha St., Galesburg.
August 30
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Conference
Room 9-404, Chicago.
September 4
P-A
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation v. EPA -
10:00 a.m.
PCB 90-24, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
* Times and locations of hearings and meetings appearing in the Environmental Register are subject to cancellation or rescheduling
without notice. Confirmation of that information may be obtained from the Clerk of the Board at 312/814-6931.
** The Pollution Control Board meetings listed in the calendar (highlighted) are unlike the other hearings listed in that, while they are
open to the public, public participation is generally not allowed, except upon the granting of a motion for oral argument.
CALENDAR CODE:

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A-E
AIR ENFORCEMENT
N-E
NOISE ENFORCEMENT
A-V
AIR VARIANCE
N-V
NOISE VARIANCE
A-C
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
SWH-V
SPECIAL WASTE HAULING VARIANCE
W-E
WATER ENFORCEMENT
SWH-E
SPECIAL WASTE HAULING ENFORCEMENT
W-V
WATER VARIANCE
PWS-E
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY ENFORCEMENT
L-E
LAND ENFORCEMENT
PWS-V
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY VARIANCE
L-V
LAND VARIANCE
P-A
PERMIT APPEAL
R
REGULATORY PROCEEDING
L-S-R
LANDFILL SITING REVIEW
T
THERMAL DEMONSTRATION RULE
S0
2
S0
2
ALTERNATIVE STANDARDS
(35 ILL. ADM. CODE
T-S
TRADE SECRETS
302.211 (F)
CSO
COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW
T-C
TAX CERTIFICATIONS
EXCEPTION
A-S
ADJUSTED STANDARD

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