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No. 489
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December, 1994
GENERAL ASSEMBLY AMENDS LOCAL SITING APPROVAL PROVISIONS, H.B. 1594
On December 1, 1994, the General Assembly passed H.B. 1594. Among the amendments included in this bill is a set of
simple amendments to the Environmental Protection Act (Act) and various other statutes, to remove the words "regional" and
"nonregional" from all references to the statutorily-defined "regional pollution control facility". The revised usage is simply
"pollution control facility". The primary substantive impact of this change is that pollution control facilities will be subject to
local siting approval under Section 39.2 of the Act without regard to whether or not their intended service area is purely local.
H.B 1594 provides an immediate effective date for these amendments upon signature of the Governor.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY AMENDS VARIED PROVISIONS
OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, S.B. 1724
On November 30, 1994, the General Assembly adopted various amendments to the Environmental Protection Act (Act).
The amendments of S.B. 1724 are varied:
Agency administration of indirect cost reimbursements:
Section 4(k) of the Act would authorize the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (Agency) to administer indirect cost reimbursements.
Payment and refund of air pollution operating permit fee:
Section 9.6(a) clarifies that payment of the air pollution operati
ng
permit fee is required before permit issuance, and it is refundable if the requested permit is denied.
Deadline for Board adoption of compost standards:
Sections 22.33(b), 22.34(b), and 22.35(b) would each, respectively,
extend from December 1, 1994 to December 1, 1997 the deadline for Board adoption of landscape waste, organic waste, and
mixed municipal waste compost facility, testing, and product standards.
(See accompanying story below.)
S.B. 1724 continued on page 5
RULE
RULEMAKING UPDATE
MAKING UPDATE
LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOST FACILITIES RULES
ADOPTED, R93-29
On November 3, 1994, the Board adopted rules to regulate
landscape waste management facilities in Illinois. The rules
establish performance standards for landscape compost facilities
and testing procedures and standards for end-product compost
derived from landscape waste and offered for sale or use in Illinois.
This proceeding is one of three mandated by the Act. Section
22.33 requires that the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency) proposed standards for composting landscape wastes on
or before January 1, 1994, and that the Board adopt such standards
by December 1, 1994.
(See S.B. 1724 above.)
Sections 22.34 and
22.35 set forth similar mandates relating to composting organic
waste and mixed municipal waste, and Section 22.35. The R93-29
rules address only the Section 22.33 mandate.
The Board formally accepted a December 30, 1993 proposal for
landscape waste facilities from the Agency on January 20, 1994.
The Board conducted a public hearing on the proposal on April 15
and proposed the rules for First Notice publication in the
Illinois
Register
on June 30, 1994. On September 15, 1994, the Board
proposed the rules for Second Notice Review by the Joint
Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR). The Board received
JCAR's Certificate of No Objection on October 21, 1994, which
freed the Board to adopt the rules. Direct questions to Kevin G.
Desharnais, at 312-814-6929. Please refer to docket R93-29.
The Board and Staff Join Together in Wishing You
the Best of this Holiday Season and a Safe and Prosperous New Year
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PART VII 15% ROP PROPOSAL FILED, PROPOSED FOR FIRST
NOTICE & SET FOR HEARING, R94-33
On November 3, 1994 and at a special meeting held on
November 18, 1994, the Board proposed three new parts of the
Illinois 15 percent reduction of pollution (15% ROP) plan for First
Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
. The Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (Agency) filed the new 15% ROP rulemaking
proposals on October 28 (Part V, R94-31, and Part VI, R94-32) and
November 14, 1994 (Part VII, R94-33). The Agency has filed seven
separate 15% ROP Plan proposals to date, which the Board is
dealing with under seven separate docket numbers. (Three of
these rulemakings have been completed: R94-12, R94-16, and
R94-16, as is explained in more detail below.) In sum, all the ROP
plan segments would seek a 15 percent 1990 VOM emissions
levels in the Chicago and Metro-East St. Louis areas, in order to
fulfill requirements under the federal Clean Air Act (CAA). The
Agency has stated that the state is federally required to reduce
VOM emissions by 250 tons per day (tpd) in the Chicago area and
by 27 tpd in the Metro-East area.
(See issues 483, June, 1994;
484, July, 1994; 485, Aug., 1994; 486, Sept., 1994; 487, Oct., 1994
& 488, Nov., 1994.)
The Board accepted each of the seven 15% ROP plan
rulemaking proposals pursuant to the "fast-track" rulemaking
provisions of Section 28.5 of the Environmental Protection Act (Act).
Section 28.5 requires the Board to proceed within set time-frames
toward the adoption of the proposed amendments. The Board lacks
any discretion under the statute to adjust these time-frames under
any circumstances. Under Section 28.5(o), the Board must have
adopted the proposal for Second Notice within 130 days on receipt
of the proposal from the Agency. Section 28.5(p) requires that the
Board must adopt and file final rules based on the proposal within
21 days of when it receives a Certificate of No Objection from the
Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR).
Part V 15% ROP Proposal, R94-31
On November 3, 1994, the Board proposed the Part V ROP
amendments for First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
. The
Part V proposal contemplates lowering the VOM emissions from
lithographic printing operations in the Chicago and Metro-East
areas. The Part V proposal would add definitions of non-heatset
and sheet-fed lithographic printing, as-applied foundation solution,
and alcohol. The proposal would further establish control measures
for VOM emissions from lithographic printers in the Chicago and
Metro-East areas. The Part V proposal would also make minor
corrective amendments to the existing regulations.
The Agency filed the Part V ROP plan proposal on October 28,
1994. The Agency stated that the federal Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990 required U.S. EPA to publish a control
technology guideline (CTG) for the lithographic printing category
within three years. U.S. EPA published a draft CTG in September,
1993, which is not yet finalized. In June, 1994, U.S. EPA published
alternative control techniques (ACT) to aid the states in developing
control regulations. According to the Agency, U.S. EPA has taken
the position that the lack of final federal action on a CTG does not
relieve the states from their obligation to impose controls.
The Agency stated that it contemplates that the Part V
amendments would affect about 113 facilities in the Chicago area
and one source in the Metro-East area. It estimated that the Part V
proposal would reduce VOM emissions by 4.0 tpd in the Chicago
area and by minimal amounts in the Metro-East area.
The statute requires the Board to schedule three hearing dates,
each for a prescribed purpose. The first day of hearing is reserved
for presentations by the Agency and questions of Agency
witnesses. The second scheduled day of hearing, if it occurs, is
reserved for presentations by affected entities and all other
interested persons. The third scheduled day of hearing, if it occurs,
is reserved for any Agency response and responses of other
parties. The hearings will be continued from day to day, as
necessary, until all business is completed. However, the second
and third hearing dates are subject to cancellation if the level of
public interest and participation so warrant.
The Board has scheduled hearings to occur in R94-31 at the
James R. Thompson Center, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago,
as follows:
Room 9-040: 10:30 a.m., Thursday, December 15, 1994
Room 9-040: 10:30 a.m., Monday, January 9, 1995
Room 9-040: 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 24, 1995
Direct questions on the Part V proposal to Kevin Desharnais, at
312-814-6926. Request copies of any November 3, 1994 Board
action from Victoria Agyeman, at 312-814-6920. Please refer to
docket R94-31.
Part VI 15% ROP Proposal, R94-32
On November 3, 1994, the Board proposed the Part VI ROP
amendments for First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
. The
Part VI proposal contemplates lowering VOM emissions from motor
vehicle refinishing operations in the Chicago and Metro-East areas.
The Part VI proposal would impose limitations on the VOM content
of coatings and surface preparation materials, require the use of
specific coatings applicators and applicator cleaning equipment, and
provide a control equipment alternative. The proposal would further
impose recordkeeping and reporting requirements on refinishers.
The Agency filed the Part VI ROP plan proposal on October 28,
1994. The Agency stated that it contemplates that the Part VI
amendments would reduce VOM emissions by 16.3 tpd in the
Chicago area. The Agency estimate of reduction of VOM emissions
in the Metro-East area is 1.2 tpd.
The statute requires the Board to schedule three hearing dates,
each for a prescribed purpose. The first day of hearing is reserved
for presentations by the Agency and questions of Agency
witnesses. The second scheduled day of hearing, if it occurs, is
reserved for presentations by affected entities and all other
interested persons. The third scheduled day of hearing, if it occurs,
is reserved for any Agency response and responses of other
parties. The hearings will be continued from day to day, as
necessary, until all business is completed. However, the second
and third hearing dates are subject to cancellation if the level of
public interest and participation so warrant.
The Board has scheduled hearings to occur in R94-32 at the
James R. Thompson Center, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago,
as follows:
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Room 9-040: 10:30 a.m., Friday, December 16, 1994
Room 9-040: 10:30 a.m., Friday, January 13, 1995
Room 9-040: 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, January 25, 1995
Direct questions on the Part VI proposal to Audrey Lozuk, at 312-
814-3473. Request copies from Victoria Agyeman, at 312-814-
6920. Please refer to docket R94-32.
Part VII 15% ROP Proposal, R94-33
On November 18, 1994, the Board proposed the Part VII ROP
amendments for First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
. The
Part VII proposal contemplates lowering VOM emissions from batch
chemical processes having certain standard industrial classifications
(SIC) codes in the Chicago and Metro-East areas. The SIC codes
involved are 2821, 2833, 2834, 2861, 2865, 2869, and 2879. This
includes a broad range of chemical manufacturing activities: plastic
materials and resins (SIC 2821), medicinal chemicals and botanical
production (SIC 2833), pharmaceutical operations (SIC 2834), gum
and wood chemicals (SIC 2861), cyclic crudes and intermediates
(SIC 2865), industrial organic chemicals (SIC 2869), and agricultural
chemicals (SIC 2879). The Part VII proposal would also regulate
emissions from Stepan Chemical Company's Millsdale facility, in
Elwood. The proposal would further add definitions for "batch
process train", "batch operation", "process vent", and "single unit
operation".
The Agency filed the Part VII ROP plan proposal on November
14, 1994. The Agency stated that it contemplates that the Part VII
amendments would reduce VOM emissions by 12.63 tpd in the
Chicago area. The Agency estimate of reduction of VOM emissions
in the Metro-East area is 0.36 tpd.
The statute requires the Board to schedule three hearing dates,
each for a prescribed purpose. The first day of hearing is reserved
for presentations by the Agency and questions of Agency
witnesses. The second scheduled day of hearing, if it occurs, is
reserved for presentations by affected entities and all other
interested persons. The third scheduled day of hearing, if it occurs,
is reserved for any Agency response and responses of other
parties. The hearings will be continued from day to day, as
necessary, until all business is completed. However, the second
and third hearing dates are subject to cancellation if the level of
public interest and participation so warrant.
The Board has scheduled hearings to occur in R94-33 at the
James R. Thompson Center, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago,
as follows:
Room 11-500: 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 4, 1995
Room 11-500: 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 1, 1995
Room 11-500: 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 14, 1995
Direct questions on the Part VII proposal to Audrey Lozuk, at
312-814-3473. Request copies from Victoria Agyeman, at 312-814-
6920. Please refer to docket R94-33.
15% ROP Proposal Also Pending, R94-21
The Part IV 15% ROP proposal, docketed as R94-21, is presently
pending in its First Notice period. The Board proposed the
amendments for First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
on
September 15, 1994. The Board conducted a public hearing on
these proposed amendments on Friday, November 4, 1994, and
two additional hearings are presently scheduled to occur at the
James R. Thompson Center, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago,
as follows:
Room 9-025: 10:00 a.m., Friday, December 2, 1994
Room 9-040: 10:00 a.m., Friday, December 16, 1994
The second scheduled day of hearing is reserved for presentations
by affected entities and all other interested persons. The third
scheduled day of hearing, if it occurs, is reserved for any Agency
response and responses of other parties. The hearings will be
continued from day to day, as necessary, until all business is
completed. However, the third hearing date is subject to
cancellation if the level of public interest and participation so
warrants.
The Part IV proposal contemplates lowering the VOM content of
coatings for several categories of surface coaters: the can, paper,
coil, fabric, vinyl, metal furniture, baked large appliance, and
miscellaneous parts and products coating categories. The Part IV
proposal would also impose reductions in VOM emissions from
sources in the automotive/transportation and business machine
plastic parts coating categories that exceed specified emissions
levels. The proposal would further make the VOM emissions limits
applicable to wood furniture coating operations at a lowered
threshold. The Part IV proposal would also require specified
controls on synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industry
(SOCMI) distillation and reactor processes and on bakery industry
ovens. Finally, the amendments would make a number of minor
amendments and corrections to the regulations, largely in response
to comments submitted by U.S. EPA and affected entities. Direct
questions on the Part IV proposal to Marie E. Tipsord, at 312-814-
4925 or 618-498-9803. Please refer to docket R94-21.
15% ROP Amendments Already Adopted, R94-12, R94-15 &
R94-16
The Board has to date adopted three sets of amendments based
on Agency 15% ROP proposals. These are the Parts I through III
proposals, dockets R94-12, R94-15, and R94-16.
The Board adopted the Part I ROP proposal on September 15,
1994, under docket number R94-12. The Part I amendments
require the use of pressure-vacuum relief valves on vent tubes at
gasoline dispensing operations in both the Chicago and Metro-East
areas and a lowering of the Reid vapor pressure (RVP) on gasoline
from 9.0 psi to 7.2 psi in the Metro-East area. The vacuum-
pressure relief aspects of these amendments are anticipated to
reduce emissions by 4 tpd in the Chicago area and by 0.4 tpd in the
Metro-East area. The use of 7.2 RVP fuel will reduce emissions 8.5
tpd in the Metro-East St. Louis area.
The Board adopted the Part II proposal on October 20, 1994,
under docket number R94-15. The Part II amendments extended
VOM emissions control measures to the loading of marine vessels
and deletion of the exemption for barge loading from the regulations
applicable to "Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing
Processes", "Miscellaneous Formulated Manufacturing Processes",
"Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Processes", and
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"Other Emissions Units" source categories. The record indicated
that the Part II proposal would reduce the VOM emissions by 1.3
tpd in the Chicago area and by 11.82 tpd in the Metro-East area.
The Board adopted the Part III ROP proposal on October 20,
1994, under docket number R94-16. The Part III amendments
made the standards of Parts 218 and 219, Subpart B, "Organic
Emissions from Storage and Loading Operations", and Subpart V,
"Total Resource Effectiveness" (TRE), more stringent. The Part III
plan rules added the federal Control Technology Guidelines (CTG)
and Alternative Control Technology (ACT) recommended controls
for volatile organic liquids (VOLs) and volatile petroleum liquids
(VPLs). It was anticipated that the TRE amendments will reduce
VOM emissions by 4.05 tpd in the metropolitan Chicago area by
1996 and by an additional 1.58 tpd by 1999. The VOL/VPL
amendments are anticipated to reduce the VOM emissions by 2.18
tpd in the Chicago area. No reductions were expected in the Metro-
East area.
Request copies of the adopted R94-12, R94-15, or R94-16
amendments from Victoria Agyeman, at 312-814-6920. Please
refer to the appropriate docket number.
UIC UPDATE AMENDMENTS ADOPTED, R94-5
On November 3, 1994, the Board adopted identical-in-substance
amendments to the Illinois underground injection control (UIC)
regulations. The proposed amendments are intended to include
amendments to the federal UIC regulations adopted by U.S. EPA
during the period July 1 through December 31, 1993. During this
period, U.S. EPA amended its rules to clarify the current
requirements for wells authorized by rule, the financial responsibility
obligations of parties to a well transfer, the criteria for demonstrating
mechanical integrity through annulus pressure monitoring records,
and the authority of the UIC program director to require information
on any well. The Board also used this opportunity to propose a
series of corrective amendments to the Illinois UIC rules. The first
set of corrective amendments relates to references to federal
regulations, and the second set relates to effective date references
in the text and source notes.
The Board proposed the amendments for public comment on
August 11, 1994 and accepted public comments on the proposed
amendments for 45 days after the Notices of Proposed
Amendments appeared in the
Illinois Register
on September 9,
1994. The identical-in-substance proceeding was not subject to
Second Notice review by the Joint Committee on Administrative
Rules before the Board was free to adopt amendments based on
the proposal. The Board will delay filing the rules with the Secretary
of State for at least 30 days after adoption, specifically to allow U.S.
EPA an opportunity to comment on the amendments as adopted.
Direct questions to Michael J. McCambridge, at 312-814-6924.
Please refer to docket R94-5.
SITE-SPECIFIC WATER QUALITY FLUORIDE RULE FOR
GENERAL MOTORS PROPOSED FOR SECOND NOTICE, R93-
13
The Board proposed a site-specific fluoride rule for Second
Notice review by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules
(JCAR) on November 3, 1994. The proposed amendments would
affect the fluoride water quality standard that applies to an unnamed
tributary to the Vermilion River and a segment of the Vermilion River
for 0.9 stream miles downstream of the confluence to the Indiana
state line. They would increase the water quality standard from 5
milligrams per liter (mg/l) to 10 mg/l. The amended water quality
standards would specifically increase the fluoride limitation as
caused by the wastewater discharges of General Motors
Corporation into the receiving stream.
The proposed amendments to Section 302.322 of the water
pollution control regulations are based on a proposal filed June 23,
1993 by the General Motors Corporation. The Board conducted a
public hearing on the proposal on April 26, 1994. The Board
proposed the site-specific amendments for First Notice publication
in the
Illinois Register
on September 1, 1994.
JCAR acknowledged receipt of the Second Notice package on
November 15, 1994, and the Second Notice period will end on
December 29, 1994. The Board will be free to adopt amendments
based on the proposal after the Second Notice period expires or
when it receives a Notice of No Objection from JCAR, whichever
comes first. Direct questions to Diane F. O'Neill, at 312-814-6062.
Please refer to docket R93-13.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
AGENCY TO HOLD WORKSHOP FOR VEHICLE
SCRAPPING RULES
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency)
will conduct a public workshop to discuss rules relating to a
vehicle scrapping program. The intent is to conduct vehicle
scrapping operations to help reduce the emission of ozone
precursors and help achieve the mandates of the federal
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. The Agency intends
to initially implement the program in the Chicago
metropolitan area, with the possibility of future expansion
into the metropolitan East St. Louis area. Both areas do not
presently comply with the federal emissions requirements.
The Agency stated that the prospective voluntary program
would provide greater flexibility in
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achieving the federal standards. The Agency intends a
market-based program.
The workshop is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
Friday, December 16, 1994, in the 5th floor auditorium of
the State of Illinois Building, 160 North LaSalle Street,
Chicago. Direct questions to Gale Newton, of the Agency,
at 217-785-5735.
BOARD MEMBER GIRARD TO SERVE ON MU-
SEUM ADVISORY COMMITTEE
In November 1994, Dr. G. Tanner Girard agreed to serve
on a Citizens Advisory Committee to build the Mississippi
River Museum and Learning Center. The museum, to be
located at the Melvin Price Locks and Dam, in Alton, will
be a showcase of the history, culture, navigation,
transportation, recreation, ecology, and economy of the
Mississippi River. The facility has the potential to attract
500,000 visitors per year. Construction of the facility will
be federally funded.
The Citizens Advisory Committee will advise the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers on all facets of design,
construction, and operation of the facility. Representative
Jerry Costello will be Honorary Chairman of the
Committee.
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Extension of time for filing a permit appeal to the Board:
Sections 40(a)(1) and (c) and 40.2(a) would provide a mechanism
for extending the deadline for filing a permit appeal to the Board from 35 days to 90 days by timely submission of a written
notice to the Board.
Community service as a penalty for open dumping of construction debris:
Section 44(a) would allow a court to impose from
50 to 300 hours of community service on a person convicted of open dumping of construction debris.
Environmental audit privilege:
New Section 52.2 would create a privilege to encourage voluntary internal environmental
audits. The report generated through such an audit is inadmissible and an "officer or employee" involved in the audit may
not be examined with regard to the audit in any legal action, except under limited circumstances: the facility owner or
operator must expressly waive the privilege or the court or Board may make certain determinations that would render it
inapplicable. The court or Board may determine that the material is not subject to the privilege, that "the privilege is
asserted for a fraudulent purpose", or that the material shows evidence of noncompliance and the owner or operator did not
"undertake appropriate corrective action or eliminate any reported violation within a reasonable time." The owner or
operator would bear the burden of demonstrating the applicability of the privilege. Within 30 days of a State's Attorney or
Attorney General demand for disclosure of the material, the owner or operator must submit a written request for a
in camera
hearing on the applicability of the privilege. A failure to file a request for hearing would constitute a waiver of the privilege.
An order to compel disclosure could relate "to only those portions of an environmental audit report that are relevant to the
issues in dispute". Certain information would not be subject to the privilege: material required to be reported or made
available to a regulatory agency, material obtained by any regulatory agency, material obtained from "a source independent
of the environmental audit". The new privilege would expressly not affect the scope or nature of any other legal privilege.
Qualification of ban on tires in landfills:
Amended Section 55(b) would delay the July 1, 1994 effective date of the ban on
landfill disposal of used and waste tires, and on mixing used and waste tires with municipal waste, until December 31, 1994.
New Section 55(b-1) would impose a qualified ban on landfill disposal of used and waste tires effective January 1, 1994,
unless certain conditions are met. The landfill may accept used and waste tires for disposal if it has an Agency-permitted
program for treating the tires and the tires are employed on-site for such uses as lining roadways, as alternative daily cover,
or in a leachate collection system. The landfill may also accept used and waste tires for disposal 30 days after notification of
their availability to the Illinois Industrial Materials Exchange Service (IIMES) and there has been no specific request for the
tires. The landfill may further accept used and waste tires for disposal, as authorized by the Agency, if the tires' "physical
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condition . . . makes shredding, slitting, chopping, reuse, reprocessing, or other alternative use . . . impractical or
infeasible". This new provision would impose an affirmative obligation on landfills and used and waste tire management
facilities to notify IIMES of the availability of and demand for used and waste tires, and to consult with IIMES on "the status
of marketing of waste tires to facilities for reuse".
FINAL ACTIONS
FINAL ACTIONS - November 3, 1994 BOARD MEETING
- November 3, 1994 BOARD MEETING
86-2
Petition of the City of LaSalle for Exception to
the Combined Sewer Overflow Regulations -
The Board granted this LaSalle County
petitioner an extension of a temporary
exception from the prohibition against
discharge of combined sewer overflows until
December 1, 1995, subject to conditions. The
Board retained jurisdiction.
94-198
Caterpillar, Inc. v. IEPA and International
Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and
Agricultural Implement Workers of America
and Local 974, as Intervenors - The Board
construed the Peoria County petitioner's
motion to dismiss as a motion to withdraw its
petition for a variance from certain of the land
pollution control regulations and granted the
motion, closing the docket.
94-226
Boutin Cleaners v. IEPA - The Board granted
the Lake County petitioner's motion to
withdraw this underground storage tank
reimbursement determination, closing this
docket.
94-248
People of the State of Illinois v. Comerica
Bank - The Board accepted a stipulation and
settlement agreement in this air enforcement
action against a Cook County facility, ordered
the respondent to pay a civil penalty of
$15,000.00, and ordered it to cease and desist
from further violation. Board Member J.
Theodore Meyer concurred.
94-317
S&S Enterprises v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an
Agency recommendation, the Board granted
this Lake County gasoline dispensing facility a
45-day provisional variance from the air
pollution control regulation that requires the
installation and operation of Stage II vapor
recovery equipment by November 1, 1994.
94-318
Mobile Oil Corporation v. IEPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a 45-day
provisional variance for two of its Cook
County gasoline dispensing facilities from the
air pollution control regulation that requires
the installation and operation of Stage II vapor
recovery equipment.
94-319
Shell Oil Company v. IEPA - Upon receipt of
an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted the petitioner a 45-day provisional
variance for three of its Cook County gasoline
dispensing facilities from the air pollution
control regulation that requires the installation
and operation of Stage II vapor recovery
equipment.
AC 91-32
County of Ogle v. Rochelle Disposal Service,
Inc., and City of Rochelle, Illinois - Having
previously found that the Ogle County
respondent had violated the Act, the Board
held that it now lacked the authority to assess
hearing costs against the respondent and closed
the docket. Board Member J. Theodore
Meyer dissented.
AC 92-64
County of Ogle v. Rochelle Disposal Service,
Inc., and City of Rochelle, Illinois - Having
previously found that the Ogle County
respondent had violated the Act, the Board
held that it now lacked the authority to assess
hearing costs against the respondent and closed
the docket. Board Member J. Theodore
Meyer dissented.
AC 94-68
County of Macon v. Ruben Murrell - The
Board denied a motion to waive the recycled
paper filing requirement and found that the
administrative citation against a Macon County
facility was improperly filed; it therefore
dismissed the citation and closed the docket.
AC 94-78
IEPA v. Bill Isaacs - The Board entered a
default order, finding that the DeWitt County
respondent had violated Section 21(p)(1) of the
Act and ordering it to pay a civil penalty of
$500.00.
AC 94-79
IEPA v. 4B Realty Developers - The Board
entered a default order, finding that the Cook
County respondent had violated Section
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21(p)(1) of the Act and ordering it to pay a
civil penalty of $500.00.
AC 94-80
IEPA v. Gallatin National Company - The
Board entered a default order, finding that the
Fulton County respondent had violated Section
21(o)(5) of the Act and ordering it to pay a
civil penalty of $500.00.
AS 94-14
In the Matter of: Petition of the City of Wood
River For Adjusted Standard From Treatment
of Overflows and Bypass Regulations 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 306.305(a) - The Board granted
voluntary dismissal of this
petition for an adjusted standard from certain
of the water pollution control regulations,
since the petitioner had not complied with the
notice publication requirements.
R93-29
In the Matter of: Regulation of Landscape
Waste Compost Facilities, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
830-832 -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-5
In the Matter of: UIC Update, USEPA
Regulations (June 1, 1993 through December
31, 1993) -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-17
In the Matter of: RCRA Update, USEPA
Regulations (January 1, 1994 through June 30,
1994) -
See Rulemaking Update.
NEW CASES
NEW CASES - November 3, 1994 BOARD MEET
- November 3, 1994 BOARD MEETING
ING
94-222
Village of Hoffman Estates v. IEPA - The
Board accepted an amended petition for a
variance for this Cook County facility from
certain of the public water supplies public
notice requirements and held this matter for an
Agency recommendation.
94-240
International Union, United Automobile,
Aerospace and Agricultural Implement
Workers of America and UAW Local 974;
and Citizens For a Better Environmental v.
Caterpillar, Inc.; IEPA, Party-in-Interest -
The Board determined that this citizen's
RCRA enforcement action against a Tazewell
County facility is not frivolous or duplicitous
and accepted it for hearing. The Board on its
own motion found the Agency a necessary
party-in-interest.
94-305
Russ' Service & Towing/Rock Falls v. IEPA -
The Board accepted this underground storage
tank reimbursement determination appeal
involving a Whiteside County facility for
hearing.
94-306
ESG Watts, Inc. (Taylor Ridge) v. IEPA -
The Board accepted this land permit appeal
involving a Rock Island County facility or
hearing and, on its own motion, consolidated it
together with simultaneously-filed land permit
appeals in PCB 94-307, PCB 94-308, and
PCB 94-309.
94-307
ESG Watts, Inc. (Taylor Ridge) v. IEPA -
See
PCB 94-306.
94-308
ESG Watts, Inc. (Taylor Ridge) v. IEPA -
See
PCB 94-306.
94-309
ESG Watts, Inc. (Taylor Ridge) v. IEPA -
See
PCB 94-306.
94-310
People of the State of Illinois v. Central
Illinois Public Service Company - Upon
receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement
agreement and an agreed motion to request
relief from the hearing requirement in this air
enforcement action against a Jasper County
facility, the Board ordered publication of the
required newspaper notice.
94-311
Boyd Brothers, Inc. v. Abandoned Mined
Lands Reclamation Council - The Board held
this citizen's water enforcement action against
a Williamson County facility for a frivolous or
duplicitous determination.
94-312
Spraylat Corporation v. IEPA - The Board
accepted this underground storage tank
reimbursement determination appeal involving
a Cook County facility for hearing.
94-313
Major & Sandhu Petroleum, Inc. v. IEPA -
The Board accepted this petition for a variance
from the Stage II Gasoline Vapor recovery
requirements of the air pollution control
regulations for a Cook County facility for
hearing.
94-314
Makhtiar Singh v. IEPA - The Board accepted
this petition for a variance from the Stage II
Gasoline Vapor recovery requirements of the
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air pollution control regulations for a Cook
County facility for hearing.
94-315
People of the State of Illinois v. Modern Steel
Treating Company - Upon receipt of a
proposed stipulation and settlement agreement
and an agreed motion to request relief from
the hearing requirement in this air
enforcement action against a Cook County
facility, the Board ordered publication of the
required newspaper notice.
94-316
USA Waste of Illinois, Inc. v. IEPA - The
Board accepted an amended petition and set
this land permit appeal involving a Cook
County facility for hearing.
94-317
S&S Enterprises v. IEPA -
See Final Actions.
94-318
Mobile Oil Corporation v. IEPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-319
Shell Oil Company v. IEPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-320
Dorothy B. Kindy, d/b/a Rex's Service
Station, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board accepted
this petition for a variance from the Stage II
Gasoline Vapor recovery requirements of the
air pollution control regulations for a Cook
County facility for hearing.
AS 94-14
In the Matter of: Petition of the City of Wood
River For Adjusted Standard From Treatment
of Overflows and Bypass Regulations 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 306.305(a) -
See Final Actions.
AS 94-15
In the Matter of: Petition of Lone Star
Industries, Inc. For an Adjusted Standard
From 35 Ill. Adm. Code 811.320(d)
(Establishment of Groundwater Background
Concentrations) - The Board accepted this
petition for an adjusted standard for a LaSalle
County facility from certain of the land pollu-
tion (landfill) regulations pertaining to
establishing the concentration of contaminants
in the groundwater at the facility, and, having
received a filing which requested a hearing be
held, the Board set this matter for hearing.
AS 94-16
In the Matter of: Petition of the City of Wood
River For Adjusted Standard From Treatment
of Overflows and Bypass Regulations 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 306.305(a) - The Board granted
the petitioner's motion to incorporate the
petition filed under AS 94-14 for an adjusted
standard from certain of the water pollution
control regulations for this Madison County
facility, but did not set it for hearing pending
receipt of a certificate of publication.
R94-31
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control
Measures for VOM Emissions - Part V:
Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions From Lithographic Printing:
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code Parts 211,
218, and 219 -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-32
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control
Measures for VOM Emissions - Part VI:
Motor Vehicle Refinishing: Amendments to
35 Ill. Adm. Code Parts 211, 218, and 219 -
See Rulemaking Update.
NEW CASES
NEW CASES - November 18, 1994 SPECIAL BOARD MEET
- November 18, 1994 SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
ING
R94-33
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control
Measures For VOM Emissions - Part VII:
Batch Operations: Amendments to 35 Ill.
Adm. Code Parts 211, 218, and 219 -
See
Rulemaking Update.
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CALENDAR OF HEARINGS
CALENDAR OF HEARINGS
All hearings held by the Board are open to the public. All Pollution Control Board Meetings (highlighted) are open to the
public but public participation is generally not allowed. Times and locations are subject to cancellation and rescheduling
without notice. Confirmation of hearing dates and times is available from the Clerk of the Board at 312- 814-6931.
December 1
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
December 2
10:30 a.m.
PCB 94-236
UST-FRD
J.R. Meyers Company v. EPA - County Building, Conference Room C, 18 North
County Street, Waukegan.
December 2
10:00 a.m.
R 94-21
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part IV:
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 2-025, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
December 9
1:00 p.m.
PCB 94-259
L-V
Atkinson Landfill Company v. EPA - Henry County Courthouse, Second Floor, Small
Court Room, Courthouse Square, Cambridge.
December 14
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 2-025, Chicago
December 15
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-302
L-S-R, 3d P
The Alter Group v. The Lake County Board and USA Waste Services, Inc.
(Countryside Landfill) - Lake County Courthouse, Assembly Room, 10th Floor, 18
North County Street, Waukegan.
December 15
10:30 a.m.
R 94-31
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part V:
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Lithographic Printing,
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
December 16
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-302
L-S-R, 3d P
The Alter Group v. The Lake County Board and USA Waste Services, Inc.
(Countryside Landfill) - Lake County Courthouse, Assembly Room, 10th Floor, 18
North County Steet, Waukegan.
December 16
10:00 a.m.
R 94-21
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part IV:
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
December 16
10:30 a.m.
R 94-32
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part VI:
Motor Vehicle Refinishing, Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 -
James R. Thompson Center, Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
December 19
1:00 p.m.
PCB 94-202
RCRA-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Summit Environmental Services, Inc. - City Hall
Building, 1529 3rd Street, Madison.
December 19
8:30 a.m.
PCB 94-262
L-S-R, 3d P
Concerned Citizens of Williamson County, Rev. Paul Crain and Rose Rowell v. Bill
Kibler Development Corp., a/k/a Kibler Development Corp., and Williamson County
Board of Commissioners - Herrin City hall, Council Chambers, 300 North Park
Avenue, Herrin.
December 20
1:00 p.m.
PCB 94-299
A-V
P & S, Inc. v. EPA - Wood Dale City Hall, Council Chambers, 404 North Wood Dale
Road, Wood Dale.
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December 21
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-179
P-A, NPDES
IBP, Inc. (Joslin Facility) v. EPA - County Building, Rock Island County Boardroom,
1504 Third Avenue, Rock Island.
December 21
9:30 a.m.
PCB 93-205
P-A, RCRA
Safety-Kleen Corporation (Dolton Recycle Center) v. EPA - James R. Thompson
Center, 100 West Randolph Street, Room 11-500, Chicago.
December 21
1:00 p.m.
PCB 94-313
A-V
Major & Sandhu Petroleum, Inc. v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 11-630,
100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
December 21
2:30 p.m.
PCB 94-314
A-V
Mukhtiar Singh v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 11-630, 100 West
Randolph Street, Chicago.
December 22
9:00 a.m.
PCB 93-179
P-A, NPDES
IBP, Inc. (Joslin Facility) v. EPA - County Building, Rock Island County Boardroom,
1504 Third Avenue, Rock Island.
December 22
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-320
A-V
Dorothy B. Kindy, d/b/a Rex's Service Station, Inc. v. EPA - James R. Thompson
Center, Suite 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
December 29
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-215
UST-FRD
Stroh Oil Company v. OSFM - Pollution Control Board, Suite 402, 600 South Second
Street, Springfield.
December 30
1:30 p.m.
AC 94-76
AC
Sangamon County v. SLC of Springfield, Inc. - Pollution Control Board, Suite 402,
600 South Second Street, Springfield.
January 4
10:00 a.m.
R 94-33
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part VII:
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Batch Operations,
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
January 9
1:15 p.m.
PCB 94-305
UST-FRD
Russ' Service & Towing/ Rock Falls v. EPA - Coliseum Building, Courtroom # 1,
212 3rd Avenue, Sterling.
January 9
10:30 a.m.
R 94-31
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part V:
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Lithographic Printing,
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
January 12
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
January 13
10:30 a.m.
R 94-32
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part VI:
Motor Vehicle Refinishing, Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 -
James R. Thompson Center, Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
January 16
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-229
WWSE
Village of Creve Coeur v. EPA - Creve Coeur Village Hall, 101 North Thorncrest
Avenue, Creve Coeur.
January 18
9:00 a.m.
PCB 94-255
UST-Appeal
Marion Pepsi Cola v. EPA - Centralia City Hall, Counsel Chambers, 622 South Poplar
Street, Centralia.
January 18
11:00 a.m.
PCB 94-282
A-V
UNO-VEN Company v. EPA - Elmhurst City Hall, Council Chambers, Second Floor,
209 North York Street, Elmhurst.
January 18
3:00 p.m.
PCB 94-328
A-V
W.R. Grace & Company - Connecticut v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Room
11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
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January 19
10:00 a.m.
R 94-2(B)
R, Land
In the Matter of: Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
732 - County Board Chambers, 200 South Ninth Street, 2nd Floor, Springfield.
January 20
10:00 a.m.
R 94-2(B)
R, Land
In the Matter of: Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
732 - County Board Chambers, 200 South Ninth Street, 2nd Floor, Springfield.
January 23
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-321
A-V
Emro Marketing Company (Romeoville facility) v. EPA -Monee Village Hall, 5130
West Court Street, Monee.
January 23
11:00 a.m.
PCB 94-322
A-V
Emro Marketing Company (Monee facility) v. EPA -Monee Village Hall, 5130 West
Court Street, Monee.
January 24
1:00 p.m.
AC 94-71
AC
EPA v. Atkinson Landfill Company (Atkinson/Henry County Landfill #2) - Henry
County Courthouse, Law Library, Third Floor, Courthouse Square, Cambridge.
January 24
10:30 a.m.
R 94-31
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part V:
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Lithographic Printing,
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
January 25
10:00 a.m.
AC 94-37
AC
County of Ogle v. City of Rochelle, owner/operator, and Rochelle Disposal Service,
Inc., operator under contract (Rochelle Municipal #2 Landfill) - Ogle County
Courthouse, Basement Conference Room #5, 110 South Fourth Street, Oregon.
January 25
10:30 a.m.
R 94-32
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part VI:
Motor Vehicle Refinishing, Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 -
James R. Thompson Center, Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
February 1
10:00 a.m.
R 94-33
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part VII:
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Batch Operations,
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
February 14
10:00 a.m.
R 94-33
R, Air
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control Measures for VOM Emissions--Part VII:
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Batch Operations,
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
February 16
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
February 22
10:00 a.m.
R 94-2(B)
R, Land
In the Matter of: Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
732 - James R. Thompson Center, Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
February 23
10:00 a.m.
R 94-2(B)
R, Land
In the Matter of: Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
732 - James R. Thompson Center, Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
March 16
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
April 20
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
May 18
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
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June 15
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
June 21
1:00 p.m.
PCB 94-136
UST-FRD
Elmhurst-Chicago Stone Company v. EPA - DuPage County Board Office, Third
Floor, 421 North County Farm Road, Wheaton.
Calendar Codes
3d P
Third Party Action
A-CAdministrative Citation
A-E
Air Enforcement
A-SAdjusted Standard
A-V
Air Variance
CSOCombined Sewer Overflow Exception
GW
Groundwater
HW DelistRCRA Hazardous Waste Delisting
L-E
Land Enforcement
L-S-RLandfill Siting Review
L-V
Land Variance
N-ENoise Enforcement
N-V
Noise Variance
P-APermit Appeal
PWS-E
Public Water Supply Enforcement
PWS-VPublic Water Supply Variance
R
Regulatory Proceeding
RCRAResource Conservation and Recovery Act proceeding
(hazardous waste only
S0
2
S0
2
Alternative Standards (35 ILL. ADM.
CODE 302.211(f)))
SWH-ESpecial Waste Hauling Enforcement
SWH-V
Special Waste Hauling Variance
TThermal Demonstration Rule
T-C
Tax Certifications
T-STrade Secrets
UST-E
Underground Storage Tank Enforcement
UST-FRDUnderground Storage Tank Fund Reimbursement
Determination
W-E
Water Enforcement
W-VWater Variance
WWS
Water-Well Setback Exception
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