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No. 488
November, 1994
PROCEDURAL RULES FOR APPEALS FROM
STATE FIRE MARSHALL DETERMINATIONS ADOPTED, R94-11
On October 20, 1994, the Board adopted procedural rules for appeals from determinations of the Office of the State Fire
Marshall (OSFM). Under recent amendments to the Environmental Protection Act, in P.A. 88-496, effective September 13,
1993 (
see issue 475, Oct. 6, 1993.
), the OSFM is charged with making two new determinations in the course of remedial
action relating to leaking underground petroleum storage tanks. The OSFM now makes the eligibility and deductibility
determinations formerly made by the Agency. The Board is charged with hearing appeals of those OSFM determinations.
Although the Board has always heard those appeals when the determinations were made by the Agency, these are the first
appeals of OSFM determinations that the Board has ever heard.
The adopted rules set forth the information that a petitioner must include in its petition for review. Among the provisions
unique to OSFM appeals is the scheduling of hearings only in Chicago and Springfield, unless the petitioner sets forth sufficient
reasons in its petition for holding it elsewhere. This will avoid the parties travelling throughout the state. It will further allow
scheduling multiple hearings on a single day. Other rules relate to cancelling hearings, staying the proceedings, and motions
for summary judgment. Other aspects of the rules either codify existing Board practices or reference segments of the pre-
existing procedural rules.
The Board opened this docket on its own subsequent to the passage of P.A. 88-496. On June 30, 1994, the Board proposed
the amendments for First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
 
(see issue 484, July, 1994)
and conducted a public hearing
in Springfield on August 22. The Board proposed the amendments for Second Notice review by the Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules (JCAR) on September 15, 1994
(see issue 487, October, 1994)
and received the Certificate of No
Objection from JCAR on October 21, 1994. The amendments were filed with the Secretary of State and became effective on
November 1, 1994.
Direct questions to Deborah Frank, at 217-356-5275. Request copies from Victoria Agyeman, at 312-814-3620. Please
refer to docket R94-11.
APPELLATE UPDATE
APPELLATE UPDATE
FOURTH DISTRICT AFFIRMS ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION,
REVERSES IMPOSITION OF COSTS; THE BOARD LACKED
THE AUTHORITY TO BIFURCATE ITS DECISION ON THE
MERITS AND ITS DECISION ON COSTS
In the recent decision of the Fourth District, in
Gerald B. Miller v.
PCB
(4th Dist Sept. 30, 1994), Nos. 4-93-0047 & 4-93-0585, the
court denied challenges to the imposition of a $500 penalty in an
administrative citation and held that the Board had abused its
discretion in assessing $952.25 in hearing costs.
On December 17, 1992, the Board found after hearing that the
respondent had violated Section 21(p)(1) of the Environmental
Protection Act (Act) and assessed the statutory $500 penalty in
Sangamon County v. Gerald B. Miller
, under docket number AC 92-
37(A). The Board ordered the county to submit an affidavit of costs.
On February 4, 1994, under docket number AC 92-37(B), the
Board assessed $952.25 in costs against the respondent. This
included $60.00 in attorney's fees for the county, $20.00 in expert
witness' fees for the county inspector who investigated the violation,
and $10.00 for the county's preparation and mailing of the
administrative citation documents; $200.00 in court reporter's
attendance fees, $126.00 in court reporter's travel time, $49.25 in
mileage from Peoria, $132.00 in transcript fees; and $300.00 for
attendance of the hearing officer, $45.00 in travel expenses, and a
parking fee of $10.00.
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEM (BBS)
The Pollution Control Board operates an electronic BBS at 312-814-1590. The BBS is available 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week, to anyone with access to a computer and a modem - there is no charge for access to the BBS. The best
communications settings are 8 data bits (or data length 8), no parity (or parity = none) and 1 stop bit, i.e., 8-N-1. The
best terminal emulation is ANSI-BBS or just ANSI. The BBS contains Board Agendas, Environmental Registers, Annual
Reports, and various documents about the Board. You may download these documents to your computer. For additional
information contact Don Brown at the Board Offices 312-814-3461.

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The respondent appealed the decisions in AC 92-37(A) and AC
92-37(B) separately, and the Fourth District consolidated the
appeals for decision. The Fourth district affirmed the Board's
imposition of the $500.00 statutory penalty (docket AC 92-37(A))
and reversed the imposition of $952.25 in costs (docket AC 92-
37(B)). In rendering its decision, the court held that the Board was
obligated under its interpretation of Section 31.1(d)(2) of the Act to
render its decision on both the statutory penalty and the amount of
hearing costs in a single decision. The court held that costs in an
administrative citation proceeding were not a collateral matter, such
as would have permitted the Board to impose them separately,
since the authority to assess costs arose from the same statutory
provision that authorized imposition of the penalty. This
determination, however, did not affect the outcome on the
substantive decisions on the issues of the penalty and the costs,
since, in the opinion of the court, the improper bifurcation did not
amount to an improper imposition of costs but to an improper styling
of the docket A order as a final order.
The respondent raised a number of constitutional objections on
appeal to the administrative citation procedure. The Fourth District
noted that the respondent had failed to raise his objections in the
administrative hearings and observed that such a failure constituted
a waiver of his right to raise the issues on appeal. The court then
addressed the merits of each argument and rejected each of these
arguments in turn. The court held that the administrative citation
procedure does not violate the constitutional separation of powers
because the Board was given no discretion under the statute to vary
the amount of the penalty, so no statutory guidelines are necessary.
It rejected the argument that the administrative citation procedure
violates constitutional due process because the $500 penalty was
minimal, so the Board needs not weigh factors in aggravation and
mitigation. The court also held that the administrative citation
procedure did not violate the federal equal protection clause (U.S.
Cost. Art. XIV) due to the fact that it was not possible to use it
against certain violations by units of local government because the
distinction in the Act did not adversely affect a suspect class, it did
not infringe on a fundamental right, and the respondent had failed to
prove that the distinction did not serve a legitimate governmental
purpose.
The Fourth District rejected the argument that the term "litter" was
unconstitutionally vague because, given its ordinary meaning, it was
capable of being understood to mean "material of little or no value
which has not been properly disposed of". Further, examples set
forth in the Litter Control Act (415 ILCS 105) lent definiteness to the
term, and the court noted that the respondent could not convincingly
argue that the term was vague because he conceded at hearing
that there was litter on his property. The court rejected the
argument that the hearing officer should have suppressed the
photographs of the conditions on his property because they were
not the result of an unreasonable search and seizure. The initial
observations depicted in the pictures were made from a public
highway, and the photographs taken on the respondent's land
depicted only conditions observable from neighboring lands.
Finally, the Fourth District determined that the administrative
citation procedure did not violate due process by requiring
unsuccessful challenging respondents to pay hearing costs. The
legislative intent in the challenged provision was the permissible
recouping of administrative costs, rather than to penalize a
respondent for exercising his right to a hearing.
The Fourth District reversed the Board's decision and remanded
on the issue of costs because it held that the Board had abused its
discretion in assessing the costs. This was despite the fact that the
respondent had failed to object to the costs before the Board. The
court noted, "the waiver rule is an admonition to litigants, not a
limitation on the jurisdiction of the reviewing court." It proceeded to
examine each item of costs individually because the issue of costs
was one of public importance and likely to recur. The court began
this examination with the premise that it must strictly construe the
statutory provision allowing costs.
The Fourth District held that it was not proper for the Board to
include the county's attorney's fees ($60.00) as costs because
Section 42(b) of the Act did not expressly include these fees. It held
that it was improper to tax the county inspector's time in testifying at
hearing ($20.00) as costs because that employee was under a pre-
existing obligation to testify. The court noted that although the cost
of service of the administrative citation on the respondent by
certified mail would have been allowable, the costs of preparing and
copying the citation together with the costs of service ($10.00) was
not permissible. Although reasonable court reporter fees were
allowable costs, the Fourth District found that the amount assessed
by the Board against the respondent was excessive to the Fourth
District. The court looked to statutory provisions specifying
allowable costs and concluded that the reporter's attendance and
transcript fees ($200.00 and $132.00, respectively) were too high to
the court, and the Board failed to show that no reporter was
available in Springfield, so the reporter's travel time and mileage
fees from Peoria ($126.00 and $49.25, respectively) was not
justified. Finally, the Fourth District held that the Board "offered no
explanation regarding why a hearing officer was paid $300.00 to
preside over a 30- to 60-minute hearing." (The court did not directly
address the hearing officer's $45.00 travel expenses and $10.00
parking fee.)
The Fourth District appellate court affirmed the Board's finding of
violation and the imposition of a $500.00 penalty (docket AC 92-
27(A)). It held that the Board had abused its discretion in taxing
$952.25 in costs to the respondent. The court reversed the decision
on costs and remanded the case to the Board (docket AC 92-
27(B)).
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
RESTRICTED STATUS AND CRITICAL REVIEW
LISTS FOR PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES IN THIS
ISSUE
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Division
of Public Water Supplies, is publishing copies of the Divi-
sion's Restricted Status and Critical Review lists at the end
of this issue of the Environmental Register. These lists
reflect the status as of October 1, 1994.

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RULE
RULEMAKING UPDATE
MAKING UPDATE
PART II AND PART III 15% ROP PLANS FOR VOM EMISSIONS
ADOPTED, R94-15 & R94-16; PART V AND PART VI 15% ROP
PROPOSALS FILED, SET FOR HEARING, R94-31 & R94-32
On October 20, 1994, the Board undertook two separate actions
relating to two parts of the Illinois 15 percent reduction of pollution
(15% ROP) plan. Additionally, the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency filed two new 15% ROP rulemaking proposals on October
28, 1994. The Agency has filed six separate 15% ROP Plan
proposals to date, which the Board is dealing with under six
separate docket numbers. 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 state is federally required to
reduce VOM emissions by 159 tons per day (tpd) in the Chicago
area and by 36 tpd in the Metro-East area.
(See issues 483, June,
1994; 484, July, 1994; 485, Aug., 1994; 486, Sept., 1994 & 487,
Oct., 1994.)
The Board accepted each of the four 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).
(Editor's note: The Board adopted the Part I ROP proposal on
September 15, 1994. As of this writing, the Part IV proposal,
docketed as R94-21, is still pending. The Board has scheduled
hearings to occur in R94-21 at the James R. Thompson Center, 100
West Randolph Street, Chicago, as follows:
Room 9-040: 10:00 a.m., Friday, November 4, 1994
Room 9-025: 10:00 a.m., Friday, December 2, 1994
Room 9-040: 10:00 a.m., Friday, December 16, 1994
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. See
issue 487, Oct., 1994.
Also, immediately before this issue went to press, the Agency
filed R94-33, the Part VII 15% ROP proposal. Part VII relates to
control of emissions from batch chemical process leaks. Direct
questions to Audrey Lozuk-Lawless, at 312-814-3473.)
Part II Proposal, R94-15
On September 15, 1994, the Board adopted amendments based
on the Agency's Part II ROP plan proposal under docket R94-15.
The proposed Part II amendments contemplate extending 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
"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 Agency filed the Part II proposal with the Board on May 26,
1994. The Board held public hearings on the proposal on July 12
and August 9, 1994 in Collinsville. On June 2, 1994, the Board
proposed a new Clean Air Act (CAA) rulemaking for First Notice
publication in the
Illinois Register
. The Board cancelled a third
scheduled hearing because the level of public interest did not
warrant holding it. On September 15, 1994, the Board proposed the
Part II amendments for Second Notice review by JCAR and
received the Certificates of No Objection on October 20, 1994.
Direct questions on the Part II proposal to Marie E. Tipsord, at 312-
814-4925 or 618-498-9803. Request copies from Victoria
Agyeman, at 312-814-6924. Please refer to docket R94-15.
Part III Proposal, R94-16
The Board proposed amendments for Second Notice review by
JCAR based on the Agency's Part III ROP plan proposal under
docket R94-16. The proposed Part III amendments contemplate
making 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
proposed Part III plan rules would add the federal Control
Technology Guidelines (CTG) and Alternative Control Technology
(ACT) recommended controls for volatile organic liquids (VOLs) and
volatile petroleum liquids (VPLs). The Agency anticipates 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. The Agency
expects no reductions in the Metro-East area.
The Agency filed the Part III ROP plan proposal on June 15,
1994. The Board proposed the Part III amendments for First Notice
publication in the
Illinois Register
on June 23, 1994. The Board
conducted a public hearing on the Part III plan on August 4, 1994 in
Chicago. The Board cancelled two later scheduled hearings
because the level of public interest did not warrant conducting them.
On September 15, 1994, the Board proposed the Part II
amendments for Second Notice review by JCAR and received the
Certificates of No Objection on October 21, 1994. Direct questions
on the Part II proposal to Diane F. O'Neill, at 312-814-6062.
Request copies from Victoria Agyeman, at 312-814-6924. Please
refer to docket R94-16.
Part V Proposal, R94-31
The Agency filed the Part V ROP plan proposal on October 28,
1994. 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 IV proposal
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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: 10:00 a.m., Thursday, December 15, 1994
Room 9-040: 10:00 a.m., Monday, January 9, 1995
Room 9-040: 10:00 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.
(Editor's note: As of this writing, the Board had accepted the Part
V ROP proposal for hearing and had adopted a First Notice opinion
and order at its November 3, 1994 meeting.)
Part VI Proposal, R94-32
The Agency filed the Part VI ROP plan proposal on October 28,
1994. 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 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:
Room 9-040: 10:00 a.m., Friday, December 16, 1994
Room 9-040: 10:00 a.m., Friday, January 13, 1995
Room 9-040: 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 25, 1995
Direct questions on the Part VI proposal to Audrey Lozuk, at 312-
814-3473. Request copies of any November 3, 1994 Board action
from Victoria Agyeman, at 312-814-6920. Please refer to docket
R94-32.
(Editor's note: As of this writing, the Board had accepted the Part
VI ROP proposal for hearing and had adopted a First Notice opinion
and order at its November 3, 1994 meeting.)
CATEGORIES OF INSIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES OR LEVELS AT
CAAPP SOURCES RULEMAKING ADOPTED, R94-14
On October 6, 1994, the Board adopted certain amendments to
the air permit regulations. The rulemaking, docketed as R94-14,
amended various of the air permit regulations to set forth
informational requirements for sources subject to Section 39.5 of
the Environmental Protection Act (Act), in order to meet federal
Clean Air Act (CAA) requirements. The purpose is to define
insignificant activities and emissions for the purposes of permitting
under the air permit regulations.
The CAA mandates that the state develop and submit a CAAPP
to U.S. EPA by November 15, 1993 that meets Title V of the CAA.
The CAA requires a source to submit detailed activities and
emissions information in its application for a CAA permit program
(CAAPP) permit, but that certain insignificant activities and
emissions may be submitted as a list. Section 39.5(5)(w) of the Act,
which the Illinois General Assembly adopted to fulfill the federal
requirements, required the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency) to propose regulations that define insignificant activities or
emission levels by March 26, 1994. Section 39.5(5)(w) then re-
quired the Board to conduct proceedings on the proposal and adopt
final regulations in this regard within nine months of receiving the
proposal from the Agency.
The Agency filed this CAA rulemaking proposal with the Board on
May 11, 1994. On May 19, 1994, the Board accepted the proposal
as a Section 28.5 "fast-track" rulemaking proceeding and set it for
hearings. The Board also proposed the amendments for First
Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
without substantive review
on May 19.
(See issue 483, June, 1994.)
The Board conducted a
public hearing on the proposal on June 28, 1994 and received the
transcript of that hearing on an expedited basis on July 7. The
Board cancelled two later scheduled hearings because the level of
public interest did not warrant conducting them. This means that
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The Board proposed the amendments for Second Notice review by
the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) on August 11,
1994.
(See issue 486, September, 1994.)
The Board received
Certificates of No Objection from JCAR on September 19, 1994.
Section 28.5 required the Board to proceed within set time-
frames toward the adoption of the proposed amendments. The
Board lacked any discretion under the statute to adjust these time-
frames under any circumstances. Under Section 28.5(o), the Board
was required to have adopted the proposal for Second Notice within
130 days on receipt of the proposal from the Agency, by September
18, 1994, and under Section 28.5(p), to have adopted the
amendments within 21 days of receiving a Statement of No
Objection from JCAR, by October 10, 1994. The amendments
became effective on October 17, upon filing with the Secretary of
State.
Direct questions to Diane F. O'Neill, at 312-814-6062. Request
copies from Victoria Agyeman, at 312-814-3620. Please refer to
docket R94-14.
VEHICLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE AMENDMENTS
PROPOSED FOR SECOND NOTICE, R94-19
On October 20, 1994, the Board proposed amendments to the
Illinois vehicle inspection and maintenance regulations for Second
Notice review by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules. The
proposed amendments are intended to help implement an
enhanced vehicle inspection and maintenance (I/M) program in
certain areas in Illinois. The amendments would establish the
federal dynamic-load "IM 240" engine exhaust emissions test for
1991 and later light duty vehicles and light duty trucks. The existing
static "idle" test would remain the test used for older vehicles and for
those newer vehicles for which the "IM 240" test is unsuitable.
Section 182(b) and (c) of the CAA, as amended in 1990, requires
the use of "inspection and maintenance" (I/M) programs in areas not
meeting the national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) for
ozone and/or carbon monoxide. The CAA specifies the use of
"basic" I/M programs in "moderate" nonattainment areas and
"marginal" nonattainment areas with existing I/M programs. It
requires the use of "enhanced" I/M programs in "serious", "severe",
and "extreme" ozone nonattainment areas with urbanized
populations of 200,000 or more. In Illinois, the Chicago and Metro-
East St. Louis (Metro-East) areas are classified as "severe" and
"moderate" nonattainment for ozone, respectively, and as such are
subject to the I/M requirement.
The General Assembly enacted the Vehicle Emissions Inspection
Law of 1995 (625 ILCS 5/13B) effective January 18, 1994. (P.A.
88-533.) That statute provides authority for the Agency to
implement an enhanced I/M program and meet the United States
Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA's) requirements for
such a program. P.A. 88-533 mandates enhanced I/M testing for
the Metro-East area and certain portions of the Chicago
nonattainment area. Section 13B-20 mandates that the Agency
propose and the Board adopt implementing regulations using
identical-in-substance procedures.
On July 20, 1994, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency) filed two proposals for Clean Air Act (CAA) rulemaking to
implement the Vehicle Inspection Law. The Board proposed the
amendments for First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
on
July 21, 1994 and conducted a public hearing in Chicago on
September 8, 1994. Later scheduled hearings were cancelled on
request of the Agency because the Board had not received an
objection to the amendments from U.S. EPA or a request to hold the
hearings pursuant to Section 28.5 of the Environmental Protection
Act. JCAR received the proposed amendments on October 21,
1994, beginning the Second Notice period, and it was placed on the
agenda for the November 15 JCAR meeting. The Board will be free
to adopt amendments based on the proposed rules when 45 days
have elapsed since submittal to JCAR or when the Board receives a
Certificate of Not Objection, whichever comes first.
The R94-19 proposal dealt with engine exhaust emissions
testing. It is a Section 28.5 "fast-track" rulemaking largely based on
federal guidance documents. As previously reported for earlier-filed
CAA proceedings, (
See Environmental Register issues 461 (Dec. 2,
1992), 462 (Dec. 16, 1992), 465 (Feb. 24, 1993), 467 (Mar. 24,
1993), 468 (Apr. 7, 1993), 478 (Jan., 1994) & 482 (May, 1994).
),
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. Section 28.5(o) required the Board to propose
the Amendments for Second Notice review by JCAR within 130
days after receiving the proposal, by November 27, 1994. Section
28.5(p) will require the Board to adopt amendments based on the
proposal within 21 days of when it receives the Certificate of No
Objection from JCAR.
The companion rulemaking, docketed as R94-20, deals with fuel
evaporative emissions control system testing. It is a Section 28.4
"identical-in-substance" rulemaking based on codified U.S. EPA
emissions standards concerning evaporative system pressure and
purge testing.
(See issue 485, Aug., 1994.)
(Editor's note: As of this writing, the Board had placed the R94-
19 and R94-20 amendments on its November 3, 1994 for
discussion and for adoption at the December 1, 1994 meeting.
Direct questions to Michael J. McCambridge, at 312-814-6924.
Request copies from Victoria Agyeman, at 312-814-3620. Please
refer to docket R94-19.
RCRA SUBTITLE C UPDATE AMENDMENTS ADOPTED, R94-17
The Board adopted identical-in-substance amendments to the
Illinois Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle C
hazardous waste regulations on October 20, 1994. The
amendments are intended to include amendments to the federal
RCRA Subtitle C regulations adopted by U.S. EPA during the period
January 1 through June 30, 1994. During this period, U.S. EPA
undertook a handful of major regulatory actions of interest. It
determined not to regulate certain wood surface protection wastes
as hazardous wastes and expanded the exemption from regulation
for certain hazardous wastes used in conducting treatability studies.
U.S. EPA also clarified aspects of the used oil regulations and
responded to a U.S. Supreme Court remand that determined that
certain municipal incinerator ash wastes must be managed under
RCRA Subtitle C. The Board also used this opportunity to adopt
corrective amendments to the Illinois RCRA Subtitle C rules. The
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its own Spill Control and Countermeasures regulations in various
locations.
The Board proposed the amendments for public comment on
August 11, 1994.
(See issue 486, Sept., 1994.)
This identical-in-
substance proceeding was not subject to Second Notice review by
the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules before the Board
adopted the amendments. The Board will hold the amendments for
30 days after the date of adoption before filing them with the
Secretary of State, in order to allow U.S. EPA review and comment
on the adopted amendments. Direct questions to Michael J.
McCambridge, at 312-814-6924. Request copies from Victoria
Agyeman, at 312-814-3620. Please refer to docket R94-17.
(Editor's note: At the time of this writing, the Board had placed a
supplemental opinion and order relating to the amendments on its
November 3, 1994 agenda. That supplemental opinion and order
would restore three words omitted from the original amendments
and update the listing of hazardous waste delistings granted by the
Board to date.)
ROUTINE IDENTICAL-IN-SUBSTANCE UPDATE DOCKETS
DISMISSED, R94-22, R94-24, R94-25, R94-26 & R94-28
On October 6, 1994, the Board simultaneously opened and
dismissed a series of routine identical-in-substance update dockets
because no Board action was required in each of the programs
involved. The time-frame for all of the dockets was January 1
through June 30, 1994.
The reasons for the dismissals varied slightly from one docket to
another. The Board dismissed the dockets relating to the definition
of volatile organic material (VOM) (R94-22), underground storage
tanks (R94-26), and wastewater pretreatment (R94-28) because
U.S. EPA did not amend its regulations during the update period.
The Board dismissed the underground injection control (UIC) docket
(R94-24) because the only federal action involved (June 10, 1994)
was so closely related to parallel RCRA Subtitle C (hazardous
waste) amendments that the Board included the UIC amendments
with the RCRA Subtitle C amendments in docket R94-17. The
Board dismissed the RCRA Subtitle D (municipal solid waste
landfill) docket (R94-25) because the only federal action (January 3,
1994) related to federal authorization of the Illinois RCRA Subtitle D
program, so no amendments were required. The Board dismissed
the underground storage tank (UST) docket (R94-26) because
although U.S. EPA amended its financial responsibility regulations,
those amendments fell outside the Board's statutory identical-in-
substance mandate.
Two identical-in-substance dockets remain open. The Board has
already adopted amendments in docket R94-17, the RCRA Subtitle
C docket mentioned above.
(See item this issue.)
The Board
reserved docket R94-23 for the federal SDWA (drinking water)
amendments of June 30, 1994. The Board intends to propose
amendments based on
that federal action in the near future.
Direct questions to Michael J. McCambridge, at 312-814-6924.
Please refer to the appropriate docket number.
BOARD DETERMINES THAT PROPOSED WOOD-BURNING FACILITY
WOULD BURN SOLID WASTE FOR THE PURPOSES OF SOLID WASTE PERMITTING

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In an interim opinion and order, in
In the Matter of: Petition of Illinois Wood Energy Partners, L.P. for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 807 or, in the Alternative, a Finding of Inapplicability
(Oct. 6, 1994), No. AS 94-1, the Board determined that a proposed waste-to-energy
facility would burn "solid waste", as that term is defined in the Environmental Protection Act and Board regulations. The Board ordered the
petitioner to submit additional information to proceed with its petition for an adjusted standard from the solid waste management facility permit
requirements of Part 807 of the Illinois land pollution control regulations.
On February 8, 1994, Illinois Wood Energy Partners filed a petition before the Board for a declaration that the solid waste facility regulations
do not apply or for an adjusted standard from the solid waste facility permit requirements of Part 807. The petitioner plans to construct a facility
in Bloom Township, in southern Cook County that would receive about 220,000 tons of waste wood per year from industry, construction,
demolition, forest land management, general land clearing operations, sawmills, wood product manufacturers, and other "urban waste wood". It
intends to process this material and burn it to generate electric energy for sale to the local electric utility. The petitioner proposes to regulate the
composition and variety of material it receives and to control the burning process.
Previous to the Board's decision Wood Energy was deemed by the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) to be a "qualified solid waste
energy facility" in Commission orders of June 3, 1993 and a supplemental order of February 8, 1994.
The Board determined by a March 17, 1994 order that the petition for adjusted standard was deficient. However, the Board proceeded with a
hearing to determine whether the discarded waste wood being put through Wood Energy's process would subject the incinerator facility to the
Part 807 regulations for which they were seeking relief. The hearing, held on May 11, 1994, was limited to the issues of whether the materials
burned by the proposed facility were "waste" within the meaning of the Act; whether any portion of the materials received would become
"waste"; and whether an adjusted standard would grant the desired relief, considering that Section 21(d) of the Act requires permits of solid
waste management facilities. Interested persons, the Environmental Action Coalition (EAC), and the Citizens for a Better Environment (CBE)
attended and participated at the hearing.
The facility argued before the Board that the wood fuel it intends to use is not discarded material. EAC, citing federal cases, argued that the
wood received would be a waste even if later used because it would be discarded by the original owner and because it is generated from
discarded material. CBE argued that the hazardous waste regulations would apply to the facility and that the record included no information
relating to the availability of relief from those regulations. CBE further argued that the petitioner was estopped from arguing that the wood
material would not be a waste because it had argued before the ICC that the facility was a solid waste management facility under the Local
Solid Waste Disposal Act (415 ILCS 10/2).
The Board noted that the issue was whether the wood material would be a "waste" within the meaning of the Environmental Protection Act.
The Board compared the definition of "solid waste" under the Local Solid Waste Disposal Act with that of the Environmental Protection Act. The
Board observed that the Local Solid Waste Disposal Act definition is "virtually identical" to that of "waste" in Section 3.53 of the Environmental
Protection Act. Highlighting the phrase "other discarded material" from that definition, and citing its own prior decisions, the Board noted that it
had determined that material intended for reuse was not "discarded material" when retained in the possession of the original generator or when
sent directly for reuse without further processing. The Board distinguished those earlier decisions from the petitioner's planned activities
because the petitioner would not generate the wood material it intends to burn, and the wood material would not be "part of its ongoing
process". The Board determined that the wood would be a "waste", as defined by the Act, and the incinerator would be a waste treatment
process subject to the Part 807 regulations. It ordered the petitioner to submit certain additional information in support of its petition for an
adjusted standard.
FINAL ACTIONS
FINAL ACTIONS - October 6, 1994 BOARD MEETING
- October 6, 1994 BOARD MEETING
94-1
People of the State of Illinois v. Robert D.
Fosnock, d/b/a Fos Auto and Truck Parts -
The Board having previously found on
September 15, 1994 that this Macoupin
County respondent had violated the used tire
management and land pollution control
provisions of the Act and Board regulations in
this land pollution control enforcement action
and ordering him to pay a $156,250.00 civil
penalty and to cease and desist from further
violation, ordered him to pay $1,300 in Office
of the Attorney General attorney's fees.
Member Meyer concurred.
94-107
Illico Independent Oil Company v. IEPA -
The Board granted voluntary dismissal of this
underground storage tank fund reimbursement
determination appeal involving a Sangamon
County facility.
94-145
PACE - Suburban Bus Division of the RTA v.
IEPA - The Board reversed the Agency's
determination that a $100,000 deductible
applied in this underground storage tank fund
reimbursement determination appeal involving
a Cook County facility, and remanded the
matter to the Agency.
94-152
Madison Avenue Venture v. IEPA - The
Board granted voluntary withdrawal of this
underground storage tank fund reimbursement
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First Colonial Bank-Rosemont v. IEPA - The
Board granted voluntary dismissal of this
underground storage tank fund reimbursement
determination appeal involving a Cook County
facility.
94-210
Violet Miksa, as authorized representative of
Holiday Bakers v. Office of the State Fire
Marshal - The Board granted voluntary
withdrawal of this underground storage tank
fund reimbursement determination appeal
involving a Cook County facility.
94-211
City of Spring Valley v. IEPA - The Board
granted the Bureau County petitioner a
variance for a maximum of five years from the
restricted status and standards for issuance
provisions of the public water supply
regulations as they pertain to radium-226 and
radium-228 content of drinking water.
94-212
Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. v. IEPA -
The Board granted this Kane County facility a
variance until March 18, 1995 from the
requirement of the landfill regulations that the
petitioner file by September 18, 1994 a permit
application demonstrating compliance with the
regulations. Members Dunham, Flemal, and
Girard concurred.
94-223
J. I. Case Company v. IEPA - The Board
dismissed this underground storage tank
voluntary cleanup objectives appeal involving
a Rock Island County facility for lack of
subject matter jurisdiction.
94-228
People of the State of Illinois v. ABC Rail
Products Corporation - The Board accepted a
proposed stipulation and settlement agreement
in this air enforcement action against a Cook
County facility, ordered the respondent to pay
a civil penalty of $20,000, and ordered it to
cease and desist from further violation.
Member Meyer concurred.
94-241
Crop Production Services, Inc. v. EPA - The
Board granted voluntary withdrawal of this
underground storage tank fund reimbursement
determination appeal involving a Randolph
County facility.
94-283
Koppers Industries, Inc. v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted this Knox County facility a 30-
day provisional variance from the 90-day
limitation on accumulation of hazardous
waste.
94-285
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of
Greater Chicago v. EPA - Upon receipt of an
Agency recommendation, the Board granted
this Cook County petitioner a 45-day
provisional variance from certain of the water
pollution control regulations during a period of
facility modifications.
94-286
The UNO-VEN Company v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted this Will County facility a 45-
day provisional variance from certain of the
water pollution control regulations pertaining
to cyanide discharges during a period of total
refinery startup.
AC 94-56
EPA v. Walter J. Griminger, d/b/a Land of
Lincoln Motel, a Division of Aaro
Management Inc. - The Board granted
withdrawal of a petition for review and
entered a default order, finding that the
Livingston County respondent had violated
Section 21(o)(5) of the Act and ordering him
to pay a civil penalty of $500.00.
AC 94-66
County of Macon and EPA v. Macon County
Landfill Corp. - The Board denied a waiver of
the recycled paper requirement and dismissed
this administrative citation against a Macon
County respondent.
AC 94-69
EPA 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.
AC 94-70
County of Madison v. Leroy Beck - The
Board entered a default order, finding that the
Madison County respondent had violated
Section 21(p)(1) of the Act and ordering him
to pay a civil penalty of $500.00.
AC 94-72
EPA v. Carl J. Lingo and Mary Lingo - The
Board entered a default order, finding that the
Logan County respondents had violated
Sections 21(p)(1) and 21(p)(3) of the Act and
ordering them to pay a civil penalty of
$1,000.00.
AC 94-74
County of Vermilion v. Brickyard Disposal
and Recycling, Inc., and Roy Larson - The
Board entered a default order, finding that the
Vermilion County respondents had violated
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to pay a civil penalty of $500.00.
AC 94-75
County of DuPage v. Waste Management of
Illinois - The Board entered a default order,
finding that the DuPage County respondents
had violated Section 21(o)(5) of the Act and
ordering them to pay a civil penalty of
$500.00.
R94-14
In the Matter of: Categories of Insignificant
Activities or Emission Levels at a CAAPP
Source, Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
Parts 201 and 211 -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-22
In the Matter of: Exemptions From the
Definition of VOM, USEPA Amendments
(January 1, 1994 through June 30, 1994) -
See
Rulemaking Update.
R94-24
In the Matter of: UIC Update, USEPA
Regulations (January 1, 1994 through June 30,
1994) -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-25
In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle D
Amendments (January 1, 1994 through June
30, 1994) -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-26
In the Matter of: UST Update, USEPA
Regulations (January 1, 1994 through June 30,
1994) -
See Final Actions.
R94-28
In the Matter of: Pretreatment Update
(NPDES) USEPA Regulations (July 1, 1993
through December 31, 1993) -
See Rulemak-
ing Update.
NEW CASES
NEW CASES - October 6, 1994 BOARD MEET
- October 6, 1994 BOARD MEETING
ING
94-236
J. R. Meyers Company, Inc. v. IEPA - The
Board accepted this underground storage tank
fund reimbursement determination appeal
involving a Lake County facility for hearing.
94-240
International Union, United Automobile,
Aerospace and Agricultural Implement
Workers of America and UAW Local 974;
and Citizens For a Better Environment v.
Caterpillar, Inc. - The Board granted an
extension of time to file a response in this citi-
zens' RCRA enforcement action against a
Tazewell County facility, presently pending
for a frivolous and duplicitous determination.
94-244
Rodney B. Nelson, M.D. v. Kane County
Forest Preserve, Bradley Sauer, Chairman;
Kane County Board, Warren Kammerer,
Chairman - The Board found that this citizen's
water enforcement action against a Kane
County facility was neither frivolous nor
duplicitous and accepted it for hearing.
94-247
Rodney B. Nelson, M.D. v. Kane County
Forest Preserve, Bradley Sauer, Chairman;
Kane County Cougars, William Larsen,
General Manager - The found that this citi-
zen's air and noise enforcement action against
a Kane County facility was neither frivolous
nor duplicitous and accepted it for hearing.
Chairman Manning and Member Meyer
dissented.
94-255
Marion Pepsi Cola v. EPA - The Board
accepted this reimbursement determination
appeal involving a Williamson County facility
for hearing.
94-256
DoAll Company, DoAll Credit Corporation,
and the Rams-Head Company v. Mobil Oil
Company, Skokie Valley Asphalt Company,
and Steptran, Inc. - The Board held this
citizens' land enforcement action against a
Cook County facility.
94-257
Waste Professionals, Inc., d/b/a Pekin Metro
Landfill v. EPA - The Board held this petition
for a variance for a Tazewell County facility
from certain of the land pollution control
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Northern FS, Inc. v. EPA - The Board
accepted this underground storage tank fund
reimbursement determination appeal involving
a McHenry County facility for hearing.
94-259
Atkinson Landfill Company v. EPA - The
Board held this petition for a variance from
certain of the land pollution control (landfill)
regulations for a Henry County facility for the
Agency's recommendation.
94-260
People of the State of Illinois v. Components
Corporation of America - The Board received
a land enforcement complaint against a
Crawford County respondent for which a
hearing is mandatory.
94-261
Chemetco, Inc. v. EPA - The Board accepted
this air permit appeal involving a Madison
County facility for hearing.
94-262
Concerned Citizens of Williamson County,
Rev. Paul Crain, and Rose Rowell v. Bill
Kibler Development Corporation, a/k/a Kibler
Development Corporation, and Williamson
County Board of Commissioners - The Board
accepted this third party appeal of local siting
approval for a proposed regional pollution
control facility for hearing and ordered the
submission of a copy of the respondent's
decision and the record before the county
board.
94-263
Amoco Oil Company v. EPA - The Board
accepted this petition for a variance for
multiple facilities located in Cook, Lake,
DuPage, Will, and Kane Counties from
certain of the air pollution control regulations
(the Stage II gasoline vapor recovery
requirements) for hearing.
94-264
People of the State of Illinois v. First Baptist
Church of Marseilles - The Board received a
complaint and a proposed stipulation and
settlement agreement in this air enforcement
action against a LaSalle County respondent
and ordered publication of the required
newspaper notice.
94-265
People of the State of Illinois v. Work Area
Protection - The Board received a complaint
and a proposed stipulation and settlement
agreement in this air and EPCRA enforcement
action against a Kane County respondent and
ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
94-266
People of the State of Illinois v. Automatic
Anodizing Corporation - The Board received a
complaint and a proposed stipulation and
settlement agreement in this EPCRA
enforcement action against a Cook County
respondent and ordered publication of the
required newspaper notice.
94-267
People of the State of Illinois v. Dean Foods
Company - The Board received a complaint
and a proposed stipulation and settlement
agreement in this EPCRA enforcement action
against a Winnebago County respondent and
ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
94-268
People of the State of Illinois v. American
Generator and Armature Company - The
Board received a complaint and a proposed
stipulation and settlement agreement in this
EPCRA enforcement action against a Cook
County respondent and ordered publication of
the required newspaper notice.
94-269
People of the State of Illinois v. American
Rack Company - The Board received a
complaint and a proposed stipulation and
settlement agreement in this EPCRA
enforcement action against a Cook County
respondent and ordered publication of the
required newspaper notice.
94-270
People of the State of Illinois v. Spraying
Systems Company - The Board received an air
enforcement action against a DuPage County
respondent for which a hearing is mandatory.
94-271
People of the State of Illinois v. National
Interchem Corporation - The Board received
an EPCRA enforcement action against a Cook
County respondent for which a hearing is
mandatory.
94-272
People of the State of Illinois v. Allied Metal
Company - The Board received an EPCRA
enforcement action against a Cook County
respondent for which a hearing is mandatory.
94-273
People of the State of Illinois v. Metals
Technology Corporation - The Board received
an EPCRA enforcement action against a
DuPage County respondent for which a
hearing is mandatory.
94-274
People of the State of Illinois v. Chicago Steel
Rule Die and Fabricators Company - The
Board received an air enforcement action
against a Cook County respondent for which a
hearing is mandatory.
94-275
People of the State of Illinois v. Boyd
Brothers, Inc. - The Board received a water
enforcement action against a Williamson
County respondent for which a hearing is
mandatory.
94-276
City of Batavia v. EPA - The Board held this
petition for a variance for a Kane County
facility from certain of the air pollution control
regulations for the Agency's recommendation.
94-277
Jerry Gleason Buick, Inc. v. EPA - The Board
accepted this underground storage tank fund
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94-278
Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. v. EPA - The
Board accepted this underground storage tank
fund reimbursement determination appeal
involving a Cook County facility for hearing.
94-279
Inspiration Development Company v. EPA -
The Board held this petition for a variance for
a Jo Daviess County facility from certain of
the water pollution control regulations for the
Agency's recommendation.
94-280
Charles Gatewood v. EPA - The Board
accepted this underground storage tank fund
reimbursement determination appeal involving
a Cook County facility for hearing.
94-281
Resourceful Environmental Ideas v. EPA -
The Board held this land permit appeal
involving a St. Clair County facility.
94-282
UNO-VEN Company v. EPA - The Board
accepted this petition for a variance for a
DuPage County facility from certain of the air
pollution control regulations for hearing.
94-283
Koppers Industries, Inc. v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-284
Illico Independent Oil Company v. EPA - The
Board accepted this underground storage tank
fund reimbursement determination appeal
involving a Cook County facility for hearing.
94-285
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of
Greater Chicago v. EPA -
See Final Actions.
94-286
The UNO-VEN Company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
AS 94-14
In the Matter of: Petition of City of Wood
River for an Adjusted Standard from
Treatment of Overflows and Bypass
Regulations, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 306.305(a)
and (b) - The Board held this petition for an
adjusted standard for a Madison County
facility from certain of the water pollution
control regulations pertaining to treatment of
treatment plant overflow and bypass effluent
for the Agency's recommendation.
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) - The Board
held this petition for an adjusted standard for a
LaSalle County facility from certain of the
land pollution control (landfill) regulations
pertaining to establishing the background
concentration of contaminants in the
groundwater at the facility for the Agency's
recommendation.
R94-22
In the Matter of: Exemptions From the
Definition of VOM, USEPA Amendments
(January 1, 1994 through June 30, 1994) -
See
Rulemaking Update.
R94-23
In the Matter of: SDWA Update, USEPA
Regulations (January 1, 1994 through June 30,
1994) -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-24
In the Matter of: UIC Update, USEPA
Regulations (January 1, 1994 through June 30,
1994) -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-25
In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle D Amend-
ments (January 1, 1994 through June 30,
1994) -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-26
In the Matter of: UST Update, USEPA Reg-
ulations (January 1, 1994 through June 30,

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See Final Actions.
R94-27
Contingency Plan Update (CERCLA),
USEPA Regulations (January 1, 1994 through
June 30, 1994) -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-28
In the Matter of: Pretreatment Update
(NPDES) USEPA Regulations (July 1, 1993
through December 31, 1993) -
See Rulemak-
ing Update.
FINAL ACTIONS
FINAL ACTIONS - October 20, 1994 BOARD MEETING
- October 20, 1994 BOARD MEETING
93-58
People of the State of Illinois v. L. Keller Oil
Company - The Board found that the
respondent had failed to timely report a release
of petroleum, in violation of Sections
731.162(b) and 731.163(b) of the land
pollution control regulations, in this
underground storage tank enforcement action
involving an Jefferson County facility.
Member McFawn concurred.
93-196
TRW, Inc. v. EPA - The Board granted this
Clark County facility a variance, with
conditions, until September 30, 1995, from
certain of the air pollution control regulations
limiting emissions of volatile organic material.
94-25
Shell Oil Company v. County of DuPage and
EPA - The Board granted voluntary
withdrawal of this water well setback
proceeding involving a DuPage County
facility.
94-26
Marathon Oil Company v. EPA - The Board
granted voluntary withdrawal of this air permit
appeal involving a Crawford County facility.
94-177
Burlington Environmental, Inc. v. IEPA - The
Board granted this Monroe County facility a
variance, with conditions, from certain of the
RCRA hazardous waste regulations limiting
the quantity of hazardous waste used for
treatability studies that is exempted from
RCRA Subtitle C regulation, until the Board
can adopt identical-in-substance amendments
to the hazardous waste regulations that will
permanently exempt that quantity of waste
used for study.
94-194
Freeman Unit Coal Mining Company v. IEPA
- The Board granted this Jefferson County
petitioner a variance, with conditions, from
certain of the mine pollution control
regulations that would limit the chloride
content of its wastewater discharges into Buck
Creek.
94-208
A.E. Staley Manufacturing Company v. IEPA
- The Board granted voluntary withdrawal of
this air permit appeal involving a Macon
County facility.
94-289
Montgomery Ward & Company v. EPA - The
Board dismissed this underground storage tank
fund reimbursement determination appeal
involving a Cook County facility for lack of
jurisdiction, since it was not timely filed
within 35 days of the date of the Agency's
determination letter. Member Flemal
dissented.
94-293
Runnfeldt & Belmont v. EPA - Upon receipt
of an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted this Cook County gasoline dispensing
facility a 45-day provisional variance from the
air pollution control regulations that require
the installation and operation of Stage II vapor
recovery equipment.
94-294
Mobil Oil Corporation v. EPA - Upon receipt
of an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted seven of this petitioner's gasoline
dispensing facilities in Cook, DuPage, and
Lake Counties a 45-day provisional variance
from the air pollution control regulations that
require the installation and operation of Stage
II vapor recovery equipment.
94-298
Amoco Oil Company v. EPA - Upon receipt
of an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted this Cook County facility a 45-day
provisional variance from certain of the water
pollution control regulations wastewater
effluent requirements during a period of tank
hydrostatic testing.
94-300
Borden Chemicals and Plastics v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted this Cook County facility a 45-
day provisional variance from certain of the
water pollution control regulations wastewater
effluent requirements to allow it to continue
operating during a period of wastewater
treatment plant malfunction.
AC 94-42
IEPA v. Wayne D. Alberts and Sharon J.
Alberts - The Board corrected its order of
August 11, 1994 to read that the Logan
County respondents had violated Sections
21(p)(1) and 21(p)(3) of the Act and ordering
them to pay a civil penalty of $1,000.00.
AC 94-77
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default order, finding that the Macon County
respondent had violated Sections 21(p)(1) and
21(p)(3) of the Act and ordering him to pay a
civil penalty of $1,000.00.
R94-11
In the Matter of: Procedural Rules for Ap-
peals from the Office of the State Fire Marshal
Eligibility/Deductibility Determination: 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 107 -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-15
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control
Measures for VOM Emissions--Part II:
Marine Vessel Loading: Amendments to 35
Ill. Adm. Code 211, 218 & 219 -
See Rule-
making Update.
R94-16
In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control
Measures for VOM Emissions-Part III: Air
Oxidation and organic Emissions From
Storage and Loading Operations:
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code Parts 211,
218, and 219 -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-17
In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle C Update,
USEPA Regulations (January 1, 1994 through
June 30, 1994) -
See Rulemaking Update.
NEW CASES
NEW CASES - October 20, 1994 BOARD MEET
- October 20, 1994 BOARD MEETING
ING
94-259
Atkinson Landfill Company v. EPA - The
Board accepted this petition for a variance
from certain of the land pollution control
(landfill) regulations for a Henry County
facility for hearing.
94-279
Inspiration Development Company v. EPA -
The Board ordered the submission of an
amended petition in this proceeding for a
variance for a Jo Daviess County facility from
certain of the water pollution control
regulations.
94-287
Indian Refining Limited Partnership v. EPA -
The Board accepted this petition for a variance
for a Lawrence County facility from certain of
the air pollution control regulations for
hearing.
94-288
People of the State of Illinois v. Grayslake
Gelatin Company; Blidso, Inc.; ACME
Construction Company; and Diversified
Abatement Contractors, Inc. - The Board
received a complaint in this air enforcement
action against Lake County respondents and
ordering them to pay a civil penalty of
$1,000.00.
94-289
Montgomery Ward & Company v. EPA -
See
Final Actions.
94-290
Bank of Illinois in DuPage v. EPA - The
Board accepted this underground storage tank
fund reimbursement determination appeal
involving a DuPage County facility for
hearing.
94-291
People of the State of Illinois v. The Art
Institute of Chicago - The Board received a
complaint and a proposed stipulation and
settlement agreement in this air enforcement
action against a Cook County respondent and
ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
94-292
Ernie and Frank Tagliere, d/b/a Ravinia Auto
Service Center v. EPA - The Board accepted
this underground storage tank fund
reimbursement determination appeal involving
a Lake County facility for hearing.
94-293
Runnfeldt & Belmont v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-294
Mobil Oil Corporation v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-295
RTC Industries, Inc. v. EPA - The Board
accepted this underground storage tank fund
reimbursement determination appeal involving
a Cook County facility for hearing.
94-296
People of the State of Illinois v. American
Circuit Systems, Inc. - The Board received a
complaint and a proposed stipulation and
settlement agreement in this RCRA
enforcement action against a DuPage County
respondent and ordered publication of the
required newspaper notice.
94-297
J.M. Sweeney Company v. EPA - The Board
accepted this petition for a variance for a Lake
County facility for a variance from certain of
the air pollution control regulations for
hearing.
94-298
Amoco Oil Company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-299
P & S, Inc. v. EPA - The Board accepted this
petition for a variance for a DuPage County
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regulations for hearing.
94-300
Borden Chemicals and Plastics v. EPA -
See
Final Actions.
R94-29
In the Matter of: Petition of Indian Refining
Limited Partnership for a Site-Specific Rule -
The Board ordered an amended petition inthis
site-specific rulemaking proceeding relating to
the opacity and rate of emissions from the
fluidized catalytic cracking unit at this
Lawrence County facility.
R94-30
In the Matter of: Petition of Commonwealth
Edison Company for a Site-Specific
Regulation for Existing Landfills and Units, 35
Ill. Adm. Code 811 through 814 - The Board
received a petition for a declaration that a Will
County quarry is a surface impoundment, and
not a landfill subject to the land pollution
control (landfill) regulations, or, in the
alternative, for site-specific regulations
relating to leachate management, groundwater
monitoring, and final cover requirements at
this facility.
FINAL ACTIONS
FINAL ACTIONS - October 27, 1994 SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
- October 27, 1994 SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
94-138
Continental Waste Industries of Illinois, Inc.
v. City of Mt. Vernon, Illinois - The Board
found no Constitutional infirmity in the
statutory framework, found that the
respondent did not deny the petitioner
fundamental fairness, and found that the
respondent's decision was not against the
manifest weight of the evidence, affirming the
local approval granted in this regional
pollution control facility siting appeal
involving an existing Jefferson County facility.
Member Meyer concurred.
94-242
People of the State of Illinois v. Central Lake
County Joint Action Water Agency - The
Board accepted a stipulation and settlement
agreement in this water enforcement action,
ordering the Lake County respondent to pay a
civil penalty of $10,000.00 and to cease and
desist from further violation. Member Meyer
concurred.
94-249
People of the State of Illinois v. Village of
Rock City - The Board accepted a stipulation
and settlement agreement in this water
enforcement action, ordering the Stephenson
County respondent to pay a civil penalty of
$300.00 and to cease and desist from further
violation.
94-303
Rawlings Towing, Inc. v. EPA - Upon receipt
of an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted this Cook County gasoline dispensing
facility a 45-day provisional variance from the
air pollution control regulations that require
the installation and operation of Stage II vapor
recovery equipment.
94-304
Tahoe Mobil, Inc. v. EPA - Upon receipt of
an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted this Cook County gasoline dispensing
facility a 45-day provisional variance from the
air pollution control regulations that require
the installation and operation of Stage II vapor
recovery equipment.
AC 93-42
Sangamon County v. Norman Clark and
Brenda Bertrand - The Board found that the
Sangamon County respondents did not violate
Sections 21(p)(1) and 21(p)(3) of the Act and
dismissed this administrative citation.
Chairman Manning and Member McFawn
concurred; Members Meyer and Flemal
dissented.
AC 94-56
EPA v. Walter J. Griminger, d/b/a Land of
Lincoln Motel, a Division of Aaro
Management Inc. - The Board modified its
order of October 6, 1994 to read that the
Livingston County respondent had violated
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ordering him to pay a civil penalty of
$1,000.00.
NEW CASES
NEW CASES - October 27, 1994 SPECIAL BOARD MEET
- October 27, 1994 SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
ING
94-301
People of the State of Illinois v. Colfax
Corporation - The Board received a complaint
and a proposed stipulation and settlement
agreement in this air enforcement action
against a Cook County respondent and ordered
publication of the required newspaper notice.
94-302
The Alter Group v. Lake County Board and
USA Waste Services, Inc. - The Board
accepted this third party appeal of local
approval for siting of a proposed Lake County
regional pollution control facility (landfill) for
hearing.
94-303
Rawlings Towing, Inc. v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-304
Tahoe Mobil, Inc. v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
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.
November 3
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
November 4
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.
November 9
9:30 a.m.
PCB 93-205
P-A, RCRA
Safety-Kleen Corporation (Dolton Recycling Center) v. EPA - James R. Thompson
Center, 100 West Randolph Street, Room 11-500, Chicago.
November 10
10:30 a.m.
R 94-1
R, Water
In the Matter of: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.202, 302.208, 302.212,
302.213, 302.407, 304.122 & 304.301 (Ammonia Nitrogen, Lead, and Mercury) -
James R. Thompson Center, Room 2-025, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
November 21
9:00 a.m.
PCB 94-127
L-E
People of the State of Illinois v. James Lee Watts, individually and d/b/a Watts
Trucking Service, Inc., and ESG Watts, Inc. - Illinois Pollution Control Board, Suite
402, 600 South Second Street, Springfield.
November 22
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-263
A-V
Amoco Oil Company v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 11-500, 100 West
Randolph Street, Chicago.
November 22
10:30 a.m.
R 94-1
R, Water
In the Matter of: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.202, 302.208, 302.212,
302.213, 302.407, 304.122 & 304.301 (Ammonia Nitrogen, Lead, and Mercury) -
Law Enforcement Training Center, 600 South 2nd Street, Suite 300, Springfield.
November 23
9:30 a.m.
PCB 92-170
P-A, RCRA
Talley Defense Systems, Inc. v. EPA - Will County Courthouse, 14 West Jefferson
Street, Joliet.
November 30
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-258
UST-FRD
Northern FS, Inc. v. EPA - Woodstock Public Library, Meeting Room, 414 West Judd
Street, Woodstock.
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
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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 7
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.
December 9
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-150
A&N, Citiz.
Angela M. White v. Terry & Billie Van Tine & Schneider Transport, Inc. - City
Council Chambers, 211 North Hamilton, Monticello.
December 9
1:00 p.m.
PCB 94-259
L-V
Atkinson Landfill Company v. EPA - Macon County Courthouse, Second Floor, Small
Court Room, Coourthouse Square, Cambridge.
December 12
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-191
P-A, NPDES
Arco Products Company, a Division of Atlantic Richfield Company v. EPA - James R.
Thompson Center, Suite 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
December 12
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-227
P-A, Land
Western Lion Limited v. EPA - Charleston City Council Chambers, 520 Jackson,
Charleston.
December 15
9:00 a.m.
PCB 94-255
UST-Appeal
Marion Pepsi Cola v. EPA - Centralia City Hall, Counsel Chambers, 622 South Poplar
Street, Centralia.
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 Steet, Waukegan.
December 15
10:00 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 14
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 2-025, 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
10:00 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.
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
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-312
UST-FRD
Spraylat Corporation v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 11-500, 100 West
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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.
January 9
10:00 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
10:00 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 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 24
10:00 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.
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 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
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 Code
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

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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
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Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
The Restricted Status List was developed to give additional notification to officials of public water
supplies which are in violation of 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Subtitle F: Public Water Supplies, Chapter I or the
Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
The Restricted Status List will include all Public Water Supplies for which the Agency has information
indicating a violation of any of the following requirements: Finished water quality requirements of 35
Ill. Adm. Code, Part 604, Subparts B and C; maintenance of adequate pressure on all parts of the
distribution system under all conditions of demand; meeting raw water quantity requirements of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 604.502; or maintenance of treatment facilities capable of providing water "assuredly adequate in
quantity" as required by Section 18 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
A public water supply on the Restricted Status List will not be issued permits for water main extensions,
except for certain limited situations, or unless the supply has been granted a variance from the Illinois
Pollution Control Board for the violation, or from permit issuance requirements of Section 39 of the Act.
This list is continually being revised as new information becomes available, and therefore, specific
inquiries as to the status of any public water supply should be directed to the Division of Public Water
Supplies for final determination. This list reflects the status as of October 1, 1994.
*
Indicates public water supplies which have been added to the list since the previous publication.
**
Indicates actions are b eing taken by officials to bring the public water supply into compliance.
RDS:sp/0046g/2
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
October, 1994
POP.
LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY NO.
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
Arenzville (Cass Co. - 0170050)
5
Nitrate
400
03/20/81
Ashley (Washington Co. - 1890100)
6
Trihalomethane
825
06/15/92
Bellwood (Cook Co. - 0310150)
2
Radium
20,000
12/14/90
Benld (Macoupin Co. - 1170050)
%
Trihalomethane
2,174
06/16/94
Biggsville (Henderson Co.
- 0710050)
5
Radium & Radiological
400
03/17/86
Bond Co. - Royal Lake Wtr Dstrct (0055100)
6
Trihalomethane
228
06/15/92
Bradford (Stark Co. - 1750050)
1
Radium
920
03/17/86
Brownstown ( Fayette Co. - 0510100)
6
Trihalomethane
820
06/15/92
Buckingham (Kankakee Co.
- 0910250)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
330
03/17/89
Buda (Bureau Co. - 0110100)
1
Radium
700
06/15/93
Bureau Co. - Bailey Sbdv (0115100)
1
Inadequat e Pres. Tank
43
01/13/82
Byron (Ogle Co. - 1410100)
1
Radium
2,500
06/15/93
Campus (Livingston Co. - 1050050)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
230
03/20/81
**
Carroll Co. - Carroll Hts Utl Cmpny (0155200)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
80
03/20/81
Carroll Co. - Century Pines Apts (0150020)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
12/14/90
Cedar Point Wtr Cmpny (LaSalle Co. - 0995040)
1
Radium
800
03/17/86
Champaign Co. - D&R Apts (0190030)
4
Inadequate Pres Tank
26
09/16/93
Chandlerville (Cass Co. - 0170200)
5
Nitrate
7,800
03/17/86
Coalton (Montgomery Co. - 1350100)
5
Low System Pressure
325
03/20/81
Coffeen (Montgomery Co. - 1350150)
5
Trihalomethane
800
03/17/92
Concord (Morgan Co. - 1370100)
5
Nitrate
240
03/17/86
Cook Co. - Mission Brook Sndst (0315920)
2
Radium
3,200
03/14/91
Cook Co. - Orland Hills Sbdv (0317000)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
154
08/31/81
Cook Co. - Plum Creek Condos (0317080)
2
Radium
570
03/17/86
Coulterville (Randolph Co.
- 1570150)
6
Trihalomethane
1,100
06/15/92
Creal Springs (Williamson Co.
- 1990300)
7
Inadequate Treatment
1,020
09/15/89
Plant & Source
Crystal Clear Wtr Cmpny (McHenry Co. - 1115150)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
900
09/16/88
Dallas City ( Hancock Co. - 0674300)
5
Trihalomethane
1,500
06/15/92
DeKalb Co. - Buck Lake Ests Sbdv (0375100)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
200
09/14/84
DeKalb Co. - DeKalb Univ Dvl Corp (0375148)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
950
12/16/92
*
DePue (Bureau Co. - 0110300)
1
Radium
1,725
09/16/94
DeWitt Co. - DeWitt Cnty Nursing Home (0395129)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
80
06/17/83
Diamond ( Grundy Co. - 0630250)
2
Radium & Radiological
1,170
08/21/81
Dorchester ( Macoupin Co. - 1170250)
5
Trihalomethane
531
06/16/94
Dover (Bureau Co. - 0110350)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
200
05/25/81
DuBois (Washington Co. - 1890150)
6
Trihalomethane
216
06/16/94
 
DuPage Co. - Belmont- Highwood PWD (0435180)
2
Trichloroethylene
498
09/16/93
DuPage Co. - Clarendon Wtr Cmpny (0435300)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,953
03/20/81
DuPage Co. - Ctzns Lombard Heights Dvn (0435700)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
980
12/17/82
DuPage Co. - Liberty Park Homeowners
Assn (0435600)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,092
09/17/92
DuPage Co. - Maple Hill Imprv Assn (0435800)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
234
08/31/81
DuPage Co. - Metro Util.-Liberty Ridge (0435650)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
2,510
03/15/94
DuPage Co. - Northside Peterson Wlfnd (0435866)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
12/15/89
DuPage Co. - Northwest Belmont Imprv Assn (0435900)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
115
09/29/81
DuPage Co. - Pleasant Hill Cmnty Assn (0435980)
2
Inadequate P res. Tank
180
03/17/89
DuPage Co. - Polo Drive & Saddle Rd
Sbdv (0437000)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
95
12/17/82

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DuPage Co. - St Charles Cmsn Wlfnd 3 (0437040)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
12/15/89
DuPage Co. - South Burdette Wtr (0437320)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
06/16/89
DuPage Co. - York Center Coop (0437550)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
240
06/15/88
Eagerville ( Macoupin Co. - 1170300)
5
Trihalomethane
187
06/16/94
Elmwood (Peoria Co. - 1430300)
5
Radiological & Radium
2,117
03/17/86
Fairview (Fulton Co. - 0570450)
5
Radiological, Radium &
20
03/20/81
Inadequate Pressure Tank
Goreville (Johnson Co. - 0870200)
7
Inadequate Treatment
978
09/15/89
Plant & Source
Greene Co. - Mt. Gilead Shcrhm (0615129)
6
Inadequate Pres. Tank
28
09/16/83
Grundy Co. - Heatherfield Sbdv (0635150)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
91
09/17/82
Grundy Co. - Lisbon North Inc (0631000)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
09/14/90
Grundy Co. - Ridgecrest North Sbdv (0635250)
2
Inadequate Pres Tank
85
09/16/93
Henry (Marshall Co. - 1230050)
1
Nitrate
2,740
06/15/90
Henry Co. - Country Ests Sbdv (0735050)
1
Nitrate
250
06/15/90
Henry Co. - Hazelwood 1st Addn Well 2 (0735446)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Hazelwood 2nd Addn Well 2 (0735666)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Hazelwood 2nd Addn Well 3 (0735686)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Hazelwood West Sbdv (0735250)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
89
03/19/84
Henry Co. - Lake Lynwood Wtr Sys (0735330)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
98
08/31/81
Henry Co. - Ophiem PWS (0735150)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
150
06/18/82
Henry Co. - Osco Mutual Wtr Supply Cpy Inc (0735200)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
115
12/15/89
Henry Co. - Pine Ridge Utl Inc (0735400)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
46
09/29/81
Iroquois Co. - A Merkle-C Kniprath Home (0755389)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
98
03/16/90
Iroquois Co. - Spring Creek Campground II Inc. (0750030)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
--
12/16/91
Island Lake Wtr Cmpny (Lake Co. - 0975080)
2
Iron
2,250
06/15/90
JoDaviess Co. - Bahl Wtr/Pioneer Acres (0855200)
1
Inad. Pres. Storage
700
12/15/93
Kane Co. - Broadview Academy (0895149)
2
Radium
304
09/19/86
Kane Co. - Highland Sbdv (0895530)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
09/16/83
Kane Co. - Melrose Rental Apts (0895228)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
38
03/15/94
Kane Co. - Moecherville Sbdv (0895300)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,120
03/20/81
Kane Co. - Park View Wtr Corp (0895500)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
150
12/17/82
Kane Co. - Pleasant Village (0895228)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
N/A
06/18/82
Kane Co. - Silver Glen Ests (0890040)
2
Radium
10
06/15/93
Kane Co. - St Charles Skyline Swr-Wtr Cpy (0895030)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,300
09/19/86
Kane Co. - Wermes Sbdv (0895750)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
150
12/16/88
Kangley (LaSalle Co. - 0990250)
1
Radium
200
03/17/86
Kankakee Co. - Good Shepherd Manor (0915189)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
140
03/17/89
Kankakee Co. - Olivet Nazarene College (0915279)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,450
03/15/94
Kankakee Co. - Skyview Sbdv (0915526)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
65
09/14/84
Kendall Co. - Bonnie Lane
Wtr (0930010)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
49
09/16/93
Kendall Co. - Farm Colony (0935140)
2
Radium
25
03/17/86
Kendall Co. - Fox Lawn Utl Cmpny (0935150)
2
Radium
240
03/17/86
Kendall Co. - Metro Utl Valley Dvn (0935100)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
2,200
03/16/90
Kingston Mines (Peoria Co.
- 1430450)
5
Radium
350
03/17/86
Kinmundy (Marion Co. - 1210300)
6
Atrazine
1,923
12/15/93
Kinsman ( Grundy Co. - 0630450)
2
Radium
150
03/17/86
Kirkwood (Warren Co. - 1870050)
5
Radium & Radiological
1,008
07/23/93
Ladd (Bureau Co. - 0110450)
1
Radium
1,350
10/04/85
Lake Co. - Acorn Acres Sbdv (0975020)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
250
12/16/83
Lake Co. - Blan Mar Hills Homeowners
Assn (0970090)
2
Radium
18
12/16/91
Lake Co. - Bluff Lake Lodges,
Inc (0970240)
2
Inad. Pres. Storage
25,200
12/15/93
Lake Co. - Briarcrest Sbdv Hmownrs Assn (0971060)
2
Radium & Gross Alpha
120
12/16/92
Lake Co. - D L Well Owners Assn (0975380)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
125
03/18/83
Lake Co. - Echo Lake Block IV Water
Assn (0970130)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
06/15/88
Lake Co. - Echo Lake Wtr Sys Block 7 (0975820)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
48
09/16/83
Lake Co. - Elm Oak Mutual Wtr Sys (0975736)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
45
06/13/86
& Radium
Lake Co. - Forest Lake Addn (0975500)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
180
12/16/83
Lake Co. - Glenkirk Campus North (0977189)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
64
06/15/88
Lake Co. - Glenkirk Campus South (0977199)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
36
06/15/88
Lake Co. - Glenstone Sbdv (0970160)
2
Radium
168
09/17/92
Lake Co. - Highland Lake Sbdv (0975750)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
294
03/20/81
Lake Co. - Lakewood Wtr Sys (0975400)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
49
12/16/83
Lake Co. - Maple Hill Nursing Ctr (0971090)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
204
06/15/93
Lake Co. - Sturm Sbdv (0977010)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
63
03/16/84
Lake Co. - Summit Homeowners Assn (0975280)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
48
03/16/84
Lake Co. - Sylvan Lake 1st Sbdv (0977100)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
210
06/14/91
Lake Co. - Towner Sbdv (0977250)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
238
01/14/82
Lake Co. - Wadsworth Oaks Sbdv (0977320)
2
Radium
80
09/19/86
Lake Co. - West Shoreland Sbdv (0977050)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
220
06/14/91
*
LaSalle Co. - Cedar Point Water Company (0995110)
1
Radiological
19
09/16/94
LaSalle Co. - Four Lakes Sbdv (0995110)
1
Radium
35
09/19/86
LaSalle Co. - Il Prairie Est Sbdv (0995300)
1
Radium
45
06/15/88
LaSalle Co. - Lynnwood Water Corp (0995336)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
114
03/18/83
LaSalle Co. - Woodsmoke Ranch Assn (0990030)
1
Inadeq. Pres. Tank & Radium
350 06/15/90
Little York (Warren Co. - 1870100)
5
Radium
356
12/16/91
Livingston Co. - Salem Childrens Hm (1055229)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
66
03/18/83
Logan Co. - Bartmann Health Care Center (1075169)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
93
12/16/83
London Mills - (Fulton County - 0574620)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
670
12/14/84
Lostant (LaSalle Co. - 0990450)
1
Radium & Radiological
550
03/17/86
Macoupin Co. - RR 1 - Il Wtr Assn (1175260)
5
Trihalomethane
81
06/15/92
Macoupin Co. - Spring Creek Water
Assn (1175450)
5
Trihalomethane
60
06/16/94
Madison Co. - Forest Home Maple Park
PWD (1195100)
6
Trihalomethane
2,000
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Mapleton (Peoria Co. - 1430500)
5
Radium
235
03/17/86
Marshall Co. - Hopewell Wtr Wks (1235150)
1
Radium & Radiological
350
03/17/86
McDonough Co. - Emmett Utl Inc (1095200)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
39
12/17/82
McHenry Co. - C & A Wtr Corp (1115270)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
33
06/18/82
McHenry Co. - Community Srvc Corp (1115350)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
750
09/16/83
McHenry Co. - Deering Oaks Sbdv (1115200)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
12/17/82
McHenry Co. - Prairie Ridge Assn (1115730)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
140
03/16/90
McHenry Co. - Walk-Up-Woods Wtr Cmpny (1115800)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
763
12/17/82
*
McHenry Co. - Wonder Lake Water Company (1115750)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,161
06/16/94
McLean Co. - Cropsey Cmnty Wtr (1135150)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
03/20/81
McLean Co. - Hunters Knoll
Sbdv (1130030)
4
1,2-Dichloropropane
25
12/15/93
Media (Henderson Co. - 0710250)
5
Nitrate
150
03/17/86
Mercer Co. - M C L W Sys Inc (1315150)
1
Inadequate Source
100
03/20/81
Mercer Co. - Swedona Wtr Assn (1315200)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
100
06/15/90
Monmouth (Warren Co. - 1870150)
5
Radium
9,500
12/15/93
Monroe Co. - Maple Leaf Ests Wtr Corp (1335100)
6
Inadequate Pres. Tank
39
03/20/81
Mount Clare (Macoupin Co. - 1170650)
5
Trihalomethane
858
03/17/92
*
Mount Olive ( Macoupin Co. - 1170700)
5
Trihalomethane
2,380
09/16/94
Naplate (LaSalle Co. - 0990600)
1
Radium
581
03/17/86
Neponset (Bureau Co - 0110700)
1
Radium
640
09/14/90
New Boston (Mercer Co. - 1310250)
1
Nitrate
750
12/14/84
Odell (Livingston Co. - 1050550)
4
Radium
1,100
03/17/86
Ogle Co. - Lindenwood Wtr Assn (1415300)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
01/13/82
*
Paris (Edgar Co. - 0450300)
1
Atrazine
8,990
09/16/94
Patoka (Marion Co. - 1210400)
6
Trihalomethane
820
12/16/92
Peoria Co. - Brookview Sbdv (1435100)
5
Nitrate
300
09/16/93
Peoria Co. - Edelstein Wtr Coop (1435150)
5
Radium & Radiological
115
06/13/86
Peoria Co. - Fahnstock Court Sbdv (1435200)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
05/25/81
Peoria Co. - Galena Knolls Sbdv (1435300)
5
Nitrate
180
06/15/88
Peoria Co. - Trivoli PWD (1435510)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
350
06/17/83
Peoria Co. - Woodland Hts Ests Sbdv (1435760)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
245
03/20/81
Prairie City (McDonough Co.
- 1090400)
5
Radiological & Radium
620
03/17/86
Ransom (LaSalle Co. - 0990900)
1
Radium
450
03/17/86
Raritan (Henderson Co. - 0710350)
5
Radium & Radiological
177
03/17/86
Reddick (Kankakee Co. - 0914780)
2
Radium
208
09/16/93
Richview (Washington Co.
- 1890500)
6
Inadequate Pres. Tank
592
09/19/86
Rockdale (Will Co. - 1970850)
2
Radium
1,500
03/17/86
Rock Island Co. - Byron Hls Sbdv Well 6 (1617266)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
12/17/82
Rock Island Co. - Country Club Mnr Well 1 (1617286)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
01/14/82
Rock Island Co. - Croppers 2nd & 3rd Addn (1615200)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
29
12/16/83
Rock Island Co. - Eberts 2nd Addn (1615280)
1
Inadequate Press ure Tank
35
09/15/89
Rock Island Co. - Evergreen Vlg Sbdv (1615310)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
250
03/20/81
Rock Island Co. - Larson Court Rentals (1615728)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
48
01/14/82
Rock Island Co. - Lemon Street Well Cmpny (1615550)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
470
03/20/81
Rock Island Co. - Park Hill Ests Well 1 (1617806)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
06/18/82
Rock Island Co. - Rock Island Arsn (1615387)
1
Trihalomethane
9,000
06/15/92
Rock Island Co. - Silvis Heights Wtr Corp (1615750)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,680
03/20/82
Rock Island Co. - Suburban Heights Sbdv (1615800)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
114
12/16/83
Rock Island Co. - Tindalls Addn Wtr Sys (1617956)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
06/18/82
Rock Island Co. - Tindalls 3rd & 6th Addns (1617376)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
28
06/18/82
Rock Island Co. - Turkey Hollow Well Corp (1615686)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
06/18/82
Rock Island Co. - WSCO Dvl-Ridgewood (1615670)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
475
03/20/81
Roseville (Warren Co. - 1870200)
5
Nitrate
1,254
03/17/89
Rosiclare ( Hardin Co. - 0690150)
7
Trihalomethane
1,791
09/17/92
Schram City (Montgomery Co. - 1350600)
5
Trihalomethane
690
06/16/94
Shannon (Carroll Co. - 0150300)
1
Nitrate
887
03/15/94
Shipman ( Macoupin Co. - 1170950)
5
Trihalomethane
695
06/16/94
Sims (Wayne Co. - 1910400)
7
Atrazine
71
06/16/94
Smithboro (Bond Co. - 0050250)
6
Total Trihalomethane
201
12/15/93
Sorento (Bond Co. - 0050300)
6
Atrazine
710
06/15/92
South Pekin (Tazewell Co. - 1790650)
5
Nitrate
1,400
06/15/93
South Wilmington ( Grundy Co. - 0630650)
2
Radium
750
03/15/93
Spring Valley (Bureau Co.
- 0111000)
1
Radium
5,850
09/17/92
St. Clair Co. - Save Site (1635289)
6
Trihalomethane
375
06/15/92
St. Peter ( Fayette Co. - 0510300)
6
Trihalomethane
807
06/15/92
Standard ( Putnam Co. -1550300)
1
Radium
280
09/16/91
Steeleville (Randolph Co.
- 1570650)
6
Radium
2,305
03/17/86
Stephenson Co. - Park Crest Wtr Cmpny (1775100)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,200
09/14/84
*
Sycamore (DeKalb Co. - 0370550)
1
Barium
9,905
09/16/94
Table Grove (Fulton Co. - 0570900)
5
Radium & Radiological
500
03/20/81
Taylor Springs (Montgomery Co.
- 1350650)
5
Trihalomethane
671
03/17/92
Tazewell Co. - Beverly Mnr Cntrl Imp Assn (1795120)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
525
03/17/89
Tazewell Co. - Beverly Mnr-Grant (1795100)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
610
03/20/81
Tazewell Co. - Breezeway Sbdv (1795150)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
175
09/17/82
Tazewell Co. - Hickory Hls Sbdv Assn 1 (1795386)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
31
06/14/85
Tazewell Co. - Hickory Hls Sbdv Assn 2 (1795396)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
06/14/85
Tazewell Co. - Mayfair Sbdv (1795750)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
150
03/16/90
Tazewell Co. - Oakhaven Sbdv (1795760)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
35
05/25/81
Tazewell Co. - Prairie View Wtr Assn (1795900)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
55
03/20/81
Union Co. - Lick Creek PWD (1815100)
7
Inadequate Treatment
816
09/15/89
Plant & Source
Vermilion Co. - North Fork Well Assn (1835186)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
66
06/17/83
*
Vernon (Marion Co. - 1210550)
6
Trihalomethane
207
09/16/94
Viola (Mercer Co. - 1310450)
1
Radium
1,144
09/17/92
*
Waterloo (Monroe Co. - 1330300)
6
Inadequate Treatment Plant
5,67509/16/94

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Westfield (Clark Co. - 0230200)
4
Inadequate Water Source
700
06/15/93
White City ( Macoupin Co. - 1171150)
7
Trihalomethane
280
06/15/93
White Hall ( Greene Co. - 0610400)
6
Atrazine
2,950
06/15/93
Whiteside Co. - Lakeview Sbdv (1955150)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank &
146
03/20/81
Nitrate
Will Co. - Bel-Air Sbdv (1975130)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
91
08/04/81
Will Co. - Clearview Sbdv (1975360)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
420
01/13/82
Will Co. - Dixie Dells (1977850)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
550
09/17/82
Will Co. - East Moreland Wtr Assn (1975600)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
753
03/20/81
Will Co. - Fair Acres Sbdv (1975680)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
185
10/19/81
Will Co. - Garden Street Imprv Assn (1975376)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
62
09/15/89
Will Co. - Greenfield Cmnty Well Cmpny (1975760)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
25
12/16/83
Will Co. - Hillview Sbdv (1975800)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
99
03/15/85
Will Co. - Huntley Cmnty Sbdv (1975840)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
48
03/16/84
Will Co. - Ingalls Park Sbdv (1975880)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
690
09/16/83
Will Co. - Lakewood Shores Imprv Assn (1975930)
2
Radium
93
03/17/86
Will Co. - Oakview Avenue Wtrwks Inc (1977210)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
350
03/20/81
Will Co. - Park Road Wtr Assn (1977330)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
12/17/82
Will Co. - Ridgewood Sbdv (1977650)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
315
06/18/82
Will Co. - Scribner Street Sbdv (1977660)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
03/18/83
Will Co. - Shawnita Trc Wtr Assn (1977690)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
125
09/17/92
Will Co. - Sunnyland Sbdv (1977730)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
350
09/16/83
Williamson (Madison Co. - 1191100)
6
Trihalomethane
350
06/15/92
Williamson Co. - Devils Kitchen Wtr Dst (1995160)
7
Inadequate Treatment Plt1,330
09/15/89
& Source & Trihalomethane
Williamson Co. - Lake of Egypt PWD (1995200)
7
Inadequate Treatment
7,743
09/15/89
Wilsonville ( Macoupin Co. - 1171200)
5
Trihalomethane
609
06/15/92
Winnebago Co. - Blue & Gold Homeowners
Assn (2015250) 1
Inad. Press. Tank &
170
06/17/83
Inad. Source of Supply
Winnebago Co. - Bradley Heights Sbdv (2015050)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
192
09/13/85
Winnebago Co. - Briar Garden Apts (2015190)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
12/17/82
Winnebago Co. - Cherry Vale East Apts (2015470)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
180
01/14/82
Winnebago Co. - Cherry View Apts (2015278)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
06/17/83
Winnebago Co. - Great O aks & Beacon Hls Apts (2015488)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
943
12/17/82
Winnebago Co. - Kishwaukee -Kilbuck Assn (2010010)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
42
03/16/90
Winnebago Co. - Larchmont Sbdv (2015290)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
106
06/17/83
Winnebago Co. - Legend Lakes Wtr Assn (2015300)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
225
03/14/91
Woodford Co. - Oak Ridge Sndst (2035300)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
240
03/20/81
Wyoming (Stark Co. - 1750200)
1
Radiological & Radium
1,614
03/17/86
Yates City ( Knox Co. - 0950700)
5
Radium and Inadequate
900
03/20/81
Pressure Tank
Public Water Supplies Removed from Previous List
Greenfield ( Greene Co. - 0610150)
Greenville - (Bond Co. - 0050050)
Hurst - (Williamson Co. 1990450)
Nilwood ( Macoupin Co. - 1170750)
Panama (Bond Co. - 0054720)
St. Elmo (Fayette Co. - 0510250)
Virden (Macoupin Co. - 1171100)
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Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Critical Review List -- Public Water Supplies
The Critical Review List was developed to give additional notification to officials of public water
supplies which may be close to being in violation of 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Subtitle F: Public Water Supplies,
Chapter I or the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
A supply will be placed on the Critical Review List when Agency records indicate that it is approaching any
of the violations which would place it on the Restricted Status List.
This list is continually being revised as new information becomes available, and therefore, specific
inquiries as to the status of any public water supply should be directed to the Division of Public Water
Supplies for final determination. This list reflects the status as of October 1, 1994.
*
Indicates public water supplies which have been added to the list since the previous publication.
**
Indicates actions are being taken by officials to bring the public water supply into compliance.
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Critical Review List -- Public Water Supplies
October, 1994
POP.
LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY NO.
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM SERVED
DATE
Baylis (Pike Co. - 1490100)
5
Source Capacity
300
09/13/85
Bluford (Jefferson Co. - 0810100)
7
Low System Pressure
465
03/20/81
Camargo (Douglas Co. - 0410100)
4
Inadequate Treatment Plant
400
12/16/91
Carlyle (Clinton Co. - 0270300)
6
Inadequate Treatment Plant
400
12/15/93
Caseyville (St. Clair Co.
- 1630250)
6
Low System Pressure
12,338
09/14/84
Clinton (DeWitt Co. - 0390050)
4
Inadequate Plant Capacity
7,437 06/14/91
Davis (Stephenson Co. - 1770150)
1
Low System Pressure
600
09/17/92
DePue (Bureau Co. - 0110300)
1
Inadequate Treatment Plant
1,93012/15/93
Dieterich ( Effingham Co. - 0490150)
1
Inadequate Source
568
03/15/94
DuPage Co. - Highland Hls Sndst (0435560)
2
Inadequate Pressure Tank 1,100
09/17/92
Edwardsville (Madison Co. - 1190250)
6
Inad. Treatment Plant
30,581
12/15/93
Evansville (Randolph Co.
- 1570250)
6
Plant Capacity
1,838
05/25/81
Georgetown (Vermilion Co.
- 1830350)
4
Inadequate Wtr Plant
3,678
06/15/93
Hardin (Calhoun Co. - 0130200)
6
Low System Pressure
1,175
11/25/81
Homer (Champaign Co. - 0190300)
4
Inadequate Source
1,300
03/15/94
Jackson Co. - South Highway PWD (0775400)
7
Low System Pressure
8,189
06/15/92
Kane Co. - Lake Marian Wtr Corp (0895200)
2
Low System Pressure &
800
09/14/84
Inadequate Pres. Storage
Kincaid (Christian Co. - 0210250)
5
Plant Capacity
2,640
06/14/85
Lewistown (Fulton Co. - 0570600)
5
Inadequate Source
2,700
06/15/88
McHenry Co. - McHenry Shores Wtr Cmpny (1115020)
2
Low System Pressure
1,170
09/17/92
McHenry Co. - Whispering Hills Wtr Cmpny (1115700)
2
Low System Pressure
6,000
06/15/93
McHenry Co - Wonder Lake Wtr Cmpny (1115750)
2
Inadequate Storage
1,080
12/14/90
Millstadt (St. Clair Co.
- 1630850)
6
Low System Pressure
2,750
12/16/91
North Utica (LaSalle Co.
- 0990650)
1
Low System Pressure
3,943
03/18/84
Patoka (Marion Co. - 1210400)
6
Inadequate Treatment Plant
820
12/15/93
Pearl (Pike Co.1490650)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
322
09/17/82
Pecatonica (Winnebago Co.
-2010250)
1
Low System Pres.
1,830
06/15/90
Ramsey (Fayette Co. - 0510200)
6
Source Capacity &
1,350
09/13/85
Low System Pres.
Richland Co. - West Liberty Dundas Wtr Dist (1595050) 7
Low System Pres. &
693
12/14/84
 
Inadequate Source
Rock Island Co. - Tower Ridge
Sbdv (1615780)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
70
03/15/94
Stockton (Jo Daviess Co.
- 0850450)
1
Low System Pressure
1,900
06/15/84
Sumner (Lawrence Co. - 1010300 )
7
Low System Pressure
1,553
12/13/85
Taylor Springs (Montgomery Co.
- 1350650)
5
Low System Pressure
650
02/20/81
Walnut Hill (Marion Co. - 1210600)
6
Low System Pressure
1,200
06/14/85
Will Co. - Metro Utl Chickasaw Dvn (1975320)
2
Low System Pressure
7,700
09/17/92
Public Water Supplies Removed from Previous List
Edgewood ( Effingham Co. - 0490200)
Mason (Effingham Co. - 0490300)
Orangeville ( Stephenson Co. - 1770350)
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