TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    CHAPTER II: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    PART 180
    PROCEDURES AND CRITERIA FOR REVIEWING
    APPLICATIONS FOR PROVISIONAL VARIANCES
    SUBPART A: INTRODUCTION
    Section
    180.101 Purpose
    180.102 Definitions
    SUBPART B: APPLICATIONS FOR PROVISIONAL VARIANCES
    Section
    180.201 Applicants
    180.202 Requirements of the Written Application
    180.203 Preliminary Review of the Application
    180.204 Emergency Applications
    SUBPART C: AGENCY DECISION MAKING
    Section
    180.301 Criteria for Reviewing Applications
    180.302 Final Agency Action
    180.303 Recommendation to the Board
    SUBPART D: EXTENSIONS OF PROVISIONAL VARIANCES
    Section
    180.401 Applications for Extensions of Provisional Variances
    180.402 Criteria for Reviewing Applications for Extensions of Provisional
    Variances
    AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Section 35(b) of the
    Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1979, ch. 111 1/2, par.
    1035(b).
    SOURCE: Adopted at 5 Ill. Reg. 6341, effective June 2, 1981.
    SUBPART A: INTRODUCTION
    Section 180.101 Purpose
    These rules establish the procedures and the criteria which the Agency
    will use to review applications and to make recommendations to the
    Pollution Control Board (Board) for granting provisional variances.
    Section 35(b) of the Act states that such provisional variances shall be
    granted by the Board "upon notification from the Agency that compliance on
    a short term basis with any rule or regulation, requirement or order of
    the Board, or with any permit requirement would impose an arbitrary or

    unreasonable hardship."
    Section 180.102 Definitions
    Terms used in these rules are defined as in the Act and in the regulations
    of the Board.
    SUBPART B: APPLICATIONS FOR PROVISIONAL VARIANCES
    Section 180.201 Applicants
    a) Any person subject to the Environmental Protection Act and to the
    rules or regulations, orders, or permit requirements of the
    Board, and who has not been granted provisional variances in
    excess of 90 days during the calendar year, may apply for a
    provisional variance.
    b) Applications may be submitted pursuant to either Section 180.202
    or Section 180.204 of these rules.
    Section 180.202 Requirements of the Written Application
    a) Two copies of the application shall be sent to:
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    Division of (Air Pollution Control, Water Pollution Control,
    Land/Noise Pollution Control, Public Water Supplies,
    as appropriate)
    2200 Churchill Road
    Springfield, Illinois 62706
    b) The application shall include:
    1) A statement identifying the regulations, Board Order, or
    permit requirements from which the variance is requested;
    2) A description of the business or activity for which the
    variance is requested, including pertinent data on location,
    size, and the population and geographic area affected by the
    applicant's operations;
    3) The quantity and types of materials used in the process or
    activity for which the variance is requested, as
    appropriate;
    4) The quantity, types and nature of materials or emissions to
    be discharged, deposited or emitted under the variance, and
    the identification of the receiving waterway or land, or the
    closest receiving Class A and Class B land use, as
    appropriate;
    5) The quantity and types of materials in drinking water
    exceeding the allowable content, or other pertinent facts
    concerning variances from the Board's public water supply
    regulations;
    6) An assessment of any adverse environmental impacts which the
    variance may produce;
    7) A statement explaining why compliance with the Act,
    regulations or Board Order imposes arbitrary and
    unreasonable hardship;
    8) A description of the proposed methods to achieve compliance
    with the Act, regulations or Board Order, and a timetable
    for achieving such compliance;
    9) A discussion of alternate methods of compliance and of the

    factors influencing the choice of applying for a provisional
    variance;
    10) A statement of the period, not to exceed 45 days, for which
    the variance is requested;
    11) A statement of whether the applicant has been granted any
    provisional variances within the calendar year, and the
    terms and duration of such variances;
    12) A statement regarding the applicant's current permit status
    as related to the subject matter of the variance request;
    13) Any Board orders in effect regarding the applicant's
    activities and any matters currently before the Board in
    which the applicant is a party.
    Section 180.203 Preliminary Review of the Application
    a) Within five working days of receipt of the application, the
    Agency shall make a determination to accept the application for
    review; to reject the application as incomplete, based on the
    requirements of Section 180.202; or to reject the application as
    outside the scope of relief provided by provisional variances,
    applying the criteria in Section 180.301
    b) If the application if rejected, notice of such rejection shall be
    given to the applicant by certified mail, return receipt
    requested. This notice of rejection shall include an explanation
    of the Agency's decision.
    1) Upon receipt of a notice of rejection for incompleteness,
    the applicant may submit a complete application, which will
    initiate the review process again.
    2) Upon receipt of a notice of rejection as not within the
    scope of relief of provisional variances, the applicant may
    apply to the Board for a variance pursuant to Section 35(a)
    of the Act.
    c) If the applicant is accepted as complete and within the scope of
    relief provided by provisional variances, review shall proceed
    pursuant to Subpart C. The Agency shall give notice to the Board
    of written applications which are accepted.
    Section 180.204 Emergency Applications
    Under emergency circumstances due to causes such as equipment
    malfunctions, extreme weather conditions or other unforeseeable events,
    the Agency will consider requests for provisional variances according to
    the following procedures.
    a) The applicant may notify the Agency of circumstances which it
    believes justify granting a provisional variance on an emergency
    basis.
    b) The Agency shall investigate the circumstances of the request.
    c) Based on the information obtained from the applicant and the
    investigation, the Agency may recommend that the Board grant a
    provisional variance.
    d) The Agency may notify the applicant that certain information
    described in subsection 180.202(b) must be submitted in writing
    in support of the request for a provisional variance.
    e) The applicant shall provide the information required under (d)
    within ten working days of notification from the Agency.
    SUBPART C: AGENCY DECISION MAKING

    Section 180.301 Criteria for Reviewing Applications
    a) Applications for provisional variances will be accepted for review
    when all of the following circumstances exist:
    1) The requested relief is short-term, i.e., not exceeding 45
    days;
    2) The applicant would experience arbitrary and unreasonable
    hardship if required to wait for a variance pursuant to
    Section 35(a) of the Act; and
    3) The applicant has not been granted provisional variances
    exceeding 90 days within the calendar year. For purposes of
    calculating the 90 days during any calendar year, the number
    of days of provisional variances granted by the Board shall
    be totalled, regardless of when compliance was actually
    achieved by the applicant.
    b) In determining whether to recommend that the variance be granted,
    the Agency will evaluate the information provided in the
    application to meet the requirements of Section 180.202(b) or
    180.204. Particular consideration will be given to the following
    information:
    1) Inclusion of a definite compliance program;
    2) Evaluation of all reasonable alternatives for compliance;
    and
    3) Demonstration that any adverse impacts will be minimal.
    Section 180.302 Final Agency Action
    Within 30 days of receipt of an application for a provisional variance or
    for an extension of a provisional variance, the Agency shall either
    recommend that the Board grant the variance or notify the applicant and
    the Board that the variance is denied using the procedures of Section
    180.203(b).
    Section 180.303 Recommendation to the Board
    a) The Agency shall submit a recommended order to the Board by
    personal service or by certified mail, return receipt requested.
    If a written application was submitted, the Agency shall provide
    a copy to the Board. The Agency may submit a statement
    explaining or justifying its recommendation.
    b) The recommended order shall state the number of days for which
    the variance should be granted, any conditions to be imposed, and
    a draft certification of acceptance.
    SUBPART D: EXTENSIONS OF PROVISIONAL VARIANCES
    Section 180.401 Applications for Extensions of Provisional Variances
    An application for extension of an order granting a provisional variance
    shall include:
    a) Information as stated in Section 180.202(b)(7) through (10);
    b) Any new information which modifies prior information given to
    satisfy Section 180.202(b).
    Section 180.402 Criteria for Reviewing Applications for Extensions of

    Provisional Variances
    The Agency shall review requests for extensions of provisional variances
    and make recommendations to the Board in conformity with Subpart C of
    these rules.

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