Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois, February 19, 1990, 3,700 copies,
order #57701.
ENVIRONMENTAL REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL REGISTER
No. 401 March 21, 1990
LANDFILL RULES ADOPTED FOR FIRST
NOTICE, R88-7
At a special meeting held on
March 1, 1990, the Board adopted, for
first notice publication in the
Illinois Register
, a revised set of
proposed regulations to establish
comprehensive design, performance, and
reporting requirements for all
landfills, including those on-site
facilities exempt from the requirement
to have a permit pursuant to Section
21(d) of the Act. These rules contain
amendments in response to public
comments received on a prior version
of the landfill rules adopted by the
Board in February, 1988 and published
in 12 Illinois Register 7069 (April
22, 1988). Adoption of a second first
notice proposal was required by
Section 5.01 of the Administrative
Procedure Act, which requires that
rulemaking be completed within one
year of appearance of the rules in the
Illinois Register
. The one year
period had expired during the time the
economic impact study was being
prepared by the Department of Energy
and Natural Resources.
The proposed rules are scheduled
to appear in the March 6, 1990
Illinois Register
. The 177 page
proposed rules are explained and
supported by a 45 page proposed
Opinion of the Board and a 258 page
technical document prepared by the
Scientific/Technical Section. These
materials were mailed on March 8 to
in-excess-of 250 person and
organizations who are on the Board's
notice list in this proceeding. Due
to the ever-increasing costs of
duplication and reproduction, the
Board will provide single copies of
these materials free of charge but
persons and organizations requesting
multiple copies will be charged at the
Board's usual rate of $0.25 per page.
Requests for copies should reference
Docket R88-7 and be made in writing to
Velma Scott at the Board's Chicago
Office.
A single hearing has been
scheduled to receive final comments on
this proposal:
Friday, April 6, 1990
10:00 a.m.
State of Illinois Center
Conference Room 9-031
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago, IL 60601
Preference in scheduling will be
given to persons who
prefile
testimony, or outlines of testimony,
on or before March 30, 1990 consistent
with the directions in the March 8,
1990 Notice of Hearing. Due to the
unusual number of hearings held to
develop and explain this proposal, in
Docket 88-7 and its predecessor R84-
17, and the length of the previous
public comment period, the Board does
not anticipate scheduling any more
than this single hearing and
anticipates that the public comment
period will be closed April 30, 1990,
the 45th day after
Illinois Register
publication.
Environmental Register No. 401
March 21, 1990/Page 2
Additional information can be
obtained by contacting the Hearing
Officer, Kathleen
Crowley at (312)
814-3620.
BOARD DENIES EAST MOLINE'S REQUEST FOR
SITE-SPECIFIC RULE, R87-35
At its March 8, 1990 meeting, the
Board denied the City of East
Moline's
petition to adopt a site-specific rule
to exempt the City's public water
supply treatment plant discharge from
the effluent standards for total
suspended solids, iron and manganese
(35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.124). East
Moline's discharges currently are
directed to an unnamed tributary to
the Mississippi River; the City did
offer to construct a direct pipeline
to the river as an alternative to
treatment, if the Board determined
that continued discharge to the
unnamed tributary was unacceptable.
The City stated that the cost of
compliance measures, which it
estimated at $750,000, made compliance
economically unreasonable, noting the
area's recent economic reversals, the
purportedly minimal effect on the
Mississippi River and its unnamed
tributary, and competing public works
projects needed by the City.
A number of threshold legal
issues were raised, including whether
the unnamed tributary (which the City
referred to as a "ditch") is a "water
of the State", and whether the Board
could grant the proposed rule
consistently with the federal NPDES
"anti-backsliding" provisions. The
Board, citing previous case decisions,
held that the tributary is a protected
"water of the State" and that "anti-
backsliding" provisions do not apply.
As to environmental impact, the
Board found that the unnamed tributary
was significantly impacted, both in
terms of sediment deposition and
impact on benthic invertebrate
organisms. As for the river, the
Board noted that the City did not
clearly demonstrate the plant's
effects; further, the Board rejected
site-specific rulemaking as a device
for abandoning the State's traditional
use of technology-based standards.
As for economic hardship, the
Board rejected arguments based on East
Moline's current economic climate.
The Board noted that the economic
downturn of the area, being relatively
recent in origin and, hopefully,
temporary in nature, does not warrant
permanent relief. The Board found
that the temporary 10% rate hike
(about $2 per month per household)
which the City stated would be needed
if its request were denied was not
economically unreasonable.
BOARD ADOPTS RCRA UPDATE, R89-9
On March 8, 1990, the Board (7-0)
adopted a final Opinion and Order in
R89-9, the RCRA update for USEPA rules
adopted during the period January 1
through June 30, 1990. The rules will
be filed with the Code Division around
April 9, 1990.
This update to the hazardous
waste rules includes the "second
third" waste bans and amendments to
the "three tier" RCRA permit
modification rules.
Questions about these rules
should be directed to Morton Dorothy
at (217) 333-5575.
BOARD ADOPTS UST UPDATE, R89-10
On February 22, 1990, the Board
(7-0) adopted a final Opinion and
Order in R89-10, the UST update for
USEPA rules adopted during the period
October 27, 1988, through June 30,
1989. This update period includes all
USEPA amendments since the initial
readoption of the program in R88-27
and R89-4. The rules will be filed
with the Code Division around March
22, 1990.
These amendments correct minor
errors in the adoption of the program.
Questions should be directed to
Morton Dorothy at (217) 333-5575.
BOARD PROPOSES UST UPDATE, R90-3
On March 8, 1990, the Board (7-0)
proposed to update the UST rules to
include USEPA amendments during the
period July 1 through December 31,
1989. These amendments concern
termination of insurance coverage.
The Board will receive public comments
for 45 days after the date of
publication in the Illinois Register.
To get on the mailing list, contact
Environmental Register No. 401
March 21, 1990/Page 3
Morton Dorothy at (217) 333-5575.
This update is related to the
January 11, 1990, proposal, in R89-19.
That proposal would allow the use of
the UST State Fund to meet the
financial assurance requirements of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 731. R89-19 appeared
on February 23, 1990, at 14 Ill. Reg.
2791. The public comment period in
R89-19 will run through April 5, 1990.
BOARD AND STAFF ACTIVITIES
Board Member Jacob
Dumelle spoke
on "20 Years of Environmental
Protection" before the faculty of
Glenbard North High School in Carol
Stream on March 1. On March 11 he
spoke in Batavia before the Human
Ecology Group on "Air
Toxics in the
Breathing Zone: Diesel Exhaust and
Leaf Burning Smoke".
On March 6, 1990, the Board's
Intergovernmental Affairs Attorney,
Phillip Van Ness, participated in the
"Environmental Management Workshop
Series" sponsored by the Illinois
Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Van
Ness's
presentation focused on the Board's
role and procedures in permit appeals.
Board Member Ronald C.
Flemal
gave a talk to participants of the
Northern Illinois University
Chatauqua
Conference on "Development of
Groundwater Policy" on March 11, 1990.
He also is a member of the
Environmental/Chemical panel reviewing
proposals submitted under the Illinois
Technology Challenge Grant Program.
On March 15, 1990, Board Member
Bill Forcade gave a speech to the
Geography Club of Northeastern
Illinois University in Chicago. The
Speech was entitled "Earth Day 20
years later, our environmental health"
FINAL ACTIONS - MARCH 8, 1990 BOARD MEETING
PCB 87-139
Thomas and Lisa Annino v. Browning-Ferris Industries of Illinois
-
This matter was dismissed on the Board's motion and the docket
closed.
PCB 87-201
Monsanto Co. v. IEPA
- This matter was dismissed on petitioner's
motion.
PCB 88-122
Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. v. IEPA
- This matter was dismissed
on petitioner's motion.
PCB 88-151
Citizens Utilities Company of Illinois v. IEPA
- The Board accepted
the Agency Recommendation and denied petitioner variance from the
Board's public water supply regulations concerning Standards for
Issuance and Restricted Status relating to combined radium-226 and
radium-228 for its Cook County facility. Board Member R.
Flemal
dissented on both the Order and the Opinion. Board Members J. D.
Dumelle and B. Forcade concurred on the Opinion.
PCB 89-78
Moline Corp. v. IEPA
- This matter was dismissed on petitioner's
motion.
PCB 89-101
A.R.F. Landfill Corp. v. IEPA
- This matter was dismissed on
petitioner's motion.
PCB 89-104
In The Matter Of: Metropolitan Waste Systems, Inc. and Chicago West
Pullman Transportation Corp., success-in-interest to Chicago Rail
Environmental Register No. 401
March 21, 1990/Page 4
Link - This matter was dismissed on petitioner's motion. Board
Member J. T. Meyer abstained.
PCB 89-160
IEPA v. P.L. Dillon Limestone, Inc. an Illinois Corp
. - The Board
accepted the Stipulation and Proposal for Settlement which found
respondent violated the Act and Board air pollution regulations and
imposed a fine of $1,500 concerning its Jo
Daviess County facility.
PCB 89-161
IEPA v. Technical Products, Inc
. - The Board accepted the Stipulation
and Settlement Agreement which found respondent in violation of the
Act and Board air pollution regulations, imposed a fine of $3,000,
and ordered respondent to cease and desist from the alleged
violations at its Cook County facility. Board Member J. Theodore
Meyer dissented.
PCB 90-34
Burlington Northern Railroad Co. v. IEPA
- The Board accepted the
Agency Recommendation and granted petitioner provisional variance
from the Board's waste dis
posal regulations relating to 90-day on-
site storage of hazardous waste at its
Knox County facility.
AC 88-76
County of DuPage v. E & E Hauling, Inc
. - The Board Ordered respondent
AC 88-77
to pay into the General Revenue Fund $1,896 as
compensation for assessed DOCKET
Bhearing costs and closed the
docket. Board Member J. Anderson dissented.
AC 89-122
IEPA v. Stryker International
- The Board found respondent violated
Sections 21(p)(12) and 21(p)(1) of the Act and imposed a fine of
$1,000.
AC 89-202
IEPA v. James Laurenzana - This matter was dismissed on the Agency's
motion.
AC 89-230
IEPA v. Ronald Griffith
- This matter was dismissed on the Agency's
motion.
AC 89-293
IEPA v. Land & Lakes Co
. - This matter was dismissed on the Agency's
motion.
AC 89-306
IEPA v. Walter Rockamann - The Board found respondent violated Section
21(a)(1) of the Act and imposed a fine of $500.
AC 90-7
IEPA v. Roger Smith
- The Board denied respondent's petition for
relief from the Board's Default Order of February 22, 1990.
AC 90-14
IEPA v. W.W. Sanitation, Inc
. - The Board found respondent violated
Section 21(p)(5) of the Act and imposed a fine of $500.
NEW CASES MARCH 8, 1990
PCB 90-26
Morton International, Inc., v. IEPA
- Petitioner seeks review of
Agency imposed terms and conditions in its permit application for its
McHenry County facility. Accepted for hearing.
PCB 90-27
Shell Oil Co. v. IEPA
- Petitioner seeks variance from the Board's
water pollution regulations for its Madison County facility.
Accepted for hearing.
PCB 90-28
USS Steel, a Division of USX Corp. v. IEPA
- Petitioner seeks
variance from the Board's water pollution regulations for its Cook
County facility. Accepted for hearing.
PCB 90-29
Laclede Steel Co. v. IEPA
- Petitioner seeks variance from the Board's
water pollution regulations for its Madison County facility.
Accepted for hearing.
PCB 90-30
Granite City Division of National Steel Corp. v. IEPA
- Petitioner
Environmental Register No. 401
March 21, 1990/Page 5
seeks variance from the Board's water pollution regulations for its
Madison County facility. Accepted for hearing.
PCB 90-31
R. Lanvin & Sons, Inc. v. IEPA
- Petitioner seeks variance from the
Board's water pollution regulations for its Lake County facility.
Accepted for hearing.
PCB 90-32
Multi-County Landfill, Inc. v. IEPA
- Petitioner seeks review of
permit denial for its Douglas County facility. Accepted for hearing.
PCB 90-33
National Steel Co. v. IEPA
- Petitioner seeks review of certain Agency
imposed permit conditions for its Madison County facility. Hearing
authorized.
PCB 90-34
Burlington Northern Railroad Co. v. IEPA
- See Final Actions.
PCB 90-35
Pollution Control Industries of America v. IEPA
- Petitioner seeks
review of permit denial for special waste hauling at its
Cook/Sangamon County facility. Hearing authorized.
CALENDAR *
March 21
N-E
John Zarlenga and Jean
Zarlenga v. Partnership
10:00 a.m.
Concepts, et al. - PCB 89-169, Bloomingdale Village Hall, 201
South Bloomingdale Road,
Bloomingdale.
March 22
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
March 22
A-C
EPA v. Jack Wright - AC 89-227, Council Chambers,
10:00 a.m.
South Beloit City Hall, 519
Blackhawk Blvd., South Beloit.
March 23
A-C
EPA v. Roger Miller
- AC 89-145, Mahomet Area
1:15 p.m.
Community Building, 510 East Main,
Mahomet.
March 23
W-V
John N. Metropulos, Jr., Martha G.
Metropulos v. EPA
10:00 a.m.
and Village of Lake Zurich
- PCB 89-63, Lake Zurich City
Hall, Board Hearing Room, 70 East Main Street, Lake Zurich.
March 23
A-C
EPA v. Land & Lakes Company (Land & Lakes 1 and 2)
-
10:00 a.m.
AC 89-292, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St.,
Suite 11-500, Chicago.
March 27
A-E
EPA v. Colwell General, Inc.
- PCB 89-180, State of
10:00 a.m.
Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph Street, Suite 11-500,
Chicago.
March 28
P-A
Modine Manufacturing Company v. EPA
- PCB 86-124,
10:15 a.m.
McHenry Public Library, 1011 North Green St.,
McHenry.
March 28
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Crown Cork & Seal
9:30 a.m.
Co., Inc. - PCB 89-159, Kankakee Detention Center, 400 East
Merchant, Kankakee.
March 28
R
Site-Specific Rule Change for Abbott Laboratories
10:30 a.m.
(Pharmaceuticals)
R88-14, Lake County Courthouse, Tenth Floor
Assembly Room, 18 North County Road, Waukegan.
March 28
A-S
The Nutra Sweet Company and Consumers Illinois Water
10:00 a.m.
Company Petition for an Adjusted Standard, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
304.105 and 302.208
- AS 89-3, University Park Village Hall,
Village Board Room, 698
Burnham, University Park.
March 29
P-A
Highland Supply Corporation v. EPA
- PCB 89-118,
10:00 a.m.
City Council Chambers, Highland City Hall, 1115 Broadway,
Environmental Register No. 401
March 21, 1990/Page 6
Highland.
March 29
R
Groundwater Quality Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code
9:30 a.m.
620) - R89-14, State of Illinois Center, 100 West Randolph
St., Room 9-040, Chicago.
March 29
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. ABC Rail
1:00 p.m.
Corporation - PCB 90-13, State of Illinois Center, 100 W.
Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
March 29
A-C
EPA v. James Gilmer - AC 89-289, County Board Room,
9:00 a.m
Douglas County Courthouse, 401 South Center Street,
Tuscola.
March 30
R
Groundwater Quality Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code
9:30 a.m.
620) - R89-14 9:30 a.m., State of Illinois Center, 100 W.
Randolph St., Room 9-040, Chicago.
March 30
A-V
Wrico Packaging, a Division of Wm. Wrigley Jr.
9:00 a.m.
Company v. EPA - PCB 89-124, LaGrange Park Village Hall, 447
North Catherine Avenue,
LaGrange Park.
April 2
P-A
Douglas Furniture v. EPA
- PCB 90-22, State of
9:30 a.m.
Illinois Center, 100 West Randolph St., Suite 11-500,
Chicago. (If necessary will continue on April 6, 1990, same
time and place).
April 5
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Crown Cork and
9:30 a.m.
Seal Company Inc.
- PCB 89-201, State of Illinois Center, 100
W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
April 6
N-E
Tony F. Martin and Patricia R. Martin v. Oak Valley
9:30 a.m.
Wood Products - PCB 89-179, Richland County Courthouse, Jury
Room, 3rd Floor,
Olney.
April 6
A-C
EPA v. Robert A.
Sanvi - AC 89-296, Council
10:00 a.m.
Chambers, City Hall, 304 West Main Street,
Staunton.
April 6
R
Development, Operating and Reporting Requirements
10:00 a.m.
for Non-Hazardous Waste Landfills
- R88-7, State of Illinois
Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Room 9-031, Chicago.
April 9
P-A
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation v. EPA
-
1:00 p.m.
PCB 90-24, State of Illinois Center
, 100 W. Randolph St.,
Suite 11-500, Chicago.
April 11
A-C
EPA v. City of Streator - AC 89-299, City Council
9:30 a.m.
Chambers, 204 S. Bloomington St.,
Streator.
April 12
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
April 17
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Wisconsin Can
10:00 a.m.
Company - PCB 90-15, State of Illinois Center, 100 W.
Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
April 17
R
Hazardous Waste Prohibitions
- R86-9 (Docket B),
10:00 a.m.
Northeastern Planning Commission, 400 W. Madison St., Suite
200, Chicago.
April 18
P-A
D & B Refuse Service, Inc. v. EPA
- PCB 89-106,
9:30 a.m.
Moultrie County Courthouse, Grand Jury Room, Third Floor,
Sullivan.
April 19
N-E
Vito Zivoli v. Prospect Dive and Sports Shop Ltd.
10:00 a.m.
and Michael S. Ropers
- PCB 89-205, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
Environmental Register No. 401
March 21, 1990/Page 7
April 19
P-A
National Coatings, Inc. v. EPA
- PCB 89-181, Knox
11:00 a.m.
County Courthouse, Sec
ond Floor, Bailiff's Office, Galesburg.
April 20
P-A
Olney Sanitary Systems and Andrew
Ochs v. EPA - PCB
10:00 a.m.
89-175, City Council Room, City Hall, 300 South Whittle,
Olney.
April 20
P-A
Pekin Energy Company v. EPA
- PCB 89-171, Tazewell
9:00 a.m.
County Board Room, 3rd Floor, 11 South 4th St., Mackenzie
Building, Pekin.
April 23
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v.
DuPage Plating
10:30 a.m.
Co., Inc. - PCB 90-19, 188 Industrial Drive, Room 438,
Elmhurst.
April 25
A-S
In the Matter of: Safet
y-Kleen Corporation Petition
10:00 a.m.
for Adjusted Standard, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.131(c)
AS 89-5,
State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500,
Chicago.
April 25
P-A
The City of Metropolis v. EPA
- PCB 90-8, City
10:00 a.m.
Council Chambers, Metropolis City Hall, 106 West 5th St.,
Metropolis.
April 26
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
April 26
P-A
The City of Metropolis v. EPA
- PCB 90-8, City
10:00 a.m.
Council Chambers, Metropolis City Hall, 106 West 5th St.,
Metropolis.
April 27
P-A
The City of Metropolis v. EPA
- PCB 90-8, City
10:00 a.m.
Council Chambers, Metropolis City Hall, 106 West 5th St.,
Metropolis.
April 27
P-A
Pollution Control Industries of America v. EPA
-
9:30 a.m.
PCB 90-35, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St.,
Suite 11-500, Chicago.
May 1
R
Hazardous Waste Prohibitions
- R86-9 (Docket B),
11:00 a.m.
Stratton Building, D-1, Monroe and College
Sts., Springfield.
May 1
A-C
EPA v. G & M Wrecking Company
- AC 89-304, State of
10:00 a.m.
Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
May 3
A-E
EPA v. Ekco Glaco Corporation
- PCB 89-200, State of
9:30 a.m.
Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
(Will continue on May 4, 1990 if necessary.)
May 3
A-C
EPA v. Quantum Chemical Company
- AC 89-275, Tuscola
9:30 a.m.
City Council Chambers,
Tuscola Community Building, 122 W.
North Central, Tuscola.
May 4
A-E
EPA v. Ekco Glaco Corporation
- PCB 89-200, State of
9:30 a.m.
Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
May 10
A-C
EPA v. John Vander - AC 89-224, State of Illinois
10:00 a.m.
Building, South Conference Room, 2309 West Main, Marion.
May 10
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
May 16
A-C
EPA v. City of Rutland - AC 89-242, Fire District
10:00 a.m.
Building, Rutland.
Environmental Register No. 401
March 21, 1990/Page 8
May 18
W-E
People of the State of Illinois v. PQ Corporation
-
1:00 p.m.
PCB 90-14, County Board Room 242, 707 Etna Road, Ottawa.
May 24
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
June 7
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
June 12
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v.
Hysan Corporation
9:30 a.m.
PCB 90-12, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St.,
Suite 11-500, Chicago.
June 21
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
June 22
P-A
The Jennison-Wright Corporation v. EPA
- PCB 89-189,
10:00 a.m.
Mayor's Conference Room, City Hall, 2000
Edison, Granite
City.
June 22
A-E
EPA v. Blue Tee Corporation (
Azcon Scrap Division)
-
10:00 a.m.
PCB 90-7, Alton City Hall, 101 East Third Street, Alton.
June 25
A-V
Olin Chemicals (Joliet Plant) v. EPA
- PCB 89-72,
9:30 a.m.
Joliet City Hall, East Wing Conference Room, First Floor, 150
W. Jefferson St., Joliet.
July 5
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
July 13
A-E
EPA v. Decor Gravure Corporation
- PCB 89-155, State
10:00
of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500,
Chicago.
July 19
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
July 27
A-C
EPA v. Omer Thomas - AC 89-215, Court Room B, Shelby
9:00 a.m.
County Courthouse,
Shelbyville.
August 2
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
August 16
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
August 30
Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center,
100 W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-404, Chicago.
* Times and locations of hearings and meetings appearing in the
Environmental
Register are subject to cancellation or rescheduling without notice. Confirmation
of that information may be obtained from the Clerk of the Board at 312/917-6931.
** The Pollution Control Board meetings listed in the calendar (highlighted) are
unlike the other hearings listed in that, while they are open to the public,
public participation is generally not allowed, except upon the granting of a
motion for oral argument.
CALENDAR CODE:
A-E
AIR ENFORCEMENT
N-E
NOISE ENFORCEMENT
A-V
AIR VARIANCE
N-V
NOISE VARIANCE
A-C
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
SWH-V
SPECIAL WAST E HAULING VARIANCE
Environmental Register No. 401
March 21, 1990/Page 9
W-E
WATER ENFORCEMENT
SWH-E
SPECIAL WASTE HAULING ENFORCEMENT
W-V
WATER VARIANCE
PWS-E
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY ENFORCEMENT
L-E
LAND ENFORCEMENT
PWS-V
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY VARIANCE
L-V
LAND VARIANCE
P-A
PERMIT APPEAL
R
REGULATORY PROCEEDING
L-S-R
LANDFILL SITING REVIEW
T
THERMAL DEMONSTRATION RULE
SO
2
S0
2
ALTERNATIVE STANDARDS
(35 ILL. ADM. CODE 302.211 (F)
T-S
TRADE SECRETS
CSO
COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW
T-C
TAX CERTIFICATIONS
EXCEPTION
A-S
ADJUSTED STANDARD