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Board Adopts First Notice Proposal
in In the Matter of: Proportionate
Share Liability, R97-16
On September 3, 1998, the Board
adopted for first notice publication in
the
Illinois Register
rules regarding
proportionate share liability to
implement Section 58.9 of the
Environmental Protection Act (Act)
(415 ILCS 5/58.9 (1996)) regarding
proportionate share liability. The
Board has until January 1, 1999, to
complete this rulemaking. See Pub.
Act 9-0484, eff. August 17, 1997
(amended 415 ILCS 5/58.9 (1996)).
The proportionate share liability
scheme, enacted by Public Act 89-431
(Pub. Act. 89-431, eff. December 15,
1995) and as modified by Public Act
89-443 (Pub. Act 89-443, eff. July 1,
1996), replaced the concept of joint
and several liability under Illinois
common law. Under joint and several
liability principles, a party who might
be only partially responsible for the
contamination at a site could be sued
for 100% of the cleanup costs of a
contaminated site. Proponents of
proportionate share liability believe
that proportionate share liability is a
much fairer liability procedure under
which a person can only be held liable
for his
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otice of Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Intent to
 
List Parker Fen, McHenry County, as the
First Class III: Special Resource Groundwater -- Request for Public Comment
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) proposes to list Parker Fen, a dedicated nature preserve
(DNP), as a Class III: Special Resource Groundwater. Parker Fen is located in the northeast part of Dorr Township,
in the unincorporated southeast quarter of McHenry County, Illinois. On December 12, 1997, Julene Perbohner,
Esq. submitted a petition on behalf of Ms. Jewel Hahn to designate Parker Fen as Class III: Special Resource
Groundwater. This is the first petition of this type received by IEPA since the adoption of the groundwater quality
standards regulation by the Board in 1991.
Under the authority of 35 Ill. Adm. Code Section 620.230, Class III: Special Resource Groundwater can be
established for: demonstrably unique (
e.g.,
irreplaceable sources of groundwater) and suitable for application of a
water quality standard more stringent than the otherwise applicable water quality standard specified; for groundwater
that is vital for a particular sensitive ecological system; or groundwater contributing to a DNP that has been listed by
the IEPA. IEPA is required to review a written request to designate these areas, and upon confirmation of the
technical adequacy, publish the listing of the DNP(s) in the
Environmental Register
for a 45-day public comment
period. Within 60 days after the close of the comment period, the IEPA is required to publish a final listing in the
Environmental Register
.
The Groundwater Section in the Bureau of Water at IEPA has completed the review required according to the
criteria specified at Subsection 620.230(b)(1), and find the petition to be technically adequate.
Questions regarding the proposal and requests for hard copies of the petition should be directed to:
Richard P. Cobb, P.G.
Manager, Groundwater Section
Bureau of Water
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
(217)785-4787
epa3188@epa.state.il.us
The IEPA will consider public comments received on or before November 30, 1998
.
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proportionate share of causing or contributing to
release at a site. The new proportionate share
liability procedure was passed in conjunction with the
State of Illinois’ sweeping Brownfields site remedia-
tion program and is designed to provide the necessary
incentives to more efficiently clean up numerous
abandoned, contaminated properties around the State,
allow them to be properly cleaned up and redevel-
oped, and ultimately be returned to the tax roles to
alleviate the need for increased property taxes
elsewhere. See In the Matter of: Site Remediation
Program (June 5, 1997), R97-11.
More specifically, Section 58.9 of the Act pro-
vides that no action may be brought “to require any
person to conduct remedial action or seek recovery of
costs for remedial activity . . . beyond the remediation
of releases of regulated substances that may be
attributed to being proximately caused by such
person’s act or omission or beyond such person’s
proportionate degree of responsibility for costs of the
remedial action . . . .” See 415 ILCS 5/58.9(a)(1)
(1996). Section 58.9 further exempts from perform-
ing remedial action any person who neither caused
nor contributed, in any material respect, to the release
of regulated substances. See 415 ILCS
5/58.9(a)(2)(A) (1996). Section 58.9 also provides
that if the State of Illinois seeks to require a person to
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conduct remedial activities, the Agency must provide
notice to such person. See 415 ILCS 58.9(b) (1996).
The purpose of new Part 741 is to establish pro-
cedures for the determination of liability and
allocation of proportionate share for the performance
or cost of removal or remedial action resulting from
the release or substantial threat of a release of
regulated substances or pesticides. See 415 ILCS
5/58.9(d) (1996). The Board’s rules apply not only to
those cases brought before the Board by the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency and the Attorney
General, but also to those brought by a private
citizen. The rules further provide for stipulated
settlements where the liable parties are in agreement
over apportionment of costs, thereby reducing costly
litigation. Finally, the Board, in interpreting the
statutory language of the proportionate share
provisions of the Act, determined that proportionate
share liability applies to all sites in Illinois where
there has been a release or substantial threat of a
release of a controlled substance and where a
complaint has been filed seeking costs for remedial
action or to require remedial action.
Subpart A of Part 741 contains applicability pro-
visions, definitions, and discovery prior to filing of a
complaint for the purpose of identifying potentially
liable parties, and the modification of an allocation
determination based on newly discovered evidence.
Subpart B contains procedures for determining
liability and proportionate share where a complaint
has been filed with the Board by the Agency, the
State of Illinois, or any person. Subpart C contains
procedures for potentially liable parties who are not
the subject of a complaint and who have agreed
among themselves to allocate the entire costs of a
response action. The parties may elect to proceed to
mediation or elect to proceed with the Board
allocation proceeding.
To date, the Board has held four hearings in this
matter. Those hearings were held on May 4, 1998, in
Springfield, May 12, 1998, in Chicago, and May 27
and June 10, 1998, in Springfield. Persons who
participated at hearings or submitted comments
include the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency,
the United States Environmental Protection Agency,
the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, the Illinois
Environmental Regulatory Group, the Illinois Steel
Group, the Chemical Industry Council of Illinois, the
waste disposal industry, and several others. Two
additional hearings are scheduled for October 19 and
20, 1998, in Springfield. Upon publication of this
rule in the
Illinois Register,
a 45-day public comment
period will begin.
For further questions regarding this matter,
please contact Cynthia Ervin at 217/524-8509; e-mail
address: cervin@pcb084r1.state.il.us
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oard Adopts Adjusted Standard for Anti-
freeze Recycler in In the Matter of: Petition
of Recycle Technologies, Inc. for Adjusted
Standard Under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.131(c), AS
97-9
On September 3, 1998, the Board granted
petitioner, Recycle Technologies, Inc. (RTI), an
adjusted standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.131(c).
RTI is an automotive antifreeze recycler whose
customers include car dealerships and auto repair
shops. RTI recycles used antifreeze by filtering it and
then placing additives in the filtered material. In its
petition, RTI requested that the Board allow it to take
the filtered material to a centralized location where it
would undergo additional processing before being
returned to customers. RTI filed this petition under
Section 720.131(c) of the Environmental Protection
Act, which allows the Board to determine that certain
materials are not solid wastes if they meet certain
criteria. The Board found that RTI provided
sufficient evidence under Section 720.131(c) to
establish that the filtered used antifreeze was
commodity-like. Therefore, the Board found that the
material is not a solid waste and granted RTI’s
petition for an adjusted standard.
Please direct any questions regarding this matter
to Richard McGill at 312/814-6983; e-mail address:
rmcgill@pcb084r1.state.il.us
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oard Proposes for Second-Notice Amendments
in In the Matter of: Livestock Waste Regula-
tions: 35 Ill. Adm. Code 506, R97-15(B)
On September 17, 1998, the Board proposed for
second-notice review by the Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules amendments to 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 506, Livestock Waste Regulations
.
The
amendments implement Section 17 of the Livestock
Management Facilities Act (LMFA) (510 ILCS 77/17
(1998)), which requires that owners of new or
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modified livestock waste lagoons provide evidence of
financial responsibility for lagoon closure.
Some changes were made in the rules in response
to public comment received during the first-notice
period. The proposed rules require lagoon owners to
have financial assurance in place either by June 1,
1999, or before the lagoon is placed in service,
whichever is later. This can be accomplished by
posting a bond, guarantee, commercial or private
insurance, letter of credit, or other “surety instru-
ment” with a financial institution such as a bank.
This can also be established by participating in a
livestock waste lagoon closure fund managed by the
Illinois Farm Development Authority. The proposed
rules also set forth criteria for each of the six surety
instruments, as well as the procedures under which
such instruments are drawn. The initial term of the
surety instrument must be at least three years, and the
term of coverage may never be less than two years.
This requirement is to ensure that the lagoon can be
closed within the statutory time period (see 501 ILCS
77/15(e) (1998)).
The proposed rules also include conditions under
which a lagoon is considered to be removed from
service. Removal from service triggers the lagoon
owner’s obligation to submit a closure plan to the
Department of Agriculture (Department). The
proposed rules provide that surety liability is
triggered if an owner fails to follow an approved
closure plan and does not cure noncompliance within
30 days of notice from the Department. Once surety
liability is triggered, the Department sends a notice to
the financial institution, which must then deposit the
proceeds of the surety instrument in an account upon
which the Department is authorized to draw for
lagoon closure. The Department uses the proceeds to
close the lagoon. Alternatively, the financial
institution may assume liability for lagoon closure
itself.
The Board held hearings in Chicago on October
14, 1997, and in Springfield on October 21, 1997.
On May 21, 1998, the Board adopted a first-notice
proposal for publication in the
Illinois Register
. 22
Ill. Reg. 10102 (June 12, 1998).
Any questions regarding this rulemaking may be
directed to Charles King at 312/814-6926; e-mail
address: cking@pcb084r1.state.il.us
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oard Adopts Amendments for Second Notice
in In the Matter of: Petition of PDV Midwest
Refining, L.L.C. to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.213,
R98-14
On September 17, 1998, the Board adopted for
second notice a site-specific amendment to Section
304.213 of the Board’s effluent regulations at the
request of PDV Midwest Refining, L.L.C. (PDV),
located in Will County near Lemont, Illinois. This
site-specific rulemaking was initiated by a petition
filed by PDV on October 17, 1997. The adopted
rules amend the Board’s effluent regulations to
provide site-specific ammonia nitrogen standards for
PDV’s discharge to the Chicago Sanitary and Ship
Canal, which is tributary to the Illinois River. The
proposal also grants PDV’s request that the change in
ownership from UNO-VEN to PDV be reflected.
The proposal also includes a sunset provision
terminating the site-specific rule on December 31,
2008.
Two hearings were held in this matter on March
6, 1998, in Joliet, and on March 30, 1998, in
Springfield. The Springfield hearing was held to
address the decision of the Illinois Department of
Commerce and Community Affairs not to conduct an
economic impact study in connection with this
rulemaking. No one testified at this hearing and the
Board has not received any comments regarding an
economic impact study concerning this matter. On
May 21, 1998, the Board adopted this amendment for
first-notice publication in the
Illinois Register
. 22 Ill.
Reg. 9657 (June 12, 1998).
Any questions regarding this rulemaking may be
directed to John Knittle at 312/814-3473; e-mail
address: jknittle@pcb084r1.state.il.us
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oard Adopts Proposal for Public Comment in
Identical-in-Substance Consolidated Rule-
making Dockets, R98-21, R99-2, and R99-7
On September 17, 1998, the Board adopted a
proposal for public comment in identical-in-substance
consolidated rulemaking dockets, R98-21, R99-2, and
R99-7. See In the Matter of: RCRA Update, USEPA
Regulations (July 1, 1997, through December 31,
1997), In the Matter of: RCRA Update, USEPA
Regulations (January 1, 1998, through June 30,
1998), In the Matter of: UIC Update, USEPA
Regulations (January 1, 1998, through June 30, 1998)
(September 17, 1998), R98-21, R99-2, R99-7. The
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Board anticipates that the proposed rules will be
published in the October issue of the
Illinois Register
.
Pursuant to Sections 13(c) and 22.4(a) of the
Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/13(c),
22.4(a) (1996)), the Board proposed amendments to
Illinois regulations that are identical-in-substance to
hazardous waste regulations adopted by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to
implement Subtitle C of the federal Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 6921
et seq.
(1996)). The Board further proposed amend-
ments to the Illinois regulations that are identical in
substance to underground injection control regula-
tions adopted by the USEPA to implement provisions
of the Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. § 300h
et
seq.
(1996)).
Please direct any questions regarding this
rulemaking to Michael McCambridge at 312/814-
6924; e-mail address:
mmccambr@pcb084r1.state.il.us
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Approves Analytical Methods for Regulated
Drinking Water Contaminants
On September 3, 1998, the United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (USEPA) approved the
use of updated versions of previously-approved test
methodologies of the American Society for Testing
and Materials, Standard Methods for Examination of
Water and Wastewater and the USEPA analytical
methods for compliance determination of chemical
and microbiological contamination in drinking water.
63 Fed. Reg. 47097 (September 3, 1998). Concur-
rently, the USEPA announced it was withdrawing
approval of the previous versions of the 14 USEPA
methods.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Approves Illinois State Implementation Plan
for McCook Particulate Matter Nonattain-
ment Area
On September 8, 1998, the United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (USEPA) approved an
Illinois State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the
McCook particulate matter (PM) nonattainment area.
63 Fed. Reg. 47431 (September 8, 1998). The
original Illinois SIP revisions request was submitted
on November 14, 1995, May 9, 1996, and June 13,
1996, and included the Lake Calumet, Granite City,
and the McCook PM nonattainment areas. This SIP
approval pertains only to the McCook PM nonattain-
ment areas, which includes Lyons Township. The
USEPA anticipates that it will take action on the Lake
Calumet PM nonattainment area under a separate
rulemaking action in the near future. Approval of the
Granite City PM plan became effective on May 11,
1998 (see 63 Fed. Reg. 11842 (May 11, 1998)). The
Board adopted these regulations in In the Matter of:
Visible and Particulate Matter Emissions: Amend-
ments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 212 (May 16, 1996),
R96-5, on May 16, 1996 (20 Ill. Reg. 7605 (June 7,
1996)).
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Proposes Settlement Under the Comprehen-
sive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act for Quality Plating Site, Chi-
cago, Illinois
On September 8, 1998, the United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (USEPA) proposed a
settlement
 
under Section 107 of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (42 U.S.C. § 9607 (1980)), commonly
known as CERCLA, for response costs incurred
during removal activities at the Quality Plating site
(site) in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. 63 Fed.
Reg. 47495 (September 8, 1998). The site, an
abandoned metal-plating facility that contained
numerous vats, tanks, and drums of acids, caustics,
cyanide, and solvents, is not on the CERCLA
National Priorities List. The USEPA sought response
costs for actions it took to test materials at the site
and to properly dispose of the hazardous waste. The
USEPA settled with respondent, an individual who
was the chief executive officer and shareholder of the
plating corporation that previously operated the site,
for $25,000. The USEPA alleges that the settling
party operated the site, including actively participat-
ing in the decision to close the business and abandon
the polluted site.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Proposes Settlement Under the Comprehen-
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sive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act for Sauget Area 2, Q Site, Sauget and
Cahokia, St. Clair County, Illinois
On September 10, 1998, the United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (USEPA) issued notice
of a proposed settlement with Eagle Marine Indus-
tries, Inc., Monsanto Company, and Solutia Inc.
relating to hazardous waste disposal at the Sauget
Area 2, Q Site in Sauget and Cahokia, St. Clair
County. 63 Fed. Reg. 48505 (September 10, 1998).
The settling parties and the USEPA Region 5
Administrator signed the settlement agreement on
August 20, 1998. The settlement involves a claim
under Section 107(a) of the Comprehensive Envi-
ronmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act (42 U.S.C. § 9607(a) (1980)), commonly known
as CERCLA. The settling parties have agreed to pay
$180,000 to the Hazardous Substance Superfund.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Proposes National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants From Process Vents
at Petroleum Refineries
On September 11, 1998, the United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (USEPA) proposed
national emission standards for hazardous air
pollutants (NESHAP) from process vents associated
with certain new and existing affected sources at
petroleum refineries. 63 Fed. Reg. 48889 (September
11, 1998). Hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) that
would be reduced by this proposed rule include
organics (acetaldehyde, benzene, formaldehyde,
hexane, phenol, dioxin, toluene, and xylene) and
reduced sulfur compounds (carbonyl sulfide, carbon
disulfide); inorganics (hydrogen chloride, chlorine)
and particulate metals (antimony, arsenic, beryllium,
cadmium, chromium, cobalt, lead, manganese, and
nickel). The health effects of exposure to these HAPs
can include cancer, respiratory irritation, and damage
to the nervous system.
The USEPA proposed the standards under the
authority of Section 112(d) of the Clean Air Act (42
U.S.C. § 7412 (1990)), as amended, on the determi-
nation that petroleum refinery catalytic cracking units,
catalytic reforming units, and sulfur reforming units
may reasonably be anticipated to emit one or more of
the HAPs listed in Section 112(b) of the Clean Air
Act (42 U.S.C. § 7412 (1990)) from the various
process vents found within these petroleum refinery
process units. The USEPA anticipates that the
proposed NESHAP would protect the public health
and environment by requiring petroleum refineries
that are major sources to meet emission standards
reflecting application of the maximum available
control technology.
Public comments should be submitted on or be-
fore November 10, 1998 to: Docket No. A-97-36,
Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center
(6102), USEPA, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington,
D.C. 20460. Any questions regarding this matter
may be directed to the Air and Radiation Docket at
202/260-7548.
Section 9.1(a) of the Illinois Environmental Pro-
tection Act (415 ILCS 5/9.1(a) (1996)) (Act)
provides that national emission standards for HAPs
are applicable and enforceable under the Act without
further rulemaking action by the Board.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Adopts Standards to Reduce Hazardous Air
Pollutant Emissions from the Pulp and Paper
Production Sources
On September 16, 1998, the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) promul-
gated standards at 40 C.F.R. § 63(S) to reduce
hazardous air pollutant emissions from the pulp and
paper product source category. 64 Fed. Reg. 49455
(September 16,1998). Commonly known as the Pulp
and Paper Cluster Rules, these national emission
standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) are
a component of the integrated air and water rules for
the pulp and paper industry. Specifically, this action
by the USEPA makes interpretive amendments to
certain regulatory text in the NESHAP regarding the
applicability of a 10 percent excess emissions
allowance for condensate treatment systems. These
amendments became effective on September 16,
1998.
For further information please contact: Stephen
Shedd, Emission Standards Division, USEPA,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27111, 919/541-5397.
Section 9.1(a) of the Environmental Protection
Act (415 ILCS 5/9.1(a) (1996)) (Act) provides that
NESHAPs are applicable and enforceable under the
Act without further rulemaking action by the
Board.
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nited States Department of Agriculture
Adopts Interim Rule Regarding Solid Wood
Packing Material from China
On September 18, 1998, the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) amended
regulations for importing logs, lumber, and other
unmanufactured wood articles by adding treatment
and documentation requirements for solid wood
packing material imported from China. 63 Fed. Reg.
50099 (September 18, 1998). These rules mean that
wood pallets, crating, dunnage, and other wooden
packing material imported into the United States from
China will have to be heat treated, fumigated, or
treated with preservatives prior to departure from
China. This action will affect anyone who uses solid
wood packing material in connection with exporting
commodities from China to the United States. USDA
explains that this action is necessary to control the
risk that solid wood packing material from China
could introduce dangerous plant pests, including
forest pests, into the United States, a risk demon-
strated by many recent incidents where exotic pests
were detected in solid wood packing material from
China.
In Illinois, such packing material has been
identified as the source of introduction of the Asian
longhorned beetle, which has infested trees in the
Chicagoland area; federal and State officials are
monitoring other areas of the State for appearance of
the insect. Presently, the only effective method
identified for eradication of the pest is destruction of
the infested trees. This interim rule is effective
December 17, 1998. All comments must be received
by November 17, 1998. One original and three
copies of the comments should be sent to: Docket
No. 98-087-1, Regulatory Analysis and Development,
PPD, APHIHS Suite 3C03, 4700 River Road, Unit
118, Riverdale, MD 20737-1238.
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equest for Comments on the Draft Unified
National Strategy for Animal Feeding
Operations
On September 21, 1998, the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)
issued a request for comments on the draft Unified
National Strategy for Animal Feeding Operations. 63
Fed. Reg. 50192 (September 21, 1998). These
comments will assist the USDA and the USEPA in
the development and implementation of a final
strategy to reduce environmental risks associated with
animal feeding operations (AFOs). The draft strategy
was developed as part of the Clean Water Action
Plan, which was announced by President Clinton and
Vice President Gore in February 1998.
Generally, the draft states that owners and
operators of AFOs should take action to reduce
pollution runoff. The draft strategy establishes a
national performance expectation for all AFOs to be
met by developing and implementing Comprehensive
Nutrient Management Plans on AFOs . The strategy
also proposes incentives for owners and operators of
AFOs to take early and voluntary actions. Comments
must be received by January 19, 1999, and can be
sent to: Denise C. Coleman, Program Analyst,
Natural Resources Conservation Services, AFO, P.O.
Box 2890, Washington, D.C. 20013-2890.
For further information contact: Joseph DelVec-
chio, Natural Resources Conservation Service,
202/690-2632 or William Hall at the USEPA,
202/565-3030.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Adopts National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants from Existing and
New Facilities that Manufacture Pharmaceutical
Products
On September 21, 1998, the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted
national emission standards for hazardous air
pollutants from existing and new facilities that
manufacture pharmaceutical products. 63 Fed. Reg.
50279 (September 21, 1998). The major hazardous
air pollutants (HAP) emitted by these facilities
included methylene chloride, methanol, toluene, and
hydrogen chloride. Methylene chloride is considered
to be a probable human carcinogen and the other
pollutants can cause noncancerous health effects in
humans. The USEPA expects that the amendments
will reduce HAP emissions from existing facilities by
22,000 megagrams per year,
i.e.
, 24,000 tons per
year. Volatile organic compound emissions will also
be reduced as a result of these amendments.
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For further information please contact: Randy
McDonald, Organic Chemicals Group, Emission
Standards Division, USEPA, Research Triangle Park,
NC 27111, 919/541-5402.
Section 9.1(a) of the Illinois Environmental Pro-
tection Act (415 ILCS 5/9.1(a) (1996)) (Act)
provides that national emission standards for HAPs
are applicable and enforceable under the Act without
further rulemaking action by the Board.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Promulgates Standards for Spent Potliners
from Primary Aluminum Reduction Under the
Land Disposal Restriction Program
On September 24, 1998, the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted
standards for spent potliners from primary aluminum
reduction under the land disposal restriction (LDR)
program. 63 Fed. Reg. 51253 (September 24, 1998).
The purpose of the LDR program, authorized by the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
(42 U.S.C. §§ 6901 (1976)), is to minimize threats to
human health and the environment caused by
hazardous constituents that may potentially leach
from landfills to groundwater. As a result of these
amendments, spent potliners are prohibited from land
disposal unless the wastes have been treated in
compliance with the numerical standards contained in
this rule. The effective date of these amendments was
September 21, 1998.
For further information, contact the RCRA hotline
at 800/424-9346.
The Board anticipates adoption of these amend-
ments in an identical-in-substance rulemaking in
accordance with Section 13(c) of the Environmental
Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/13(c) (1996)).
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The Illinois Pork Producers and Illinois Beef Association Withdrew Appeal and Dismissed
Proceedings to Challenge Rules Promulgated Pursuant to the Livestock Management
Facilities Act.
On May 15, 1997, the Board entered an order in
docket number R97-15(A), which adopted rules
implementing the Livestock Management Facilities
Act (LMF Act), 510 ILCS 77/1
et seq
. On June 19,
1997, the petitioners, Illinois Pork Producers
Association and Illinois Beef Association, filed a
petition for review with the Fifth District Appellate
Court. The petitioners raised the following issues in
the appeal: (1) that the Board overstepped the clear
statutory constraints set forth in the LMF Act; and
(2) that the Board failed to give proper notice and
comments in promulgating the rules.
This case was eventually transferred to the First
District Appellate Court on motion by the Board. In
its motion to transfer venue, the Board relied upon
Section 29(a) and 41(a) of the Environmental
Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/29(a) and 41(a) (1994)),
in arguing that because the regulations in question
were adopted at the Board’s regular meeting in
Chicago, the cause of action giving rise to the appeal
arose in the First District and not in the Fifth. In
opposition, the petitioners argued that the adoption of
regulations by the Board in Chicago was merely a
ministerial task, and thus discounted the idea that the
cause of action arose in the First District. The
petitioners also argued that Section 3-104 of the
Administrative Review Law applied to the question of
venue and that under that Section, venue was proper
in the Fifth District. On September 17, 1997, the
Fifth District granted the Board’s motion and
transferred venue based on the Board’s argument that
the time and place of a rule’s adoption creates both a
cause of action and establishes venue.
On March 31, 1998, petitioners submitted a
motion to withdraw the appeal and dismiss the
proceedings. As the reason for withdrawal of the
appeal, petitioners cited the ongoing settlement
negotiations with interested parties, including the
Illinois Department of Agriculture, the Illinois
Department of Natural Resources, the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency, the Governor’s
Office, and the Historic Preservation Society. The
appeal was withdrawn based on the reasonable belief
that the ongoing negotiations would result in a
settlement. The First District granted the motion and
a mandate was issued dismissing the case on
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RULEMAKINGS
R97-16
In the Matter of: Proportionate Share Liability - The Board adopted a first-
notice opinion and order in this proposed rulemaking to
establish proce-
dures for determining proportionate share liability in environ-
mental actions.
7-0
ADJUSTED STANDARDS
AS 97-9
In the Matter of: Petition of Recycle Technologies, Inc. for an Adjusted Standard
under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.131(c) - The
Board granted to this DuPage
County facility an adjusted standard, with conditions, from 35 Ill.
Adm. Code Part
720.131(c)
, which
allows the Board to determine that
certain materials are not solid wastes if they meet certain criteria
.
7-0
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS
AC 99-3
IEPA v. City of Sesser - The Board found that this Franklin County respondent
violated Sections 21(p)(1) and 21(p)(2) of the Environmental Protection Act
(415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), 21(p)(2) (1996)) and ordered respondent to pay a civil
penalty of $1,000.
7-0
AC 99-4
IEPA v. City of Paris and Ingrum's Waste Disposal - The Board found that these
Edgar County respondents violated Sections 21(p)(1) and 21(p)(3) of the
Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), 21(p)(3) (1996)) and
ordered respondents to pay a civil penalty of $1,000.
7-0
ADJUDICATORY CASES
Provisional Variances
PCB 99-39
Commonwealth Edison Company (Dresden Power Station) v. IEPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the Board granted this Grundy County
facility a 24-day provisional variance, subject to conditions, from certain thermal
effluent discharge requirements as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.211,
304.141(b) of the Board's water regulations and in the Board’s order in In the
Matter of: 410 (c) Petition for Dresden Nuclear Generating Station (July 8,
1981), PCB 79-134.
6-0
Hennessey
abstained

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Motions and Other Matters
PCB 94-288
People of the State of Illinois v. Grayslake Gelatin Company, Blidco, Inc.,
Acme Construction Company, Inc., Diversified Abatement Contractors, Inc.,
and John Nordigan, individually and as President of Diversified Abatement
Contractors, Inc. - The Board entered an order which granted complainant’s
motion for summary judgment against respondent Diversified Abatement
Contractors, Inc. (Diversified) and found that this Lake County respondent
violated Section 9.1(d)(1) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS
5/9.1(d)(1) (1996)). Complainant’s motion for summary judgment against
respondent John Nordigian was denied. The Board reserved ruling on
complainant’s request for relief against Diversified for penalties, a cease and
desist order, costs, and attorney fees. Within 14 days of the date of this order
the complainant may file with the Board a request for a hearing on penalties, a
cease and desist order, costs, and attorney’s fees. If no request for hearing is
made the Board will rule on the complainant’s request for relief after the
following briefing schedule: within 30 days of the date of this order the
complainant may file a brief on penalties, a cease and desist order, costs, and
attorney fees to be imposed on Diversified; within 20 days of the complain-
ant’s filing, Diversified may file a response brief.
7-0
PCB 96-247
Macon County Landfill #2 and #3 v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s
motion for withdrawal of this permit appeal involving a Macon County facility.
7-0
PCB 97-117
People of the State of Illinois v. United Scrap Metal, Inc. - Upon receipt of a
proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request
relief from the hearing requirement in this land enforcement action against a
Cook County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
7-0
PCB 97-148
Marilyn J. Richey v. Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. - The Board granted
complainant’s motion for withdrawal of this citizen’s land enforcement action
against a Madison County facility.
7-0
PCB 97-187
Martin Oil Marketing, Ltd. V. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion
for withdrawal of this underground storage tank appeal involving a Rock
Island County facility.
7-0

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Motions and Other Matters (Cont’d)
PCB 97-211
Gord Leonard Union 76, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion
for withdrawal of this underground storage tank appeal involving a Lake
County facility.
7-0
PCB 98-58
People of the State of Illinois v. Stephen Berger d/b/a Layer One - Upon
receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and an agreed
motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this Resource
Conservation Recovery Act enforcement action against a Winnebago County
facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper notice.
7-0
PCB 98-84
Scott Behrmann and Shelly Behrmann v. Okawville Farmers Elevator-St.
Libory - The Board granted complainants’s motion for leave to file and
accepted the third amended complaint.
7-0
PCB 98-170
People of the State of Illinois v. Village of St. Libory - Upon receipt of a
proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request
relief from the hearing requirement in this air enforcement action against a St.
Clair County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
7-0
PCB 99-12
Chemetco, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for counsel to
appear before the Board
pro hac vice
.
7-0
PCB 99-19
Anthony and Karen Roti, Paul Rosenstrock, and Leslie Weber v. LTD
Commodities - The Board found that the noise pollution allegations in this
matter were not duplicitous or frivolous, accepted that portion of this citizens
noise enforcement action involving a Lake County facility for hearing, but
dismissed the allegations regarding light pollution.
7-0
PCB 99-33
Brickyard Disposal & Recycling, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board granted this
request for a 90-day extension of time to file a permit appeal on behalf of a
Vermilion County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-36
Nina Enterprises, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board accepted for hearing this air permit
appeal involving a Cook County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-37
Sun Chemical Corporation v. IEPA - The Board accepted for hearing this
request for variance involving a Cook County facility.
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RULEMAKINGS
R97-15(B)
In the Matter of: Livestock Waste Regulations, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 506 - The
Board adopted a second-notice opinion and order in this proposed rulemaking to
amend the financial assurance provisions of the Board’s livestock waste regula-
tions.
7-0
R98-14
In the Matter of: Petition of PDV Midwest Refining, L.L.C. for a Site-Specific
Rulemaking Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.213 - The Board adopted a
second-notice opinion and order in this proposed rulemaking to amend the
Board’s water pollution control regulations.
6-0
Hennessey
abstained
R98-21
R99-2
R99-7
In the Matter of: RCRA Update, USEPA Regulations (July 1, 1997, through
December 31, 1997); In the Matter of: RCRA Update, USEPA Regulations
(January 1, 1998, through June 30, 1998); In the Matter of: UIC Update,
USEPA Regulations (January 1, 1998, through June 30, 1998) - The Board
adopted a proposal for public comments, in this “identical-in-substance”
rulemaking to amend the Board’s hazardous waste disposal regulations.
7-0
R98-24
In the Matter of: Enhanced Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Regula-
tions: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240 - The Board adopted an expedited
correction opinion and order which corrects Table C entitled “Vehicle Exhaust
Emissions Fast-Pass Standards,” originally adopted in the Board’s final opinion
of July 8, 1998. See In the Matter of: Enhanced Vehicle Inspection and
Maintenance (I/M) Regulations: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240 (July 8,
1998), R98-24.
7-0
ADJUSTED STANDARDS
AS 98-2
In the Matter of: Petition of the City of Salem for an Adjusted Standard from 35
Ill. Adm. Code 814. Subpart D - The Board denied petitioner’s motion for
reconsideration of the July 8, 1998 Board order.
5-1
Flemal
dissented;
Girard
abstained

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ADJUSTED STANDARDS (CONT’D)
AS 99-1
In the Matter of: Petition of City of Belleville for an Adjusted Standard from 35
Ill. Adm. Code 106.705 - The Board denied petitioner’s motion to file an amended
petition, and ordered an amended petition to be filed by October 1, 1998, or this
matter would be subject to dismissal.
6-0
Hennessey
abstained
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS
AC 99-5
IEPA v. Richard Corson - The Board found that this Menard County respondent
violated Section 21(p)(1) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS
5/21(p)(1)(1996)) and ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty of $500.
7-0
AC 99-6
IEPA v. Lawrence County Disposal Centre, Inc., S&S Grading of Illinois, Inc.,
and Gary McLaren - The Board granted complainant’s motion to voluntarily
dismiss respondent McLaren and found the remaining Lawrence County respon-
dents had violated Sections 21(o)(1), 21(o)(5), and 21(o)(12) of the Environmental
Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/21(o)(1), 21(o)(5), 21(o)(12) (1996)) and ordered
respondents to pay a civil penalty of $1,500.
7-0
AC 99-9
IEPA v. Terry Patrick - The Board found that this Piatt County respondent
violated Sections 21(p)(1) and 21(p)(3) of the Environmental Protection Act (415
ILCS 5/21(p)(1), 21(p)(3) (1996)) and ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty of
$1,000.
7-0
ADJUDICATORY CASES
Decisions
PCB 97-117
People of the State of Illinois v. United Scrap Metal, Inc. - The Board granted
relief from the hearing requirement of Section 3(c)(2) of the Environmental
Protection Act, accepted a stipulation and settlement agreement in this land
enforcement action involving a Cook County facility, ordered respondent to pay a
civil penalty of $13,000
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and to cease and desist from further violations.
7-0
PCB 99-26
People of the State of Illinois v. United Distillers Manufacturing, Inc. - The Board
granted relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(2) of the Environ-
mental Protection Act, accepted a stipulation and settlement agreement in this
water enforcement action involving a Will County facility, ordered respondent to
pay a civil penalty of $13,000
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and to cease and desist from further violations.
6-0
Hennessey
abstained

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Provisional Variances
PCB 99-43
Jefferson Smurfit Corporation (Alton Mill) v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Agency
recommendation, the Board granted this Madison County facility a 45-day
provisional variance, subject to conditions, from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.212 as it
applies to ammonia nitrogen and un-ionized ammonia, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
304.120(c) as it applies to the limits for biochemical oxygen demand and total
suspended solids, and the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 309.102 which
prohibits discharges not specifically allowed by National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System permit, Section 12(f) of the Environmental Protection Act
(Act) (415 ILCS 5/12(f) (1996)), or the Board’s regulations.
6-0
Hennessey
abstained
Motions and Other Matters
PCB 90-164
PCB 91-161
PCB 95-157
Riverside Laboratories, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for
withdrawal of these consolidated petitions for an air variance involving a Kane
County facility.
7-0
PCB 95-163
People of the State of Illinois v. Clark Refining & Marketing - T
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Board granted
respondent’s motion for summary judgment in part and complainant’s motion for
summary judgment in part and sent the construction permit and operating permit
issues to hearing to assess the matters for penalties in this air and water, Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act enforcement involving a Madison County facility.
6-0
Hennessey
abstained
PCB 96-217
Jewel Food Stores, Inc. and American Stores Properties, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board
granted petitioner’s motion for withdrawal of this underground storage tank appeal
involving a Cook County facility.
7-0
PCB 97-30
People of the State of Illinois v. Shell Oil Company - The Board granted respon-
dent’s motion to dismiss this air enforcement action involving a Madison County
facility.
7-0
PCB 97-168
People of the State of Illinois v. Old World Industries, Inc. and Specialty Sealant
Tapes, Inc. - The Board denied respondent’s motion to dismiss and directed this
matter to hearing.
7-0
Motions and Other Matters (Cont’d)
PCB 97-173
KWP Partnership v. Office of the State Fire Marshal - The Board granted peti-
tioner’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this underground storage tank appeal
involving an Effingham County facility.
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PCB 98-1
City of Salem. V. IEPA - The Board denied petitioner’s motion for reconsideration
of the July 8, 1998 Board order.
5-1
Flemal
dissented;
Girard
abstained
PCB 98-160
PCB 98-161
Devro-Teepak, Inc. (Permit Application No. 95120325) v. IEPA - The Board on
its own motion consolidated these petitions for trade secret determination involv-
ing a Vermilion County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-6
Colman Steinlauf v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day
extension, the Board dismissed the matter because no underground storage tank
appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Cook County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-9
Meade Electric Company, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a
90-day extension, the Board dismissed the matter because no underground storage
tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Will County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-11
Freightliner of Chicago, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a
90-day extension, the Board dismissed the matter because no underground storage
tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this DuPage County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-13
International Mill Service, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a
90-day extension, the Board dismissed the matter because no permit appeal was
timely filed on behalf of this Madison County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-14
Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a
90-day extension, the Board dismissed the matter because no underground storage
tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Cook County facility.
7-0
Motions and Other Matters (Cont’d)
PCB 99-38
Lawrence C. Sweda v. Outboard Marine Corporation and the City of Waukegan -
The Board granted respondent’s motion to dismiss with respect to the alleged
violation of Section 23 of the Environmental Protection Act (Act), 415 ILCS 5/23
(1996), denied the motions to dismiss with respect to the other claims alleged in
the complaint, and accepted for hearing this citizen’s noise enforcement action
involving a Lake County facility.
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PCB 99-40
QST Environmental Inc. v. IEPA - The Board entered an order setting a brief
schedule.
7-0
PCB 99-42
International Environmental Consultants, Inc. and Memorial Park District - The
Board accepted for hearing this underground storage tank appeal involving a Cook
County facility.
7-0
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99-33
Brickyard Disposal & Recycling, Inc. v. IEPA -
The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of
time to file a permit appeal on behalf of a Vermilion
County facility.
99-36
Nina Enterprises, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board
accepted for hearing this air permit appeal involving a
Cook County facility.
99-37
Sun Chemical Corporation v. IEPA - The
Board accepted for hearing this request for variance
involving a Cook County facility.
99-38
Lawrence C. Sweda v. Outboard Marine
Corporation and the City of Waukegan - The Board
held for a later duplicitous/frivolous determination
this citizen’s noise enforcement action involving a
Lake County facility.
99-39
Commonwealth Edison Company (Dresden
Power Station) v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Agency
recommendation, the Board granted this Grundy
County facility a 24-day provisional variance, subject
to conditions, from certain thermal effluent discharge
requirements, as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
302.211 and 304.141(b) of the Board's water
regulations and in the Board’s order, In the Matter of:
410 (c) Petition for Dresden Nuclear Generating
Station (July 8, 1981), PCB 79-134.
AC 99-8
IEPA v. William Burr and Shirley Burr -
The Board accepted an administrative citation against
these Marion County respondents.
AC 99-9
IEPA v. Terry Patrick - The Board accepted
an administrative citation against this Piatt County
respondent.
AS 99-2
In the Matter of: Petition of Sun Chemical
Corporation for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 218.626(b) - The Board acknowledged
receipt of this petition for an adjusted standard from
certain requirements on behalf of a Cook County
facility and held it pending receipt of certificate
publication.

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99-40
QST Environmental Inc. v. IEPA - The Board
entered an order setting a brief schedule.
99-41
White Cap, Inc. v. IEPA - No action was taken in
this request for an air variance involving a Cook County
facility.
99-42
International Environmental Consultants, Inc. and
Memorial Park District - The Board accepted for hearing
this underground storage tank appeal involving a Cook
County facility.
99-43
Jefferson Smurfit Corporation (Alton Mill) v. IEPA
- Upon receipt of an IEPA recommendation, the Board
granted this Madison County facility a 45-day provisional
variance, subject to conditions, from 35 Ill. Adm. Code
302.212 as it applies to ammonia nitrogen and un-ionized
ammonia, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
304.120(c) as it applies to the limits for biochemical
oxygen demand and total suspended solids, and the
requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 309.102 which
prohibits discharges not specifically allowed by National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit, Section
12(f) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415
ILCS 5/12(f) (1996)), or the Board’s regulations.
AC 99-10
People of the County of Will v. J.D. Roberts -
The Board accepted an administrative citation against this
Will County respondent.
AC 99-11
IEPA v. Kenneth Dilenbeck - The Board
accepted an administrative citation against this Henry
County respondent.
AC 99-12
IEPA v. Browning-Ferris Industries of Iowa,
Inc. - The Board accepted an administrative citation
against this Rock Island County respondent.
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Date &
Time
Docket
Number
Case Name Location of Hearing
10/5/98
10 am
R99-8 In the Matter of: Permitting Procedures for the
Lake Michigan Basin: 35 Ill. Adm. Code 301
and 309.141
James R. Thompson Center, 100 West
Randolph Street, Suite 9-040, Chicago, IL
10/6/98
1:30 pm
R99-9 In the Matter of: Hearings Pursuant to Specific
Rules, Proposed New Subpart K, Involuntary
Termination Procedures for EMSA’s 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 106, Subpart K
Pollution Control Board, 600 South Second
Street, Suite 402, Springfield, IL
10/14/98
10 am
AC 98-41 IEPA v. Bradley G. White (Janesville/White)
IEPA Docket No. 238-98-AC
Pollution Control Board, 600 South Second
Street, Suite 402, Springfield, IL
10/15/98
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center, 100 West
Randolph Street, Suite 9-040, Chicago,
IL
10/19/98
10 am
R97-16 In the Matter of: Proportionate Share Liability Pollution Control Board, 600 South Second
Street, Suite 402, Springfield, IL
10/20/98
10 am
R97-16 In the Matter of: Proportionate Share Liability Pollution Control Board, 600 South Second
Street, Suite 402, Springfield, IL
10/21/98
10 am
PCB 98-102 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company v. IEPA Pollution Control Board, 600 South Second
Street, Suite 402, Springfield, IL
10/22/98
10 am
PCB 98-102 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company v. IEPA Pollution Control Board, 600 South Second
Street, Suite 402, Springfield, IL
11/5/98
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center, 100 West
Randolph Street, Suite 9-040, Chicago,
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11/19/98
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center, 100 West
Randolph Street, Suite 9-040, Chicago,
IL
11/19/98
10 am
AS 98-6 In the Matter of: Petition of Shell Wood River
Refining Company for an Adjusted Standard
from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 725.213 and 725.321
Madison County Administration Building,
Board Room 203, 157 N. Main Street,
Edwardsville, IL
12/3/98
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center, 100 West
Randolph Street, Suite 9-040, Chicago,
IL
12/7/98
9:30 am
AC 98-4 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc.
(Springfield Township/Sangamon County
Landfill) Sangamon County Docket No. SCDPH
97-AC-1
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Fl. Conf
Room, 600 South Second Street, Spring-
field, IL
12/7/98
9:30 am
PCB 98-2 ESG Watts, Inc. (Springfield Valley Landfill) v.
Sangamon County, Illinois
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Fl. Conf
Room, 600 South Second Street, Spring-
field, IL
12/8/98
9:30 am
AC 98-4 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc.
(Springfield Township/Sangamon County
Landfill) Sangamon County Docket No. SCDPH
97-AC-1
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Fl. Conf
Room, 600 South Second Street, Spring-
field, IL
12/8/98
9:30 am
PCB 98-2 ESG Watts, Inc. (Springfield Valley Landfill) v.
Sangamon County, Illinois
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Fl. Conf
Room, 600 South Second Street, Spring-
field, IL
12/8/98
10 am
R99-8 In the Matter of: Permitting Procedures for the
Lake Michigan Basin: 35 Ill. Adm. Code 301
and 309.141
Pollution Control Board, 600 South Second
Street, Room 403, Springfield, IL
12/9/98
9:30 am
AC 98-4 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc.
(Springfield, Township/Sangamon County
Landfill) Sangamon County Docket No. SCDPH
97-AC-1
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Fl. Conf
Room, 600 South Second Street, Spring-
field, IL
12/9/98
9:30 am
PCB 98-2 ESG Watts, Inc. (Springfield Valley Landfill) v.
Sangamon County, Illinois
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Fl. Conf
Room, 600 South Second Street, Spring-
field, IL
12/17/98
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center, 100 West
Randolph Street, Suite 9-040, Chicago,
IL

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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 distri-
bution 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, 1998.
* Indicates public water supplies which have been added to the list since the previous publication.
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Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
October, 1998
EPA POP LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY #
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
Acorn Acres Sbdv (Lake Co - 0975020) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 250 12/16/83
Alden Long Grove Nursing Center(Lake Co - 0971090) 2
Inadequate Pres Tank 204 06/15/93
Ashley (Washington Co - 1890100) 6 Trihalomethane 825 06/15/92
Bahl Wtr Corp (Jo Daviess Co - 0855200) 1 Inadequate Pres Storage 700 12/15/93
Bartmann Health Care Center (Logan Co-1075169) 5 Inadequate Pres Tank 93 12/16/83
Belmont-Highwood PWD (DuPage Co - 0435180) 2 Trichloroethylene 498 09/16/93
Benld (Macoupin Co - 1170050) 5 Trihalomethane 1,634 09/16/96
Biggsville (Henderson Co - 0710050) 5 Adjusted Gross Alpha 350 03/15/98
Blue & Gold Hmownrs Assn (Winnebago Co - 2015250) 1 Inad Pres Tank & 170 06/17/83
Source of Supply
Blue Mound (Macon Co - 1150100) 4 Nitrate 1,165 03/15/97
Bonnie Lane Water Supply (Kendall Co - 0930010) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 49 09/16/93
Bradford (Stark Co - 1750050) 1 Gross Alpha 650 06/15/98
Bradley Hts Sbdv (Winnebago Co - 2015050) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 192 09/13/85
Bryant (Fulton Co - 0570200) 5 Gross Alpha 310 03/15/98
Buck Lake Ests Sbdv (DeKalb Co - 0375100) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 200 09/14/84
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
October, 1998
EPA POP LISTING

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NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY #
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
Buckingham (Kankakee Co - 0910250) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 330 03/17/89
Byron Woods Sbdv (Rock Island Co - 1610070) 1 Arsenic 150 03/15/98
Campus (Livingston Co - 1050050) 4 Inadequate Pres Tank 230 03/20/81
Carroll Hts Utl Cmpny (Carroll Co - 0155200) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 80 03/20/81
Century Pines Apts (Carroll Co - 0150020) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 50 12/14/90
Claremont Hls Sbdv (McHenry Co - 1115080) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 330 03/15/96
Clearview Sbdv (Will Co - 1975360) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 420 01/13/82
Coffeen (Montgomery Co - 1350150) 5 Trihalomethane 800 03/17/92
Community Srvc Corp (McHenry Co - 1115350) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 750 09/16/83
Coulterville (Randolph Co - 1570150) 6 Trihalomethane 1,100 09/16/96
Coyne Cntr Coop (Rock Island Co - 1615150) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 150 12/15/97
Cropsey Cmnty Wtr (McLean Co - 1135150) 4 Inadequate Pres Tank 60 03/20/81
Crystal Clear Wtr Cmpny (McHenry Co - 1115150) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 900 09/16/88
Crystal Hts Assn (McHenry Co - 1115100) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 93 06/17/96
Ctzns Liberty Ridge Dvn (DuPage Co 0435650) 2 Iandequate Pres Tank 2,510 03/15/94
D and R Apts (Champaign Co - 0190030) 4 Inadequate Pres Tank 26 09/16/93
Deering Oaks Sbdv (McHenry Co - 1115200) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 60 12/17/82
DeKalb Univ Dvl Corp (DeKalb Co - 0375148) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 950 12/16/92
DeWitt Cnty NH (DeWitt Co - 0395129) 4 Inadequate Pres Tank 80 06/17/83
Dorchester (Macoupin Co - 1170250) 5 Trihalomethane 480 09/16/96
Dover (Bureau Co - 0110350) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 200 05/25/81
Eagerville (Macoupin Co - 1170300) 5 Trihalomethane 187 09/16/96
East Moreland Wtr Assn (Will Co - 1975600) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 753 03/20/81
East Moreland Wtr Corp (Will Co - 1975640) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 135 03/15/96
Echo Lake Wtr Sys Block 7 (Lake Co - 0975820) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 48 09/16/83
Edelstein (Peoria Co - 1435150) 5 Adjusted Gross Alpha 125 03/15/98
Ellis Grove (Randolph Co - 1570200) 6 Trihalomethane 720 12/16/96
Elm Oak Mutual Wtr Syst (Lake Co - 0975736) 2 Inad Pres Tank 45 06/13/86
Emmett Utl Inc (McDonough Co - 1095200) 5 Inadequate Pres Tank 39 12/17/82
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
October, 1998
EPA POP LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY #
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
Evergreen Vlg Sbdv (Rock Island Co - 1615310 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 250 03/20/81
Fahnstock Court Sbdv (Peoria Co - 1435200) 5 Inadequate Pres Tank 30 05/25/81
Fair Acres Sbdv (Will Co - 1975680) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 185 10/19/81
Forest Lake Addn (Lake Co - 0975500) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 180 12/16/83

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Frwrd-Skyline Cpy (Kane Co - 0895030) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 1,300 09/19/86
Garden Street Imprv Assn (Will Co - 1975376) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 62 09/15/89
Glasford (Peoria Co - 1430350) 5 Adjusted Gross Alpha 1,115 12/15/97
Glenkirk Campus North (Lake Co - 0977189) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 64 06/15/88
Glenkirk Campus South (Lake Co - 0977199) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 36 06/15/88
Good Shepherd Mnr (Kankakee Co - 0915189) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 140 03/17/89
Great Oaks&Beacon Hls Apts(Winnebago Co-2015488) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 943 12/17/82
Hawthorn Woods (Lake Co - 0970450) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 800 03/15/95
Heatherfield Sbdv (Grundy Co - 0635150) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 91 09/17/82
Highland Lake Sbdv (Lake Co - 0975750) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 294 03/20/81
Highland Sbdv (Kane Co - 0895530) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 50 09/16/83
Hillview Sbdv (Will Co - 1975800) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 99 03/15/85
Hull (Pike Co - 1490350) 5 Tetrachloroethylene 529 03/15/97
Huntley Cmnty Sbdv (Will Co - 1975840) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 48 03/16/84
Hutsonville (Crawford Co - 0330100) 4 Nitrate 650 03/15/98
Ingalls Pk Sbdv (Will Co - 1975880) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 690 09/16/83
Island Lake Wtr Cmpny (Lake Co - 0975080) 2 Iron 2,250 06/15/90
Joy (Mercer County - 1310100) 1 Inadequate Source 495 09/16/96
Kaho PWD (Macoupin Co - 1170030) 5 Trihalomethane 847 03/15/98
Knoxville (Knox Co - 0950300) 5 Adjusted Gross Alpha 3,243 03/15/98
Lake Lynwood Wtr Sys (Henry Co - 0735330) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 98 08/31/81
Lakeview Sbdv (Whiteside Co - 1955150) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 146 03/20/81
Larchmont Sbdv (Winnebago Co - 2015290) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 106 06/17/83
Larson Court Rentals (Rock Island Co - 1615728) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 48 01/14/82
Legend Lakes Wtr Assn (Winnebago Co - 2015300) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 225 03/14/91
Lemon Street Wl Cmpny Inc (Rock Island Co-1615550) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 470 03/20/81
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
October, 1998
EPA POP LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY #
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
Liberty Park Homeowners Assn (DuPage Co - 0435600) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 1,092 09/17/92
Lindenwood Wtr Assn (Ogle Co - 1415300) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 50 01/13/82
Lisbon North Inc (Grundy Co - 0631000) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 30 09/14/90
Little Swan Lake Sndst (Warren Co - 1875050) 5 Inad Hydropneumatic Storage 250 03/15/98
London Mills (Fulton Co - 0574620) 5 Inadequate Pres Tank 670 12/14/84
* Long Creek Twsp PWS (Macon Co - 1155150) 4 Inadequate Treat Plant 5,000 09/15/98
Lynn Cntr (Henry Co - 0735100) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 147 03/15/95
Lynnwood Water Corp (LaSalle Co - 0995336) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 114 03/18/83
M C L W Sys Inc (Mercer Co - 1315150) 1 Inadequate Source 100 03/20/81

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Maple Hill Imprv Assn (DuPage Co - 0435800) 2 Inad Pres Tank & 234 08/31/81
Trichloroethylene
Maple Leaf Ests Wtr Corp (Monroe Co - 1335100) 6 Inadequate Pres Tank 39 03/20/81
Mapleton (Peoria Co - 1430500) 5 Adjusted Gross Alpha 350 03/15/98
Mayfair Sbdv (Tazewell Co - 1795750) 5 Inadequate Pres Tank 150 03/16/90
McHenry Shores (McHenry Co - 1115020) 2 Iron 1,460 06/13/97
Mound PWD (St Clair Co - 1635050) 6 Inadequate Plant Capacity 1,800 06/17/96
Mount Clare (Macoupin Co - 1170650) 5 Trihalomethane 297 09/16/96
Mount Gilead Shlcrhm (Greene Co - 0615129) 6 Inadequate Pres Tank 28 09/16/83
Northwest Belmont Imprv Assn (DuPage Co - 0435900) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 115 09/29/81
Oak Ridge Sndst (Woodford Co - 2035300) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 240 03/20/81
Oakview Avenue Wtrwks Inc (Will Co - 1977210) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 350 03/20/81
Olivet Nazarene College (Kankakee Co - 0915279) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 1,450 03/15/94
Opheim PWS (Henry Co - 0735150) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 150 06/18/82
Osco Mutual Wtr Supply Cpy Inc (Henry Co-0735200) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 115 12/15/89
Park Road Wtr Assn (Will Co - 1977330) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 60 12/17/82
Park View Wtr Corp (Kane Co - 0895500) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 150 12/17/82
Patoka (Marion Co - 1210400) 6 Inadequate Plant Capacity 731 03/15/97
Polo Dr & Saddle Rd Sbdv (DuPage Co - 0437000) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 95 12/17/82
Prairie Ridge Assn (McHenry Co - 1115730) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 140 03/16/90
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
October, 1998
EPA POP LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY #
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
Prairie View Wtr Assn (Tazewell Co - 1795900) 5 Inadequate Pres Tank 55 03/20/81
Princeville (Peoria Co - 1430750) 5 Adjusted Gross Alpha 1,815 12/15/97
Ridgecrest North Sbdv (Grundy Co - 0635250) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 85 09/16/93
Ridgewood Ledges Wtr Assoc(Rock Island Co-1615670) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 475 03/20/81
Ridgewood Sbdv (Will Co - 1977650) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 315 06/18/82
Save Site (St Clair Co - 1635289) 6 Trihalomethane 375 06/15/92
* Sawyerville (Macoupin Co - 1170850) 5 Trihalomethane 570 09/15/98
Sbdv Wtr Trust No 1 (Kane Co - 0895300) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 1,120 03/20/81
Scribner Street Sbdv (Will Co - 1977660) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 50 03/18/83
Shawnita Trc Wtr Assn (Will Co - 1977690) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 125 09/17/92
Shipman (Macoupin Co - 1170950) 5 Trihalomethane 675 12/16/96
Silvis Heights Wtr Corp (Rock Island Co - 1615750) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 1,680 03/20/82
Skyview Estates (Kankakee Co - 0915526) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 65 09/14/84

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Sorento (Bond Co - 0050300) 6 Trihalomethane 750 09/16/96
Spring Creek Wtr Assn (Macoupin Co - 1175450) 5 Trihalomethane 60 09/16/96
St Charles Cmsn Wlfnd 3 (DuPage Co - 0437040) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 30 12/15/89
Staunton Res Rd Wtr (Macoupin Co - 1175250) 5 Trihalomethane 70 12/16/96
Suburban Heights Sbdv (Rock Island Co - 1615800) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 114 12/16/83
Summit Homeowners Assn (Lake Co - 0975280) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 48 03/16/84
Sunnyland Sbdv (Will Co - 1977730) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 350 09/16/83
Swedona Wtr Assn (Mercer Co - 1315200) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 100 06/15/90
Sylvan Lake 1st Sbdv (Lake Co - 0977100) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 210 06/14/91
* Taylor Springs (Montgomery Co - 1350650) 5 Trihalomethane 650 09/15/98
Towners Sbdv (Lake Co - 0977250) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 238 01/14/82
Trivoli PWD (Peoria Co - 1435510) 5 Inadequate Pres Tank 350 06/17/83
Turkey Hollow Well Corp (Rock Island Co - 1615686) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 32 06/18/82
* Utl Inc Lake Holiday (LaSalle Co - 0995200) 1 Inad Source & Treat Plt 4,908 09/15/98
Utl Inc Northern Hls Utl Co(Stephenson Co-1775050) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 290 03/15/96
Utl Inc Walk-Up Woods Wtr Co(McHenry Co - 1115800) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 763 12/17/82
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
October, 1998
EPA POP LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY #
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
Sturm Sbdv (Lake Co - 0977010) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 63 03/16/84
Wermes Sbdv (Kane Co - 0895750) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 150 12/16/88
West Shoreland Sbdv (Lake Co - 0977050) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 220 06/14/91
Westfield (Clark Co - 0230200) 4 Inadequate Water Source 700 06/15/93
White City (Macoupin Co - 1171150) 5 Trihalomethane 280 12/16/96
Wienen Estates (Jo Daviess Co - 0850030) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 70 12/15/97
Wonder Lake Wtr Cmpny (McHenry Co - 1115750) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 1,161 06/16/94
Woodland Hts Ests Sbdv (Peoria Co - 1435760) 5 Inadequate Pres Tank 245 03/20/81
Woodsmoke Ranch Assn (LaSalle Co - 0990030) 1 Inad Pres Tank 350 06/15/90
Yates City (Knox Co - 0950700) 5 Adjusted Gross Alpha 850 03/15/98
York Cntr Coop (DuPage Co - 0437550) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 240 06/15/88
2nd Street Wtr Assn (Lake Co - 0971140) 2 Indaquate Pres Tank 33 12/15/95
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES REMOVED FROM PREVIOUS LIST
Farmington (Fulton Co - 0570500)
Hazelwood 1st Addn Well 2 (Henry Co - 0735446)
Wilsonville (Macoupin Co - 1171200)
 

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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, 1998.
* Indicates public water supplies which have been added to the list since the previous publication.
EPA POP. LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY#
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
Bayles Lake Lot Owners Assn (Iroquois Co - 0755110) 4 Inad Hydropneumatic Storage 442
03/15/98
Baylis (Pike Co - 1490100) 5 Source Capacity 300
09/13/85
Bluford (Jefferson Co - 0810100) 7 Low System Pressure 465
03/20/81
Browning (Schuyler Co - 1690050) 5 Inadequate Source 495
03/15/98
Ctzns Chickasaw Hills Div (Will Co - 1975320) 2 Low System Pressure 7,700
09/17/92
* Clayton Camp Point Wtr Cmsn (Adams Co - 0015200) 5 Inad Pumping Capacity 1,200
09/15/98
Clinton (DeWitt Co - 0390050) 4 Inad Plant Capacity 7,437
06/14/91
Columbia (Monroe Co - 1330050) 6 Inad Pumping Capacity 5,893
03/15/98
DePue (Bureau Co - 0110300) 1 Inad Treatment Plant 1,930
12/15/93
Dieterich (Effingham Co - 0490150) 4 Inadequate Source 568
03/15/94
Evansville (Randolph Co - 1570250) 6 Low System Pressure 1,838
05/25/81
Georgetown (Vermilion Co - 1830350) 4 Inadequate Water Plant 3,678
06/15/93
Hardin (Calhoun Co - 0130200) 6 Low System Pressure 1,175
11/25/81
Highland Hills Sndst (DuPage Co - 0435560) 2 Inadequate Pres Tank 1,100

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09/17/92
Homer (Champaign Co - 0190300) 4 Inadequate Source 1,300
03/15/94
Kincaid (Christian Co - 0210250) 5 Plant Capacity 2,640
06/14/85
Lee (Lee Co - 1034600) 1 Inad Hydropneumatic Storage 350
03/15/98
McHenry Shores Wtr Cmpny (McHenry Co - 1115020) 2 Low System Pressure 1,170
09/17/92
Mechanicsburg Buffalo Wtr (Sangamon Co - 1675150) 5 Inadequate Source 1,030
03/15/98
Pearl (Pike Co - 1490650) 5 Inadequate Pres Tank 322
09/17/82
* Pheasant Knolls Sbdv (Lake Co - 0970290) 2 Inad Hydropneumatic Storage 130
09/15/98
Scales Mound (Jo Daviess Co - 0850400) 1 Low System Pressure 400
09/15/97
South Highway PWD (Jackson Co - 0775400) 7 Low System Pressure 8,189
06/15/92
EPA POP. LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY#
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
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
Tower Ridge Sbdv (Rock Island Co - 1615780) 1 Inadequate Pres Tank 70
03/15/94
Utl Inc Lake Marian Wtr Corp (Kane Co - 0895200) 2 Low Sys Pres & 800
09/14/84
Inad Pres Storage
Walnut Hill (Marion Co - 1210600) 6 Low System Pressure 1,200
06/14/85
West Liberty-Dundas Wtr Dst (Richland Co-1595050) 7 Low System Pressure 693
12/14/84
& Inadequate Source
Wonder Lake Wtr Cmpny (McHenry Co - 1115750) 2 Inadequate Storage 1,080
12/14/90
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES REMOVED FROM PREVIOUS LIST
Albers (Clinton Co - 0270050)
Edwardsville (Madison Co - 1190250)

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The following are regularly scheduled meetings of the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
REGULAR BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1998*
October 1
October 15
December 3
December 17
November 5
November 19
 
* All Chicago Board Meetings will be held at 10:30 a.m. in Conference Room 9-040.
The Illinois Pollution Control Board (IPCB) is an independent seven member board which adopts the environmental
control standards for the State of Illinois and rules on enforcement actions and other environmental disputes. The
Board Members are:
Claire A. Manning, Chairman
Springfield
Ronald C. Flemal
DeKalb
G. Tanner Girard
Grafton
Kathleen M. Hennessey
Western Springs
Marili McFawn
Inverness
Nicholas J. Melas
Chicago
Joseph Yi
Park Ridge
The
Environmental Register
is a newsletter published by the IPCB monthly, and contains updates on rulemakings,
descriptions of final decisions, the Board’s hearing calendar, and other environmental law information of interest to the
People of the State of Illinois.
Illinois Pollution Control Board Illinois Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center 600 South Second Street
100 W. Randolph, Suite 11-500 Suite 402
Chicago, Illinois 60601 Springfield, Illinois 62704
(312) 814-3620 (217) 524-8500
Web Site: http://www.ipcb.state.il.us/

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