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Amendments (January 1, 1999, through June 30,
1999)
, R00-5
On December 2, 1999, the Board adopted
amendments to the Illinois regulations that are
identical in substance to hazardous waste
regulations that the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted to
implement Subtitle C of the federal Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA
Subtitle C) (42 U.S.C. §§ 6921
et seq.
(1998)).
The amendments include federal RCRA Subtitle
C amendments that USEPA adopted from
January 1, 1999 through June 30, 1999. See 64
Fed. Reg. 3382 (January 21, 1999); 64 Fed. Reg.
4975 (February 2, 1999); 64 Fed. Reg. 26315
(May 14, 1999); 64 Fed. Reg. 30417 (June 8,
1999). The amendments clarify and correct
references to organic material emission rules
applicable to hazardous waste tanks, containers,
and surface impoundments.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency Proposes Rules for
New and Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste
Incineration Units
On November 30, 1999, the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA) proposed rules for new and existing commercial and
industrial solid waste incineration units. 64 Fed. Reg. 67092 (Novem-
ber 30, 1999). The proposed rules fulfill the requirements of Sections
111 and 129 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 7411, 7429 (1990)),
which require the USEPA to promulgate standards and guidelines for
solid waste incineration units.

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Yours,
Claire Manning, Chairman
Illinois Pollution Control Board
As we begin the new millennium, I would like to take this opportunity
to extend warm wishes to all of our constituents from everyone at the
Board. Because of careful planning on the part of State government,
the Board’s electronic data and equipment has, as expected, success-
fully survived the Y2K rollover!
As you know, the Board’s website (www.ipcb.state.il.us) is one of the
most valuable tools we have to communicate with our constituency.
Last month I reported on our progress in publishing all of our Board
decisions, in a searchable format, from 1990 to the present. Within the
next several months, we should be able to provide you with ALL Board
decisions – starting with the Board’s inception in 1970. In addition,
the website now features a searchable version of the Environmental
Protection Act in PDF format. We hope this helps you in your research
as much as it has helped us! Just type in “adjusted standard” and up
comes Section 28.1!
On a larger scale, we have been working with our EDP personnel and consultants to develop an electronic case
filing and management system. One of our sister agencies, the Illinois Commerce Commission, is about to go
“on-line” with their new E-Docket system, which allows their regulated community and constituents to file all
matters through their website. I have seen the ICC’s new system, and it is quite impressive. Our plan for an
electronic case filing and management system will allow for similar filings and provide easy access and search
features across the Board’s entire case file and management archive. I am very excited to take this next step
because it improves efficiency and saves the taxpayers of Illinois money. The plan is still in the “birthing” stage
and your input, as always, is welcome.
As we move forward with our electronic advances, we also expect to soon publish a First Notice of revised
procedural rules. As many of you know, the Board has been working for some time on revising our procedural
rules. We are now almost finished integrating the many excellent comments, which we received subsequent to
our proposal for public comment, into a draft opinion and order which we expect to vote on sometime in
February.
We thank everyone for their participation at the Board and welcome your suggestions. If you have comments
please do not hesitate to contact our Public Information Officer Cameron Kline by telephone (217-524-8510) or
by using the comment card at the end of each issue of the
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These requirements are based on the USEPA’s determination
that these waste incinerators cause, or contribute
significantly to, air pollution that may reasonably be
anticipated to endanger public health or welfare. The
USEPA anticipates that the proposed rules will protect the
public health by reducing exposure to air pollution. These
proposed regulations address only incineration of
nonhazardous wastes. Examples of potentially regulated
entities may include manufacturers of chemicals and allied
products, electronic equipment, wholesale trade durable
goods, lumber, and wood furniture.
Once adopted by USEPA, the Board may adopt these
regulations in an identical in substance rulemaking pursuant
to Sections 7.2 and 22.4(a) of the Environmental Protection
Act (415 ILCS 5/7.2, 22.4(a) (1998)).
Comments on the proposed rules must be received on or
before January 31, 2000, and should be sent to: The Air and
Radiation Docket and Information Center, Attn: Docket No.
A-94-63, (industrial and commercial waste incineration),
USEPA, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460. For
further information contact: Rick Crume at 919/541-5294;
e-mail address: crume.rick@epa.gov
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency Adopts
Analytical Methods for Chemical and Microbiological
Contaminants and Revisions to Laboratory Certification
Requirements
On December 1, 1999, the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted analytical methods for
chemical and microbiological contaminants and revisions to
laboratory certification requirements. 64 Fed. Reg. 67450
(December 1, 1999). The USEPA approved the use of
updated versions of various test methods, including
twenty-five from the American Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) and fifty-four Standard Methods for
Examination of Water and Wastewater (SM). At the same
time, USEPA approved new versions of thirteen USEPA
analytical methods for compliance determinations of
chemical contaminants in drinking water, withdrawing the
previous versions of the thirteen USEPA methods. Previous
versions of the ASTM and SM methods will continue to be
approved. The USEPA is also approving the use of a new
medium and two new methods for simultaneous
determination of total coliforms and
E.coli
, a new method
for determination of lead, six new methods for determination
of magnesium, and two new methods for determination of
acid herbicides.
The USEPA is also making several corrections or
clarifications to the regulations, amending them to provide
for changes in the composition of performance evaluation
(PE) samples, requiring a successful PE sample analysis each
year for chemical analyses, and requiring method-specific
laboratory certification criteria for reporting compliance
data. The adopted rule also adds two ASTM and two SM
methods to those recommended for secondary monitoring of
sulfate and chloride.
This final rule became effective January 3, 2000. For further
information contact: The USEPA Safe Drinking Water
Hotline at 800/426-4791.
The Board anticipates adoption of these regulations in an
identical in substance rulemaking pursuant to Sections 7.2
and 17.5 of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/
7.2, 17.5 (1998)).
P
roposed Consent Decree Reached in United States v. N.L.
Industries,
et al.,
No. 91-CV578-JLF (S.D. Ill.)
On December 2, 1999, the Department of Justice issued
notice that a proposed consent decree in United States v.
N.L. Industries,
et al.
, No. 91-CV578-JLF (S.D. Ill.) was
lodged with the United States District Court for the Southern
District of Illinois. 64 Fed. Reg. 67587 (December 2, 1999).
The proposed consent decree would resolve pending claims
of the United States against the following defendants:
Johnson Controls, Inc.; Lucent Technologies, Inc.; Exide
Corporation; AlliedSignal, Inc.; G&B Technology; and
General Battery, Inc. (settling defendants). The proposed
consent decree would not resolve pending claims against the
remaining defendants: N.L. Industries, Inc.; Ace Scrap Metal
Processors, Inc.; and St. Louis Lead Recyclers.
This action relates to the N.L. Industries/Taracorp Superfund
Site located in Granite City, Madison County, Illinois. The
United States initiated the action against the defendants in
July 1991. The complaint sought injunctive relief, requiring
the performance of remedial actions at the site in accordance
with an administrative order issued by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) pursuant to
Section 106 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. § 9606 (1988));
recovery of costs incurred and to be incurred by the United
States at the site; and civil penalties and punitive damages
for the defendants’ failure to comply with the administrative
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The proposed consent decree would require the settling
defendants to: complete the remedial action selected by
the USEPA for the site; pay to the USEPA Hazardous
Substance Superfund $8,970,000 in reimbursement of
past response costs, as well as 50% of the $1,420,000 in
unresolved response costs currently subject to audit that
are deemed proper and correct by the audit and approved
by the USEPA; pay “future response costs,” including
costs of overseeing response actions at the site; pay to the
USEPA Hazardous Substance Superfund a civil penalty
of $400,000 for failure to comply with the administrative
order; and complete a supplemental environmental
project consisting of conducting a lead paint abatement
program in Madison County for a total expenditure of not
less than $2,000,000.
The proposed consent decree will be finalized unless
adverse comments are filed within 30 days of publication
of this notice. For further information contact Larry
Johnson at 312/886-6609.
O
ffice of Surface Mining Reclamation and
Enforcement Approves Partial Amendments to the
Illinois Regulatory Program Adopted Pursuant to the
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act
On December 6, 1999, the Office of Surface Mining
Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) approved partial
amendments to the Illinois regulatory program adopted
pursuant to the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation
Act of 1977. 64 Fed. Reg. 68024 (December 6, 1999).
Illinois proposed revisions to its program concerning
subsidence control, water replacement, performance
bonds, siltation structures, impoundments, hydrologic
balance, disposal of noncoal mine wastes, revegetation,
backfilling and grading, prime farmland, and State
inspections. The December 6, 1999 approval by the
OSMRE concerns only subsidence control and water
replacement. The primary focus of these amendments is
to address changes required by the Energy Policy Act of
1992 regarding repair or compensation for material
damage caused by subsidence from underground coal
mining operations and replacement of drinking, domestic,
and residential water supplies that have been adversely
impacted by underground coal mining operations. The
USEPA stated that Illinois intends to revise its program to
be consistent with the corresponding federal regulation, to
provide adequate safeguards, and to improve operational
efficiency.
The approved amendments became effective December 6,
1999. For further information contact: Andrew R.
Gilmore at 317/226-6700; e-mail address:
infomail@indgw.osmre.gov
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency Adopts
Amendments to the Water Pollution Control Program
for Storm Water Discharges
On December 8, 1999, the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted amendments to the
water pollution control program for storm water discharges.
64 Fed. Reg. 68722 (December 8, 1999). The amendments
(Phase II) expand the existing National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) storm water program (Phase
I) to address storm water discharges from small municipal
separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) (those serving less
than 100,000 persons) and construction sites that disturb
one to five acres. Although these sources are automatically
designated by today’s rule, the rule allows for the exclusion
of certain sources from the NPDES storm water program
based on a demonstration of the lack of impact on water
quality, as well as the inclusion of others based on a higher
likelihood of localized adverse impact on water quality.
The amendments also exclude from the NPDES program
storm water discharges from industrial facilities that have
“no exposure” from industrial activities or materials to
storm water. Finally, the amendments extend from August
7, 2000, until March 20, 2003, the deadline by which
certain industrial facilities owned by small MS4s must
obtain coverage under an NPDES permit. The USEPA
states that the amendments establish a cost-effective,
flexible approach for reducing environmental harm by
storm water discharges from many point sources of storm
water that are currently unregulated.
The amendments become effective February 7, 2000. For
further information contact: George Utting at 202/260-
5816; e-mail address: sw2@epa.gov
The Board anticipates adoption of these regulations in an
identical in substance rulemaking pursuant to Sections 7.2
and 13 of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/
7.2, 13 (1998)).
U
nited States Environmental Protection Agency Issues
Notice that State of Illinios’ Water Quality Standards
and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit
Programs are Inconsistent with the Clean Water Act and
Related Regulations
On December 9, 1999, the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) issued a notice to the State of
Illinois that its water quality standards and national pollutant
discharge elimination system (NPDES) permit programs are
inconsistent with Section 118(c) of the Clean Water Act (33
U.S.C. §1268(c)) and 40 C.F.R. §132. 64 Fed. Reg. 69019
(December 9, 1999). The USEPA’s findings are described
in a November 12, 1999 letter to Illinois. The USEPA
found that Illinois’ water quality standards and NPDES
permit programs are subject to disapproval if they are not
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The inconsistencies relate to the following components of
Illinois’ submittal in conformance with 40 C.F.R. §132: the
equation to calculate wildlife criteria; the procedures to
implement antidegradation; site-specific modifications to
protect threatened and endangered species; variances; total
maximum daily loads; chemical-specific and whole-effluent
toxicity reasonable potential; mixing zone demonstrations;
intake pollutants; determination of reasonable potential using
fish tissues data; water quality-based limitations below
quantification levels; and compliance schedules.
The USEPA invites public comments on the letter, particularly
on the findings in the letter and on the course of action that
USEPA proposes to take if Illinois fails to adequately address
the USEPA’s findings. Written comments regarding
USEPA’s findings may be submitted to: Ms. Mery
Jackson-Willis, Standards and Applied Sciences Branch
(WT-15), Water Division, USEPA, Region 5, 77 West
Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604. Electronic
comments may also be sent to Ms. Jackson-Willis at:
jackson-willis.mery@epamail.epa.gov. The USEPA must
receive all comments by January 24, 2000.
U
nited States Environmental Protection Agency Issues
Notice of Title V Operating Permit Deferrals for Area
Sources
On December 14, 1999, the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) issued notice that it will continue
to allow permitting authorities the discretion to defer Clean
Air Act Title V operating permit requirements until December
9, 2004, for area sources of air pollution that are subject to any
of the following five national emission standards for hazard-
ous air pollutants (NESHAP): chromium emissions from hard
and decorative chromium electroplating and chromium
anondizing tanks; ethylene oxide commercial sterilization and
fumigation operations; perchloroethylene dry cleaning
facilities; halogenated solvent cleaning machines; and
secondary lead smelting operations. 64 Fed. Reg. 69637
(December 9, 1999).
The USEPA states that this notice continues to relieve
industrial sources, state, local, and tribal agencies, and USEPA
regional offices of an “undue regulatory burden” during a time
when available sources are needed to implement the Title V
permit program for major sources. The USEPA also states
that the aforementioned five sources must continue to meet all
applicable requirements, including all applicable emission
control, monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting
requirements established under the respective NESHAP. The
USEPA notes that it is the permitting authority under the
USEPA-approved state operating permit program, not the
source, that has the discretion to defer the Title V operating
permit requirements. Because the relief is discretionary, state
operating permit authorities may require area sources subject
to any of the five NESHAPs to obtain Title V permits.
For further information about this notice, contact: Mr.
Rick Colyer, Emissions Standards Division (MD-13),
USEPA, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711. Mr. Colyer
may also be contacted by telephone at 919/541-5262 or
by e-mail at colyer.rick@epa.gov.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Proposes Conditional Approval of the 1-Hour Ozone
Attainment Demonstration for the State Implementation
Plan for the Chicago, Illinois and Gary-Lake County,
Indiana Severe Ozone Nonattainment Area
On December 16, 1999, the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) proposed to conditionally
approve the 1-hour ozone attainment demonstration for
the state implementation plan (SIP) for the Chicago,
Illinois and Gary-Lake County, Indiana severe ozone
nonattainment area. 64 Fed. Reg. 70496 (December 16,
1999). The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
submitted the attainment demonstration plan on April 30,
1998. The USEPA based the proposed conditional
approval on the submitted modeling analysis and on
Illinois’ commitment to adopt and submit a final ozone
attainment SIP and a post-1999 rate of progress plan
(ROP), including the necessary State air pollution control
regulations to complete the attainment demonstration and
the ROP plans by December 31, 2000.
The USEPA also proposed, in the alternative, to
disapprove this attainment demonstration plan. If Illinois
does not select a control strategy associated with its
submitted modeling analysis and submit adequate motor
vehicle emissions budgets for volatile organic materials
and oxides of nitrogen for the ozone nonattainment area
that comply with the USEPA’s conformity regulations
and that are derived from the selected emissions control
strategy that supports attainment of the 1-hour ozone
standard, then USEPA would disapprove the plan by
December 31, 1999. Under this proposal, Illinois must,
by December 31, 1999, submit an enforceable
commitment to conduct a mid-course review of the ozone
attainment plan in 2003.
The USEPA must receive written comments by February
14, 2000. Written comments may be sent to: Mr. Jay
Bortzer, Chief Regulation Development Section, Air
Programs Branch (AR-18), USEPA, 77 West Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604. For further
information contact: Mr. Edward Doty, Regulations
Development Section, Air Programs Branch, (AR-18),
USEPA, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois
60604. Mr. Doty may also be contacted by telephone at
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llinois Environmental Protection Agency to Hold
Hearing Regarding Proposed State Implementation Plan
Submittals for the Northeastern Illinois Ozone
Nonattainment Area
On December 17, 1999, the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (IEPA) issued notice that it will hold a
hearing on Tuesday, January 18, 2000, at 1:00 p.m., in
Room 8-33 of the James R. Thompson Center, 100 West
Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois, regarding the
proposed state implementation plan (SIP) submittals for
the Northeastern Illinois ozone nonattainment area
(NAA). The hearing will be held by the IEPA Bureau of
Air for the purpose of gathering public comment on
supplements to the 9% rate of progress (ROP) plan, the
establishment of motor vehicle emissions budgets, and a
commitment Illinois must make with respect to attainment
planning for the Northeastern Illinois ozone NAA, each
of which the IEPA proposes to submit to the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) as SIP
revisions.
The supplement to the 9% ROP plan addresses proposed
corrections to the original SIP due to revised federal
policies and corrections to “control measure credit”
allowed by the USEPA. The motor vehicle emissions
budgets for the year 2007 will be used to determine
whether significant transportation projects conform with
air quality goals. Illinois must also commit to perform a
mid-course review of ozone air quality relative to
attainment. This hearing will satisfy the requirements of
Section 110(1) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. § 7410(1)
(1990)).
Copies of the SIP submittal for the Northeastern Illinois
NAA may be viewed by the public prior to the hearing
during regular business hours (Monday through Friday,
8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., except for State holidays) at
IEPA’s offices at 1021 North Grand Avenue East,
Springfield, Illinois; 1701 South First Street, Maywood,
Illinois; and 100 West Randolph Street, Suite 11-300,
Chicago, Illinois. Requests and public inquiries should be
directed to Ms. Bonnie Sawyer, IEPA, P.O. Box 19276,
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276, telephone number 217/
782-5544.
The hearing record will close on February 8, 2000. Public
comments need not be notarized, but must be postmarked
by midnight February 8, 2000, and mailed to Ms. Sawyer
at the aforementioned address.
U
nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Proposes Settlement Agreement for Clean Air Act
Citizen Suit
On December 21, 1999, the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA), in accordance with Section
113(g) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. § 7413(g)),
issued notice of a proposed partial settlement agreement,
which was lodged with the United States District Court for the
District of Columbia by the USEPA on December 1, 1999, to
address a lawsuit filed by the Natural Resources Defense
Council, Environmental Defense Fund, Conservation Law
Foundation, Clean Air Council, Natural Resources Council of
Maine, and Sierra Club (collectively referred to as the
NRDC). 64 Fed. Reg. 71453 (December 21, 1999). In this
lawsuit, which the NRDC filed pursuant to Section 304(a) of
the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §7410(a)), the NRDC alleges
that the USEPA failed to meet a mandatory deadline under
Section 110(c) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §7410(c)), to
promulgate certain federal implementation plans (FIPs). The
FIPs would establish attainment demonstrations for certain
sources of serious or severe ozone nonattainment areas located
in the eastern part of the United States and would impose
sanctions in those areas (see NRDC v. EPA, No.
1:99CV02976 (D.D.C.)).
In the lawsuit, NRDC alleged that USEPA has a mandatory
duty to promulgate FIPs and impose sanctions on ten
nonattainment areas located in thirteen states and the District
of Columbia. There are four areas classified as serious ozone
nonattainment areas for the 1-hour ozone standard: Greater
Connecticut located in Connecticut; Metropolitan Washington
located in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia;
Springfield/Western Massachusetts located in Massachusetts;
and Atlanta located in Georgia. There are six areas classified
as severe ozone nonattainment areas for the 1-hour ozone
standard: New York-northern New Jersey-Long Island
located in Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey;
Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton located in Pennsylvania,
Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey; Baltimore located in
Maryland; Houston-Galveston-Brazoria located in Texas;
Chicago-Gary-Lake County located in Illinois and Indiana;
and Milwaukee-Racine located in Wisconsin.
The proposed partial settlement agreement provides that the
USEPA will promulgate full attainment demonstration FIPs
by May 15, 2001, for the serious nonattainment areas that, as
of that date, do not have fully-approved attainment
demonstrations state implementation plans (SIPs). The
proposed settlement agreement also provides that the USEPA
will promulgate full attainment demonstration FIPs by June
14, 2002, for the severe nonattainment areas that, as of that
date, are without fully-approved attainment demonstration
SIPs. In addition, the proposed settlement agreement would
advance the dates for the USEPA to promulgate the FIPs (to
February 28, 2001, for the serious nonattainment areas and
July 31, 2001, for the severe nonattainment areas) if, by May
31, 2000, the USEPA does not either (1) find that for purposes
of transportation conformity the areas have adequate motor
vehicle emissions budgets associated with submitted
attainment demonstration SIPs, or (2) disapprove the
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In addition, the amendments modify the methods for whole
effluent toxicity testing for the purposes of compliance with
the Clean Water Act. Moreover, the amendments introduce
the use of new methods for analyzing oil and grease in
compliance with the Clean Water Act and RCRA regulations.
Finally, the amendments incorporate USEPA’s modifications
to its guidance on the analysis of mercury in water in
conformity with the Clean Water Act’s water quality
requirements.
The amendments were adopted in accordance with Sections
7.2 and 22.4(a) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act)
(415 ILCS 5/7.2, 22.4(a) (1998)), which provide for quick
adoption of regulations that are identical in substance to
federal regulations that USEPA adopts to implement Sections
3001 through 3005 of RCRA (42 U.S.C. §§ 6921-6925
(1998)). Section 22.4(a) of the Act also provides that Title
VII of the Act and Section 5 of the Administrative Procedure
Act (5 ILCS 100/5-35 and 5-40 (1998)) do not apply to the
Board’s adoption of identical in substance regulations.
On September 23, 1999, the Board adopted the proposed
amendments for public comment. On October 8, 1999, the
proposed amendments were published in the
Illinois Register
(23 Ill. Reg. 12087 (October 8, 1999)), commencing the
45-day public comment period. Two public comments, the
first from USEPA and the second from the Illinois Environ-
mental Protection Agency, were filed with the Board.
Please direct any questions regarding this rulemaking to
Michael McCambridge, 312/814-6924; e-mail:
mmccambr@pcb084r1.state.il.us
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oard Adopts Proposal for Public
Comment in In the Matter of: SDWA Update,
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 611.102, Definition
of “Public Water Supply”
, R00-8 (Correction of
February 4, 1999 Order in SDWA Update Docket
R99-6)
On December 2, 1999, the Board adopted amendments
to the Illinois regulations that are identical in substance
to National Primary Drinking Water regulations
(NPDWRs) adopted by the United States Environmen-
tal Protection Agency (USEPA). These regulations
implement Sections 1412(b), 1414(c), 1417(a), and
1445(a) of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) (42
U.S.C. §§ 300 g-1(b), 300g-3(c), 300g-6(a), 300j-4(a)
(1996)). The amendments were adopted pursuant to
Section 17.5 of the Environmental Protection Act (Act)
(415 ILCS 5/17.5 (1998)), which provides for quick
adoption of regulations that are identical in substance to
federal regulations that USEPA adopts to implement
Sections 1412(b), 1414(c), 1417(a), and 1445(a) of the
SDWA. Section 17.5 of the Act also provides that Title
VII of the Act and Section 5 of the Administrative
Procedure Act (5 ILCS 100/5-35, 5-40 (1998)) do not
apply to the Board’s adoption of identical in substance
regulations. The federal SDWA regulations are found
at 40 C.F.R. §§ 141 and 142.
In this action, the Board adopted amendments to correct
a discrepancy between the federal rules and the
amendments adopted in In the Matter of: SDWA
Update, USEPA Regulations (January 1, 1998, through
June 30, 1998) (February 4, 1999), R99-6. The Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) brought the
discrepancy to the Board’s attention. The IEPA
requested that the Board make the necessary correction
in order to facilitate state primacy review of the
amended text by USEPA.
On April 28, 1998, USEPA amended the 40 C.F.R. §
141.2 definition of “public water system” at 63 Fed.
Reg. 23362, 23366 (April 28, 1998). In docket R99-6,
the Board sought to incorporate the federal amendment
of April 28, 1998; however, it inadvertently failed to
remove and replace a few necessary words. At IEPA’s
request, the Board also adopted an additional note
appended to the definition of “public water system,”
clarifying that this term is synonymous to “public water
supply,” which is also used in the regulations.
Finally, the proposed settlement agreement provides that the
plaintiffs will file for dismissal of two lawsuits that are
pending in the United States Court of Appeals for the District
of Columbia and that were filed by some or all of the plaintiffs
in the District Court case. The two cases are Delaware Valley
Citizens’ Council for Clean Air v. Browner, No. 96-1315
(D.C. Cir.) (challenge to the USEPA’s findings of failure to
submit portions of the attainment demonstration) and
Delaware Valley Citizens’ Council for Clean Air v. Browner,
No. 98-1079 (D.C. Cir.) (challenge to the USEPA’s “Guidance
for Implementing the 1-Hour Ozone and Pre-Existing PM
10
NAAQS” issued by Richard D. Wilson, Acting Assistant
Administrator for Air and Radiation, dated December 29,
1997, see 64 Fed. Reg. 8196 (February 18, 1998)).
The USEPA must receive written comments on the proposed
settlement agreement by January 20, 2000. Written comments
may be sent to: Ms. Jan M. Tierney, Air and Radiation Law
Office (2344-A), USEPA, 401 M Street, SW, Washington,
D.C. 20460. To request copies of the proposed settlement
agreement, telephone Ms. Phyllis J. Cochran at 202/564-7606.

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On September 23, 1999, the Board proposed the
amendments for public comment. The proposal was
published in the
Illinois Register
on October 8, 1999 (23
Ill. Reg. 12160 (October 8, 1999)), commencing the
45-day public comment period. The Board received one
public comment from IEPA.
Please direct any questions regarding this rulemaking to
Michael McCambridge, 312/814-6924; e-mail:
mmccambr@pcb084r1.state.il.us
B
oard Dismisses Proposed Rulemaking in In the
Matter of: Amendments to Permitting for Used Oil
Management and Used Oil Transport 35 Ill. Adm. Code
807 and 809
, R99-18
On December 16, 1999, the Board dismissed proposed
rulemaking docket R99-18, finding that the record does
not support adoption of the proposed rules for used oil
management and used oil transport.
The Board opened docket R99-18 as a result of activity in
a predecessor regulatory docket (see
In re
Nonhazardous
Special Waste Hauling and the Uniform Program: 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 809 (Pursuant to P.A. 90-219) (December 17,
1998), R98-29). On November 2, 1998, in docket
R98-29, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(IEPA) filed a “Motion to Sever the Docket and Proposed
Amendments to Parts 809 and 807” (motion to sever). In
the motion to sever, IEPA requested that the Board
separate IEPA’s proposed rules on used oil management
and used oil transportation from the rules on hazardous
waste transportation. In addition, IEPA proposed rules
for used oil management and used oil transportation. The
Board granted the motion to sever and created this docket
R99-18 to address IEPA’s proposed rules on used oil
management and used oil transportation. On January 21,
1999, the Board adopted the proposed rules for first-
notice publication in the
Illinois Register
(23 Ill. Reg.
2483 (February 16, 1999)).
The Board initially held two public hearings in this matter
on February 25, 1999, in Chicago, and on March 1, 1999,
in Springfield. At the request of the National Oil
Recyclers Association, the Board held a third hearing on
August 23, 1999, in Chicago. The Board received
twenty-one written public comments and six exhibits.
While additional State regulation of used oil management
and transportation is technically feasible, the Board found
that it is not economically reasonable when taking into
account existing federal and State regulatory systems.
The Board found that existing federal and State regulatory
programs governing the used oil industry are sufficiently
protective, at this time, absent a permitting scheme.
The Board further found that these existing laws and
rules have improved the management of used oil and
have led to advances in safety as well. The Board found
that the record does not demonstrate that IEPA’s
proposal will increase compliance with existing laws and
rules. Accordingly, the Board dismissed this proposed
rulemaking docket.
In 1992, the United States Environmental Protection
Agency adopted used oil management standards for
owners and operators of used oil facilities, which are
codified at 40 C.F.R. § 279. Illinois adopted State
counterparts of the federal rules in 40 C.F.R. § 279
through the identical in substance rulemaking process
under Sections 7.2 and 22 of the Environmental Protec-
tion Act (415 ILCS 5/7.2, 22 (1998)). The rules were
codified in new Part 739 of the Illinois Administrative
Code in 1993 (see
In re
RCRA Update, USEPA
Regulations (July 1, 1992 through December 31,
1992) (September 23, 1993), R93-4).
Used oil that is to be recycled is not regulated as a
hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA). Because it has value both as a
recyclable substance and an energy source (and is
therefore less likely to be discarded), used oil is subject
to less rigorous standards and is not considered by
definition to be a RCRA hazardous waste. Disposed
used oil is managed as a hazardous waste if it otherwise
meets the definition of hazardous waste under RCRA.
If used oil meets the statutory definition of hazardous
material, it is subject to the Hazardous Materials
Transportation Act (49 C.F.R. §§ 171-180) and is
regulated by the United States Department of
Transportation (USDOT). See also 35 Ill. Adm. Code
739.143. Used oil transporters of USDOT hazardous
materials must comply with all applicable USDOT
regulations for identification and classification,
packaging marking, labeling, and shipping. 49 C.F.R.
§§ 106-199.
Authority for cleanup of past releases of used oil is
regulated under the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA)
(42 U.S.C. §§ 9601
et seq.
) and RCRA corrective action
requirements. State and federal emergency response
notifications are required for reportable quantities of
released hazardous substances. Section 103(a) of
CERCLA and 40 C.F.R. §§ 302
et seq.
instruct facility
owners to report hazardous substance releases to national
and State emergency response centers and local emer-
gency planning commissions.
Questions regarding this matter may be referred to Joel
Sternstein at 312/814-3665; e-mail:
jsternst@pcb084r1.state.il.us

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December 1999
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
The Restricted Status List was developed to give additional notification to officials of public water supplies which are in violation of 35 Ill.
Adm. Code, Subtitle F: Public Water Supplies, Chapter I or the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
The Restricted Status List will include all Public Water Supplies for which the Agency has information indicating a violation of any of the
following requirements: Finished water quality requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Part 604, Subparts B and C; maintenance of adequate
pressure on all parts of the distribution system under all conditions of demand; meeting raw water quantity requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
604.502; or maintenance of treatment facilities capable of providing water “assuredly adequate in quantity” as required by Section 18 of the
Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
A public water supply on the Restricted Status List will not be issued permits for water main extensions, except for certain limited situations,
or unless the supply has been granted a variance from the Illinois Pollution Control Board for the violation, or from permit issuance require-
ments 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 January 1,
2000.
*
Indicates public water supplies which have been added to the list since the previous publication.
Name of Public Water Supply/County/Facility #
EPA
Issue
Pop.
Listing
Rgn.
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
Belmont-Highwood PWD (DuPage Co - 0435180)
2
Trichloroethylene
498
09/16/93
Benld (Macoupin Co - 1170050) *
5
Trihalomethane
1,634
12/12/99
Biggsville (Henderson Co - 0710050)
5
Adjusted Gross Alpha
350
03/15/98
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
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
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Community Srvc Corp (McHenry Co - 1115350)
2
Inadequate Pres Tank
750
09/16/83
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
DL Well Owners Assn (Lake Co - 0975380)
2
Inadequate Pres Tank
125
03/18/83
Dover (Bureau Co - 0110350)
1
Inadequate Pres Tank
200
05/25/81
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
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
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
Greenwood Outback (LaSalle Co - 0990080)
1
Inad Hydropneumatic Storage
12/15/98
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
Hettick (Macoupin Co - 1170500)
5
Atrazine
250
03/15/99
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
Name of Public Water Supply/County/Facility #
EPA
Issue
Pop.
Listing
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Served Date

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Holy Family Villa (Cook Co - 0310280)
2
Inad Hydropneumatic Storage
200
09/15/99
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
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 Hills Wtr Supply Cp(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
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
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
Maple Hill Imprv Assn (DuPage Co - 0435800)
2
Inad Pres Tank & Trichloroethylene
234
08/31/81
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
Mound PWD (St Clair Co - 1635050)
6
Inadequate Plant Capacity
1,800
06/17/96
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
Name of Public Water Supply/County/Facility #
EPA
Issue
Pop.
Listing
Rgn.
Served Date

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Ports of Sullivan Lake Assn (Lake co - 0971160)
2
Inad Hydropneumatic Storage
638
06/15/99
Prairie Ridge Assn (McHenry Co - 1115730)
2
Inadequate Pres Tank
140
03/16/90
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
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
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
Skyview Estates (Kankakee Co - 0915526)
2
Inadequate Pres Tank
65
09/14/84
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
Sturm Sbdv (Lake Co - 0977010)
2
Inadequate Pres Tank
63
03/16/84
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
Three County PWD (Madison Co - 1195450)*
6
Trihalomethane
1,500
12/12/99
Toulon (Stark Co - 1750150)*
1
Adjusted Gross Alpha
1,400
12/12/99
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/
Wermes Sbdv (Kane Co - 0895750)
2
Inadequate Pres Tank
150
12/16/88
West Salem (Edwards Co - 0470200)
7
Inadequte Treatment Plant
1,058
03/15/99
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
Wilsonville (Macoupin Co - 1171200)*
5
Trihalomethane
609
12/12/99
Name of Public Water Supply/County/Facility #
EPA
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Pop.
Listing
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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\
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
Chester (Randolph Co - 1570100)
Farina (Fayette Co - 0510150)
Rock Falls (Whiteside Co - 1950450)
Silvis Heights Wtr Corp (Rock Island Co - 1615750)
Name of Public Water Supply/County/Facility #
EPA
Issue
Pop.
Listing
Rgn.
Served Date
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 January 1,
2000.
*
Indicates public water supplies which have been added to the list since the previous publication.
Name of Public Water Supply/County/Facility #
EPA
Issue
Pop.
Listing
Rgn.
Served Date
Bayles Lake Lot Owners Assn (Iroquois Co - 0755110)
4
Inad Hydropneumatic Storage
442
03/15/98
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
Elizabeth (Jo Daviess Co - 0850150)
1
Low System Pressure
700
06/15/99
Evansville (Randolph Co - 1570250)
6
Low System Pressure
1,838
05/25/81
Galena (Jo Daviess Co - 0850200)
1
Low System Pressure
3,790
06/15/99

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Name of Public Water Supply/County/Facility #
EPA Issue
Pop.
Listing
Rgn.
Served Date
Georgetown (Vermilion Co - 1830350)
4
Inadequate Water Plant
3,678
06/15/93
Highland Hills Sndst (DuPage Co - 0435560)
2
Inadequate Pres Tank
1,100
09/17/92
Homer (Champaign Co - 0190300)
4
Inadequate Source
1,300
03/15/94
Joy (Mercer Co - 1310100)
1
Low System Pressure
495
06/15/99
Kincaid (Christian Co - 0210250)
5
Plant Capacity
2,640
06/14/85
LaMoille (Bureau Co - 0110500)
5
Inadequate Plant Capacity
750
06/15/99
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
Seneca (LaSalle Co - 0991050)
1
Inadequate Plant Capacity
1,937
06/15/99
South Highway PWD (Jackson Co - 0775400)
7
Low System Pressure
8,189
06/15/92
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 & Inad Pres Storage
800
09/14/84
Walnut Hill (Marion Co - 1210600)
6
Low System Pressure
1,200
06/14/85
Wonder Lake Wtr Cmpny (McHenry Co - 1115750)
2
Inadequate Storage
1,080
12/14/90
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES REMOVED FROM PREVIOUS LIST
Dieterich (Effingham Co - 0490150)

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R00-5
In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle C Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 1999 through June 30, 1999) - The Board
adopted a final opinion and order in this “identical-in-substance” rulemaking to amend the Board’s hazardous waste disposal
regulations.
Vote 6-0
R00-8
In the Matter of: SDWA Update, Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 611.102, Definition of “Public Water Supply” - The
Board adopted a final opinion and order in this “identical-in-substance” rulemaking to amend the Board’s public water supply
regulations.
Vote 6-0
R
ULEMAKINGS
A
DJUDICATORY
C
ASES
PCB 00-91
Envirofil of Illinois, Inc. v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency recommendation, the
Board granted this McDonough County facility a 45-day provisional variance, subject to conditions, from the effluent discharge limits
set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.141(b). This is an extension of a previously granted provisional variance in Envirofil of Illinois,
Inc. v. IEPA (October 7, 1999), PCB 00-64 which expired on November 13, 1999.
Vote 6-0
PCB 93-191
People of the State of Illinois v. Estate of Lloyd Wiemann and Cheryl Halbrooks; and Estate of Lloyd Wiemann,
Cross-complainant v. Cheryl Halbrooks, Cross-respondent - The Board accepted the cross-complaint of the Estate of Lloyd Wiemann
for hearing.
Vote 5-1 McFawn dissented
PCB 98-62, PCB 98-67
Raymond S. Hara v. IEPA - The Board granted respondent’s motion to dismiss with prejudice these
underground storage appeals involving a Cook County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-109
People of the State of Illinois v. Donald and Robert Hastie d/b/a Hastie Trucking and Mining Company - Upon receipt of
a proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this air
enforcement action against a Hardin County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper notice.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-53, PCB 00-54
The C.P. Hall Company v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion to consolidate PCB 00-53 and PCB
00-54 for purpose of hearing.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-55
Illico Independent Oil Company, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the Board
dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Fulton County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-89
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (Des Plaines Oasis - I-90 South) v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a
90-day extension of time to file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of this Cook County facility.
Vote 5-0 Melas ab-
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R99-18
In the Matter of: Amendments to Permitting for Used Oil Management and Used Oil Transport: 35 Ill. Adm. Code 807 and
809 - The Board dismissed and closed this docket, after a review of the record found that it did not support adoption of this proposal.
Vote 6-0
A
DMINISTRATIVE
C
ITATIONS
A
DJUSTED
S
TANDARD
AS 00-7
In the Matter of: Petition of Central Illinois Public Service Company for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code
302.208 - The Board ordered petitioner to file an amended request for an adjusted standard to address informational deficiencies in
the original filings.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-32
County of Ogle v. Dave Wescott and Irene Wescott - The Board dismissed this action for complainant’s failure to timely
effectuate service upon respondents as required by Section 31.1(b) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31.1(b) (1998)).
Vote 6-0
AC 00-3, AC 00-4, AC 00-5, AC 00-6, AC 00-7, AC 00-8, AC 00-15, AC 00-18, AC 00-21, AC 00-23, AC 00-24, AC 00-25,
AC 00-26, AC 00-29, AC 00-30, AC 00-31, AC 00-37, AC 00-38, AC 00-39, AC 00-40, AC 00-41, AC 00-42, AC 00-43, AC 00-
44, AC 00-45, AC 00-46, AC 00-47
County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. - The Board on its own motion consolidated, for
purposes of hearing, all 34 of the currently pending administrative citations against ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
103.141. The Board accepted for hearing the seven most recently-filed petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and AC
00-53 through AC 00-55; the Board had previously accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-34
County of Sangamon v. Illinois Central Railroad - The Board found that this Sangamon County respondent violated Section
21(p)(3) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(3) (1998)), and ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty of $500.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-35
County of Sangamon v. Throop and Son Tree Service, Earl Throop - The Board found that these Sangamon County
respondents violated Section 21(p)(3) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(3) (1998)), and ordered respondents to
pay a civil penalty of $500.
Vote 5-0 Kezelis abstained
AC 00-48
County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. - The Board on its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing, all 34 of the
currently pending administrative citations against ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The Board accepted for
hearing the seven most recently-filed petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and AC 00-53 through AC 00-55; the Board
had previously accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-49
County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. - The Board on its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing, all 34 of the
currently pending administrative citations against ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The Board accepted for
hearing the seven most recently-filed petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and AC 00-53 through AC 00-55; the Board
had previously accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
Vote 6-0

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AC 00-50
County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. - The Board on its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing, all
34 of the currently pending administrative citations against ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The
Board accepted for hearing the seven most recently-filed petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and AC 00-53
through AC 00-55; the Board had previously accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-51
County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. - The Board on its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing, all
34 of the currently pending administrative citations against ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The
Board accepted for hearing the seven most recently-filed petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and AC 00-53
through AC 00-55; the Board had previously accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-53
County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. - The Board on its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing, all
34 of the currently pending administrative citations against ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The
Board accepted for hearing the seven most recently-filed petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and AC 00-53
through AC 00-55; the Board had previously accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-54
County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. - The Board on its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing, all
34 of the currently pending administrative citations against ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The
Board accepted for hearing the seven most recently-filed petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and AC 00-53
through AC 00-55; the Board had previously accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-55
County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. - The Board on its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing, all
34 of the currently pending administrative citations against ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The
Board accepted for hearing the seven most recently-filed petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and AC 00-53
through AC 00-55; the Board had previously accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-99
Commonwealth Edison Company Zion Power Station v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency recommendation, the Board granted this Lake County facility a 45-day provisional variance, subject to
conditions, from the permit requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 309.154 to allow it to construct a new zebra mussel control
system with an approved copper ion system to replace its existing chlorine feed control system.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-100
Ensign-Bickford Company v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency recommenda-
tion, the Board granted a 15-day provisional variance to this Union County facility from the 90-day limitation on the accumu-
lation of hazardous wastes, as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.134(b).
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-101
Archer Daniels Midland Company and City of Decatur v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency recommendation, the Board granted this Macon County facility a 45-day provisional variance, subject to
conditions, from effluent discharge requirements set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.141 and permit requirements set forth in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 309.102.
Vote 6-0
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PCB 98-17
People of the State of Illinois v. Scrap Tire Recycling Center, Inc. f/k/a Russell Foundry, Thomas Ratkovic, an indi-
vidual and Leon Benish, an individual - The Board granted complainant’s motion to voluntarily dismiss this land enforcement action
involving a Lake County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 98-59
Morton College Board of Trustees of Illinois Community College District No. 527 v. Town of Cicero - The Board
granted respondent’s motion for leave to file a third-party complaint in this Resource Conservation and Recovery Act enforcement
action involving a Cook County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-29
Harris Marcus Group, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this permit appeal
involving a Cook County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-127
Ted Harrison Oil Company v. IEPA - The Board denied petitioner’s motion for summary judgment in this underground
storage appeal action involving a Cass County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-35
Austin Walsh and Lisa Walsh v. Max Kolpas and Betty Kolpas - The Board granted respondents’ motion to dismiss for
lack of jurisdiction.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-37
National Maintenance & Repair, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the Board
dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Madison County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-58
Nicor Gas (Troy Grove Station) v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the Board
dismissed this matter because no permit appeal was timely filed on behalf of this LaSalle County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-61
Ted’s Citgo, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the Board dismissed this matter
because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Lake County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-62
Paul Smyth Auto Service (45-Day Report) v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the
Board dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Lake County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-63
Paul Smyth Auto Service (Site Classification) v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the
Board dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Lake County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-70
E.G. Vogt Oil Company , Inc. v. IEPA - The Board accepted for hearing this underground storage tank appeal involving
a St. Clair County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-93
People of the State of Illinois v. Waste Professionals, Inc. d/b/a Pekin Landfill - The Board accepted for hearing this
water enforcement action against this Tazewell County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-94
Linneman Oil Company v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground
storage tank appeal on behalf of this Monroe County facility.
Vote 6-0

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D
ECEMBER
2, 1999
PCB 00-95
Champion Gas & Oil v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground
storage tank appeal on behalf of this Sangamon County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-96
Duck’s Tire Service v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground
storage tank appeal on behalf of this Fulton County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-97
People of the State of Illinois v. Southern Mold, Inc. - The Board accepted for hearing this air enforcement action against
this Williamson County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-98
People of the State of Illinois v. City of Joliet, Illinois - Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement agreement
and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this public water supply enforcement action against a Will
County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper notice.
Vote 6-0
00-89 Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (Des Plaines
Oasis - I-90 South) v. IEPA -
The Board granted this request
for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground storage
tank appeal on behalf of this Cook County facility.
00-90 Roger L. Young and Romana K. Young v. Gilster-
Mary Lee Corporation -
The Board held for a later duplici-
tous/frivolous determination this citizens’ noise enforcement
action involving a Randolph County facility.
00-91 Envirofil of Illinois, Inc. v. IEPA -
Upon receipt of an
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency recommendation, the
Board granted this McDonough County facility a 45-day
provisional variance, subject to conditions, from the effluent
discharge limits set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.141(b). This
is an extension of a previously granted provisional variance in
Envirofil of Illinois, Inc. v, IEPA (October 7, 1999), PCB 00-64
which expired on November 13, 1999.
AC 00-48 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. -
The
Board accepted an administrative citation against this Sangamon
County respondent.
AC 00-49 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. -
The
Board accepted an administrative citation against this Sangamon
County respondent.
AC 00-50 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. -
The
Board accepted an administrative citation against this Sangamon
County respondent.
D
ECEMBER
16, 1999
00-70 E.G. Vogt Oil Company , Inc. v. IEPA -
The Board
accepted for hearing this underground storage tank appeal involving
a St. Clair County facility.
00-92 Colony of Longmeadow HOA v. Dominick’s (Mundelein
Facility) -
The Board held for a later duplicitous/frivolous
determination this citizens’ noise enforcement action involving a
Lake County facility.
00-93 People of the State of Illinois v. Waste Professionals, Inc.
d/b/a Pekin Landfill -
The Board accepted for hearing this water
enforcement action against this Tazewell County facility.
00-94 Linneman Oil Company v. IEPA -
The Board granted this
request for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground
storage tank appeal on behalf of this Monroe County facility.
00-95 Champion Gas & Oil v. IEPA -
The Board granted this
request for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground
storage tank appeal on behalf of this Sangamon County facility.
00-96 Duck’s Tire Service v. IEPA -
The Board granted this
request for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground
storage tank appeal on behalf of this Fulton County facility.
AC 00-51 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. -
The Board
accepted an administrative citation against this Sangamon County
respondent.
AC 00-52 County of Will v. Plum Valley Nursery and Tim Van
Baren -
The Board accepted an administrative citation against these
Will County respondents.

00-97 People of the State of Illinois v. Waste Professionals,
Inc. d/b/a Pekin Landfill -
The Board accepted for hearing this
water enforcement action against this Tazewell County facility.
00-98 People of the State of Illinois v. City of Joliet, Illinois -
Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement agreement
and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing
requirement in this public water supply enforcement action
against a Will County facility, the Board ordered publication of
the required newspaper notice.
00-99 Commonwealth Edison Company Zion Power Station
v. IEPA -
Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency recommendation, the Board granted this Lake County
facility a 45-day provisional variance, subject to conditions,
from the permit requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 309.154 to
allow it to construct a new zebra mussel control system with an
approved copper ion system to replace its existing chlorine feed
control system.
00-100 Ensign-Bickford Company v. IEPA -
Upon receipt of
an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency recommendation,
the Board granted a 15-day provisional variance to this Union
County facility from the 90-day limitation on the accumulation
of hazardous wastes, as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
722.134(b).
00-101 Archer Daniels Midland Company and City of
Decatur v. IEPA -
Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency recommendation, the Board granted this
Macon County facility a 45-day provisional variance, subject to
conditions, from effluent discharge requirements set
forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.141 and permit requirements
set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 309.102.
AC 00-53 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. -
The
Board on its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing,
all 34 of the currently pending administrative citations against
ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The
Board accepted for hearing the seven most recently-filed
petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and
AC 00-53 through AC 00-55; the Board had previously
accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
AC 00-54 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. -
The
Board on its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing,
all 34 of the currently pending administrative citations against
ESG Watts, Inc. pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The
Board accepted for hearing the seven most recently-filed
petitions, those filed in AC 00-48 through AC 00-51 and
AC 00-53 through AC 00-55; the Board had previously
accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for review.
AC 00-55 County of Sangamon v. ESG Watts, Inc. -
The Board on
its own motion consolidated, for purposes of hearing, all 34 of the
currently pending administrative citations against ESG Watts, Inc.
pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.141. The Board accepted for
hearing the seven most recently-filed petitions, those filed in AC 00-
48 through AC 00-51 and AC 00-53 through AC 00-55; the Board
had previously accepted for hearing the 27 earlier-filed petitions for
review.
AC 00-56 IEPA v. Tom Zang -
The Board accepted an administra-
tive citation against this Cumberland County respondent.
AC 00-57 County of Tazewell v. Waste Professionals, Inc. -
The
Board accepted an administrative citation against this Tazewell
County respondent.
AC 00-58 County of Tazewell v. Waste Professionals, Inc. -
The
Board accepted an administrative citation against this Tazewell
County respondent
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February
3
   
v
10:30 am
Pollution Control Board Meeting
Chicago, IL
17
   
v
10:30 am
Pollution Control Board Meeting
Chicago, IL
23
   
v
10:30 am
- PCB 97-226
Riverview FS, Inc. v. IEPA
Zeke Giorgi Center
State of Illinois Building
3
rd
Floor Conference Room
200 S. Wyman
Rockford, IL
March
2
   
v
10:30 am
Pollution Control Board Meeting
Chicago, IL
16
   
v
10:30 am
Pollution Control Board Meeting
Chicago, IL
January
19
   
v
10:30 am
- PCB 00-25
KRKH, Inc. v. IEPA, Studio 21 Limited,
Joe & Theresa Sclafini and Midwest Bank
and Trust as trustee U/T# 74-11-1383
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 11-512
Chicago, IL
20
   
v
10:30 am
Pollution Control Board Meeting
Chicago, IL
21
   
v
10:00 am
- PCB 00-54
The C.P. Hall Company (Batch Operations)
v. IEPA
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 11-500
Chicago, IL
27
   
v
1:30 am
- AS 00-6
Petition of Ford Motor Company (Chicago
Assembly Plant) for an Adjusted Standard
from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.986
James R. Thompson Center
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Calendar
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June
8, 22
July
13, 27
August
10, 24
September
7, 21
October
5, 19
November
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December
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6
   
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