ILLINOIS POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
April
18,
1996
IN MATTER OF:
)
R
96-12
)
(Rulemaking
-
Identical in
PRETREATMENT UPDATE USEPA
)
Substance Rules
-Water)
REGULATION (JULY
1,
1995
THROUGH
)
DECEMBER 31,
1995)
)
PROPOSAL FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
PROPOSED OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by E.
Dunham):
The Board
is
amending the pretreatment regulations pursuant
to Section
13.3
ofthe
Environmental Protection Act (Act)
(415
ILCS
5/13.3
(1994)).
Section
13.3 of the Act requires the Board
to adopt regulations which are
“identical in
substance” with
federal regulations promulgated
by
the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA) to implement the pretreatment requirements of Sections 307 and
402 of the
Clean Water Act,
previOusly known as the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act.
Section
13.3
provides that
Title VII of the Act and
Sections 5
and 6.02 ofthe Administrative Procedure Act
(APA) shall not apply to
identical in substance regulations adopted to
establish the
pretreatment program.
However, Section
13.3
of the Act does require the Board to provide
for notice and public comment before rules are filed with the Secretary of State.
This rulemaking updates the pretreatment rules to
cover USEPA rules adopted from
July
1
through December 31,
1995.
The following Federal Registers are included:
60 Fed.
Reg.
39586
August 2,
1995
60
Fed.
Reg.
44670
August 28,
1995
60
Fed.
Reg.
53529
October
16,
1995
The pretreatment rules govern discharges by industrial users to publicly
owned
treatment
works
(POTWs).
The rules are intended to prevent pollutants from
industrial
discharges from passing
through POTWs,
without adequate treatment,
to waters ofthe State,
and to prevent industrial
discharges from interfering with the operation of the treatment plant.
Effluent
discharges are regulated pursuant to
35
Iii. Adm.
Code 304
and 309.
The Illinois
pretreatment rules are contained in 35
Ill. Adm.
Code
307,
309
and
310.
Part 307
includes the categorical pretreatment standards,
which are incorporated by reference
from the USEPA rules.
Part 309 sets forth
the NPDES
requirements.
Although
Part 309 does
not pertain directly to sewer users and industrial wastewater pretreatment, it includes
requirements at Section 309.103 that pertain to NPDES permittees required to have an
approved pretreatment program.
Part 310
specifies how a POTW sets up
a pretreatment
program,
and how industrial users get pretreatment permits
or authorizations to discharge.
2
PUBLIC COMMENTS
The Board proposes amendments to
35 Iii. Adm.
Code
310,
in this proposed opinion
and
order.
The proposed amendments
will soon be published in the Illinois
Register for public
comment.
The public comment period will end 45
days after the date of publication
in the Illinois
Register.
The Board
stresses the importance that commenters make their submissions
promptly and directly to the Clerk of the Board referencing Docket R96-12,
so the Board can
obtain the benefit of the commenters input.
The discussion that follows
indicates each topic on which the Board especially invites
public
comment.
In any
event, the Board construes
silence as no objection to the Board’s
approach to each topic.
DISCUSSION
The USEPA amended
40 CFR Part
136 to
add additional
testing procedures
in
three
separate rulemakings.
This
rulemaking updates the incorporation of 40 CFR
136
in Section
310.107
to
include the additional testing
procedures.
Use of approved analytical techniques is
required whenever the waste constituent specified
is
required to
be measured for an NPDES
permit application; discharge monitoring reports; state certification;
and other requests from
the permitting
authority for quantitative or qualitative effluent data.
Use of approved test
procedures
is also required for the expression of pollutant amounts, characteristics, or
properties in effluent limitations
guidelines and
standards of performance
and pretreatment
standards, unless otherwise specified.
The USEPA
approved the use of an additional procedure for the determination of
chlorinated pesticides
and polychiorinated biphenyls (PCBS)
in wasetewater at 60
Fed.
Reg.
39586
on August 2,
1995.
This
method differs
from other approved methods in
that it
incorporates
a disk of octadecyl-bonded silica enmeshed in a matrix of inert
polyteterafluoretylene (PTFE) fibrils
for extraction of the analytes.
The USEPA approved the use of three additional
test procedures for the determination
of Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) at
60
Fed.
Reg.
44670 on
August 28,
1996.
The USEPA
approved the Perstrop titrimetric,
colorimetric and FIA gas diffusion methods for TKN as
acceptable alternative procedures for nationwide use.
The USEPA amended 40 CFR
136 at 60 Fed.
Reg.
53529
on October
16,
1996 to add
whole effluent toxicity (WET) testing methods to the list of Agency approved methods.
This
action amends 40
CFR 136.3
by adding methods for measuring the acute and short-term
chronic toxicity of effluents and receiving waters.
This rulemaking will reduce cost and
eliminate the confusion caused by
the multiple
versions of any
one test method
in use.
3
HISTORICAL OUTLINE OF
BOARD PRETREATMENT REGULATION
The Illinois pretreatment
rules
were adopted in
R86-44,
84 PCB
89,
December 3,
1987.
The rules appeared at
12
Ill. Reg.
2502
(January
29,
1988), effective January
13,
1988.
The Board has updated the pretreatment rules in the following update rulemakings:
R88-11
90 PCB 411,
June 14.
1988;
12 Ill. Reg.
13094,
effective July 29,
1988
(USEPA amendments through December
31,
1987).
R88-18
94 PCB 237,
December
17,
1988;
13 Ill.
Reg.
1794,
effective January
31,
1989 (USEPA amendments January
1,
1988 through June 30,
1988).
R89-3
103
PCB 609,
September
28,
1989;
13 Ill. Reg.
19243,
effective
November
17,
1989
(Part 307) and November 27,
1989 (Part 310)
(USEPA
amendments July
1,
1988
through December 31,
1988).
R89-12
110
PCB
119,
April
12,
1990;
14
Ill. Reg.
7608,
effective May 8,
1990
(USEPA
amendments January
1,
1989 through June 30,
1989).
R90-6
Dismissed,
109
PCB 629,
March 22,
1990
(No USEPA amendments
July
1,
1989
through December 31,
1989).
R90-15
Dismissed,
June 20,
1991
(No USEPA amendments January
11990
through June 28,
1990).
R91-5
129 PCB 395,
January
23,
1992;
16 Ill.
Reg.
7377
(Part 307);
7337
(Part 309);
7346
(Part 310);
effective April 27,
1992.
(USEPA
amendments June 29,
1990 through December
31,
1990).
R91-17
Dismissed,
December 6,
1991
(No USEPA amendments January
1,
1991
through June 30,
1991).
R92-5
Dismissed,
April
9,
1992
(No USEPA amendments July
1,
1991
through
December
31,
1991).
R92-14
Dismissed,
August
13,
1992
(No USEPA amendments January
1,
1992
through June 30,
1992).
R93-2
September 9,
1993,
17
Iii.
Reg.
19483 effective October 29,
1993
(USEPA amendments July
1,
1992 through December 31,
1992).
R93-20
Dismissed April 9,
1992
(No USEPA amendments January
1,
1993
through June 30,
1993).
4
R94-10
May
18,
1995,
19
III. Reg.
9142
effective June 23,
1995 (USEPA
amendments July
1,
1993
through December 31,
1993).
R94-28
Dismissed
October 6,
1994
(No USEPA
amendments January
1,
1994
through June
30,
1994).
R95-8
Dismissed February
16,
1994
(USEPA amendments July
1,
1994
through December 31,
1994).
R95-22
March 21,
1995,
20 Ill.
Reg.
5533,
effective April
1,
1995
(USEPA
amendments January
1,
1995
through June 30,
1995).
R96-12
This docket.
ORDER
The Board hereby proposes the following amendments to the Illinois
wastewater
treatment
regulations at Section 310.107:
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE C:
WATER POLLUTION
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
PART 310
PRETREATMENT PROGRAMS
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 310.107
Incorporations by
Reference
a)
The following publications are incorporated by
reference:
1)
The consent decree
in
NRDC v.
Costle,
12 Environment Reporter Cases
1833 (D.C. Cir. August 16, 1978).
2)
Standard Industrial Classification Manual (1972), and 1977
Supplement,
republished in
1983,
available from the Superintendent of Documents,
U.S.
Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C.
20401.
b)
The following provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations
are incorporated
by reference:
40 CFR 2.302 (1994)
40CFR 25 (1994)
5
40 CFR
122,
Appendix D, Tables II and III (1994)
40 CFR 128.140(b) (1977)
40 CFR
136 (1994~),as amended
at
60 Fed.
Reg.
17160,
April 4,
199539586, August 2. 1995, 60Fed. Reg.
44670.
August 28.
1995
and
60 Fed. Reg. 53529. October 16, 1995
40
CFR 403
(1994k), a~
amended
at
60 Fed.
Reg.
33926
effective June
29,
1995
40CFR
403,
Appendix
D
(1994)
c)
The following federal
statutes
are incorporated by
reference:
1)
Section
1001 of the Criminal Code
(18 U.S.C.
1001) as ofJuly
1,
1988
2)
Clean Water Act
(33 U.S.C.
1251
et seq) as of July
1,
1988
3)
Subtitles
C
and D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42
U.S.C.
6901
et seq.) as of July
1,
1988
d)
This Part
incorporates no future editions or amendments.
(Source:
Amended at 20 Ill.
Reg.
__________,
effective
_____________________)
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois
Pollution Control Board,
hereby certify that
the above opinion and order was adopted on the
~
day of
_____________,
1996,
by
a
vote of
_____________.
A
Dorothy M. Gunjz7Clerk
Illinois PolIutio~ontrolBoard