1. Section 240.102 Definitions
        2. Section 240.124 Vehicle Exhaust Emission Standards (Repealed)
        3. Section 240.125 Compliance Determination (Repealed)
        4. Section 240.162 Vehicle Exhaust Emission Start-Up Standards
        5. Section 240.TABLE A Vehicle Exhaust Emission Start-Up Standards

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ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

August 24, 2000

 

IN THE MATTER OF:

 

ENHANCED VEHICLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (I/M) REGULATIONS: AMENDMENTS TO 35 ILL. ADM. CODE 240

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R01-12

(Rulemaking - Air)

 

Proposed Rule. Proposal for Public Comment.

 

OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by C.A. Manning):

 

On August 21, 2000, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) filed a proposal to amend the Board’s regulations on inspecting and maintaining vehicles to control air emissions. Today, the Board accepts the Agency’s proposal for hearing.
BACKGROUND
Sections 182(b) and (c) of the federal Clean Air Act (CAA) (42 U.S.C §§ 7511a(b) and (c)) require states to implement vehicle “inspection and maintenance” (I/M) programs in areas that do not meet National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone or carbon monoxide. Areas that do not meet NAAQS are referred to as “nonattainment” areas.
The CAA requires “basic” I/M programs in “moderate” and “marginal” ozone nonattainment areas with existing I/M programs. It requires “enhanced” I/M programs in “serious,” “severe,” and “extreme” ozone nonattainment areas with a population of 200,000 or more. The CAA also requires states to submit, for the approval of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), revisions to their State Implementation Plans (SIPs) that describe a satisfactory I/M program and assure that the I/M program will be implemented.
In Illinois, two areas do not meet the NAAQS for ozone: (1) the Chicago metropolitan nonattainment area, which is a severe nonattainment area; and (2) the Metro-East St. Louis nonattainment area, which is a moderate nonattainment area. Under Illinois’ Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 1995 (Vehicle Emissions Law (625 ILCS 5/13B-1 et seq. (1998)), the Agency has proposed, and the Board has adopted, as amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240, an enhanced I/M program for these two nonattainment areas. See Enhanced Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Regulations: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240 (July 8, 1998), R98-24; (December 1, 1994), R94-20; (December 1, 1994), R94-19. The Agency currently proposes to further amend the enhanced I/M program.  
DISCUSSION
In this portion of the opinion, the Board (1) describes the Agency’s proposal, (2) discusses the statutory framework governing this rulemaking, (3) describes how the Board will proceed with the Agency’s proposal, and (4) rules on the Agency’s motion to waive certain procedural requirements.
Agency Proposal
Under Section 13B-20(a) of the Vehicle Emissions Law (625 ILCS 5/13B-20(a) (1998)), the Agency proposes amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240 with respect to the enhanced I/M program for the Chicago metropolitan and Metro-East St. Louis nonattainment areas. See Agency Statement of Reasons at 3-4. The Agency describes its proposed changes as follows:
1. delaying the implementation of “pass/fail” on-board diagnostic testing from January 1, 2001, to January 1, 2002;
2. retaining current, more lenient “start-up” hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emission standards for model year 1981 through model year 1986 light duty vehicles, light duty trucks 1, and light duty trucks 2; and
3. adding several definitions, incorporating USEPA guidance by reference, eliminating outdated provisions, and clarifying certain provisions. See Agency Statement of Reasons at 3, 5-9, 11-13; Agency Summary of Testimony of Elizabeth R. Tracy at 1-2.
The Agency describes these proposed changes as “relatively minor adjustments to the Enhanced I/M program.” Agency Statement of Reasons at 5. The Agency states that it is proposing the amendments “to enable Illinois to meet federal and state mandated enhanced emissions testing requirements.” Id. at 3. The Agency also states that its proposal is “designed to promote the acceptance of and adherence to the enhanced I/M program, and to refine certain test requirements . . . .” Id. at 5.
Statutory Framework
The Agency proposes to amend 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240 pursuant to Section 13B-20(a) of the Vehicle Emissions Law (625 ILCS 5/13B-20(a) (1998)). Section 13B-20(a) provides in part:
The Agency shall propose standards necessary to achieve reductions in the emission of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen from motor vehicles subject to inspection under this Chapter. Within 120 days after the Agency proposes these standards, the Board shall adopt rules establishing standards for the emission of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen from motor vehicles subject to inspection under this Chapter. These rules may be amended from time to time pursuant to Agency proposals.
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[S]ubsection (b) of Section 27 of the Environmental Protection Act and the rulemaking provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act shall not apply to rules adopted by the Board under this subsection. 625 ILCS 5/13B-20(a) (1998).

How the Board Will Proceed

The Board accepts the Agency’s proposal for hearing. Because Section 13B-20(a) of the Vehicle Emissions Law requires the Board to adopt rules within 120 days after it receives the Agency’s proposal, the Board will, without commenting on the merits of the Agency’s proposal, proceed by publishing this proposal in the Illinois Register as a proposal for public comment. The hearing officer assigned to this rulemaking will establish a deadline for filing public comments.

Pursuant to Section 28 of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS 5/28 (1998)), the Board will hold at least two public hearings during this rulemaking. The Board will hold one hearing in Chicago and one hearing in the Metro-East St. Louis area. The hearing officer will establish specific locations and times for the hearings. After considering the issues raised at the public hearings and in public comments, the Board will issue a final opinion and order and publish the adopted rules in the Illinois Register.

As set forth above, Section 13B-20(a) of the Vehicle Emissions Law states that Section 27(b) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/27(b) (1998)) and the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 ILCS 100/1-1 et seq.(1998)) “shall not apply to rules adopted by the Board under this subsection.” 625 ILCS 5/13B-20(a) (1998). Accordingly, the Board will not request that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs conduct an economic impact study of the proposed amendments pursuant to Section 27(b) of the Act. Nor will the Board submit the proposed amendments for first or second notice pursuant to Section 5-40 of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 ILCS 100/5-40 (1998)). The Board will, however, hold public hearings and solicit public comment as described above.

The Board directs the hearing officer to schedule public hearings pursuant to Section 28 of the Act. Further, as noted above, the proposal will be published as a proposal for public comment in the Illinois Register. The Board also notes that hearing transcripts and the Board’s opinions and orders in this rulemaking, including this opinion and order, will be available on the Board’s Web site (www.ipcb.state.il.us ).

Agency Motion

With its proposal, the Agency filed a motion to waive certain procedural requirements. Because the proposal is several hundred pages long, the Agency asks the Board to waive certain filing and service requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 102.120. See Agency Motion at 1-2. That section of the Board’s procedural rules requires the Agency to file an original and nine copies of the proposal with the Clerk, and to serve a copy of the proposal on the Attorney General and the Department of Natural Resources.

The Agency asks that the Board accept an original and five copies of the proposal, along with four partial copies of the proposal. The partial copies consist of pleadings and proposed rules, but not supporting exhibits. See Agency Motion at 2. The Agency also asks that it be allowed to serve only its Statement of Reasons and notice of the proposal on the Attorney General, and only notice of the proposal on the Department of Natural Resources. The Agency states that representatives of the Attorney General and the Department of Natural Resources do not object to the motion. Id. The Board grants the motion.

ORDER

The Board directs the Clerk to file the following proposed amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240 with the Secretary of State to publish in the Illinois Register as a proposal for public comment. Proposed additions are underlined; proposed deletions are stricken.

TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

SUBTITLE B: AIR POLLUTION

CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

SUBCHAPTER k: EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR MOBILE SOURCES

 

PART 240

MOBILE SOURCES

 

SUBPART A: DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS

 

Section

240.101

Preamble

240.102

Definitions

240.103

Prohibitions

240.104

Inspection

240.105

Penalties

240.106

Determination of Violation

240.107

Incorporations by Reference

 

 

SUBPART B: EMISSIONS

 

Section

240.121

Smoke Emissions

240.122

Diesel Engine Emissions Standards for Locomotives

240.123

Liquid Petroleum Gas Fuel Systems

240.124

Vehicle Exhaust Emission Standards

240.125

Compliance Determination

 

 

SUBPART C: HEAVY-DUTY DIESEL SMOKE OPACITY STANDARDS AND TEST PROCEDURES

 

Section

240.140

Applicability

240.141

Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle Smoke Opacity Standards and Test Procedures

 

 

SUBPART D: STEADY-STATE IDLE MODE TEST EMISSION STANDARDS

 

Section

240.151

Applicability

240.152

Steady-State Idle Mode Vehicle Exhaust Emission Standards

240.153

Compliance Determination

 

 

SUBPART E: TRANSIENT LOADED MODE TEST EMISSION STANDARDS

 

Section

240.161

Applicability

240.162

Vehicle Exhaust Emission Start-Up Standards

240.163

Vehicle Exhaust Emission Final Standards

240.164

240.165

Vehicle Exhaust Emission Fast-Pass Standards

Compliance Determination

 

 

SUBPART F: EVAPORATIVE TEST STANDARDS

 

Section

240.171

Applicability

240.172

Evaporative System Integrity Test Standards

240.173

Evaporative System Purge Test Standards (Repealed)

 

SUBPART G: ON-ROAD REMOTE SENSING TEST EMISSION STANDARDS

 

240.181  Applicability

240.182  On-Road Remote Sensing Emission Standards

240.183  Compliance Determination

 

SUBPART H: ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC TEST STANDARDS

 

240.191  Applicability

240.192  On-Board Diagnostic Test Standards

240.193  Compliance Determination

 

240.Appendix A

Rule into Section Table

240.Appendix B

Section into Rule Table

   

240.Table A

Vehicle Exhaust Emission Start-Up Standards

240.Table B

Vehicle Exhaust Emission Final Standards

240.Table C   Vehicle Exhaust Emission Fast-Pass Standards

 

AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 9, 10 and 13 and authorized by Section 27 and 28.5 of the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/9, 10, 13, and 27, and 28.5] and Section 13B-20 of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 1995 [625 ILCS 5/13B-20]. (see Section 10 of P.A. 90-475, effective August 16, 1997).

 

SOURCE: Adopted as Chapter 2: Air Pollution, Part VII: Mobile Sources, filed and effective April 14, 1972; codified at 7 Ill. Reg. 13628; amended in R85-25, at 10 Ill. Reg. 11277, effective June 16, 1986; amended in R90-20 at 16 Ill. Reg. 6184, effective April 7, 1992; amended in R94-20 at 18 Ill. Reg. 18013, effective December 12, 1994; amended in R94-19 at 18 Ill. Reg. 18228, effective December 20, 1994; amended in R98-24 at 22 Ill. Reg. 13723, effective July 13, 1998; expedited correction at 22 Ill. Reg. 21120, effective July 13, 1998.

 

BOARD NOTE: This part implements the Environmental Protection Act as of July 1, 1994.

 

NOTE: Capitalization denotes statutory language.

 

SUBPART A: DEFINTIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS

 


Section 240.102 Definitions

 

All terms which appear in this Part have the definitions specified in this Part and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201 and 211. Where conflicting definitions occur, the definitions of this Section apply in this Part.

 

“Adjusted Loaded Vehicle Weight (“ALVW”)” means vehicle curb weight plus gross vehicle weight rating divided by two.

 

“Agency” means the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.

 

 

"Diesel engine" means all types of internal-combustion engines in which air is compressed to a temperature sufficiently high to ignite fuel injected directly into the cylinder area.

   
 

"Diesel locomotive" means a diesel engine vehicle designed to move cars on a railway.

 

“Evaporative system integrity test” means a test of a vehicle’s evaporative system. The test shall either consist of a leak check of a vehicle’s fuel cap with a fuel cap pressure decay tester (fuel cap pressure decay test), a fuel cap leak flow tester (fuel cap leak flow test), or a visual functional check, as applicable.

 

“Fuel cap” means a device used to seal a vehicle’s fuel inlet.

 

“Fuel cap leak flow test” means a test which may be performed in accordance with this Part on a vehicle’s fuel cap using a fuel cap leak flow tester to determine whether the vehicle complies with the evaporative system emission standards of this Part.

 

“Fuel cap leak flow tester” means a device used to determine the leak flow integrity of a vehicle’s fuel cap by comparing the measured leak flow of the fuel cap with an established fuel cap leak flow standard.

 

“Fuel cap pressure decay test” means the test performed in accordance with this Part on a vehicle’s fuel cap using a fuel cap pressure decay tester to determine whether the vehicle complies with the evaporative system emission standards of this Part.

 

“Fuel cap pressure decay tester” means a device used to determine the pressure decay integrity of a vehicle’s fuel cap by monitoring the pressure behind the fuel cap for a ten second period and comparing the measured pressure decay of the fuel cap to an established fuel cap pressure decay standard.

 

“Fuel cap visual functional test” means the test performed in accordance with this Part on a vehicle’s fuel cap using visual analysis to determine whether the vehicle complies with the evaporative system emission standards of this Part.

   
 

"Full power position" means the throttle position at which the engine fuel delivery is at maximum flow.

   
 

"Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)" means the value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum design loaded weight of a single vehicle.

   
 

"Heavy duty vehicle" means any motor vehicle rated at more than 8500 pounds GVWR or that has a vehicle curb weight of more than 6000 pounds or that has a basic vehicle frontal area in excess of 45 square feet.

   
 

"High idle" means a vehicle operating condition with engine disconnected from an external load (placed in either neutral or park) and operating at speed of 2500 + 300 RPM.

   
 

"Idle mode" means that portion of a vehicle emission test procedure conducted with the engine disconnected from an external load and operating at minimum throttle.

   
 

"Initial idle mode" means the first of up to two idle mode sampling periods during a steady-state idle mode test, during which exhaust emission measurements are made with the vehicle in "as-received" condition.

   
 

"Light duty truck 1" means a motor vehicle rated at 6000 pounds maximum GVWR or less and which has a vehicle frontal area of 45 square feet or less, and which is designed primarily for purposes of transportation of property or is a derivation of such a vehicle, or is designed primarily for transportation of persons and has a capacity of more than 12 persons, or is available with special features enabling off-street or off-highway operation and use.

   
 

"Light duty truck 2" means a motor vehicle rated between 6001 and 8500 pounds maximum GVWR and which has a vehicle frontal area of 45 square feet or less, and which is designed primarily for purposes of transportation of property or is a derivation of such a vehicle, or is designed primarily for transportation of persons and has a capacity of more than 12 persons, or is available with special features enabling off-street or off-highway operation and use.

   
 

"Light duty vehicle" means a passenger car or passenger car derivative capable of seating 12 passengers or fewer. "Loaded mode" means that portion of a vehicle emission test procedure conducted with the vehicle positioned and operating under load on a chassis dynamometer.

 

 

“Loaded mode” means that portion of a vehicle emission test procedure conducted with the vehicle positioned and operating under load on a chassis dynamometer.

 

 

"Loaded vehicle weight (LVW)" means the vehicle curb weight plus 300 pounds.

   
 

"Measured values" means five second running averages of exhaust emission concentrations sampled at a minimum rate of twice per second.

   
 

"Model year" means the year of manufacture of a motor vehicle based upon the annual production period as designated by the manufacturer and indicated on the title and registration of the vehicle. If the manufacturer does not designate a production period for the vehicle, then "model year" means the calendar year of manufacture.

   
 

"Motor vehicle" as used in this Part, shall have the same meaning as in Section 1-146 of the Illinois Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5/1-146].

   
 

"Preconditioning mode" means a period of steady-state loaded mode or high-idle operation conducted to ensure that the engine and emissions control system components are operating at normal operating temperatures, thus minimizing false failures caused by improper or insufficient warm-up.

   
 

"Second-chance idle mode" means the second of two idle mode sampling periods during a steady-state idle mode test, preceded by a preconditioning mode and utilized as a second chance to pass idle exhaust emission standards immediately following an initial idle mode failure.

   
 

"Smokemeter or opacimeter" means an optical instrument designed to measure the opacity of smoke or diesel exhaust gases using the light extinction method.

   
 

"Snap-idle cycle" means rapidly depressing the accelerator pedal from normal idle to the full power position while the vehicle is in neutral, holding the pedal in the position for no longer than ten seconds or until the engine reaches maximum RPM, and fully releasing the pedal so that the engine decelerates to normal idle.

   
 

"Steady-state idle test" means a vehicle emission test procedure consisting of an initial idle mode measurement of exhaust emissions followed, if necessary, by a loaded or high idle preconditioning mode and a second-chance idle mode.

   
 

"Transient loaded mode test" means a vehicle emissions test run on an inertial and power absorbing dynamometer using USEPA's IM240 driving cycle consisting of accelerations and decelerations simulating on-road driving conditions.

 

“Vehicle curb weight” means the actual vehicle weight plus standard equipment and a full fuel tank.

 

(Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

 

Section 240.104 Inspection

 

a) All motor vehicles subject to inspection pursuant to Section 13A-104 of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law [625 ILCS 5/13A-104] shall comply with the exhaust emission standards for carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons set forth at Section 240.124 of this Part.

 

b) All motor vehicles subject to inspection pursuant to Section 13B-15 of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law [625 ILCS 5/13B-15] shall comply with applicable vehicle emission standards contained in Sections 240.152, 240.162, 240.163, 240.172, 240.182 and 240.192 of this Part.

 

(Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

 

Section 240.105 Penalties

 

 
a) Any violations of Sections 240.103, 240.121, 240.122, and 240.123 of this Part shall be subject to the penalties as set forth in Section 42 of the Act [415 ILCS 5/42].
b) Any violations of Sections 240.104(a) and 240.124 of this Part shall be subject to the penalties as set forth in Sections 13A-112 and 13A-113 of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law [625 ILCS 5/13A-112 and 13A-113].
c) Any violations of Sections 240.104(b), 240.152, 240.162, 240.163, 240.172, 240.182, and 240.192 of this Part shall be subject to the penalties as set forth in Sections 13B-55 and 13B-60 of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law.

(Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

Section 240.106 Determination of Violation

 

a) Any violations of Sections 240.103, 240.121, 240.122, and 240.123 of this Part shall be determined by visual observation or by a test procedure employing an opacity measurement system as qualified by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201, Subpart J.
b) Any violations of Sections 240.124, 240.152, 240.162, 240.163, 240.172, 240.182, or 240.192 of this Part shall be determined in accordance with test procedures adopted by the Agency in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 276.

 

(Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

 

Section 240.107 Incorporations by Reference

 

The following materials are incorporated by reference and include no later editions or amendments:

 

a) Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096: Report J255a Diesel Engine Smoke Measurement (August 1978).

 

b) International Standards Organization (ISO), Case Postale 56, 1211 Geneve 20, Switzerland: ISO 393 (Working Draft, January 1991). Also available from American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

 

c) United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), “High-Tech I/M Test Procedures, Emission Standards, Quality Control Requirements, and Equipment Specifications: IM240 and Functional Evaporative System Tests, Revised Technical Guidance,” Report EPA-AA-RSPD-IM-96-1 (June 1996), 2565 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105.

 

d) United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Transportation and Regional Programs Division, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, “IM240 & Evap Technical Guidance,” Report EPA420-R-00-007 (April 2000), 2565 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105.

 

(Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

 

SUBPART B: EMISSIONS

 


Section 240.124 Vehicle Exhaust Emission Standards (Repealed)

 

a) Exhaust emissions from light duty vehicles shall not exceed the following limitations:

 

 

Model Year

Carbon Monoxide

Hydrocarbons as Hexane

   

(%)

(ppm)

       
 

1968 - 1971

9.0

900

 

1972 - 1974

8.0

800

 

1975 - 1977

7.0

700

 

1978 - 1979

6.0

600

 

1980

3.0

300

 

1981 and later

1.2

220

 

    1. Exhaust emissions from light duty trucks, which for the purposes of this subsection means a motor vehicle rated at 8000 pounds gross vehicle weight or less which is designed for carrying more than 10 persons or designed for the transportation of property, freight or cargo, or is a derivative of such a vehicle, shall not exceed the following limitations:
     

    Model Year

    Carbon Monoxide

    Hydrocarbons as Hexane

       

    (%)

    (ppm)

           
     

    1968 - 1971

    9.0

    900

     

    1972 - 1974

    8.0

    800

     

    1975 - 1978

    7.0

    700

     

    1979 - 1980

    6.0

    600

     

    1981 - 1983

    3.0

    300

     

    1984 and later

    1.2

    220

     

      1. Exhaust emissions from heavy duty vehicles, which for the purposes of this subsection means a vehicle with 8001 pounds or greater manufacturer's maximum gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), shall not exceed the following limitations:
       

      Model Year

      Carbon Monoxide

      Hydrocarbons as Hexane

         

      %

      (ppm)

       

      1968 - 1971

      9.5

      1500

       

      1972 - 1978

      9.0

      900

       

      1979 - 1984

      7.0

      700

       

      1985 and later

      3.0

      300

       

       

      (Source: Repealed at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

       


      Section 240.125 Compliance Determination (Repealed)

       

      For purposes of determining compliance with Section 240.124 of this Part, all vehicles shall be inspected while operating in the idle mode, and all 1981 and later model year light duty vehicles and light duty trucks (as defined in Subsection 240.124(b) of this Part) shall be inspected at high idle during a two-speed idle test.

       

      (Source: Repealed at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

       

      SUBPART E: TRANSIENT LOADED MODE TEST EMISSION STANDARDS

       


      Section 240.162 Vehicle Exhaust Emission Start-Up Standards

       

      Vehicle exhaust emission start-up standards contained in Section 240.Table A of this Part shall apply for all vehicles subject to inspection until two years after the beginning of IM240 testing. Subsequently, these standards shall continue to apply to all model year 1981 through model year 1987 LDV, LDT1, and LDT2 vehicles. All standards are expressed in grams per mile (gpm).

       

      (Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

       

      Section 240.163 Vehicle Exhaust Emission Final Standards

       

      Vehicle exhaust emission final standards contained in Section 240.Table B of this Part shall apply for all vehicles subject to inspection beginning at the conclusion of testing using the start-up vehicle exhaust emissions standards required in Section 240.162 except for model year 1981 through model year 1987 LDV, LDT1, and LDT2 vehicles, which shall continue to use the standards contained in Section 240.Table A of this Part as described in Section 240.162. All standards are expressed in grams per mile (gpm).

       

      (Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

       

      Section 240.164 Vehicle Exhaust Emission Fast-Pass Standards

       

      Vehicle exhaust emissions fast-pass standards contained in Section 240.Table C of this Part will apply for all vehicles subject to inspection under Section 240.161 of this Part utilizing the IM240 transient loaded mode exhaust emission test procedures that have been will be adopted by the Agency in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 276. All standards are expressed as the cumulative grams for each second of the composite and Phase 2 tests.

       

      (Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

       

      Section 240.165  Compliance Determination

       

      a) Vehicle Exhaust Emission Start-Up and Final Standards - Compliance shall be determined based upon the measurement of exhaust emissions while operating the vehicle on a dynamometer and following the driving cycle as specified for the transient IM240 test procedures adopted by the Agency. If the corrected, composite emission rates exceed standards for any pollutant, additional analysis of test results shall review the second phase ("Phase 2") of the driving cycle separately. Phase 2 shall include second 94 through second 239 of the driving cycle. Second-by-second emission rates in grams and composite emission rates in grams per mile for Phase 2 and for the entire composite test shall be recorded for each pollutant. For any given pollutant, if the composite emission level is at or below the composite standard or if the Phase 2 grams per mile emission level is at or below the applicable Phase 2 standard, then the vehicle shall pass the test for that pollutant. Composite and Phase 2 emission rates shall be calculated in accordance with procedures specified in "High-Tech I/M Procedures, Emissions Standards, Quality Control Requirements, and Equipment Specifications: IM240 and Functional Evaporative System Tests, Revised Technical Guidance," incorporated by reference at Section 240.107(c) 240.107 of this Part.

       

      b) Vehicle Exhaust Emission Fast-Pass Standards - Compliance will be determined based upon the measurement of exhaust emissions while operating the vehicle on a dynamometer and following the driving cycle as specified for the transient IM240 test procedures adopted by the Agency. Vehicles will be fast-passed using the following algorithm:

       

      1) Beginning at second 30 of the driving cycle, cumulative second-by-second emission levels for each second, calculated from the start of the cycle in grams, will be compared to the cumulative fast-pass emission standards for the second under consideration. Beginning at second 109, fast-pass decisions are based upon analysis of cumulative emissions in Phase 2, the portion of the test beginning at second 94, as well as emission levels accumulated from the beginning of the composite test.

       

      2) A vehicle will pass the transient IM240 test for a given pollutant if either of the following conditions occurs:

       

      A) cumulative emissions of the pollutant are below the full cycle fast-pass standard for the second under consideration; or

       

      B) at second 109 and later, cumulative Phase 2 emissions are below the Phase 2 fast-pass standards for the second under consideration.

       

      3) Testing may be terminated when fast-pass criteria are met for all subject pollutants in the same second.

       

      4) If a fast-pass determination cannot be made for all subject pollutants before the driving cycle ends, the pass/fail determination for each component will be based on composite or Phase 2 emissions over the full driving cycle according to the procedures in subsection (a) of this Section. In cases where fast-pass standards are not used, composite emission rates in grams per mile for Phase 2 and for the entire composite test will be recorded for each pollutant.

       

      5) Composite and Phase 2 emission rates will be calculated in accordance with procedures specified in “High-Tech I/M Procedures, Emissions Standards, Quality Control Requirements, and Equipment Specifications: IM240 and Functional Evaporative System Tests, Revised Technical Guidance” incorporated by reference at Section 240.107(c) 240.107 of this Part.

       

      (Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

       

      SUBPART H: ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC TEST STANDARDS

       
      Section 240.191 Applicability
        
      The standards of this Subpart apply to all 1996 and newer model year light duty vehicles, light duty trucks 1, and light duty trucks 2 that are required to meet the standards contained in 40 C.F.R. § 86.094-17 and which are inspected utilizing the on-board diagnostic test procedures that will be adopted by the Agency in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 276. Vehicles that receive a result of fail do not thereby fail their emissions test until January 1, 2002 2001.

      (Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

           

       


      Section 240.TABLE A Vehicle Exhaust Emission Start-Up Standards

       

      Light Duty Vehicles:

       

      Model Years

      Hydrocarbons

      Carbon Monoxide

      Oxides of Nitrogen

       

       

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

       

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

       

       

      1996+

       

       

      0.80

       

       

      0.50

       

       

      15.0

       

       

      12.0

       

       

      2.0

       

       

      Reserved

      1991-1995

      1.20

      0.75

      20.0

      16.0

      2.5

      Reserved

      1983-1990

      2.00

      1.25

      30.0

      24.0

      3.0

      Reserved

      1981-1982

      2.00

      1.25

      60.0

      48.0

      3.0

      Reserved

       

       

      Light Duty Trucks 1:

       

      Model Years

      Hydrocarbons

      Carbon Monoxide

      Oxides of Nitrogen

       

       

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

       

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

       

      1996+

                 

      (< 3750 LVW)

      0.80

      0.50

      15.0

      12.0

      2.0

      Reserved

      (> 3750 LVW)

      1.00

      0.63

      20.0

      16.0

      2.5

      Reserved

      1991-1995

      2.40

      1.50

      60.0

      48.0

      3.0

      Reserved

      1988-1990

      3.20

      2.00

      80.0

      64.0

      3.5

      Reserved

      1984-1987

      3.20

      2.00

      80.0

      64.0

      7.0

      Reserved

      1981-1983

      7.50

      5.00

      100.0

      80.0

      7.0

      Reserved

       

      Light Duty Trucks 2:

       

      Model Years

      Hydrocarbons

      Carbon Monoxide

      Oxides of Nitrogen

       

       

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

       

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

       

      1996+

                 

      (< 5750 ALVW)

      1.00

      0.63

      20.0

      16.0

      2.5

      Reserved

      (> 5750 ALVW)

      2.40

      1.50

      60.0

      48.0

      4.0

      Reserved

      1991-1995

      2.40

      1.50

      60.0

      48.0

      4.5

      Reserved

      1988-1990

      3.20

      2.00

      80.0

      64.0

      5.0

      Reserved

      1984-1987

      3.20

      2.00

      80.0

      64.0

      7.0

      Reserved

      1981-1983

      7.50

      5.00

      100.0

      80.0

      7.0

      Reserved

       

      (Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

       

      Section 240.TABLE B Vehicle Exhaust Emission Final Standards

       

      Light Duty Vehicles:

       

      Model Years

      Hydrocarbons

      Carbon Monoxide

      Oxides of Nitrogen

       

       

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

       

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

       

       

      1996+

       

       

      0.60

       

       

      0.40

       

       

      10.0

       

       

      8.0

       

       

      1.5

       

       

      Reserved

      1983-1995

      0.80

      0.50

      15.0

      12.0

      2.0

      Reserved

      1981-1982

      0.80

      0.50

      30.0

      24.0

      2.0

      Reserved

       

       

      Light Duty Trucks 1:

       

      Model Years

      Hydrocarbons

      Carbon Monoxide

      Oxides of Nitrogen

       

       

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

       

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

       

      1996+

                 

      (< 3750 LVW)

      0.60

      0.40

      10.0

      8.0

      1.5

      Reserved

      (> 3750 LVW)

      0.80

      0.50

      13.0

      10.0

      1.8

      Reserved

      1988-1995

      1.60

      1.00

      40.0

      32.0

      2.5

      Reserved

      1984-1987

      1.60

      1.00

      40.0

      32.0

      4.5

      Reserved

      1981-1983

      3.40

      2.00

      70.0

      56.0

      4.5

      Reserved

       

      Light Duty Trucks 2:

       

      Model Years

      Hydrocarbons

      Carbon Monoxide

      Oxides of Nitrogen

       

       

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

      Composite

      Phase 2

       

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

      (gpm)

       

      1996+

                 

      (< 5750 ALVW)

      0.80

      0.50

      13.0

      10.0

      1.8

      Reserved

      (> 5750 ALVW)

      0.80

      0.50

      15.0

      12.0

      2.0

      Reserved

      1988-1995

      1.60

      1.00

      40.0

      32.0

      3.5

      Reserved

      1984-1987

      1.60

      1.00

      40.0

      32.0

      4.5

      Reserved

      1981-1983

      3.40

      2.00

      70.0

      56.0

      4.5

      Reserved

       

      (Source: Amended at       Ill. Reg. , effective                     )

       

      Section 240.TABLE C Vehicle Exhaust Emission Fast-Pass Standards

       
             
        1. Vehicles having composite hydrocarbon emission limitations of less than 1.25 grams per mile, in Section 240.TABLE A or Section 240.TABLE B, shall use the hydrocarbon fast-pass standards contained in this subpart. Vehicles having and composite carbon monoxide emission limitations of less than 20.0 grams per mile, in Section 240.TABLE A or Section 240.TABLE B, shall use the carbon monoxide fast-pass standards contained in this subpart.
        Hydrocarbons    Carbon Monoxide
             
        Second
        Composite
        Phase 2
        Composite
        Phase 2
        30
        0.124    N/A    0.693    N/A
        31
        0.126    N/A    0.773    N/A
        32
        0.129    N/A    0.837    N/A
        33
        0.135    N/A    0.851    N/A
        34
        0.140    N/A    0.853    N/A
        35
        0.146    N/A    0.857    N/A
        36
        0.150    N/A    0.900    N/A
        37
        0.153    N/A    0.960    N/A
        38
        0.156    N/A    1.034    N/A
        39
        0.160    N/A    1.070    N/A
        40
        0.165    N/A    1.076    N/A
        41
        0.169    N/A    1.083    N/A
        42
        0.172    N/A    1.102    N/A
        43
        0.173    N/A    1.111    N/A
        44
        0.177    N/A    1.114    N/A
        45
        0.197    N/A    1.157    N/A
        46
        0.200    N/A    1.344    N/A
        47
        0.208    N/A    1.482    N/A
        48
        0.221    N/A    1.530    N/A
        49
        0.232    N/A    1.542    N/A
        50
        0.235    N/A    1.553    N/A
        51
        0.238    N/A    1.571    N/A
        52
        0.240    N/A    1.595    N/A
        53
        0.242    N/A    1.633    N/A
        54 0.246N/A1.685N/A
            
        55 0.249N/A1.689N/A
        56 0.252N/A1.693N/A
        57 0.261N/A1.700N/A
        58 0.271N/A1.723N/A
        59 0.276N/A1.852N/A
        60 0.278N/A1.872N/A
        61 0.280N/A1.872N/A
        62 0.282N/A1.872N/A
        63 0.283N/A1.900N/A
        64 0.284N/A1.917N/A
        65 0.285N/A1.944N/A
        66 0.286N/A2.000N/A
        67 0.288N/A2.060N/A
        68 0.291N/A2.064N/A
        69 0.294N/A2.076N/A
        70 0.296N/A2.104N/A
        71 0.298N/A2.117N/A
        72 0.300N/A2.125N/A
        73 0.302N/A2.130N/A
        74 0.304N/A2.138N/A
        75 0.307N/A2.152N/A
        76 0.308N/A2.170N/A
        77 0.308N/A2.188N/A
        78 0.308N/A2.200N/A
        79 0.314N/A2.212N/A
        80 0.320N/A2.212N/A
        81 0.324N/A2.221N/A
        82 0.327N/A2.222N/A
        83 0.329N/A2.227N/A
        84 0.333N/A2.236N/A
        85 0.336N/A2.243N/A
        86 0.339N/A2.262N/A
        87 0.343N/A2.271N/A
        88 0.347N/A2.284N/A
        89 0.350N/A2.299N/A
        90 0.356N/A2.308N/A
        91 0.358N/A2.326N/A
        92 0.360N/A2.330N/A
        93 0.363N/A2.331N/A
        94 0.367N/A2.344N/A
        95 0.370N/A2.347N/A
        96 0.372N/A2.355N/A
        97 0.376N/A2.395N/A
        98 0.388N/A2.451N/A
        99 0.396N/A2.508N/A
        100 0.405N/A2.590N/A
        101 0.410N/A2.660N/A
        102 0.411N/A2.749N/A
        103 0.412N/A2.913N/A
        104 0.413N/A3.162N/A
        105 0.421N/A3.170N/A
        106 0.428N/A3.197N/A
        107 0.430N/A3.288N/A
        108 0.455N/A3.419N/A
        109 0.4590.0153.5870.168
        110 0.4620.0173.5950.173
        111 0.4640.0213.6400.237
        112 0.4660.0243.7400.266
        113 0.4680.0243.8680.280
        114 0.4710.0253.8770.291
        115 0.4880.0263.9340.314
        116 0.5130.0294.0150.331
        117 0.5380.0324.0610.345
        118 0.5610.0354.0630.350
        119 0.5770.0354.0790.356
        120 0.5800.0364.1400.367
        121 0.5860.0384.1850.388
        122 0.5940.0404.1990.407
        123 0.6030.0414.2050.463
        124 0.6100.0424.2120.480
        125 0.6150.0424.2320.506
        126 0.6240.0424.2980.518
        127 0.6280.0454.3440.522
        128 0.6320.0464.3610.525
        129 0.6370.0464.3660.528
        130 0.6410.0494.3690.530
        131 0.6430.0504.3720.530
        132 0.6440.0524.4350.534
        133 0.6450.0544.5230.550
        134 0.6470.0544.5240.554
        135 0.6510.0544.5250.590
        136 0.6580.0554.5310.616
        137 0.6630.0554.5340.639
        138 0.6660.0564.5420.653
        139 0.6680.0594.5530.662
        140 0.6700.0614.5540.683
        141 0.6720.0614.5540.696
        142 0.6750.0614.5540.708
        143 0.6780.0634.5540.721
        144 0.6810.0644.5540.739
        145 0.6840.0654.5540.742
        146 0.6860.0664.5540.743
        147 0.6880.0674.5540.745
        148 0.6900.0684.5540.748
        149 0.6920.0694.5540.751
        150 0.6940.0704.5540.762
        151 0.6960.0714.5560.789
        152 0.6980.0724.5560.790
        153 0.7000.0734.5650.794
        154 0.7020.0734.6120.799
        155 0.7040.0744.8340.805
        156 0.7060.0775.7020.842
        157 0.7080.0795.8410.990
        158 0.7100.0826.1701.038
        159 0.7120.0826.6701.357
        160 0.7160.0867.4251.455
        161 0.7500.0958.3791.546
        162 0.7840.1079.6481.824
        163 0.8050.11510.9182.746
        164 0.8400.12212.1573.073
        165 0.8530.12712.7313.633
        166 0.8740.15912.8314.505
        167 0.9030.18612.8924.952
        168 0.9100.18912.9325.254
        169 0.9140.20013.7025.730
        170 0.9160.22014.1396.051
        171 0.9190.23614.9646.333
        172 0.9310.24715.7046.490
        173 0.9480.25716.2536.796
        174 0.9830.26716.9077.205
        175 1.0180.28317.6558.151
        176 1.0270.29518.0208.230
        177 1.0350.31218.3498.584
        178 1.0510.31818.6718.800
        179 1.0740.32318.9728.847
        180 1.0840.33719.2288.913
        181 1.0990.34520.1239.122
        182 1.1210.35020.4059.532
        183 1.1320.35920.75410.256
        184 1.1520.38721.68410.862
        185 1.1610.39821.95510.996
        186 1.1680.40022.65011.206
        187 1.1750.40222.98911.514
        188 1.1810.40523.53511.894
        189 1.1880.41823.87612.019
        190 1.2030.42924.01812.170
        191 1.2190.44224.46412.517
        192 1.2330.45724.68512.598
        193 1.2510.47324.93112.625
        194 1.2550.48725.18812.653
        195 1.2580.50125.46812.777
        196 1.2650.51025.62712.906
        197 1.2800.51225.74612.989
        198 1.2930.51425.85013.060
        199 1.3010.51625.97413.165
        200 1.3130.51826.14113.242
        201 1.3240.52726.22513.412
        202 1.3320.54026.33813.662
        203 1.3410.54726.54713.773
        204 1.3570.55326.81813.942
        205 1.3750.55927.05214.090
        206 1.3920.56327.39314.224
        207 1.4080.56727.50114.426
        208 1.4220.57127.63214.498
        209 1.4330.57527.80314.776
        210 1.4430.57927.95314.907
        211 1.4530.59528.20514.916
        212 1.4630.60528.54315.014
        213 1.4680.61428.99715.221
        214 1.4700.62229.00015.472
        215 1.4740.62729.00515.555
        216 1.4780.63829.08115.652
        217 1.4810.64329.28115.969
        218 1.4840.64329.48316.028
        219 1.4870.64529.73416.375
        220 1.4900.65129.80316.487
        221 1.4930.65529.82116.524
        222 1.5040.66329.84716.578
        223 1.5220.67129.86216.684
        224 1.5470.67529.87316.755
        225 1.5490.68430.00816.770
        226 1.5620.69430.12616.805
        227 1.5740.70130.12716.865
        228 1.5790.70230.12716.960
        229 1.5840.70830.20816.960
        230 1.5890.70830.31416.962
        231 1.5900.70930.32316.988
        232 1.5960.71030.32517.072
        233 1.5980.71030.36817.094
        234 1.6040.71130.41117.184
        235 1.6100.71230.41617.187
        236 1.6120.71230.42817.188
        237 1.6130.71230.43017.189
        238 1.6140.71330.45217.241
        239 1.6150.71630.48817.370
        b) Vehicles having composite hydrocarbon emission limitations of at least 1.25 grams per mile but less than 2.00 grams per mile, in Section 240.TABLE A or Section 240.TABLE B, shall use the hydrocarbon fast-pass standards contained in this subpart. Vehicles having and composite carbon monoxide emission limitations of at least 20.0 grams per mile but less than 30.0 grams per mile, in Section 240.TABLE A or Section 240.TABLE B, shall use the carbon monoxide fast-pass standards contained in this subpart.
        Hydrocarbons Carbon Monoxide
        Second Composite Phase 2 Composite Phase 2
        30 0.247N/A1.502N/A
        31 0.253N/A1.546N/A
        32 0.258N/A1.568N/A
        33 0.263N/A1.582N/A
        34 0.268N/A1.593N/A
        35 0.277N/A1.602N/A
        36 0.283N/A1.621N/A
        37 0.293N/A1.631N/A
        38 0.297N/A1.702N/A
        39 0.298N/A1.784N/A
        40 0.313N/A1.879N/A
        41 0.320N/A2.162N/A
        42 0.327N/A2.307N/A
        43 0.342N/A2.343N/A
        44 0.360N/A2.376N/A
        45 0.376N/A2.406N/A
        46 0.389N/A2.433N/A
        47 0.408N/A2.458N/A
        48 0.423N/A2.483N/A
        49 0.434N/A2.774N/A
        50 0.444N/A2.844N/A
        51 0.454N/A2.900N/A
        52 0.465N/A2.936N/A
        53 0.472N/A3.133N/A
        54 0.478N/A3.304N/A
        55 0.485N/A3.407N/A
        56 0.493N/A3.456N/A
        57 0.500N/A3.480N/A
        58 0.505N/A3.518N/A
        59 0.514N/A3.560N/A
        60 0.537N/A3.593N/A
        61 0.540N/A3.628N/A
        62 0.543N/A3.641N/A
        63 0.546N/A3.655N/A
        64 0.551N/A3.680N/A
        65 0.559N/A3.700N/A
        66 0.567N/A3.728N/A
        67 0.575N/A3.857N/A
        68 0.588N/A3.894N/A
        69 0.595N/A3.943N/A
        70 0.601N/A3.983N/A
        71 0.606N/A4.009N/A
        72 0.610N/A4.023N/A
        73 0.617N/A4.023N/A
        74 0.631N/A4.053N/A
        75 0.643N/A4.063N/A
        76 0.651N/A4.077N/A
        77 0.659N/A4.225N/A
        78 0.667N/A4.243N/A
        79 0.676N/A4.260N/A
        80 0.681N/A4.282N/A
        81 0.685N/A4.322N/A
        82 0.689N/A4.398N/A
        83 0.694N/A4.482N/A
        84 0.700N/A4.515N/A
        85 0.705N/A4.518N/A
        86 0.709N/A4.520N/A
        87 0.713N/A4.522N/A
        88 0.717N/A4.522N/A
        89 0.721N/A4.523N/A
        90 0.724N/A4.526N/A
        91 0.727N/A4.527N/A
        92 0.729N/A4.527N/A
        93 0.731N/A4.528N/A
        94 0.734N/A4.528N/A
        95 0.740N/A4.528N/A
        96 0.748N/A4.529N/A
        97 0.759N/A4.575N/A
        98 0.771N/A4.703N/A
        99 0.783N/A4.805N/A
        100 0.793N/A4.886N/A
        101 0.810N/A4.957N/A
        102 0.823N/A5.104N/A
        103 0.836N/A5.340N/A
        104 0.853N/A5.496N/A
        105 0.871N/A5.625N/A
        106 0.887N/A5.815N/A
        107 0.899N/A6.473N/A
        108 0.931N/A7.037N/A
        109 0.9470.0407.4190.246
        110 0.9570.0477.6430.257
        111 0.9650.0527.7590.286
        112 0.9710.0567.8240.379
        113 0.9770.0617.8890.425
        114 0.9830.0647.9600.457
        115 1.0030.0728.0240.477
        116 1.0300.0818.0760.494
        117 1.0410.0828.1110.504
        118 1.0500.0838.1300.512
        119 1.0520.0928.1480.519
        120 1.0550.0948.2110.529
        121 1.0610.0978.4780.529
        122 1.0710.1008.5480.530
        123 1.0810.1038.5610.531
        124 1.0910.1068.5680.532
        125 1.1020.1088.5720.533
        126 1.1100.1108.5840.548
        127 1.1160.1128.5920.610
        128 1.1210.1148.5960.614
        129 1.1250.1168.5970.622
        130 1.1280.1188.6010.631
        131 1.1300.1208.6050.640
        132 1.1320.1228.6080.646
        133 1.1340.1238.6260.650
        134 1.1350.1248.6500.652
        135 1.1430.1278.6600.738
        136 1.1470.1308.7670.754
        137 1.1560.1349.0290.780
        138 1.1630.1399.2380.795
        139 1.1860.1469.3890.804
        140 1.2530.1499.4930.810
        141 1.2620.1519.5830.815
        142 1.2710.1539.6260.818
        143 1.2770.1559.6690.821
        144 1.2830.1579.7160.825
        145 1.2910.1629.7630.840
        146 1.2940.1649.8090.847
        147 1.2960.1669.8520.855
        148 1.2980.1689.8850.865
        149 1.3030.1699.9320.874
        150 1.3160.1709.9860.891
        151 1.3300.17110.0390.914
        152 1.3420.17210.0720.929
        153 1.3480.17310.0900.937
        154 1.3530.17510.1050.942
        155 1.3620.17810.1460.949
        156 1.3650.18010.2451.375
        157 1.3660.18910.3971.576
        158 1.3730.19810.9231.943
        159 1.3970.20311.9702.820
        160 1.4220.20713.4213.281
        161 1.4400.21415.2893.483
        162 1.4520.22115.9123.620
        163 1.4650.22916.5304.168
        164 1.5090.24717.6224.338
        165 1.5330.27418.3664.682
        166 1.5550.30919.8695.633
        167 1.5760.31820.7116.137
        168 1.5980.32222.3196.853
        169 1.6180.33323.7517.136
        170 1.6360.34324.8427.320
        171 1.6660.35625.4107.685
        172 1.6850.38525.7988.052
        173 1.7260.40926.1228.344
        174 1.7420.43326.3538.602
        175 1.7560.45326.6388.898
        176 1.7690.46327.2199.251
        177 1.7840.50727.27910.253
        178 1.8020.52327.32010.828
        179 1.8220.52827.35210.933
        180 1.8430.54127.82211.060
        181 1.8640.54928.76311.188
        182 1.8840.55929.40211.345
        183 1.8960.57129.97111.733
        184 1.9150.58430.27612.598
        185 1.9400.59830.98812.953
        186 1.9580.61331.09513.213
        187 1.9720.62431.31414.131
        188 1.9850.62931.83314.839
        189 1.9910.62932.23915.137
        190 1.9930.63832.54715.138
        191 1.9950.64832.85515.141
        192 2.0010.65933.15315.595
        193 2.0150.66333.44415.658
        194 2.0310.67133.48215.704
        195 2.0470.68133.51615.729
        196 2.0630.69333.54916.058
        197 2.0790.70933.65316.987
        198 2.0940.72533.97317.064
        199 2.1090.74034.15917.073
        200 2.1220.75434.19117.153
        201 2.1300.76734.25017.332
        202 2.1370.77534.46917.406
        203 2.1570.78734.71617.641
        204 2.1720.79534.96917.922
        205 2.1940.80335.14418.484
        206 2.2220.85435.41818.553
        207 2.2450.85935.76618.658
        208 2.2680.87235.94918.953
        209 2.2790.89236.01019.266
        210 2.2880.89636.54819.309
        211 2.3010.90337.17919.731
        212 2.3160.92437.65119.902
        213 2.3320.93838.04120.012
        214 2.3450.94138.59120.260
        215 2.3540.95138.85220.739
        216 2.3620.96638.86121.346
        217 2.3680.97938.92621.810
        218 2.3760.98039.19422.001
        219 2.3840.98139.47422.290
        220 2.3911.00539.66822.324
        221 2.3951.01639.78122.343
        222 2.4001.02239.89022.522
        223 2.4051.02839.95422.661
        224 2.4091.03539.98422.666
        225 2.4131.04139.98922.667
        226 2.4151.04539.99022.668
        227 2.4171.05139.99022.669
        228 2.4191.05539.99022.670
        229 2.4201.05939.99122.671
        230 2.4211.06240.01222.671
        231 2.4231.06340.06122.672
        232 2.4251.06340.11622.673
        233 2.4271.06340.24922.673
        234 2.4291.06440.25322.673
        235 2.4301.06440.29022.674
        236 2.4311.06640.38522.675
        237 2.4321.06940.48822.675
        238 2.4331.07240.72022.675
        239 2.4341.07540.76322.677
        c) Vehicles having composite hydrocarbon emission limitations of 2.00 grams per mile or greater, in Section 240.TABLE A or Section 240.TABLE B, shall use the hydrocarbon fast-pass standards contained in this subpart. Vehicles having and composite carbon monoxide emission limitations of 30.0 grams per mile or greater, in Section 240.TABLE A or Section 240.TABLE B, shall use the carbon monoxide fast-pass standards contained in this subpart.
        Hydrocarbons Carbon Monoxide
            Second Composite Phase 2 Composite Phase 2
        30 0.407N/A3.804N/A
        31 0.415N/A3.985N/A
        32 0.423N/A4.215N/A
        33 0.436N/A4.440N/A
        34 0.451N/A4.579N/A
        35 0.464N/A4.688N/A
        36 0.468N/A4.749N/A
        37 0.475N/A4.783N/A
        38 0.487N/A4.813N/A
        39 0.506N/A4.876N/A
        40 0.530N/A5.104N/A
        41 0.549N/A5.217N/A
        42 0.569N/A5.383N/A
        43 0.588N/A5.571N/A
        44 0.609N/A5.888N/A
        45 0.621N/A6.199N/A
        46 0.636N/A6.245N/A
        47 0.649N/A6.318N/A
        48 0.666N/A6.418N/A
        49 0.679N/A6.540N/A
        50 0.696N/A6.690N/A
        51 0.712N/A6.875N/A
        52 0.727N/A7.029N/A
        53 0.745N/A7.129N/A
        54 0.760N/A7.359N/A
        55 0.776N/A7.722N/A
        56 0.797N/A8.017N/A
        57 0.814N/A8.249N/A
        58 0.826N/A8.425N/A
        59 0.837N/A8.563N/A
        60 0.849N/A8.686N/A
        61 0.862N/A8.804N/A
        62 0.872N/A8.916N/A
        63 0.887N/A9.025N/A
        64 0.895N/A9.138N/A
        65 0.903N/A9.250N/A
        66 0.925N/A9.354N/A
        67 0.933N/A9.457N/A
        68 0.945N/A9.575N/A
        69 0.959N/A9.728N/A
        70 0.970N/A9.938N/A
        71 0.980N/A10.140N/A
        72 0.988N/A10.222N/A
        73 0.997N/A10.261N/A
        74 1.022N/A10.278N/A
        75 1.037N/A10.290N/A
        76 1.051N/A10.715N/A
        77 1.064N/A10.790N/A
        78 1.075N/A10.844N/A
        79 1.087N/A10.921N/A
        80 1.097N/A11.010N/A
        81 1.105N/A11.090N/A
        82 1.114N/A11.136N/A
        83 1.136N/A11.136N/A
        84 1.160N/A11.165N/A
        85 1.182N/A11.191N/A
        86 1.201N/A11.205N/A
        87 1.217N/A11.211N/A
        88 1.233N/A11.211N/A
        89 1.248N/A11.211N/A
        90 1.262N/A11.211N/A
        91 1.271N/A11.220N/A
        92 1.279N/A11.294N/A
        93 1.287N/A11.332N/A
        94 1.295N/A11.355N/A
        95 1.302N/A11.383N/A
        96 1.309N/A11.410N/A
        97 1.316N/A11.433N/A
        98 1.325N/A11.516N/A
        99 1.339N/A11.820N/A
        100 1.356N/A12.104N/A
        101 1.365N/A12.344N/A
        102 1.378N/A12.781N/A
        103 1.397N/A13.472N/A
        104 1.420N/A14.405N/A
        105 1.445N/A14.808N/A
        106 1.470N/A14.965N/A
        107 1.491N/A15.121N/A
        108 1.506N/A15.372N/A
        109 1.5170.15115.5301.113
        110 1.5280.15915.6871.213
        111 1.5420.17216.0181.344
        112 1.5590.18616.5271.399
        113 1.5780.19916.8101.520
        114 1.5940.20716.9611.640
        115 1.6050.21617.1201.684
        116 1.6150.22917.1351.693
        117 1.6250.23517.2491.786
        118 1.6420.24017.4512.007
        119 1.6700.24517.5092.084
        120 1.6940.26117.6052.179
        121 1.7050.26717.7342.264
        122 1.7170.27718.0492.328
        123 1.7320.28718.4472.375
        124 1.7470.29818.5922.437
        125 1.7630.30818.6572.543
        126 1.7790.31618.7962.593
        127 1.7950.32218.9522.641
        128 1.8100.32919.1372.663
        129 1.8230.33819.3292.672
        130 1.8350.34619.5192.676
        131 1.8450.35419.7072.683
        132 1.8540.35619.8822.817
        133 1.8620.35719.9052.992
        134 1.8700.35920.0493.111
        135 1.8830.36220.4603.234
        136 1.8880.36420.7463.304
        137 1.8960.36821.0683.310
        138 1.9110.37821.3803.320
        139 1.9280.39121.7483.354
        140 1.9490.40222.0463.436
        141 1.9690.40822.3483.443
        142 1.9820.42222.3973.452
        143 1.9990.42822.4073.490
        144 2.0110.43222.4173.552
        145 2.0220.43422.9223.588
        146 2.0350.43922.9513.600
        147 2.0430.45022.9763.616
        148 2.0490.46023.0173.627
        149 2.0630.46723.0733.636
        150 2.0850.47223.1613.676
        151 2.1040.48023.2183.882
        152 2.1170.49123.2534.011
        153 2.1270.50323.3374.047
        154 2.1380.50523.4254.067
        155 2.1520.51523.5344.081
        156 2.1680.52223.6524.116
        157 2.1860.52723.7394.251
        158 2.2050.53724.6065.099
        159 2.2240.54925.6155.383
        160 2.2420.56826.0736.362
        161 2.2680.58628.4967.926
        162 2.3080.61029.7728.429
        163 2.3520.64831.0569.201
        164 2.4060.67733.35110.825
        165 2.4210.69934.89012.291
        166 2.4350.72035.93713.366
        167 2.4700.73837.01214.428
        168 2.5010.76737.89215.318
        169 2.5370.82839.02815.699
        170 2.5710.85540.40616.073
        171 2.6250.86941.37916.475
        172 2.6570.88542.03317.158
        173 2.6830.90042.43217.532
        174 2.7010.94142.74217.965
        175 2.7170.97943.39918.242
        176 2.7321.00243.89518.283
        177 2.7561.02544.22718.480
        178 2.7811.04744.92619.576
        179 2.8111.06545.25620.015
        180 2.8531.08945.55320.203
        181 2.8981.10945.75320.433
        182 2.9461.13346.21021.025
        183 2.9881.15847.01721.882
        184 3.0231.18448.18522.204
        185 3.0571.20948.74122.859
        186 3.0761.22249.46223.533
        187 3.1011.23150.31324.281
        188 3.1201.23951.28525.078
        189 3.1361.25452.07625.276
        190 3.1511.27852.85725.578
        191 3.1631.30052.87625.859
        192 3.2091.31353.06725.985
        193 3.2231.32453.77726.153
        194 3.2371.34054.24226.582
        195 3.2631.36754.48927.067
        196 3.3021.38754.60127.456
        197 3.3381.40254.91227.805
        198 3.3721.41755.58828.070
        199 3.3901.43256.26628.590
        200 3.4281.44656.61728.914
        201 3.4701.46056.86329.063
        202 3.4931.47757.20429.502
        203 3.5091.49257.37129.697
        204 3.5221.50157.48729.713
        205 3.5331.51057.72829.783
        206 3.5501.52258.09729.942
        207 3.5781.56158.57230.284
        208 3.6071.58559.02430.755
        209 3.6301.59759.32131.287
        210 3.6581.60759.71531.549
        211 3.7011.62760.04531.820
        212 3.7451.64560.45332.250
        213 3.7781.65660.93532.546
        214 3.8141.66361.30732.808
        215 3.8251.66961.66633.060
        216 3.8351.67462.14833.204
        217 3.8441.68562.53233.341
        218 3.8531.70062.54633.414
        219 3.8641.70462.55933.514
        220 3.8741.70662.57033.640
        221 3.8911.70962.84633.692
        222 3.9281.71163.09733.711
        223 3.9661.71463.15033.733
        224 4.0081.71863.15033.770
        225 4.0101.72163.15033.796
        226 4.0121.72363.15033.810
        227 4.0161.72663.15033.821
        228 4.0191.72963.15033.839
        229 4.0571.73163.15033.865
        230 4.0651.73363.15033.894
        231 4.0711.73563.15033.918
        232 4.0731.74363.15033.944
        233 4.0751.74963.15033.985
        234 4.0771.75363.15334.014
        235 4.0791.75763.15934.032
        236 4.0811.76263.17334.051
        237 4.0831.76763.19334.067
        238 4.0841.77263.21434.079
        239 4.0851.77663.23334.085

        (Source: Amended at       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 24th day of August 2000 by a vote of 7-0.

        Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk

           Illinois Pollution Control Board

         

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