ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    June
    16, 1988
    FINAL ORDER.
    ADOPTED RULE
    ORDER
    OF THE
    BOARD
    (by
    3.
    Marlin):
    The Board
    is amending
    the pretreatment regulations pursuant
    to Section
    13.3 of
    the Environmental Protection Act
    (Act).
    Section
    13.3
    of
    the ~ct 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,
    which was 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 of
    the Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
    do
    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 action updates
    the pretreatment
    rules
    to cover USEPA
    rules adopted
    between April
    1,
    1987 and December
    31,
    1987.
    The
    complete text
    of
    the amended
    rules
    is
    as follows:
    TITLE
    35:
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    C:
    WATER POLLUTION
    CHAPTER
    I:
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    PART 307
    SEWER DISCHARGE CRITERIA
    SUBPART 0:
    Section
    307. 2400
    307. 2401
    307. 2402
    307.2403
    307.2404
    307.2405
    307. 2406
    307.2407
    307.2490
    ORGNIC CHEMICALS-
    M~eP~3RiN6-,
    PLASTICS
    AND
    SYNTHETIC
    FIBERS
    General Provisions
    Rayon Fibers
    —Proee~e~w4~hProee~ Wo~ere~e~ on~y~ S~e~
    B4~t~en~~
    et,ene~,or
    Vent Se~~tb~orben~—Other
    Fibers
    Thermoplastic Resins
    Thermosetting Resins
    Commodity Organic Chemicals
    Bulk Organic Chemicals
    Specialty Organic Chemicals
    Non—cornplexed Metal—bearing and Cyanide—bearing
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    PRETREATMENT UPDATE
    (4/1/87 through 12/31/87)
    R88—1l
    90—417

    —2—
    Wastestreams
    307.2491
    Complexed Metal—bearing Wastestreams
    AUTHORITY:
    Implementing Sections
    13 and 13.3 and authorized by
    Section
    27 of
    the Environmental Protection Act,
    as amended by
    P.A.
    84—1320, effective September
    4,
    1986
    (Ill.
    Rev. Stat.
    1985,
    ch.
    111 1/2,
    pars.
    1013 and 1027,
    and Ill.
    Rev.
    Stat.
    1986 Supp..,
    ch. 111
    1/2, par.
    1013.3.
    SOURCE:
    Adopted
    in R70—5, at
    1 PCB 426, March
    31,
    1971;
    amended
    in R71—14,
    at
    4 PCB
    3, March
    7,
    1972;
    amended in R74—3,
    at
    19
    PCB 182,
    October
    30,
    1975;
    amended
    in R74—15,
    16,
    at
    31 PCB 405,
    at
    2 Ill.
    Reg.
    no.
    44,
    page 151,
    effective November
    2,
    1978;
    amended
    in R76—17,
    at
    31 PCB 713,
    at
    2
    Ii..
    Reg.
    no.
    45, page
    101, effective November
    5,
    1978;
    amended
    in R76—21,
    at 44 PCB
    203, at
    6
    Ill.
    Reg.
    563, effective December
    24,
    1981;
    codified
    at
    6
    Ill.
    Reg.
    7818;
    amended
    in R82—5,
    10,
    at
    54 PCB 411,
    at
    8
    Ill.
    Reg.
    1625,
    effective January
    18,
    1984;
    amended in R86—44 at
    12
    Ill. Reg.
    2592,
    effective January
    13,
    1988;
    amended
    in R88—1l
    at
    12 Ill. Reg.
    ,
    effective
    SUBPART 0:
    ORGANIC CHEMICALS— MMI~3PP~e~RNS-,PLASTICS AND
    SYNTHETIC FIBERS
    Section 307.2400
    General Provisions
    a)
    General definitions.
    The Board incorporates j~y~
    reference 40 CFR 414.10,
    as adopted at
    52 Fed.
    Reg.
    42569, November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes no
    later
    amendments
    or editions.
    b)
    Applicability.
    1)
    This Subpart applies
    to process wastewater
    discharges from all establishments or portions of
    establishments which manufacture the organic
    chemicals, plastics and synthetic fibers (OCPSF)
    products
    or product groups which are covered
    by
    Sections 307.2402 through 307.2408 and which are
    included
    in the following SIC major groups,
    as
    defined
    in the Standard Industrial Classification
    Manual,
    incorporated by reference
    in 35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 310.107:
    A)
    SIC 2821
    ——
    Plastic materials,
    synthetic
    resins and nonvulcanizable elastomers.
    B)
    SIC
    2823
    ——
    Cellulosic man—made fibers.
    C)
    SIC 2824
    ——
    Synthetic organic fibers,
    except
    cellulos ic.
    0)
    SIC 2865
    ——
    Cyclic crudes
    and intermediates,
    dyes and organic pigments.
    90—418

    —3—
    E)
    SIC
    2869
    ——
    Industrial
    organic chemicals,
    not
    elsewhere class ified.
    2)
    This
    Subpart applies
    to wastewater discharges
    from
    OCPSF research and
    development, pilot plant,
    technical service and laboratory
    bench scale
    operations
    if such operations
    are conducted
    in
    conjunction with and
    related
    to existing OCPSF
    manufacturing activities
    at
    the plant
    site.
    3)
    Nothwithstanding subsection
    (b)(l),
    this Subpart
    does not apply
    to discharges resulting from the
    manufacture
    of OCPSF products
    if the products are
    included
    in the following SIC subgroups and
    if the
    products have
    in the past been reported
    by the
    establishment under
    these subgroups and not under
    the SIC groups
    listed
    in subsection
    (b)(l):
    A)
    SIC 2843085
    ——
    Bulk surface active agents.
    B)
    SIC
    28914
    ——
    Synthetic
    resin
    and rubber
    adhesives
    C)
    Chemicals
    and chemical preparations
    not
    elsewhere classified:
    i)
    SIC 2899568
    ——
    Sizes, all
    types.
    ii)
    SIC 2899597
    ——
    Other
    industrial chemical
    specialties,
    including fluxes,
    plastic
    wood preparations
    and embalming fluids.
    0)
    SIC 2911058
    ——
    Aromatic hydrocarbons
    manufactured from purchased refinery products.
    E)
    SIC 2911632
    ——
    Aliphatic hydrocarbons
    manufactured from purchased
    refinery products.
    4)
    Notwithstanding subsection
    (b)(l),
    this Subpart
    does not apply
    to any discharges
    for which
    a
    different
    set
    of previously promulgated standards
    in Subparts F
    et
    seq.
    apply,
    unless
    the facility
    reports OCPSF products under SIC codes
    2865,
    2869
    or
    2821,
    and
    the facility’s OCPSF wastewaters are
    discharged separately
    to
    a POTW.
    5)
    This Subpart
    does not apply
    to any process
    wastewater discharge from the manufacture of
    organic chemical compounds solely by extraction
    from plant
    and animal raw materials
    or
    by
    fermentation processes.
    6)
    Discharges
    of chromium,
    copper,
    lead,
    nickel and
    grl—4’9

    —4—
    zinc
    in “complexed metal—bearing wastestreams,”
    listed
    in Section 307.2491, are not subject
    to this
    Subpart.
    c)
    Compliance
    date.
    All dischargers subject
    to
    a
    pretreatment standard
    for existing sources
    in this
    Subpart must comply with the standard by no later than
    November
    5,
    1990.
    Source:
    Added at
    12
    Iii. Reg.
    effective
    Section 307.2401
    Rayon Fibers
    a)
    Applicability.
    This Section applies to discharges
    of
    process wastewater
    resulting from the manufacture of
    rayon fiber
    by the viscose process only.
    b)
    Specialized definitions.
    None.
    C)
    Existing sources:
    1)
    The Board incorporates
    by
    reference 40 CFR 414.25,
    as adopted
    at 52 Fed.
    Reg. 42569, November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes
    no
    later
    amendments
    or editions.
    2)
    No person subject to the pretreatment standards
    incorporated
    by reference
    in subsection
    (1) shall
    cause,
    threaten
    or allow the discharge of any
    contaminant
    to
    a POTW in violation
    of such
    standards.
    d)
    New sources:
    1)
    The Board
    incorporates
    by reference 40 CFR 414.26,
    as adopted at
    52 Fed.
    Reg.
    42569, November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes no later
    amendments or editions.
    2)
    No person subject
    to the pretreatment standards
    incorporated by reference
    in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten or allow
    the discharge of any
    contaminant
    to
    a POTW in violation of such
    standards.
    3)
    “New source” means any building, structure,
    facility or
    installation the construction
    of which
    commenced after March 21,
    1983.
    Source:
    Added at
    12 Ill. Reg.
    effective
    Section 307.2402
    —Proee~~es
    w4th Pro~e~W~er
    een~eton~y~
    90—420

    —5—
    Steem
    B+~tten~-
    ~t~eneh
    or
    Vent
    ~
    ~b~orben~—
    Other Fibers
    ~
    ~~y-
    Pht~9ee~on ~pp~e,
    ~o
    d~eherge~ of
    proee~ we5~ewe~erre~~n~ from
    the
    m
    ufee~re
    of
    ~od~ene
    by
    ~ny proee~wh~ehine~~e~
    the
    o~~4ve
    dydrogene~en of
    bt~tene-
    b+
    Spee~e~red~en~~on~-
    The
    Boerd
    knee
    or~e~by
    reference
    49 &PR
    4~4T~
    ~9&6~-
    Ph~
    ~rtcerpor~~on
    ~ne~de5
    no ~e~er ~mendmen~
    or e~on~
    e3
    Bi~ing
    ~ot~ree5’:-
    These
    ~o~ree~
    ~
    comp3y w~rkh
    the
    genero~~nd ~peeifie ~retree~mert~
    re~t~remen~
    of
    St~bper~
    B~
    d-~
    New eet~ree~-
    ~+
    The
    Boerd ~neerpore~e~ by reference 40
    ep~
    43~4-~6
    ~9&6-)~- ‘Ph+~4ncorpore~on‘~ne3~de~
    no ieter
    dmen~ or
    ed~~on~-
    2-)~
    No person 5t~b~eet~o the pre~ree~rnen~
    5nderd~
    ~neorpor~ed
    by reference ~n ~t~beeet~on~3- ~heH
    e~5e~three~en
    or
    e~ow the
    ~e1t~r~e
    of
    arty
    con em4n~n~~e e
    P9tPW
    4n
    o~e~ionof ~eh
    end~rd5T
    3+
    ANew ~o~treelt~
    ~ny b
    ~~ng7
    ~rt~e~t~rey
    f~e~4~yor ~n~e~on
    the
    con~rttc~onof w~+ch
    commenced ef~erApr~
    25’y
    a)
    Applicability.
    This Section applies
    to dIscharges of
    process wastewater resulting from the manufacture
    of of
    the following SIC 2823 cellulosic man—made fibers and
    fiber groups,
    except rayon
    and SIC 2824
    synthetic
    organic fibers and fiber groups.
    Product groups
    are
    indicated with
    an
    asterisk
    (*).
    *Acrylic fibers
    (85
    Polyacrylonitrile)
    *Cellulose acetate fibers
    *Fluorocarbon (Teflon) fibers
    *Modacrylic fibers
    *Nylon
    6
    fibers
    Nylon
    6 monofilament
    *Nylon
    66
    fibers
    Nylon
    66
    inonofilament
    *polyamjde
    fibers
    (Quiana)
    *polyaramid
    Keviar)
    resin
    fibers
    *polyaramjd
    Nomex)
    resin
    fibers
    *polyester
    fibers
    *Polyethylene
    fibers
    *Polypropylene
    fibers
    *Polyurethane
    fibers
    (Spandex)
    90—42 1

    —6—
    b)
    Specialized
    definitions.
    None.
    c)
    Existing sources:
    1)
    The Board
    incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.35,
    as
    adopted
    at
    52
    Fed.
    Reg.
    42569,
    November
    5,
    1987.
    This
    incorporation
    includes
    no
    later
    amendments
    or
    editions.
    2)
    No
    person
    subject
    to
    the
    pretreatment
    standards
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten
    or
    allow
    the discharge of any
    contaminant
    to
    a POTW in violation of such
    standards.
    d)
    New sources:
    1)
    The Board incorporates
    by reference 40 CFR 414.36,
    as adopted
    at 52 Fed.
    Beg.
    42569, November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes
    no
    later
    amendments
    or
    editions.
    2)
    No
    person
    subject
    to
    the
    pretreatment
    standards
    incorporated by reference
    in subsection
    (1) shall
    cause, threaten
    or
    allow
    the discharge
    of any
    contaminant
    to
    a
    POTW
    in
    violation
    of
    such
    standards.
    3)
    “New source”
    means any building, structure,
    facility or installation the construction of which
    commenced
    after
    March
    21,
    1983.
    Source:
    Section Repealed, new Section adopted
    at 12
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    Section 307.2403
    Thermoplastic Resins
    a)
    Applicability.
    This Section applies
    to discharges
    of
    process wastewater
    resulting from the manufacture of of
    the following SIC
    28213 thermoplastic
    resins and
    thermoplastic resin groups.
    Product groups
    are
    indicated with an asterisk
    (*).
    *Abietic acid
    ——
    Derivatives
    *ABS resins
    *ABS_SAN
    resins
    *Acrylate...methacrylate
    latexes
    *Acrylic
    latex
    *Acrylic
    resins
    *Cellulose
    acetate
    butyrates
    Cellulose
    acetate
    resin
    *Cellulose
    acetates
    90—422

    —7—
    *Celluiose acetates priopionates
    Cellulose nitrate
    Cellulose sponge
    *Ethylenemethacrylic acid copolymers
    *Ethylenevinyl acetate copolymers
    *Fatty acid
    resins
    *Fluorocarbon polymers
    Nylon
    11
    resin
    *Nylon
    6—66 copolymers
    *Nylon
    6
    -—
    Nylon
    11 blends
    Nylon
    6 resin
    Nylon 612
    resin
    Nylon
    66
    resin
    *Ny ions
    *petroleum
    hydrocarbon
    resins
    *polyvinyl pyrrolidone
    ——
    copolymers
    *Poly(alpha)olefins
    Polyacrylic acid
    *polamides
    *Polyarylamides
    Polybutad iene
    *poiybutenes
    Polybutyl succinic anhydride
    *polycarbonates
    *polyester resins
    *polyester
    resins, Polybutylene terephthalate
    *polyester
    resins, Polyoxybenzoate
    Polyethylene
    *Polyethylene
    ——
    ethyl
    acrylate resins
    *polyethylene
    --
    polyvinylacetate copolymers
    Polyethylene
    resin
    (HDPE)
    (LOPE)
    scrap
    wax
    (low
    molecular
    weight)
    Polyethylene
    resin
    Polyethylene resin,
    Polyethylene
    resin,
    Polyethylene resin,
    latex
    Polyethylene
    resins
    *polyethylene resins,
    compounded
    *Polyethylene, chlorinated
    *polyimides
    *polypropylene resins
    Polystyrene
    (crystal)
    Polystyrene
    (crystal) modified
    *Polystyrene
    ——
    copolymers
    *Polystyrene
    ——
    acrylic latexes
    Polystyrene
    impact resins
    Polystyrene
    latex
    Polystyrene,
    expandable
    Polystyrene,
    expanded
    *polysulfone resins
    Polyvinyl acetate
    *Polyvinyl acetate
    ——
    PVC copolymers
    *polyvinyl acetate copolymers
    *polyvjnyl acetate resins
    Polyvinyl alcohol resin
    90—423

    —8—
    Polyvinyl chloride
    Polyvinyl chloride, chlorinated
    *polyvinyl
    ether
    ——
    maleic anhydride
    *po1yvi~y~lformal resins
    *polyv1~1acetate
    ——
    methacrylic copolymers
    *Polyv1~j~1acetateacrylic copolymers
    *polyvlnylacetate
    ——
    2—ethylhexylacrylate
    copolymers
    Polyvinylidine chloride
    *polyvinyljdine
    chloride copolymers
    *polyvjnylidine
    ——
    vinyl
    chloride resins
    *PVC copolymers,
    acrylates (Latex)
    *PVC copolymers,
    ethylene
    ——
    vinyl chloride
    *Rosin
    derivative
    resins
    *Rosjn
    modified
    resins
    *Rosin
    resins
    *5~Nresins
    *Sjlicones:
    Silicone
    resin
    *Siljcones:
    Silicone rubbers
    *Styrene
    ——
    maleic anhydride resins
    Styrerie
    polymeric
    residue
    *Styrene
    ——
    acrylic
    copolymer
    resins
    *Styrene ——acrylonitrile ——acrylates copolyrners
    *Styrene
    ——
    butadiene
    resins
    *Styrene
    ——
    butadiene resins (less than 50
    butadiene)
    *Styrene
    ——
    butadiene resins
    (Latex)
    *Styrene
    ——
    divinyl benzene resins
    (ion exchange)
    *Styrene
    ——
    niethacrylate terpolymer resins
    *Styrene
    ——
    methyl methacrylate copolymers
    *Styrene,
    butadiene, vinyl
    toluene
    terpolyrners
    *Sulfonated styrene
    ——
    maleic anhydride resins
    *Unsaturated polyester resins
    *Vinyl
    toluene
    resins
    *Vinyl
    toluene
    ——
    acrylate
    resins
    *Vinyl
    toluene
    ——
    butadiene
    resins
    *Vinyl
    toluene
    ——
    methacrylate
    resins
    *Vinylacetate
    ——
    n—butylacrylate copolymers
    b)
    Specialized
    definitions.
    None.
    c)
    Existing
    sources:
    1)
    The Board
    incorporates by reference
    40
    CFR
    414.45,
    as
    adopted
    at
    52 Fed. Reg.
    42569,
    November 5,
    1987.
    This
    incorporation
    includes
    no later
    amendments
    or
    editions.
    2)
    No person subject
    to the pretreatment
    standards
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in
    subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten
    or
    allow
    the
    discharge of any
    contaminant
    to
    a
    POTW
    in
    violation
    of
    such
    standards.
    90—424

    —9—
    d)
    New sources:
    1)
    The
    Board
    incorporates
    by
    reference
    40
    CFR
    414.46,
    as
    adopted
    at
    52
    Fed.
    Beg.
    42569,
    November
    5,
    1987.
    This
    incorporation
    includes
    no
    later
    amendments
    or
    editions.
    2)
    No
    person
    subject
    to
    the
    pretreatment
    standards
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten
    or
    allow
    the
    discharge
    of any
    contaminant
    to
    a
    POTW
    in
    violation
    of
    such
    standards.
    3)
    “New
    source”
    means
    any
    building,
    structure,
    facility
    or installation the construction of which
    commenced after
    March
    21,
    1983.
    Source:
    Added
    at
    12
    Ill.
    Reg.
    effective
    Section 307.2404
    Therrnosetting Resins
    a)
    Applicability.
    This Section applies
    to discharges
    of
    process wastewater
    resulting from the manufacture
    of the
    following SIC 28214
    thermosettirig resins and
    thermosetting resin
    groups.
    Product groups
    are
    indicated with
    an asterisk (*)~
    *Alkyd resins
    Dicyanodiamide
    resin
    *Epoxy
    resins
    *Fumaric
    acid
    polyesters
    *Furan
    resins
    Glyoxal
    ——
    urea
    formaldehyde
    textile
    resin
    *Ketone
    ——
    formaldehyde
    resins
    *Melamjne resins
    *phenolic resins
    *Polyacetal
    resins
    *Polyacrylamide
    *Polyurethane prepolymers
    *poyurethane resins
    *Urea
    formaldehyde
    resins
    *Urea
    resins
    b)
    Specialized
    definitions.
    None.
    C)
    Existing
    sources:
    1)
    The
    Board
    incorporates
    by
    reference
    40
    CFR
    414.55,
    as
    adopted
    at 52 Fed.
    Beg.
    42569,
    November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation
    includes no later
    amendments
    or editions.
    2)
    No person subject
    to
    the pretreatment standards
    ‘)0—425

    —10—
    incorporated by reference
    in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten
    or allow the discharge of any
    contaminant
    to
    a POTW in violation of such
    standards.
    d)
    New sources:
    1)
    The Board
    incorporates
    by reference 40 CFR 414.56,
    as adopted at 52 Fed.
    Reg.
    42569, November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes
    no
    later
    amendments
    or
    editions.
    2)
    No person subject to
    the pretreatment standards
    incorporated by reference in subsection
    (1) shall
    cause,
    threaten
    or allow the discharge
    of any
    contaminant to
    a POTW in violation of such
    standards.
    3)
    “New source”
    means any building, structure,
    facility or installation the construction of which
    commenced
    after March
    21,
    1983.
    Source:
    Added at
    12 Iii. Reg.
    effective
    Section
    307.2405
    Commodity
    Organic
    Chemicals
    a)
    Applicability.
    This Section applies
    to discharges of
    process wastewater
    resulting from the manufacture
    of the
    following SIC
    2865 or 2869 commodity organic chemicals
    and commodity organic chemical groups.
    Product groups
    are
    indicated with an asterisk
    (*).
    1)
    Aliphatic organic chemicals
    Acetaldehyde
    Acetic
    acid
    Acetic
    anhydride
    Acetone
    Acrylonitr ile
    Adipic
    acid
    *Butylenes
    (Butenes)
    Cyclohexane
    Ethanol
    Ethylene
    Ethylene glycol
    Ethylene
    oxide
    Formaldehyde
    Isopropanol
    Methanol
    Polyoxypropylene glycol
    Propylene
    Propylene oxide
    Vinyl acetate
    90—426

    —11—
    1, 2—Dichloroethane
    1, 3—Butadiene
    2)
    Aromatic
    organic
    chemicals
    Benzene
    Cumene
    Dirnethyl terephthalate
    Ethylbenzene
    m—Xylene
    (impure)
    p—Xylene
    Phenol
    *Pjtch
    tar
    residues
    Pyrolysis gasolines
    Styrene
    Terephthalic acid
    Toluene
    *Xyleneg, mixed
    o—Xylene
    3)
    Halogenated organic compounds
    Vinyl chloride
    b)
    Specialized definitions.
    None.
    c)
    Existing sources:
    1)
    The
    Board
    incorporates
    by
    reference
    40
    CFR
    414.65,
    as
    adopted
    at
    52
    Fed.
    Beg.
    42569,
    November
    5,
    1987.
    This
    incorporation
    includes
    no
    later
    amendments
    or
    editions.
    2)
    No
    person
    subject
    to
    the
    pretreatment
    standards
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in
    subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten
    or
    allow
    the
    discharge
    of
    any
    contaminant
    to
    a
    POTW
    in
    violation
    of
    such
    standards.
    d)
    New
    sources:
    1)
    The
    Board
    incorporates
    by
    reference
    40
    CFR
    414.66,
    as
    adopted
    at
    52
    Fed.
    Beg.
    42569,
    November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation
    includes
    no
    later
    amendments
    or editions.
    2)
    No person subject
    to
    the pretreatment standards
    incorporated
    by reference in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten or allow
    the discharge
    of any
    contaminant
    to
    a POTW in violation
    of such
    standards.
    3)
    For discharges
    of wastewater
    resulting from the
    manufacture
    of
    butadiene by any process which
    90—427

    —12—
    includes the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene,
    “new source” means any building,
    structure,
    facility or installation the construction
    of which
    commenced
    after December
    17,
    1973.
    For other
    sources,
    “new source” means
    any building,
    structure,
    facility
    or installation the
    construction of which commenced after March
    21,
    1983.
    Source:
    Added
    at
    12 Ill.
    Beg.
    effective
    Section 307.2406
    Bulk Organic Chemicals
    a),
    Applicability.
    This
    Section
    applies
    to
    discharges
    of
    process wastewater
    resulting. from the manufacture
    of the
    following SIC 2865 or
    2869 bulk organic chemicals and
    bulk organic chemical groups.
    Product groups are
    indicated with an asterisk
    (*)•
    1)
    Aliphatic
    organic
    chemicals
    *Acetic acid esters
    *Acetic
    acid salts
    Acetone cyanohydrin
    Acetylene
    Acrylic
    acid
    *Acryljc
    acid
    esters
    *Alkoxy alkanols
    *Alkylates
    *alpha_olefins
    Butane
    (all
    forms)
    C—4 hydrocarbons
    (unsaturated)
    Calcium
    stearate
    Caprolactam
    Carboxymethyl cellulose
    Cellulose
    acetate
    butyrates
    *Cellulose ethers
    Citric acid
    Cumene hydroperoxide
    Cyclohexanol
    Cyclohexanol,
    cyclohexarione
    (mixed)
    Cyclohexanone
    Cyclohexene
    *C12
    ——
    Cl8 primary alcohols
    (mixed)
    *C5 concentrates
    *C9 concentrates
    Decanol
    Diacetone
    alcohol
    *Dicarboxyljc acids
    ——
    salts
    Diethyl
    ether
    Diethylene glycol
    Diethylene glycol diethyl
    ether
    Diethylene glycol diniethyl ether
    90—428

    —13—
    Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether
    Diethylene glycol
    monomethyl ether
    *Dimer acids
    Dioxane
    Ethane
    Ethylene glycol monophenyl
    ether
    *Ethoxylates, miscellaneous
    Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether
    Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether
    Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
    Ethylene glycol
    monoinethyl ether
    *Fatty
    acids
    Glycerine
    (synthetic)
    Glyoxal
    Hexane
    *Hexane
    and
    other
    C6
    hydrocarbons
    Isobutanol
    Isobutylene
    Isobutyraldehyde
    Isophorone
    Isophthalic acid
    Isoprene
    Isopropyl acetate
    Ligninsulfonic acid,
    calcium salt
    Maleic anhydride
    Methacrylic acid
    *Methacrylic acid esters
    Methane
    Methyl
    ethyl ketone
    Methyl
    methacry late
    Methyl
    tert—butyl
    ether
    Methyl
    isobutyl
    ketone
    n—alkanes
    n—butyl
    alcohol
    n—butyl
    acetate
    n—butyraldehyde
    n—butyric acid
    n—butyric anhydride
    *n...paraf ins
    n—propyl acetate
    n—propyl alcohol
    Nitrilotriacetic acid
    Nylon salt
    Oxalic
    acid
    *Oxo aldehydes
    ——
    alcohols
    Pentaerythr itol
    Pentane
    *pentenes
    *Petroleum sulfonates
    Pine oil
    Polyoxybutylene
    glycol
    Polyoxyethylerie glycol
    Propane
    Priopionaldehyde
    90—429

    —14—
    Propionic acid
    Propylene
    glycol
    sec—butyl
    alcohol
    Sodium formate
    Sorbitol
    Stearic acid,
    calcium salt
    (wax)
    tert—butyl alcohol
    1—Butene
    l—Pentene
    1, 4—Butanediol
    Isobutyl acetate
    2—Butene (cis and trans)
    2—Ethylhexanol
    2—Ethylbutyraldehyde
    2,2,4—Trimethyl—1, 3—pentanediol
    2)
    Amine
    and amide organic
    chemicals
    2, 4—Diaminotoluene
    *Alkyl
    ainines
    Aniline
    Caprolactam, aqueous concentrate
    Diethanolamine
    Diphenylamine
    *Ethanolamines
    Ethylamine
    Ethylened
    iamine
    Ethylenediaminetetraacetic
    acid
    *Fatty acids
    Hexanethylened
    iamine
    Isopropylamine
    m-Toluidine
    Melarnine
    Melaniine
    crystal
    *Methylamines
    Methylene dianiline
    n—butylamine
    N ,N-diethylaniline
    N,N—dimethylformamide
    *Nitroanilines
    Polymeric methylene dianiline
    sec—butylamine
    tert—butylamine
    Toluenediamine
    (mixture)
    *Toluidines
    o—Pheny lenediamine
    l,4—Phenylenediamine dihydrochioride
    2, 6—Dimethylanilirte
    4—(N—Hydroxyethylethylamino)—2—hydroxyethyl
    aniline
    4,4 ‘—Methylenebis(N,N’—dimethyl )aniline
    4,4 ‘—Methylenedianiline
    3)
    Aromatic
    organic
    chemicals
    90—430

    —15—
    alpha—methylstyrene
    *Alkyl benzenes
    *Alkyl phenols
    *Alkylbenzene sulfonic
    acids,
    salts
    Aminobenzoic
    acid
    (meta
    and
    para)
    Aspirin
    beta—naphthalene sulfonic acid
    Benzenedisulfonic acid
    Benzoic
    acid
    Bis(2—ethylhexyl)phthalate
    Bisphenol A
    BTX
    ——
    benzene,
    toluene,
    xylene
    (mixed)
    Butyl octyl phthalate
    Coal
    tar
    *Coal
    tar products
    (miscellaneous)
    Creosote
    *Cregols, mixed
    Cyanuric acid
    *Cyclic aromatic sulfonates
    Dibutyl phthalate
    Diisobutyl phthalate
    Diisodecyl phthalate
    Diisooctyl phthalate
    Dimethyl phthalate
    Dinitrotoluene
    (mixed)
    Ditridecyl phthalate
    rn—Cresol
    Metanilic
    acid
    Methylenediphenyld iisocyanate
    Naphthalene
    *Naphthas,
    solvent
    Nitrobenzene
    Nitrotoluene
    Nonyiphenol
    p—Cresol
    Phthalic
    acid
    Phthalic
    anhydride
    *Tars
    ——
    pitches
    tert—butyiphenol
    *Toluenedijsocyanates
    (mixture)
    Trimellitic acid
    o—cresol
    1—Tetralol, l—tetralone mix
    2, 4—Diriitrotoluene
    2, 6—Dinitrotoluene
    4)
    Halogenated organic chemicals
    Allyl chloride
    Benzyl chloride
    Carbon
    tetrachloride
    *Chlorinated paraffins,
    35—44
    chlorine
    Chlorobenzene
    90—431

    —16—
    *Chlorobenzenes
    (mixed)
    Chlorodifluoroethane
    Chloroform
    *Chloromethanes
    2—Chloro-5—inethylphenol
    (6—Chloro—m—cresol)
    *Chlorophenols
    Chloroprene
    Cyanogen chloride
    Cyanuric chloride
    Dichloropropane
    Epichlorohydr in
    Ethyl
    chloride
    *Fluorocarbons
    (Freons)
    Methyl chloride
    Methylene chloride
    Pentachiorophenol
    Phosgene
    Tetrachioroethylene
    Tr ichloroethy lene
    Trichlorofluoromethane
    Vinylidene chloride
    1, 1—Dichioroethane
    1,1,l—Trichloroethane
    2, 4—Dichiorophenol
    5)
    Other organic chemicals
    Ad iponitrile
    Carbon disulfide
    Dithiophosphates,
    sodium salt
    Fatty nitriles
    *Qrgano_tin compounds
    *phosphate esters
    Tetraethyl
    lead
    Tetraniethyl
    lead
    *tJrethane prepolymers
    *Waxes,
    emulsions
    ——
    dispersions
    b)
    Specialized
    definitions.
    None.
    c)
    Existing
    sources:
    1)
    The Board incorporates by reference
    40
    CFR
    414.75,
    as adopted
    at
    52 Fed. Beg.
    42569, November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes
    no later
    amendments
    or
    editions.
    2)
    No person subject
    to
    the pretreatment standards
    incorporated by
    reference
    in subsection
    (1) shall
    cause,
    threaten
    or
    allow
    the discharge of any
    contaminant
    to
    a
    POTW
    in
    violation
    of
    such
    standards.
    d)
    New
    sources:
    90—432

    —17—
    1
    The Board
    incorporates
    by reference
    40 CFR 414.76,
    as adopted at
    52
    Fed. Reg.
    42569,
    November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes no
    later
    amendments
    or editions.
    2
    No person subject
    to
    the pretreatment standards
    incorporated by reference
    in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause, threaten
    or allow
    the discharge
    of any
    contaminant
    to
    a POT~~
    in
    violation of such
    standards.
    3
    “New source” means
    any building,
    structure,
    facility or
    installation the construction of which
    commenced after March
    21,
    1983.
    Source:
    Added
    at
    12
    Ill.
    Beg.
    effective
    Section
    307.2407
    Specialty Organic Chemicals
    a)
    Applicability.
    This Section applies
    to discharges
    of
    process wastewater
    resulting from the manufacture
    of any
    SIC 2865
    or 2869 organic chemicals and organic chemical
    groups which
    are not defined as commodity or bulk
    organic chemicals
    in Section 307.2405
    or
    307.2406.
    b)
    Specialized definitions.
    None.
    c)
    Existing sources:
    1)
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.85,
    as adopted
    at
    52 Fed. Reg.
    42569, November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes
    no later
    amendments
    or editions.
    2)
    No person subject
    to the pretreatment standards
    incorporated by reference
    in subsection
    (1) shall
    cause,
    threaten or allow the discharge
    of any~
    contaminant
    to
    a POTW
    in violation of such
    standards.
    d)
    New
    sources:
    1)
    The Board
    incorporates by reference
    40 CFR 414.86,
    as adopted
    at 52 Fed.
    Reg.
    42569, November
    5,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes
    no later
    amendments
    or editions.
    2)
    No person subject
    to the pretreatment standards
    incorporated by
    reference
    in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten or allow
    the discharge
    of any
    contaminant
    to
    a POTW
    in violation
    of such
    standards.
    90—433

    —18—
    3)
    “New source” means any
    building,
    structure,
    facility
    or installation the construction
    of which
    commenced after March 21,
    1983.
    Source:
    Added at
    12
    Ill.
    Reg.
    effective
    Section 307.2490
    Non—complexed Metal—bearing and Cyanide—
    bearing Wastestreams
    The Board
    incorporates
    by reference
    40 CFR 414, Appendix A,
    as
    adopted
    at
    52
    Fed.
    Beg.
    42569,
    November
    5,
    1987.
    This
    incorporation includes
    no
    later
    amendments or editions.
    Source:
    Added
    at
    12 Ill.
    Beg.
    effective
    Section 307.2491
    Complexed Metal—bearing Wastestreams
    The Board
    incorporates
    by reference 40 CFR 414, Appendix
    B,
    as
    adopted at
    52 Fed.
    Reg.
    42569, November
    5,
    1987.
    This
    incorporation includes
    no later amendments
    or editions.
    Source:
    Added
    at
    12
    Ill.
    Beg.
    effective
    SUBPART
    S:
    FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING
    Section
    307.2801
    Phosphate
    a)
    Applicability.
    This Section applies
    to discharges
    resulting from the manufacture of sulfuric acid by
    sulfur burning, wet process phosphoric acid,
    normal
    superphosphate,
    triple superphosphate and ammoniurn
    phosphate.
    b)
    Specialized definitions.
    The Board
    incorporates
    by
    reference 40 CER 418.11
    (—~9&6—l987). This
    incorporation includes no later amendments or editions.
    c)
    Existing sources:
    These sources shall comply with the
    general and specific pretreatment requirements
    of
    Subpart
    B.
    ci)
    New sources:
    1)
    The Board incorporates by reference
    40 CFR 418.16
    (—~9B&—1987).
    This incorporation includes no
    later
    amendments
    or
    editions.
    2)
    No person subject
    to the pretreatment standards
    incorporated
    by reference
    in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten
    or allow
    the discharge of any
    90—434

    —19—
    contaminant
    to
    a POTW
    in violation of such
    standards.
    3)
    “New source” means any building,
    structure,
    facility
    or
    installation the construction of which
    commenced after December
    7,
    1973.
    Source:
    Amended at
    12 Ill.
    Beg.
    effective
    SUBPART
    V:
    NONFERROUS
    METALS
    MANUFACTURING
    Section 307.3102
    Primary Aluminum Smelting
    a)
    Applicability.
    This Section applies
    to discharges
    resulting from the production of aluminum from alumina
    by the Hall—Herloult process.
    b)
    Specialized definitions.
    The Board
    incorporates
    by
    reference 40 CFR 421.21 —~1~9&6~—(l987),
    as amended
    at
    52
    Fed.
    Beg.
    25556, July
    7,
    1987.
    This incorporation
    includes
    no
    later amendments
    or editions.
    C)
    Existing sources:
    These sources shall comply with
    the
    general and specific pretreatment requirements of
    Subpart B.
    ci)
    New sources:
    1)
    The Board
    incorporates by reference 40 CFR 421.26
    —f~9~6+—(1987),as amended
    at
    52
    Fed.
    Reg.
    25556,
    July
    7,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes no
    later
    amendments
    or editions.
    2)
    No
    person
    subject
    to
    the
    pretreatment
    standards
    incorporated by reference
    in subsection
    (1) shall
    cause,
    threaten or allow the discharge of any
    contaminant
    to
    a POTW
    in violation of such
    standards.
    3)
    “New source” means any building,
    structure,
    facility or installation the construction of which
    commenced after February 17,
    1983.
    Source:
    Amended
    at
    12 Ill. Reg.
    effective
    Section
    307.3103
    Secondary
    Aluminum
    Smelting
    a)
    Applicability.
    This
    Section
    applies
    to
    discharges
    resulting
    from
    the
    recovery,
    processing
    and remelting of
    aluminum scrap
    to produce metallic aluminum alloys.
    b)
    Specialized definitions.
    The Board incorporates by
    90—435

    —20—
    reference
    40 CFR
    421.31
    (1986).
    This incorporation
    includes no later
    amendments or
    editions.
    c)
    Existing sources:
    1)
    The Board
    incorporates
    by
    reference 40 CFR
    421.35
    —+~9~6+—(l987),as
    amended
    at
    52
    Fed.
    Beg.
    25556,
    July
    7,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes
    no later
    amendments
    or editions.
    2)
    No person subject
    to
    the pretreatment standards
    incorporated by reference
    in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten or allow
    the discharge of any
    contaminant
    to a
    POTW
    in violation
    of such
    standards.
    ci)
    New sources:
    1)
    The Board
    incorporates
    by
    reference
    40 CFR 421.36
    —+~9&6~—(l987),as amended
    at
    52 Fed.
    Beg.
    25556,
    July
    7,
    1987.
    This incorporation includes no later
    amendments
    or editions.
    2)
    No person subject to the pretreatment standards
    incorporated by reference
    in subsection
    (1)
    shall
    cause,
    threaten or
    allow the discharge
    of any
    contaminant to a POTW
    in violation of such
    standards.
    3)
    “New source”
    means any building,
    structure,
    facility
    or
    installation the construction of which
    commenced after February 17,
    1983.
    Source:
    Amended at
    12
    Ill.
    Beg.
    effective
    IT
    IS
    SO ORDERED.
    I,
    Dorothy M. Gunn,
    Clerk
    of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board,
    hereby certify
    t at
    the above Proposed Order was adopted
    on the /t~ day of
    ______________,
    1988,
    by a vote of
    7_~~)
    /4L~
    Dorothy
    M.7)~unn, Clerk
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    90—436

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