ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October 23, 1986
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
HAZARDOUS WASTE PROHIBITIONS
)
R 86-9
DISSENTING OPINION
(by
B.
Forcade):
I dissent
from today’s emergency rule.
My first
area of disagreement with the majority is the lack
of an emergency to
support this rulemaking
action.
My dissenting
Opinion of October
2,
1986, articulates my views on this issue
and
will not be repeated here.
My
second area of disagreement
is the large number
of
exemptions
and exclusions which the majority has adopted.
These
exceptions
and exclusions
(Section 709.110(b)
and Section
709.202) significantly reduce
the scope of the hazardous waste
land disposal prohibitions of Section 39(h)
of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act.
My objections
to this reduction
in
scope were expressed
in my dissenting Opinions of June 11,
1986
(pp.
1—3)
and October
2,
1986
(p.
2),
Since those dissents were
written, the majority has further expanded the list of materials
exempted
from the Section 39(h)
coverage
to include voluntary
cleanup and spill
responses by responsible parties
(Section
709.202(c)).
I continue
to believe that the scope of Section
39(h)
coverage should
be determined by the character of the waste
(is
it hazardous or not),
rather than by the identity or
intentions of the generator.
In Section 729.102,
the majority has revived the
idea that
wastestreams “cease
to exist.”
My objections to this concept
were articulated
in my June 11, dissent at page 3.
I have a significant problem with the majority’s language
in
Section 709.106, governing deemed—issued permits.
This section
is
a blatent attempt
to extend the statutory deadline of Section
39(h)
from January
1,
1987, until mid—February,
1987.
Under
this
section,
an application filed before November
15,
1986, results
in
a “deemed issued” authorization
to continue land disposal.
That
“deemed issued” authorization would continue for
90 days or
until Agency action.
Thus,
if the Agency takes the full 90
days
for
review, the hazardous waste could be deposited
in a waste
site until mid—February,
l9B7, without “specific
authorization.”
This,
I believe,
clearly violates the statutory
deadline, which prohibits such action after January
1,
1987.
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Member of the
Board
I,
Dorothy
M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above Dissenting Opinion was
submitted on the
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day of
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1986.
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Dorothy M./Gunn,
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
Board
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