ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
    BOARD
    October 10, 1985
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    DEFINITION
    OF LIQUID HAZARDOUS
    WASTE
    (ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TEMPORARY
    RULES
    AND ADOPTION OF PERMANENT
    RULES)
    PROPOSED RULE,
    FIRST NOTICE.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J,
    Marlin):
    R83~28 involves the adoption of
    regulations implementing
    the
    prohibition of landfilling of liquid
    hazardous waste (S22,?
    of
    the Environmental Protection Act (Act)).
    On June
    29,
    1984,
    the
    Board adopted emergency rules
    in R83—28A
    (8
    Ill, Reg,
    12668,
    effective July
    5,
    1984).
    On January
    10,
    1985,
    the
    Board adopted
    temporary rules
    in R83—28B which replaced
    the
    emergency
    rules
    pending receipt
    of
    the economic
    impact study
    (9
    Ill, Reg.
    718,
    effective January
    3,
    1985).
    Pursuant to
    Section
    27
    of the Act,
    such
    temporary rules can remain
    in effect
    for no more
    than one
    year.
    The Board opens docket R83—28C for the purpose of
    considering the economic impact.
    The Board received the economic
    impact study
    from the
    Department of
    Energy
    and Natural Resources
    on September
    24,
    1985,
    Because of the time constraints
    imposed by the expiration
    of the temporary rules,
    the Board proposes,
    for first
    notice,
    to
    readopt the temporary rules as permanent rules without change.
    The Board will conduct economic impact hearings
    and receive
    comments prior
    to reaching any decision
    as
    to what action
    it
    should take with respect to
    final readoption
    or
    amendment of the
    temporary rules,
    IT
    IS SO ORDERED,
    I,
    Dorothy
    N,
    Gunn,
    Clerk
    of
    the
    Illinois Pollution Control
    Board,
    hereby certify
    that the
    above
    Order was adopted on
    the ~JJ~
    day
    of
    _____________________,
    1985 by a vote
    of
    ~.
    ~lerk
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    66~71

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