ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    April 18,
    1985
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    Permit Requirements and
    Operating Standards for
    Owners
    and
    Operators of
    )
    R84~-l7
    Class
    I and Class
    II Landfills,
    )
    Docket A
    and for Generators and Haulers
    )
    Docket B
    of Special Waste
    )
    (consolidated)
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J. Anderson):
    The R84-~17docket was initiated upon the Agency’s May 31,
    1984 filing
    of a preliminary set of draft
    regulations intended
    to
    replace unspecifed parts of former Chapters
    7 and 9,
    the Board’s
    Solid Waste Regulations, Special Waste Hauling
    arid
    Hazardous
    Hospital Waste Regulations, now codified as 35
    Iii.
    Adm.
    Code
    Parts 807 and 809.
    Inquiry hearings were held July 25 and
    August
    7,
    1984.
    Numerous public comments have been received
    since that time.
    By Resolution of December
    6, 1984
    the Board noted that no
    revised Agency draft had been received, announced that resources
    of the Board’s new Scientific/Technical Support Section would be
    committed to development of Board proposals
    in the non—hazardous
    waste area,
    and invited the filing of proposals alternative to
    the A~jency’sproposal.
    On April
    4, 1985 the Illinois State Chamber
    of Commerce
    tiled a 38 page alternative proposal and statement of reasons.
    The Board will accept this proposal, waiving the requirement of
    200 signatures,
    and will initially schedule two merit hearings.
    TO avoid confusion the Board will denominate the Agency’s May
    31,
    1984 draft regulations
    and the hearing record concerning
    it as
    R84—17, Docket A.
    The State Chamber’s proposal
    and the hearing
    record concerning
    it will be called R84—l7, Docket
    B.
    Recognizing, however,
    the cumulative nature of this proceeding,
    the record in Docket A is incorporated into that of Docket B and
    the dockets are consolidated.
    Any additional alternative
    proposals will proceed as sequential subdockets~,
    Prior to proceeding
    to hearing, however,
    the Board will
    require the filing of an amended proposal
    clarifying
    scope and
    intent.
    As previously noted,
    this rulemaking has generated a
    great deal of public interests
    and
    the
    Board
    would
    anticipate a
    number of participants
    at hearing.
    The form
    in
    which the State
    Chamber has filed
    its proposal is not
    as
    clear
    as
    is
    desirable
    to
    facilitate an efficient hearing.
    It
    would appear that the
    proposal
    is intended to replace existing Parts 807
    and 809
    in
    their entirety except
    for that portion pertaining
    to hazardous
    hospital wastes and the newly adopted Subpart
    E
    and
    F rules
    for
    closure and post—closure care and financial assurance therefor;
    83-525

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    if so,
    the
    proposal should
    so state.
    It would also appear that
    the proposal adopts some of the language of existing parts
    verbatim, amends some of
    the existing language, and,
    of course,
    contains entirely new language.
    The Board requests that the
    proposal
    be amended
    to identify identical, amended, and new
    language
    in some fashion.
    The Board further requests that this.
    amendment be filed on or before May 15,
    1985, to allow for
    dissemination of the proposal, analysis by interested persons,
    and scheduling of hearings
    in June.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I,
    Dorothy M.
    (unn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board
    herpb~y
    certify that
    the above Order was adopted on
    the
    j~r~
    day of
    ___________________,
    1985 by a vote
    of
    ..c—o
    Dorothy M. Gum,
    Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control hoard
    63-526

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