ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January
24,
1985
IN THE MATTER
OF:
)
TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
)
R82-2
SUBTITLE
I:
ATOMIC
RADIATION
)
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION
CONTROL BAORD
)
PART 1000:
RADIATION
HAZARDS
)
CONCURRING OPINION (by
Theodore Meyer):
My
concurrence
with the
majority
in
the
proposed
regulation
is based
upon Section
9~1(c)
of the
Environmental Protection Act
appr~ed June 29,
1970,
as
amended,
which
states:
The Board
shall adopt rules which
are in
substance
identical
with federal regulations
promulgated by the
Administrator
of the United States
Environmental Protec.
tion Agency
to
implement Sections
111 and 112 of the
federal Clean
Air
Act,
Each such
Board rule
shall be
adopted by
Board resolution
at the
next scheduled Board
meeting
following promulgation of
the corresponding
federal
regulation and filed
with the Secretary of
State in accordance
with
the Illinois Administrative
Procedure Act
within
60
days
thereafter.
The
provi.
sions
and requirements of Title
VII of this Act shall
not apply to
rules adopted under
Subsections (b)
and
(c)
of this
Section,
According to a
recent Wall Street
Journal
article,
the
USEPA
has promulgated
Chapter
112
emissions
standards for radiological
air pollutants.
To date,
the Board has
not received the ~7SEPA~a
regulations.
When the standards are
available,
this ~oard must
adopt rules which
ware
in substance
identical
with fec~eralregula~
tions
promulgated
by the Administrator of
the United States
Environmental
Protection Agency
to
implement
Sections 111 and I1~
of the federal
Clean Air Act”
When
the
information
is made
available,
I
presume
the Board will act
accordingly.
adore
Meyer
I,
Dorothy
M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board,
hereby
certify
that th
above
Concurring
Opinion
was
filed
on
the
~
day of
~
1985.
~hyM~k
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board
62~485