ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October
    6,
    1983
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
    )
    R 83-9
    35 ILL.
    ADM. CODE 602.113(c)
    TO ALLcY,~ALGICIDE PERMITS
    )
    GREATER DURATION
    )
    PROPOSED RULE.
    SECOND NOTICE.
    ORDER OF
    THE BOARD
    (by W.
    J.
    Nega):
    The rules adopted for First Notice on July
    26,
    1983 in this
    matter were published on August 19,
    1983 in the Illinois Register,
    Volume
    7,
    Issue
    34.
    First Notice expired on October
    4,
    1983.
    Only one public comment on the proposed Opinion and Order was
    received which was from the Administrative Code Unit of the
    Illinois Secretary of State.
    The Secretary of State’s Office
    suggested that,
    under the new rules on rulemaking procedures, the
    entire table of contents for Part 602:
    Permits should be included
    along with the Board’s main source notes.
    Additionally, slight
    changes
    in two of the source notes were suggested.
    The Board
    will incorporate the suggestions of the Secretary of State into
    the Proposed Opinion and Order and will hereby adopt the proposed
    regulation
    for Second Notice pursuant to Section
    5.01(b) of the
    Illinois Administrative Procedure Act
    (Ill.
    Rev. Stat.
    1981,
    ch.
    127,
    par.
    1005.1(b),
    as amended).
    The Board hereby proposes
    to adopt the following rule, second
    notice which amends Section 602.110 and Section 602.113(c) of
    Title 35:
    Environmental Protection,
    Subtitle
    F:
    Public Water
    Supplies as
    follows:
    Section 602.110
    Algicide Permits
    a)
    All applications
    for algicide permits shall
    contain:
    ~+
    1)
    the name and certificate number of the
    certified operator supervising the application
    of the algicide,
    2)
    a statement describing the extent of the algae
    problem, history of any past algae problems, and
    algicide treatments, and a description of any
    fish kills which have resulted from treatments
    in the past;
    and
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    3)
    adequate information to support exceeding the
    limits as stated
    in 35 Ill. Mm. Code 302:
    Water Quality Standards.
    b)
    After
    any algicidej~ermitis
    issued,
    and_before the
    permit ex~piresby its stated terms,
    if there
    is any
    major chapq~either inthe~eration of the public
    water supply, or in algae growth, which affects the
    use of copper sulfaE~as outlined in~ff~~rmTt,
    the
    pj4~ersyj~jyshal
    1 submit an
    appiication
    for
    modification of
    its~permit.
    This application shall
    contain all
    of the information required by this sub-
    section
    (b)
    and subsection
    (a)
    above.
    (Source:
    ~mended at 7
    Iii. Req.___
    ,
    effective____
    Section 602.113
    Duration
    a)
    Construction permits
    -
    Construction permits for
    supply facilities shall
    be valid
    for the start
    of construction within one year from the date of
    issuance and may be renewed for additional one
    year periods at the discretion of the Agency.
    Construction, once started, may continue for
    four years without permit renewal and may he renewed
    for periods specified by the Agency at its discre-
    tion for each permit renewal.
    b)
    Operation Permits
    Operation Permits shall
    be valid
    until revoked unless otherwise stated in the permit.
    c)
    Algicide Permits
    Algicide permits shall be valid
    for the period stated
    in the permit, but
    in
    no case
    longer than e~efive years.
    (Source:
    ?~mendedat
    7
    Ill. Req.,
    effective
    ___
    .)
    IT
    IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Christan L.
    Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Bqard, hereby c9rt1ify
    that the above Order was 1adopted
    on the
    ~
    day of ~
    1983 by
    a vote of ~Y~O
    7’.
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    _______
    Christan L.
    Moffétt,, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
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