ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    December
    4,
    1980
    In the
    Matter
    Of:
    Proposed Amendment to Chapter
    8:
    )
    R80—9
    Noise Regulations,
    Rules 101,
    206,
    )
    R80—10
    208, and 209
    FINAL ORDER, EMERGENCY
    RULE
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by
    J, Anderson):
    Rule
    209(f)
    currently exempts the owner or operator of
    certain Class
    C
    land
    who conducts necessary explosive blasting
    activities from complying with the sound limitations contained
    in Rule 206.
    This
    exemption expires on January
    1,
    1981.
    On May 15, 1980,
    the Mining Industry Task Force on Impulsive
    Noise and Vibration proposed that the Board extend the exemption
    until June
    1,
    1983, pending completion in 1982 of federal research
    on the “Human Response to Blast Noise and Ground Structure Vibra—
    tions(R80—9).
    On July 10,
    1980,
    the Environmental Protection
    Agency proposed enactment of certain “interim” sound limitations
    during this waiting period
    (R80—10).
    The Board has concluded regulatory hearings on these proposals.
    Testimony in these hearings reaffirms prior testimony
    in R76-16 that
    the A—weighted sound measuring
    scale of Rule 206 is an inadequate
    descriptor
    of human response to blast noise.
    (See Opinion and
    Order in R76—16,
    32 PCB 457,
    458 January
    18,
    1979.)
    The Board has
    also learned that the coal
    industry, but not the quarry industry,
    is currently subject to federal regulations essentially equivalent
    to the Agency’s proposed interim limits measured on a C-weighted
    sound scale.
    This emergency rulemaking is necessary to avoid exposing
    those who conduct explosive blasting activities
    to enforcement of
    the inappropriate sound limitations
    of
    Rule 206 as of January
    2,
    1981.
    While the Board has considered filing the proposed interim
    limitations as an emergency rule,
    we
    have chosen to continue the
    exemption on an emergency basis while the permanent rulemaking
    is
    in the process
    of being completed.
    This measure is being taken
    to insure that the quarry industry has ample time to determine
    first, whether its blasting activities are currently in compliance
    with the proposed limits,
    and secondly,
    how and when compliance
    can be achieved so that any necessary petitions for variance can
    be timely filed.
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    2
    The Board therefore amends Rule
    209(f) of Chapter
    8 to
    continue its exemption from the Rule 206 sound limits to and in-
    cluding May 31,
    1981.
    Amended Rule 209(f) will become effective
    January
    2,
    1981 and is being
    filed with the Secretary of State
    without notice or comment as provided by Rule 5.01 of the
    Secretary
    of State’s Rules
    on Rules
    arid Section 5(b)
    of the
    Illinois Administrative Procedure Act
    Ill.
    Rev.
    Stat,
    1979,
    Ch.
    127,
    Section 1005(bfl,
    ORDER
    The Board hereby adopts the following emergency amendment.
    to
    Rule 209(f) of Chapter
    8:
    Noise Regulations.
    Rule
    209:
    Compliance Dates For Part
    2
    (f)
    Every owner or operator of Class C Land now or heraafter
    used as specified by SLUCM Codes
    852 and 854 shall have
    to and including
    a~y-~-498~
    ~y31,_1981
    to bring
    the sound from necessary explosive blasting activities
    in compliance with Rule 206 provided that such blasting
    activities are conducted between 8:00
    a.rn.
    and 5:00 p.m.
    local
    time,
    at specified hours previously announced to
    the local public.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Bo~rd, hereby ce7tify that the above Order was adopted
    on the
    ‘-I
    day of
    ~
    ,
    1980 by a vote of
    ‘~‘~
    D.
    i
    ~
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    Christan L. Mof’fë~t~,Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
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