ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November
25,
1987
IN THE MATTER OF:
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO PART
)
R86-40
211 AND 215, AIR OXIDATION
PROCESSES
IN THE SYNTHETIC
ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY
RESOLUTION
IN RESPONSE
TO
JCAR OBJECTION.
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF
TUE
BOARD
(by J.D. Dumelie):
This
resolution and order
constitutes
the Pollution Control
Board’s
(Board)
formal refusal
to modify
in response
to the
objection
of
the Joint Committee
on
Administrative Rules
(JCAR)
of November
19,
1987.
This response
is made
in accordance with
Section 7.06(c)(3)
of
the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act
(APA).
A notice
of refusal to modify will
be timely filed with
the Secretary of State for publication
in
the Illinois Register.
The JCAR objection
reads,
in pertinent part,
as
follows:
The Joint Committee objects
to
the Pollution
Control
Board’s
rules
entitled
“Organic
Material Emission
Standards
and Limitations”
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
215,
because
the
Board
failed
to
comply
with
the
regulatory
flexibility
requirements
of
Section
5.01
of
the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
Although “not applicable” may not be appropriate,
as JOAR
alleges,
the
Board believes that
no adverse effect will result
from its inclusion as
a response to
the regulatory flexibility
question
in
this proceeding.
The record indicates
that only 19
plants are affected by
the proposed regulations,
arid none of
those plants are small businesses.
(See Table
7
of Exhibit No.
3).
Moreover,
the only remedy would appear
to be reproposing
the
regulations
for First and Second Notice.
The Board does not
believe
that
this would best serve
the public interest
in light
of the current December
31, 1987 deadlines imposed by
the
Clean
Air Act for
the imposition of reasonably available control
technology
(RACT) on sources
of air pollution.
Finally,
small
businesses have
received notice
of
the
proposed regulations through state—wide publication
in
the
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Illinois Register and
through notice
to the Department of
Commerce and Community Affairs
(DCCA).
The Boar~dhas received
no
comments from small businesses during the comment period.
Therefore,
the Board refuses
to modify in response
to the
objection of JCAR.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certify
that the above Resolution and Order was
adopted
on the
‘~
day of
2-i~..(..c.aI
,
1987 by a vote
of
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Illinois Pollution Control Board
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