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Re:
 Request for Economic Impact Study for: Revisions
 to Radium Water
Quality Standards: Proposed New
 35
III.
Adm.
302.307 and Amendments to 35
Ill. Adm. Code
 302.207 and 302.525
 (R04-21)
Dear Director Lavin:
The Pollution Control Board (Board) received a rulemaking proposal on
January
 13, 2004, flied by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) to
amend Part 302 ofthe Board’s water quality standards.
 The Agency proposes to
amend the water quality standard for radium from lpCi/L to 5pCi/L and change the
standard’s applicability from general use to apply specifically to public and food
processing water supplies. I am writing to request that you determine whether your
Department will conduct an economic impact study concerning this proposal
Since
 1998, Section
 27 (b) ofthe Environmental Protection Act has required
the Board to:
1)
 “request that the Department ofCommerce and Economic Opportunity
(formerly the Department ofCommerce and Community Affairs) conduct a
study of the economic impact ofthe proposed rules.
 The Department may
within 30 to 45
 days of such request produce a study ofthe economic impact
ofthe proposed rules.
 At
 a minimum, the economic impact study shall
address a)
 economic, environmental,
 and public health benefits that may be
achieved through compliance with
 the proposed rules, b) the effects ofthe
proposed rules on employment levels, commercial productivity, the economic
growth ofsmall businesses with
 100 or less employees, and the State’s
overall economy, and
 c) the cost per unit ofpollution reduced and the
variability ofcompany revenues expected
 to be used to implement the
proposed rules; and
(2)
 conduct at least one public hearing on the economic impact ofthose
rules.
 At least 20 days before the hearing, the Board
 shall notify the public of
 the hearingand make the
 economic impact study, or the Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s explanation for not producing an
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February
 17, 2004
Jack Lavin, Director
Department ofCommerce and Economic Opportunity
620 East Adams Street, S-6
Springfield, Illinois 62704
economic impact study, available to
 the public.
 Such public hearing maybe
held simultaneously or as a part of any Board hearing considering such new
rules.”
 415 ILCS
 5/27(b)
 (2002).
The Board has already scheduled hearing dates for this rulemaking proposal:
April
 1,
2004 and
May 6, 2004. I would greatly appreciate a response from you
concerning DCEO’s position on whether it will perform the economic impact study
as soon as is possible.
The Board
 anticipates a high volume ofrulemaking in the coming year.
 Your
Department can anticipate receiving many requests for economic studies this year.
 A
review ofthe Department’s files will reveal to
 you that DCEO has not conducted any
economic studies since
 1998 due to fiscal constraints.
 I am aware ofthe
Department’s April 2003 letter indicating that it would not be perfonning studies of
 this nature in response to any current or future requests, but I note that nearly
 12
months have passed since that time.
 A review ofBoard rulemaking opinions and
orders since then would reveal that the Department’s decision not to perform
economic impact studies has not been questioned at any Board hearing.
IfI, or my staff, can provide you with any additional information, please let
me know.
 While the Board can proceed to hold hearings while awaiting your
decision, the Environmental Protection Act does not allow the Board to complete its
rulemaking process without your Department’s
 input.
Thank you for your earlyresponse.
Sincerely,
J. Philip Novak
Chairman,
 Pollution Control Board
Cc:
 Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
Erin
Conley, Rules
 Coordinator