RECE~VED
CLERK’S OFFICE
CONTROL BOARD
NOV 05 2004
STATE
OF ILLINOIS
IN THE MATTER OF:
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Pollution Control Board
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REVISIONS TO RADIUM WATER QUALITY
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R04-21
STANDARDS: PROPOSED NEW
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ILL. ADM. )
Rulemaking
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Water
CODE 302.307 and AMENDMENTS TO
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ILL. ADM. CODE 302.207 and
302.525
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CUMULATIVE EXHIBIT LIST
First Hearing: April 1, 2004, Chicago
Exhibit
1: A
map ofthe public water supply intakes in the State of Illinois, Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) Division ofPublic Water Supplies, Groundwater
Section, March 2004.
Exhibit 2: A map ofthe radionuclide MCL violations for Illinois communitywater supply
facilities, Agency Division ofPublic Water Supplies, Groundwater Section, 2001.
Second Hearing: May 6, 2004, Springfield
Exhibit 3: Pre-filed testimony ofMr. Dennis Duffield, P.E., on behalf ofthe City ofJoliet
(referredto as Exhibit 1 on page 22 ofthe May 6, 2004 hearing).
Third Hearing: August
25,
2004, Springfield
Exhibit 4: Pre-filed testimony ofTheodore G. Adams on behalf ofWater Remediation
Technology, LLC (WRT), with Exhibits A through J attached.
Exhibit
5:
Pre-filed Testimony ofCharles Williams on BehalfofWater Remediation
Technology, LLC, with Exhibits 1 through 3 attached.
Exhibit 6: Figure 4 ofMr. Williams’ pre-filed testimony, entitled Reverse Osmosis Radium
Removal Process, including handwritten values indicating the radium concentration per gram of
the precipitant used by WRT and radium concentration ofthe reject water.
Exhibit 7: Figure 8 ofMr. Williams’ pre-filed testimony, entitled Hydrous Manganese Oxide
Radium Removal Process, including handwritten values indicating the radium concentration per
gram ofthe precipitant used by WRT.
Exhibit 8: Figure 6 ofMr. Williams’ pre-filed testimony, entitled Ion Exchange Radium
Removal Process, including handwritten values indicating the radium concentration per gram of
the precipitant used by WRT and radium concentration ofthe rinse water.
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Exhibit 9: Figure 11 of Mr. Williams’ pre-filed testimony, entitled Absorbent Media Radium
Removal Process, including handwritten values indicating the radium concentration pôr gram of
loaded media used by WRT.
Exhibit 10: “Effects ofIonizing Radiation on Aquatic Organisms,” National Council on
Radiation Protection and Measurements Report No. 109, Aug. 30, 1991.
Exhibit 11: Copy ofletter from Mr. Steven C. Collins from the Division ofNuclear Safety ofthe
Illinois EmergencyManagement Agency to Mr. Charles S. Williams, President ofWRT,
regarding WRT’s understanding ofthe removal and disposal ofradium in drinking water.
Exhibit 12: The Agency’s responses to questions pre-filed by the Sierra Club and Environmental
Law & Policy Center to the Agency.
Fourth Hearing: October 21 and
22, 2004
Exhibit 13: Amended testimony ofDr. Brian Anderson, on behalf ofWRT Environmental. This
testimony amends the Pre-filed testimony ofDr. Brian Anderson and Ms. Angela Tin filed by
WRT Environmental on October 8, 2004.
Exhibit 14: Amended supplemental testimony ofMr. Theodore G. Adams, on behalfofWRT
Environmental, including Attachments A through I. This testimony amends attachments A, B,
and E ofthe Pre-filed supplemental testimony ofMr. Theodore Adams filed by WRT
Environmental on October 8, 2004.
Exhibit
15:
“A Graded Approach forEvaluating Radiation Doses to Aquatic and Terrestrial
Biota (DOE-STD-1 153-2002),” for Use in DOE Compliance and Risk Assessment Activities,
U.S. Department ofEnergy, Domotor, Stephen, July 2002.
Exhibit 16: Sections 4,
5,
and 8 of“Toxicological Profile for Radium,” U.S. Public Health
Service in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, December 1990.
Exhibit 17: Application ofR.M.D. Operations, LLC for a new radioactive material license,
Illinois Department ofNuclear Safety, September 23, 2004.