1. DUMOULIN FARMS- HAMPSHIRE
      2. (Property Identification Number
      3. 1-20-300-001)
      4. Petitioner,
      5. ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
      6. PROTECTION AGENCY
      7. Respondent.
      8. NOTICE
      9. APPEARANCE
      10. RECOMMENDATION
      11.  
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      13. INSTRUCTiONS
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DUMOULIN FARMS- HAMPSHIRE
(Property Identification Number
1-20-300-001)
Petitioner,
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
Respondent.
NOTICE
DorothyM. Gunn,
Clerk
Dumoulin Farms
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Attn.: William Dumoulin
James R. Thompson Center
1 6N3 93 Walker Road
100 West Randolph Street, Suite. 11-500
Hampshire, illinois
60140
Chicago, Illinois 60601
Steve Santarelli
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 West Jefferson
Post Office Box
19033
Springfield, illinois 62794
PLEASE
TAKE
NOTICE
that I have today filed with the Office ofthe Clerk of the Pollution
Control Board an APPEARANCE AND TilE RECOMMENDATION ofthe Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency, a copy of which is herewith served upon you.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OF THE
STATE OF ILLiNOIS
By:/~(PL~
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Allen Day
A
istant Counsel
Division ofLegal Counsel
DATED:
March
16,
2005
illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East
Post Office Box 19276
Springfield, illinois 62794-9276
217-782-5544
BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
CLERK’S OFF~E
~4AR
172005
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(Tax Certification)
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STATE OF ILL~NOI3
POJI~tj~n
Control Board
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CLERK’S OFFICE
BEFORE
THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
MAR
17
2005
DUMOULIN FARMS- HAMPSHIRE
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PoflUt~n~3~d
(Property Identification Number
)
1-20-300-001)
)
Petitioner,
)
PCB 05-
)
(Tax Certification)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY
)
Respondent.
)
APPEARANCE
The undersigned, as one ofits attorneys, hereby enters an
APPEARANCE on
behalfofthe
Respondent, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS
Byy(~2~/~~
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Allen Day
‘Kssistant Counsel
Division of Legal Counsel
DATED: March
16, 2005
Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East
Post Office Box
19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
217-782-5544
THIS FILING IS
SUBMITTED ON RECYCLED PAPER

CLERK’S ~
BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
MAR
172005
STATE OF ILLINOIS
DUMOULIN
FARMS- HAMPSHIRE
)
Pollution
Control Board
(Property Identification Number
)
1-20-300-001)
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Petitioner,
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
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PROTECTION AGENCY
)
Respondent.
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3)
The facility address is:
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(Tax Certification)
RECOMMENDATION
Now Comes the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (“Illinois EPA”) by James Allen
Day, one ofits
attorneys, and pursuant to
Section
125 .204 ofthe Illinois Pollution Control
Board’s (Board) regulations
files the following Recommendation regarding the tax certification
ofwater pollution control facilities pursuant to
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
125.204.
1)
On December 29, 2004, the Illinois
EPA received a request from Dumoulin Farms for an
Illinois EPA recommendation regarding the tax certification ofwater pollution control
facilities pursuant to
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
125.204, and noted the request as log number TC-
38-04. (Exhibit A)
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2)
The applicant’s mailing address is:
Dumoulin Fanns
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Attn.: William Dumoulin
16N393 Walker Road
Hampshire, Illinois
60140
16N393 Walker Road
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Hampshire,
Illinois
60140
4)
The waterpollution control facilities in this request are located at Sections
19 and 20,
Township 42 North, Range
6 East ofthe
3rd
Principal Meridian in Kane County, Illinois
at the above facility address and
consist ofthe following:
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Swine Building A: three concrete manure pits (each 8 ft. x 56 ft. x 2 ft. deep) with
the slotted wire portion ofthe floor over the manure pits, four concrete manure
pits (each 7 ft. x
42 ft. x
2 ft.
deep) with the slotted wire portion ofthe floor over
the manure pits, one concretemanure pit (42 ft. x
71
ft. x
2 ft. deep) with the
slotted wire portion ofthe floor over the manure pit, three concrete manure pits
(each 8 ft. x
120 ft. x
2 ft. deep) with the slotted concrete portion ofthe floor over
the manure pits, one
8 ft. stainless steel manure scraper, and 27 pull plug drains;
Swine Building B:
one concrete manure pit (42 ft. x 220
ft. x
2 ft.
deep) with the
slotted concrete portion ofthe floor over the manure pit, one 8 ft. stainless steel
manure scraper, and 4 pull plug drains;
Swine Building C: one concrete manure pit (40 ft. x 465
ft. x
2 ft. deep) with the
slotted concrete portion ofthe floor over the manure pit and 22 pull plug drains;
Swine Building D: one
concrete manure pit (72 ft.
x 235
ft. x
2 ft. deep) with the
slotted galvanized rod portion ofthe floor over the pit and
14 pull plug &ains;
One concrete manure collection pit (16 ft.
x
16 ft. x
8
ft.
deep);
One concrete manure collection pit (20 ft. x 24 ft. x
8
ft.
deep);
One glass lined steel storage tank with a concrete floor for manure storage (62 ft.
in diameter x 22.5
ft. deep);
One glass lined steel storage tank with a concrete floor for manure storage (83 ft.
in diameter x 12;5
ft. deep);
Approximately 1035 feet of
6”
diameter PVC manure transfer pipe;
approximately 800 feet of8” diameterPVC manure transfer pipe; and
approximately30 feet of 10” diameter PVC manure transfer pipe.
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5)
These livestock waste management facilities are used to collect, transport, andlor store
livestock wastes prior to cropland application.
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6)
Section 11-10 ofthe Property Tax
Code, 35
ILCS 200/11-10
(2000), defines “pollution
control facilities” as: “any system, method, coJistruction, device or appliance appurtenant
thereto or any
portion of any
building orequipment, that is designed, constructed,
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installed or operated for the primary purpose.of:
(a) eliminating, preventing, orreducing
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air orwater pollution
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or (b) treating, pretreating, modifying or disposing ofany
potentiai~olid,
liquid or gaseous pollutant which if released without treatment,
pretreatment modification or disposal might be harmful, detrimental oroffensive to
human, plant or animal life, orto property.”
7)
Pollution control facilities are entitled to preferential tax treatment,
35
IILCS 200/11-5
(2004).
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8)
Based on the information in the application and the purpose ofthe facilities (collecting,
transporting andlor storing livestock wastes prior to cropland application), it is the Illinois
EPA’s engineeringjudgment that the described facilities may be considered “pollution
control facilities,” pursuant to
35 Ill.
Adm. Code
125.200(a), with the primary purpose of
eliminating, preventing, or reducing waterpollution, or as otherwiseprovided in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code
125.200.
Therefore, the facilities are eligible for tax certification from the
Board.
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9)
Therefore, the Illinois EPA recommends that the Board issue the requested tax
certification.
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Illinois Environmental Protection Agency,
By:
March
16, 2005
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East
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Post Office Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois
62794-9276
217-782-5544
Counsel
Division ofLegal Counsel
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STATE OF ILLINOIS
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COUNTY OF SANGAMON
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PROOF OF SERVICE
I, the undersigned, on oath state that I have served the attached
APPEARANCE
AND
RECOMMENDATION, upon
the person to whom it is
directed, by placing a copy in an
envelope addressed to:
Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
Dumoulin Farms
illinois Pollution Control Board
Attn.: William Dumoulin
James
R.
Thompson Center
16N393 Walker Road
100 West Randolph Street, Suite.
11-500
Hampshire, illinois 60140
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Chicago, illinois 60601
Steve Santarelli
illinois Department ofRevenue
101 West Jefferson
Post Office Box 19033
Springfield, fllinois
62794
and mailing it from Springfield, Illinois on March 16, 2005 with sufficient postage affixed for
first class mail.
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SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME
this sixteenth day ofMarch, 2005
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STATE OF IWNOIS
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CYNTHIA L. WOLFE
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ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
IL
532-0357
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054-002

illinois
Bureau
of
Water
August2000
Environmental
P.O.
Box
19276
Protection
Agency
Springfield,
LL
62794—9276
Tax Certification Program for
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Livestock Waste
Management Facilities
As
an
incentive
for livestock
producers
to
construct waste
storage structures
and
other structures which
prevent
water pollution
the Agency
administers
a tax certification
program, which
reduces the property tax
value for many
pollution control
improvements.
In order
to recognize
this tax
reduction, the
producer must hav~the improvement
certified
by
the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency
(Illinois
EPA) as
a pollution control facility.
Various facilities have been
determined
to
meet the definition
of a pollution control
facility for livestock waste
management.
The following are examples of pollution
control facilities for livestock waste
management.
1.
Manure pits under confined animal feed
structures.
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2.
Slatted floors
over manure pits.
3.
Floors
(not
in
feeding
areas)
specifically designed to
collect and
transport
livestock
wastes
to
liquid
waste
storage facilities.
4.
Liquid livestock waste storage facilities including,
but not limited to:
tanks,, lagoons, and holding
ponds.
5.
Dry manure stacking structures.
6.
Feedlot runoff sediment capture basins:
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7.
Vegetative
filter
systems
including,
but
not
necessanly
limited
to
those
components
designed,
constructed
and
operated
pursuant to Title 35
Illinois Administrative Code,
Subtitle
E,
Chapter 11,
Part
570 titled
Design
and Maintenance
Criteria Regarding
Runoff Field Application Systems adopted August
3,
1982.
8.
Structures or
other
devices
used
specifically
to
divert uncontaminated
runoff and
roof drainage
away
from
animal feeding facilities so as to minimize the production of feedlot
runoff.
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9.
Roof
structures
specifically
intended
to
prevent
precipitation
from
entering
livestock
waste
storage
facilities provided that such
a roof shall meet the requirement that animal feeding operations are
not and
also
could not be
normally conducted
below said
roof.
10.
Building
or structure
walls specifically intended
to
support those
roof structures described
in
item
#9
above.
11.
Tanks or other similar structures, such
as methane digesters, that are specifically designed, constructed
and operated for the
only purpose
of
reducing
odors from
livestock wastes
provided that such facilities
shall
meet
the
~equirementthat methane
or
products
other than
processed
animal
manures~are
npt
produced or collectedfor
utilization in any
purpose
other than the normal operation of the facility.
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12.
Specific
appurtenances
to
those
facilities
listed
above
such
as
pumps,
pump
pits,
manure
scrapers,
ramps,
manure stackers, or other devices provided that such
appurtenances
are designed, constructed
and operated for the primary purpose
of the normal operation of the pollution control
facility.
13.
Other facilities that meet the definition
of a pollution
control facility.
Once Illinois EPA
has
certified
that the improvements made
by the producer qualify as
a pollution control
facility,
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the Agency submits
a copy
of the
certification
to the
producer and
the Illinois
Department of Revenue
(IDOR).
The IDOR
assumes authority from
the
county
tax assessment
office
to assess the value of the
certified
facilities
based
upon
remaining
useful
lifetime
and
the
salvage
value
(usually
property
‘taxes
are based
upon fair cash
value).
This reduces the assessed value of the certified,facilities
and, therefore, the
property tax.
The
date
upon
which
the
Illinois
EPA
received
an
application
form
from
a
producer
determines
the
first
assessment year that the IDOR
assumes
assessment
jurisdiction
from
the
county.
Pollution control facilities
certified by the Illinois
EPA will be assessed
by the
IDOR as
of January
1
of the year
after
Illinois
EPA’s receipt of the
tax
certification application.
For
instance, if an application
is received
by
the
,
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Illinois ‘EPA
on
January
1,
1999,
or
December
31,
1999,
both
would
come
under
the
IDOR’s.asessment
jurisdiction as ofJanuary
1,
2000.

The producer will
receive the benefit of the reduced
assessment for the first year the IDOR
assumes jurisdiction,
but it
will
not
beVVVreilected
in the
producers tax
bill
until the following year.
All
tax
bills
in
Illinois are
actually
issued
the year
following the assessment
date.
For
example,
a
tax
bill
will
not
be
issued
until
approximately
May
2001
for all property assessed
as of January
1,
2000.
INSTRUCTiONS
Although the
tax
certification application form
was originally designed for indusirial use, the-Agency
uses
it for all
pollution
control
facilities.
The
following
instructions indicate
how
to
complete
the
application
form when
tax
certification is being sought for livestock waste management facilities.
Section A
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Applicant:
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Be
sure to provide the
property tax
identification number for the parcel of (and
where
pollution
control
facilities
are located.
Also
indicate the
location
of the pollution
control
facilities
by quarter section,
township, range and
county.
This information is available on
county
plat
maps.
Section B
Manufacturing
Operations:
.
,
Indicate what type of livestock waste
the pollution control facilities control.
Most livestock facilities in Illinois do
not have or need any
permits from the
Illinois EPA and, therefore, the permits space
can
usually be left blank.
Section
C
Manufacturing
Process:
This section does not need
to be completed on
applications for livestock waste
management
facilities
Section
D
Pollution Control Facility:
The
following information must be provided.
Use additional paper when
necessary.
Neatly
sketch
a
diagram
showing
the
flow of
livestock
waste
from
the
animals
through the pollution
control
facilities
to’ final
disposal
on
cropland.
Include
the
locations
of components
such
as
pumps,
pipes,
gutter
scrapers,
manure
pits,
tanks,
slotted
floors,
holding
ponds
for
runoff,
lagoons,
methane
digesters,
settling
basins, vegetative fitters, etc.
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Briefly describe the major pollution control
components on the flow diagram including dimensions (length, width,
depth, diameter),
construction materials (steel, concrete
block, etc.),
and
size (Le.,
10
H-P centrifugal
pump).
Identify
local
streams,
lakes,
groundwater,
or
other
waters that
the
pollution
control
facilities
protect
from’
contamination by
livestock wastes.
Briefly explain how the pollution
control facilities prevent livestock
wastes
from entering these waters.
Section
E
Pollution Control
Facility Contaminants and Accounting Data:
Generally identify
the pollutants
being controlled
(i.e.,
beef feedlot
runoff, swine
manure,
silage leathate,
etc.)
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and points of discharge if there are any.
Items
3,
4 and 5 must be
completed.
Be sure to sign
in Section F.
Completed forms
may be sent to:
Illinois EPA
BOWlWatershed Management Section/Facility Evaluation Unit
,
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P.O.
Box
19276
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Springfield,
Illinois 62794-9276
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APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION (PROPERTY
TAX
TREATMENT)
POLLUTiON CONTROL FACILifY
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ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
P. 0.
Box
19276,
Springfield,
IL
6279.4-9276
This
Agency,
is
authorized
to
request
this
info-mation under illinois Revised Statues,
1979,
Chapter,
120, Section
502a-5.
Disclosure of this
information
is
voluntary.
However,
failure to
comply
could
prevent your
application
from
being processed orcould
result in
denial ofyour
application for certification.
FOR
AGENCY
USE
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No.
Date
Received
Certification
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IL 532-0222
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Attachment
for Sec.
D:
Describe pollution abatement control facility.
Please consider this application for Dumoulin Farms manure structure (including shallow
pits, slotted floor, pump out at,collection pit, and pump out to slurry store
(Harvestore)
structure storage.
See attached sheets.
These manure
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handling structures are vital to
reducing potential waste
pollution contaminates
into the
local water sources.

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PERCENTAGE CONTROL FACILITY BEARS
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Sec.
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The
following information is submitted
in accordance with the
Illinois Property’Tax Code,
as amended,
arid to the best of my
knowledge, is true and correct.
The facilities claimed
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPILING AND
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General:
Separate applications must be completed
for each
control facility daimed.
Do
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Wnere
both air and
water operations
are related,
file t~o
applicatidns.
If attachments are needed, record them consecutively
on
an index sheet.
Sec. A
,
Sec.
B
Information refers
to applicant as listed
in the tax records arid the person to be contacted for further details
or for inspection
of
facilities.
Define
facility location
by street address or legal description.
A plat map location is required for facilities located
outside_of
muni~pal_boundaries._The_property_identification_numberis_required.
Self-explanatory.
Submit copies of all pennits issued by local pollution control
agencies.
(e.g.
MSD Construction
Permit)
Sec. C
Refers to manufacturing processes or materials on which pollution control facility is used.
Sec.
D
Narrative description of the pollution control
facility. indicating
that its primarypurpose
is to eliminate, prevent or reduce
pollution.
State the t’y~e
of control facility.
State
permit number, date, and
agency
issuing permit.
A
narrative description arid
a
process
flow diagram describing the pollution control
facility.
Indude a
listing of each maior piece of equipment induded
in the daimed
fair cash value for real
property.
Indude an
average analysis of the influent and effluent ofthe control facility stating the
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collection efficiency.
Sec.
E
List air contaminants,
or water pollution substances released
as effluents
to the manufacturing
processes
List
also the final
disposal of any contaminants removed from the manufacturing processes.
Item (1)— Refers to pollutants
and contaminants removed from the process by the pollution control
facility.
tern (2)
Refers to water ~oltutiO~but
can apply to water-carried wastes from air pollution control facilities.
Submit
drawings.
which
dearlyshow
(a) Point(s)of discharge to receiving stream,
and
(b) Sewers and process piping
to
and
from the control
facility.
Sec,
F
Item (3)
If thecollected contaminants are disposed of other than as wastes, state the disposition of the materials,
and the
value
in dollars redairned by sale or reuse ofthe
collecled substances.
State the cost of redamation arid related expense.
Item (4)
State the date which the pollution control
facility was
first placed in service and operated:
If not,
explain,
Item (5)
This
information is essential to the
certification and assessment actions.
This
accounting data must be completed
to
activate project review
prior
to certification by this Agency.
Self-explanatory.
Signature must be a corporate
authorized
signature.
Submit
to:
Attention:
Attention:
Itinois
EPA
Thomas McSwiggin
Donald E. Sutton
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P.O. Box 19276
Permit
Section
Permit Section
Springfield,
IL,
62794-9276
Division of Water
Pollution Control
Division of Air Pollution
Control
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See attached drawing for a picture ofthe following buildings (A
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D)
Building A.
(62’ x 420’)
Farrowing house plus gestation
The farrowing house waste falls through a large gauge wire (“00”) flooring into a
2’ deep cement pit below.
We have both a pull plug and a powered drag cable scrapper to
remove the hog waste to a PVC pipe
which
flows to
a collection
pit
and then to
a
Harvestore slurry store.
The gestation area within this A building is a slotted cement
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flooring over 2’ pits which is where the hog waste falls.
Building B.
(42’ x 220’)
Gestation and farrowing
The gestation and farrowing area in the this building
is. slotted cement flooring
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over shallow 2’ cement pits.
This is also pull plug and powered
drag cable scrapper
flowing into a collection pit, and then is pumped to the Harvestore slurry store fo~
storage.
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Building C.
(40’ x
465’)
Gilt holding area and finishing pig building
This building is all
cement
slotted floor with shallow 2’ cement pits with pull plug
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connected with 8” PVC schedule 40 pipe
flowing to a
collection
pit.
It is then
pumped to
a Harvestore
slurry
store for storage.
Building D.
(72’ x
235’)
Nursery building
This building is a 2
V2’
shallow pit with tn
max flooring, 3/8” galvanized rod, with
hog waste flowing through the tn max into
shallow pits.
Pull plug into
8” PVC schedule
40 pipe
connected tu ~ collection pit and transferred by electric pump to a Harvestore
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slurry store holding tank.
Our older buildings are 6” walled reinforced concrete and the newer construction
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has 8” walls, reinforced with rebar used in all walls and floors.
All cement work was
done by a respected cement contractor and followed the guidelines at that time as set’
down by the State of Illinois.
Our Harvestore slurry store structures were built by
Harvestore, and this includes their supervision with cement and erection.
Harvestore
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slurry’ store are steel sheets with a glass lining fused to both sides ofthe metal and bolted
together in a circle.
One ofthe units is 62’ in diameter and
22.5’
high with the second
unit being
83’ in diameter and
12.5’
high with holding capacities ofover
1
million
gallons.
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Dunioulin Farms is
located on a flat topographically low area with a water table at’
10’ and a small branch ofcoon creek located approximately
V2
mile east ofthe hog
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buildings. Because ofthe
10’ water table and the creek’s location, manure storage units
were built with all ofthe safety requirements in mind.
Because ofour
confmement
hog
operation and the environmentally sound manure handling facilities our hog confinement
facilities are safe and follow safeguards for being a good steward ofthe environment.

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