1. Federal Update
      1. x Annual
  2. Calendar
      1. 7/6/06 11:00 AM Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
      2. 100 W. Randolph Street Chicago
      3. And 1021 N. Grand Avenue East Oliver Holmes Conference Room 2012 N
      4. Springfield
      5. 7/20/06 11:00 AM Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
      6. James R. Thompson Center Room 9-040
      7. 100 W. Randolph Street Chicago
      8. 8/3/06 11:00 AM Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
      9. Illinois Pollution Control Board Hearing Room
      10. 1021 North Grand Avenue East (North Entrance)
      11. Springfield
      12. (to be continued day-to-day until business is completed or until
      13.  
      14. 8/17/06 11:00 AM Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
      15. James R. Thompson Center Room 9-040

 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
G. Tanner Girard, Acting Chairman
 
Board Members:
Thomas E. Johnson, Nicholas J. Melas, Andrea S. Moore
 
 
 
 
Illinois Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph, Suite 11-500
Chicago, Illinois 60601
(312) 814-3620
(312) 814-6032 TDD
Illinois Pollution Control Board
1021 North Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19274
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9274
(217) 524-8500
 
 
 
Web Site: http://www.ipcb.state.il.us
 

Letter from the Chairman
 
 
 
June has been a very active month for rulemaking at the Board. We began
holding hearings in R 06-25, In the Matter of: Proposed New 35 Ill. Adm. Code
225 Control of Emissions from Large Combustion Sources (Mercury). During
two weeks of hearings in Springfield, the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (IEPA) presented witnesses to support the Governor’s proposal to
reduce mercury emissions from coal-fired electrical generating units by 90%.
Representatives from utilities, environmental groups, and the general public
attended the hearings and questioned the IEPA’s witnesses. The Board has
reserved two more weeks for hearings beginning August 14, 2006, in Chicago at
the James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph, Assembly Hall, Concourse
Level. Details and deadlines for prefiling testimony for the August hearing can
be found at Clerk’s Office On-Line or “COOL” on the Board’s website
www.ipcb.state.il.us.
The Board also recently received two new air rule proposals, along with requests by the IEPA for expedited
consideration. The first, R06-26 Proposed New Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) SO2, NOx Annual and NOx
Ozone Season Trading Programs, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225, Subparts A, C, D and E was accepted for hearing on June
15, 2006. The IEPA proposes to adopt the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) SO2 trading program, the CAIR NOx
annual trading program and the CAIR NOx ozone season trading program. The IEPA proposal intends to reduce
intrastate and interstate transport of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions from fossil-fuel-fired
electric generating units both on an annual basis and on an ozone season basis for each calendar year. The IEPA
proposal would satisfy Illinois’ obligations under the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Rule to
Reduce Interstate Transport of Fine Particulate Matter and Ozone; Revisions to Acid Rain Program; Revisions to
the NOx SIP Call. The proposal also partly addresses the IEPA’s obligation to meet Clean Air Act (CAA)
requirements for the control of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone in the Chicago and Metro East/St. Louis
areas. The second new air rule, R06-27 Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201 (New Section 201.501 PSD
Construction Permits, was accepted by the Board at a special Board meeting on June 22, 2006. The IEPA’s
proposal would eliminate an automatic 30-day stay of the effectiveness of prevention of significant deterioration air
quality permits.
Members of the public are welcome to participate in the Board’s rulemaking process. The IEPA’s proposal
language, including statement of reasons and the full text of the proposed rule language, are available on the
Board’s Web site listed above. Details and deadlines for submitting testimony are given in the hearing officer
orders associated with each rulemaking. Dates and locations of public hearings are also given on the website, and
transcripts of past hearings are posted when received by the Board. In summary, the Board’s website allows any
citizen with internet access to follow the Board rulemaking process.
 
 
Sincerely,
 
G. Tanner Girard, Ph.D.
Acting Chairman

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Inside This Issue:
 
 
FEDERAL UPDATE
  
  
  
P. 1
RULE UPDATE
  
  
  
  
P. 3
BOARD ACTIONS
  
  
  
P. 7
N
EW CASES
  
  
  
  
P. 13
BOARD CALENDAR
  
  
  
P. 15
RESTRICTED STATUS/CRITICAL REVIEW
P. 18
 
 
Federal Update
United States Environmental Protection Agency Publishes Final Decision on Petitions to Reconsider Two
Final Clean Air Act Rules for Electric Utility Steam Generating Units: 1) the December 2000 Clean Air Act
Section 112(n) Finding and 2) the Standards of Performance for New and Existing Stationary Sources (Clean
Air Mercury Rule)
On June 9, 2006 (71 Fed. Reg. 33388), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) published a
notice of final action on reconsideration of certain aspects of two 2005 rules regulating electric utility steam
generating units.
The first was the March 29, 2005 final rule entitled “Revision of December 2000 Regulatory Finding on the
Emissions of Hazardous Air Pollutants From Electric Utility Steam Generating Units and the Removal of Coal- and
Oil-Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Units from the Section 112(c) List” (70 Fed. Reg. 15993). After
considering the petitions for reconsideration and the comments received, USEPA chose not to revise the final
Section 112(n) Revision Rule other than explaining in more detail what was meant by the effectiveness element in
the term “necessary.”
The second rule was the May 18, 2005 final rule en
titled “Standards of Performance for New and Existing
Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Steam Generating Units'' (Clean Air Mercury Rule; CAMR) (70 Fed. Reg.
28605). The only two substantive changes to CAMR in response to comments were revisions to the State mercury
allocations, and to the new source performance standards. USEPA also finalized the regulatory text that clarifies
the applicability of CAMR to municipal waste combustors and certain industrial boilers. Finally, USEPA denied
for both rules.
This final action is effective on June 9, 2006.
For general and technical information, contact Mr. William Maxwell, Emission Strategies Group, Sector Policies
and Programs Division, Mailcode: D243-01, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711; telephone number:
(919) 541-5430; fax number: (919) 541-5450; e-mail address: maxwell.bill@epa.gov
.
The Board is currently considering a rulemaking proposal made by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency in
Proposed New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225 Control of Emissions from Large Combustion Sources (Mercury) (R06-25) to
satisfy Illinois' obligation to submit a State Implementation Plan to address the requirements of the Clean Air
Mercury Rule. During the course of hearings, participants have discussed the relationship between the proposed
state rule and the federal CAMR. The bulk of the R05-25 rulemaking proposal was published in the
Illinois
Register
rsons may request copies of the Board’s opinion and
order in R06-25 by calling Dorothy Gunn at 312-814-3620, or download from the Board’s Web site at
www.ipcb.state.il.us.
For more information on the Board’s rulemaking contact Marie Tipsord at 312/814-4925 or email at
tipsordm@ipcb.state.il.us.
 

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United States Environmental Protection Agency Proposes Revised National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System Permit Regulation and Effluent Limitation Guidelines for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
Under the Clean Water Act
On June 30, 2006 (71 Fed. Reg. 37743), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) proposed
amendments to revise the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting requirements and
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). USEPA acted
in response to the order issued by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Waterkeeper Alliance et al. v. EPA, 399
F.3d 486 (2nd Cir. 2005).
The proposal seeks to revise several aspects of USEPA's current regulations governing discharges from CAFOs.
First, USEPA proposes to require only the owners and operators of those CAFOs that discharge or propose to
discharge to seek coverage under a permit. Second, USEPA proposes to require CAFOs seeking coverage under a
permit to submit their nutrient management plan (NMP) with their application for an individual permit or notice of
intent to be authorized under a general permit. Permitting authorities would be required to review the plan and
provide the public with an opportunity for meaningful public review and comment. Permitting authorities would
also be required to incorporate terms of the NMP as NPDES permit conditions. Third, this rulemaking proposes to
authorize permit writers, upon request by a CAFO, to establish best management, zero discharge effluent limitations
when the facility demonstrates that it has designed an open containment system that will comply with the no
discharge requirements.
USEPA stated that the proposed rule responds to the court order while furthering the statutory goal of restoring and
maintaining the nation's water quality and effectively ensuring that CAFOs properly manage manure generated by
their operations. According to USEPA, the proposed rule also responds to the court's remand order regarding
water-quality based effluent limitations (WQBELs) and pathogens. USEPA proposes to clarify that WQBELs are
available in permits with respect to production area discharges and non-precipitation related discharges from land
application, but are statutorily unavailable in permits for Large CAFOs with respect to precipitation-related land
application discharges because the only allowable discharge from a land application area is due to agricultural storm
water which is by statute exempt from permitting requirements.
Finally, USEPA proposes to clarify its selection of Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology (BCT) for
pathogens (fecal coliform), and reaffirm its decision to set the BCT limitations for fecal coliform to be equal to the
Best Practicable Control Technology Currently Available (BPT) limits established in the 2003 CAFO rule.
Comments on this proposed action must be received by USEPA on or before August 14, 2006. Submit your
comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2005-0037 by one of the following methods:
(1) http://www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
(2) E-mail:
ow-docket@epa.gov, Attention Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2005-0037.
(3) Mail: Send the original and three copies of your comments to: Water Docket, Environmental Protection
Agency, Mail code 4203M, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460, Attention Docket ID
No. OW-2005-0037.
For additional information contact Kawana Cohen, Water Permits Division, Office of Wastewater Management
(4203M), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460; telephone
number: (202) 564-2345, e-mail address: cohen.kawana@epa.gov or Paul Shriner, Engineering and Analysis
Division, Office of Science and Technology (4303T), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.,
NW., Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: 202-566-1076, e-mail address: shriner.paul@epa.gov.
As noted in the Board’s July 2006 semi-annual regulatory agenda (see 30 Ill. Reg. 11895), the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) will prepare a rulemaking proposal for Board consideration relating to the
USEPA’s December 15, 2002 CAFO rules. Any IEPA proposal would be designed to ensure that the Board’s rules
remain consistent with the federal regulations and case law reviewing these regulations. The IEPA projects the
proposal may be filed as early as Fall or Winter 2006.
 

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Rule Update
 
Board Closes Docket in Proposed Amendments to Regulation of Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage
Tanks (35 Ill. Adm. Code 732); In the Matter of: Regulation of Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage
Tanks (Proposed new 35 Ill. Adm. Code 734) (R04-22/R04-23 B (cons.))
On June 1, 2006, the Board adopted a dismissal order in Proposed Amendments to Regulation of Petroleum Leaking
Underground Storage Tanks (35 Ill. Adm. Code 732); In the Matter of: Regulation of Petroleum Leaking
Underground Storage Tanks (Proposed new 35 Ill. Adm. Code 734) (R04-22/R04-23 B (cons.)). The Board found
that the record in this rulemaking did not support proceeding with a rule to define the scope of work and to set
maximum lump sum payment amounts.
The reason for opening Docket B in consolidated dockets R04-22/R04-23 was discussed in the Board’s December
1, 2005 second notice opinion and order in Proposed Amendments to Regulation of Petroleum Leaking
Underground Storage Tanks (35 Ill. Adm. Code 732); In the Matter of: Regulation of Petroleum Leaking
Underground Storage Tanks (Proposed New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 734) (R04-22/R04-23 (cons.)). The Board
proceeded with adoption of the main body of rules, but opened Docket B in a separate order on the same date to
allow participants to present information to develop rules outlining scopes of work to be used in reimbursing
professional consulting services in the remediation of underground storage tank (UST) sites in Illinois. The Board’s
December 1, 2005 orders in both Dockets A and B were reported in more detail in
Environmental Register
No. 618
(December 2005) at p.2-3.
In its December 1, 2005 discussions, the Board found that public comments had identified the lack of a clearly
defined scope of work for the reimbursement rates of professional services as the source of undue economic
hardship for the environmental consultants and the small businesses they serve. Subdocket B was also intended to
examine issues surrounding the hourly payment amounts and hours of work for professional services. Additionally,
the General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) recommended at its January 18, 2006
meeting that the Board examine issues related to ineligible costs.
On January 5, 2006 the Board issued a proposal for public comment in Docket B. Based on information presented
during the Docket A proceedings, the Board proposed draft language establishing a scope of work for activities
associated with professional consulting services in the remediation of UST sites in Illinois. The Board invited
comments and directed the hearing officer to expeditiously schedule a least one additional hearing. Environmental
Register No. 619 (January 2006) at p.7-8.
The Board held a hearing on March 23, 2006, and received comments and testimony from various persons who had
been active in the Docket A proceeding, including the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA), CW3M,
United Science Industries (USI), CSD Environmental Services, Inc. (CSD), Rapps Engineering & Applied Science
(Rapps), and the Professionals for the Protection of the Environment (PIPE).
In its order dismissing Docket B, the Board found that the additional information that was provided was often
repetitive and added very little new information to the record.
In response to the recommendations made by JCAR the Board specifically asked the participants to comment on the
ineligible costs related to onsite cleanup above Tier 2 remediation levels (as delineated in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 742)
and the remediation of groundwater when a groundwater ordinance in place. The Board found that the discussion
of these issues at the hearing did not add any additional information to the record and declined to make any changes
to those specific subsections of the rule.
Copies of the Board’s opinion and order dismissing R04-22/23B may be obtained by calling Dorothy Gunn at 312-
814-3620, or by downloading copies from the Board’s Web site at www.ipcb.state.il.us.
For additional information contact Marie Tipsord at 312/ 814-4925; email address tipsordm@ipcb.state.il.us.
 

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Board Adopts Order to Extend the Public Comment Period in UIC Corrections, USEPA Amendments (July
1, 2005 through December 31, 2005; In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle D Update, USEPA Amendments (July
1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 and August 1, 2005); In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle C Update,
USEPA Amendments (July 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 and August 1, 2005) (R06-16, R06-17, R06-18
consolidated)
On June 1, 2006, the Board adopted an order extending the public comment deadline through June 30, 2006 in UIC
Corrections, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005; In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle D
Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 and August 1, 2005); In the Matter of:
RCRA Subtitle C Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 and August 1, 2005)
(R06-16, R06-17, R06-18 consolidated). The Board’s proposal for public comment was published in the
Illinois
Register
at 30 Ill. Reg. 6675 through 7711(April 21, 2006). Accordingly, the public comment period was scheduled
to close on June 5, 2006.
The Board extended the public comment deadline in response to a May 18, 2006 request made by the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA). In its motion, the IEPA stated, “due to the large volume of the
consolidated rulemaking and the fact that the new [35 Ill. Adm. Code 727] Part 727 Standardized Permit changes
are far reaching, the Illinois EPA needs more time to evaluate how the new regulations are intertwined with the
existing regulations.”
The original due date for filing this rulemaking with the Secretary of State’s Index department was August 5, 2006
(one year after the earliest federal action that is included in the identical-in-substance update). The Board calculated
that the earliest date by which it can complete this proceeding, allow for receipt of any comments from the United
States Environmental Protection Agency, and file the adopted amendments with the Office of the Secretary of State
is September 14, 2006.
Because one result of extension of the comment period is that the Board could not meet its planned schedule for
timely adoption and filing of the final rules, the Board also filed a “Notice of Public Information” with the Secretary
of State’s Index Department, as required under Section 7.2(b) of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (Act),
415 ILCS 5/7.2(b) (2006), to explain that the grant of IEPA’s extension request was the reason for the Board’s
extension of the deadline for adoption of final rules. The Notice of Public Information was published at 30 Ill. Reg.
11326 (June 23, 2006).
Copies of the Board’s deadline extension order in R06-16/17/18 may be obtained by calling Dorothy Gunn at 312-
814-3620, or by downloading copies from the Board’s Web site at www.ipcb.state.il.us.
For additional information contact Michael J. McCambridge at 312-814-6924; e-mail address
mccambm@ipcb.state.il.us
 
Board Adopts Order Granting Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Motion to Amend Its Proposal in
Proposed New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225 Control of Emissions from Large Combustion Sources (Mercury) (R06-
25)
On June 15, 2006, the Board adopted an order granting the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s (IEPA)
motion to amend its original March 14, 2006 proposal in Proposed New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225 Control of
Emissions from Large Combustion Sources (Mercury) (R06-25). The Board accepted the amendment without
comments on its merits, and will cause the amendment’s publication in the
Illinois Register
. In its order, the Board
observed that the IEPA has the burden to “provide information supporting the requested change” in its proposal to
adopt regulations pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (
see
415 ILCS 5/27(a) (2004)). The Board
noted that if the IEPA fails to provide support for the proposal or amended proposal, the IEPA will have failed to
meet the statutory burden.
The IEPA’s March 14, 2006 proposal was to add Subparts A and B to a new Part 225. The IEPA moved to amend
its original proposal with supplemental rule text in Subpart B on May 23, 2006. The IEPA amendments proposed
new Sections 225.234 and 225.238 for a Temporary Technology Based Standard (TTBS). The TTBS rules are
intended to provide additional regulatory flexibility for compliance with the proposed rule. The TTBS, as proposed,
addresses both new and existing sources with electrical generating units (EGUs). Those EGUs that satisfy specified

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eligibility requirements can demonstrate compliance with control requirements for mercury emissions via the TTBS
provisions for a specified, and limited, time frame.
IEPA related that it had earlier considered this concept and presented it at several of the stakeholder meetings
preceding the March 14, 2006 proposal. After the filing of the original proposal, a number of stakeholders
requested IEPA to again utilize the provisions of the TTBS. IEPA explained that further review by IEPA’s staff and
an expert retained by the Illinois EPA identified additional circumstances related to practices and configurations of
sources in the State that warrant the proposal of the TTBS. On June 6, 2006, Dynegy and Midwest Generation
(Dynegy), Ameren Energy Generation Company, AmerenEnergy Resources Generating Company, and Electric
Energy, Inc. (Ameren), and Kincaid Generation, L.L.C. (Kincaid) all filed responses to the motion. In general the
responses stated that they did not object to the motion; however, the responses asked that the Board direct the
hearing officer to alter prefiling deadlines and redesignate the hearing scheduled to begin August 14, 2006. While
the Board did grant the motion to amend the proposal, it declined to make any directives regarding prefiling
deadlines and the hearing conduct.
These participants also made various requests to the Board concerning hearing conduct and deadlines. The Board
found that it was premature for the Board to direct the hearing officer to change the order and conduct of the
hearings. While the Board recognized the concerns raised by the participants; the Board stated that the hearing
officer has the authority to alter the schedule and order of hearings (
see
35 Ill. Adm. Code 102.416-102.424), and
that any motions seeking a change in scheduling or the conduct of the hearing should be addressed to the hearing
officer.
The Board held initial hearings in Springfield and received testimony from IEPA in support of both the proposal
and the amended proposal on consecutive days from June 12 through 23, 2006. Additional hearings are scheduled
to begin in Chicago on August 14 and to continue through August 25, 2006 as necessary. Other participants,
including EGU’s are scheduled to present their testimony in reaction to the proposal; IEPA may also present
additional information as allowed by the hearing officer.
Copies of the Board’s June 15, 2006 opinion and order in R06-25 may be obtained by calling Dorothy Gunn at 312-
814-3620, or by downloading copies from the Board’s Web site at www.ipcb.state.il.us.
For additional information contact Marie Tipsord at 312/ 814-4925; email address tipsordm@ipcb.state.il.us.
 
Board Accepts Proposal for Hearing in Proposed New Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) SO
2
, NO
x
Annual
and NO
x
Ozone Season Trading Programs, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225.Subparts A, C ,D, and E (R06-26)
On June 15, 2006, the Board accepted for hearing a proposal in Proposed New Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR)
SO2, NOx Annual and NOx Ozone Season Trading Programs, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225. Subparts A, C, D and E (R06-
26). The proposal, filed by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) on May 30, 2006, seeks to add
Subparts A, C, D, and E in a new proposed Part 225. These rules are intended to reduce intrastate and interstate
transport of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions from fossil fuel-fired electric generating units
(affected units), on an annual basis and on an ozone season basis of each calendar year. The Board accepted the
proposal for hearing, but reserved ruling on three motions accompanying it in order to allow interested persons time
to respond to the motions.
The proposed CAIR rule contains five subparts. As proposed, Subpart A includes general provisions, Subpart C
contains the CAIR SO2 trading program, Subpart D details the CAIR NOx Annual trading program, and Subpart E
addresses the CAIR NOx Ozone Season trading program. (The IEPA has proposed new Subparts A and B to new
Section 225 in Proposed New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225 Control of Emissions from Large Combustion Sources
(Mercury) (R06-25), discussed in the story above.)
The IEPA asserted that its CAIR proposal is intended to satisfy Illinois’ obligations under the United States
Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) Rule to Reduce Interstate Transport of Fine Particulate Matter and
Ozone; Revisions to Acid Rain Program; Revisions to the NOx SIP Call, (CAIR), 70
Fed. Reg
. 25162 (May 12,
2005). The proposal is also intended to meet the IEPA’s obligation to meet Clean Air Act (CAA) requirements for
the control of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone in the Chicago and Metro East/St. Louis nonattainment
areas.

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As earlier indicated, in order to allow interested persons time to respond, the Board reserved ruling on the following
three motions IEPA filed with the proposal:
(1) A motion for expedited decision requested that the rule be promulgated by April of 2007, and that the
Board proceed to first notice without reaching a decision on the merits of the proposal. The IEPA
asserted that the USEPA has adopted a CAIR Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) effective on June 27,
2006, and that the first "action of consequence" will be USEPA’s making NOx allocations for the
2009 control period on July 30, 2007. The IEPA asserted that the rule needs to be adopted by April
2007 to allow Illinois to control the allocation for 2009, and to timely submit NOx allocations to avoid
the USEPA start of a “FIP sanctions clock”;
(2) A motion to hold hearings in Springfield and Collinsville, which asserted that there are 229 electric
generating units (EGU) that will be subject to the proposed rule, and the downstate hearing locations
would accommodate the affected facilities and allow for a reduction in expenditures by the IEPA;and
(3) A motion for waiver of certain filing requirements which asserted that the entire proposal consists of
over 2,000 pages, and requested leave to file an original and four copies of the proposal plus five
partial copies.
The Board’s hearing officer is in the process of considering hearing dates, but will not schedule hearings until after
the Board has ruled on the pending motions.
Copies of the Board’s June 15, 2006 opinion and order in R06-26 may be obtained by calling Dorothy Gunn at 312-
814-3620, or by downloading copies from the Board’s Web site at www.ipcb.state.il.us.
For additional information contact John Knittle at 217/278-3111; email address knittlej@ipcb.state.il.us.
 
Board Adopts First Notice Opinion and Order, Without Commenting on the Merits of the Proposal, in
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201 (New Section 201.501 PSD Construction Permits) (R06-27)
On June 22, 2006, at a special Board meeting, the Board adopted a first notice opinion and order in Amendments to
35 Ill. Adm. Code 201 (New Section 201.501 PSD Construction Permits), (R06-27). The Board sent the proposal,
filed by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) on June 20, 2006, to first notice without commenting
on the merits. In so doing, the Board granted the IEPA’s request to expedite consideration of this rulemaking. The
amendments seek to add a new Section to the Board’s air regulations that would eliminate an automatic 30-day stay
of the effectiveness of prevention of significant deterioration of air quality (PSD) permits. The proposal was
published in the July 7, 2006, issue of the
Illinois Register
at 30 Ill. Reg. 11506.
The amendments propose to add a new Subpart M to Part 201, the Board’s general air permit provisions. The
proposed new Section 201.501 in effect provides that PSD permits are effective upon issuance a) unless the permit
states otherwise by its terms, or b) an appeal has been filed and a stay of the permit has been granted.
In its Statement of Reasons that accompanied the proposal the IEPA asserted that the PSD provisions of the Clean
Air Act, 42 U.S.C. §7401
et seq
., were enacted in 1977 to regulate new major stationary sources and major
modifications to existing sources. The PSD program applies in areas in the country that are deemed to be
attainment or unclassifiable with respect to national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). The IEPA
administers the PSD program through a delegation agreement with the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA). PSD involves a preconstruction permitting process in which an applicant for a major new
source or modification must submit a permit application prior to commencing construction that demonstrates that
emissions from the proposed facility will not cause or contribute to an exceedance of any applicable NAAQS or air
quality increment, and that the proposed facility will employ the Best Available Control Technology for all
pollutants for which the source is major
.
 
The IEPA stated that an appeal of the PSD permit issued in Illinois is subject to the procedural requirements of the
federal regulations at 40 CFR Part 124, which provide that final permits decisions are automatically stayed for 30
days after issuance. This rulemaking proposes to eliminate the automatic 30-day stay, thereby “leveling the playing
field” between Illinois and surrounding states that have approved programs without the automatic stay. The IEPA’s
goal is to remove an economic disincentive to new development while not causing any adverse impact to the
environment.

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The hearing officer will schedule two hearings on this proposal soon.
Copies of the Board’s June 22, 2006 opinion and order in R06-27 may be obtained by calling Dorothy Gunn at 312-
814-3620, or by downloading copies from the Board’s Web site at www.ipcb.state.il.us.
 
For additional information contact John Knittle at 217/278-3111; email address knittlej@ipcb.state.il.us.
 
Board Actions
 
 
June 1, 2006
Via Videoconference
Chicago and Springfield, Illinois
 
Rulemakings
R04-22(B)
R04-23(B)
(cons.)
In the Matter of: Proposed Amendments to: Regulations of Petroleum Leaking
Underground Storage Tanks (35 Ill. Adm. Code 732); In the Matter of: Proposed
Amendments to Regulation of Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
(35 Ill. Adm. Code 734) – The Board found that the record does not support
proceeding with a rule defining the scope of work and setting maximum lump
sum payment amounts and therefore dismissed the proposal and closed the
docket in this consolidated rulemaking.
 
4-0
R, UST
R06-16
R06-17
R06-18
(cons.)
In the Matter of: UIC Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 2005 through
December 31, 2005); In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle D Update, USEPA
Amendments (July 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005); In the Matter of:
RCRA Subtitle C Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 2005 through
December 31, 2005 and March 23, 2006) – The Board granted the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency’s motion to extend the public comment period
for all participants until June 30, 2006. The Board then extended the deadline for
Board adoption of the amendments as provided in Section 7.2(b) of the Act, 415
ILCS 5/7.2(b) (2004) until September 14, 2006.
4-0
R, Land
 
Adjusted Standards
AS 06-3 In the Matter of: Petition of LaFarge Midwest, Inc. for Boiler Determination
through Adjusted Standard Proceedings Pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.132
and 720.133 – The Board granted this Massac County petitioner an adjusted
standard, with conditions, designating as an “industrial boiler” each of the two
raw mill dryers at it the Joppa Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant located at
2500 Portland Road, Grand Chain, Illinois.
4-0
Air
 
Administrative Citations
AC 06-34 IEPA v. Clifford Lawson – The Board granted complainant’s motion for
voluntary dismissal of this administrative citation due to complainant’s failure to
make timely service.
4-0
 

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Decisions
PCB 05-53 People of the State of Illinois v. Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. – In
this land enforcement action concerning a Madison County facility, the Board
granted relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the
Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2004)), accepted a
stipulation and settlement agreement, and ordered the respondent to pay a total
civil penalty of $12,000, and to cease and desist from further violations. Clean
Harbors Environmental Services further agrees to engage in a supplemental
environmental project: over the next two years following adoption of this
stipulation and settlement agreement, Clean Harbors Environmental will
undertake hazardous waste disposal and related collection and transportation
services having a fair market retail price up to $18,000.
 
4-0
L-E
PCB 06-41 People of the State of Illinois v. Dot Packaging Group, Inc. – In this air
enforcement action concerning a Kane County facility, the Board granted relief
from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the Environmental
Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2004)), accepted a stipulation and
settlement agreement, and ordered the respondent to pay a total civil penalty of
$33,311, and to cease and desist from further violations.
 
4-0
A-E
PCB 06-46 People of the State of Illinois v. Osborn Development Company – In this water
enforcement action concerning a Madison County facility, the Board granted
relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the Environmental
Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2004)), accepted a stipulation and
settlement agreement, and ordered the respondent to pay a total civil penalty of
$15,000, and to cease and desist from further violations.
4-0
W-E
 
Motions and Other Matters
PCB 02-186 People of the State of Illinois v. Perfetti Van Melle USA, Inc. f/k/a Van Melle
USA, Inc. – Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and
an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this air
enforcement action involving a Lake County facility, the Board ordered
publication of the required newspaper notice.
 
4-0
A-E
PCB 03-191 People of the State of Illinois v. Community Landfill Company, Inc. and the City
of Morris – The Board granted both respondents’ motions to reconsider with
respect to the Board’s alleged misapplication of the law. The Board declined to
modify the Board’s February 16, 2006 ruling granting summary judgment in
favor of the complainant on the violations alleged in the complaint and directed
the hearing officer to proceed to hearing on the issue of remedy.
 
4-0
L-E
PCB 05-56 People of the State of Illinois v. Omron Automotive Electronics, Inc. – Upon
receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and an agreed motion
to request relief from the hearing requirement in this air enforcement action
involving a Kane County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required
newspaper notice.
 
4-0
A-E

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9
 
PCB 06-137 City of Springfield v. IEPA – In response to the Board’s March 16, 2006 Order,
petitioner filed an amended petition for variance which is currently under review
for sufficiency; unless the Board or hearing officer orders otherwise the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency must file any amended recommendation by
July 14, 2006. The Board granted petitioner's motion for expedited review,
noting the amended petition restarts the Board’s decision time clock.
 
4-0
W-V
 
PCB 06-138 Brenda George Bryant v. IEPA – Having previously granted a request for a 90-
day extension, the Board dismissed this matter because no underground storage
tank appeal was filed on behalf of this Massac County facility.
 
4-0
UST Appeal
 
PCB 06-141 Flagg Creek Water Reclamation District v. Village of Hinsdale, Metropolitan
Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, Illinois Department of
Transportation, and DuPage County – The Board found that the complaint is not
duplicative but frivolous, and granted the motion of the Metropolitan Water
Reclamation District of Greater Chicago to strike and dismiss paragraphs 61
through 70 of count II of the complaint as frivolous and accepted the balance of
the complaint for hearing as to all four respondents. The Board on its own
motion also struck other portions of the complaint alleging violations of law or
rule other than the Environmental Protection Act or the Board’s rules. The
Board directed complainant to file an amended complaint on or before July 6,
2006.
 
3-0
Melas
abstained
W-E
PCB 06-163 The Theodore Kosloff Trust (as formed by the Irrevocable Agreement of Trust
of Theodore Kosloff, dated December 6, 1989, for Rachel Kosloff and Abigail
Kosloff, a Pennsylvania trust) v. A&B Wireform Corporation – The Board found
that the complaint is neither duplicative or frivolous and accepted for hearing
this citizen land enforcement action involving a site located in Cook County.
 
4-0
Citizens
L-E
PCB 06-173 People of the State of Illinois v. First Country Homes, L.L.C. – The Board
accepted for hearing this water enforcement action involving a site located in
Will County.
 
4-0
W-E
PCB 06-174 People of the State of Illinois v. Bob D. Stagner and Linda S. Stagner – The
Board accepted for hearing this water enforcement action involving a site located
in Franklin County.
 
4-0
W-E
PCB 06-175 People of the State of Illinois v. Tres Amigos Properties, L.L.C. – The Board
accepted for hearing this water enforcement action involving a site located in
Sangamon County.
 
4-0
W-E
PCB 06-176 Village of River Forest v. IEPA – The Board directed respondent to file an
amended petition for review correcting the noted deficiencies within 30 days, or
the Board will dismiss this matter.
 
4-0
UST Appeal
 

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PCB 06-177 People of the State of Illinois v. Sheridan Sand & Gravel Co. – The Board
accepted for hearing this water enforcement action involving a site located in
LaSalle County.
 
4-0
L-E
PCB 06-178 People of the State of Illinois v. Galena Hillside Homes, Inc. – The Board
accepted for hearing this water enforcement action involving a site located in Jo
Daviess County.
4-0
W-E, NPDES
 
June 15, 2006
Via Videoconference
Chicago and Springfield, Illinois
 
Rulemakings
R06-25 In the Matter of: Proposed New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225 Control of Emissions
From Large Combustion Sources (Mercury) – The Board denied participant’s
request for issuance of Board directions to the hearing officer, finding such
request premature. The Board instructed that any motions seeking change in
scheduling or conduct of hearing should be first addressed to the hearing officer.
 
4-0
R, Air
 
R06-26 In the Matter of: Proposed New Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) SO2, NOx
Annual and NOx Ozone Season Trading Programs, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225,
Subparts A, C, D and E – The Board accepted for hearing petitioner’s May 30,
2006 proposal to amend the Board’s air pollution control regulations. The Board
reserved ruling on the motions for waiver of requirements, expedited review, and
to hold required hearings in Springfield and Collinsville.
4-0
R, Air
 
Administrative Citations
AC 05-17 IEPA v. Roger and Joan Miller – In response to a joint stipulation and settlement
agreement in this administrative citation action involving a Champaign County
facility, the Board found that respondent Roger Miller had violated Section
21(p)(3) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(3)
(2004)) and ordered this respondent to pay a civil penalty of $1,500. The Board
dismissed the alleged violations of Section 415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), (p)(3), and
(p)(7) (2002) of the Act as to Joan Miller. The Board also granted the parties’
joint motion to dismiss respondent’s petition for review, as well as the violation
of 415 ILCS 5/21(p) (1), (p)(7) (2004) alleged in the administrative citation.
 
4-0
AC 06-39 City of Chicago Department of Environment v. Speedy Gonzalez Landscaping,
Inc. – The Board accepted for hearing this petition for review of an
administrative citation against this Cook County respondent.
 
4-0

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AC 06-40 City of Chicago Department of Environment v. Jose R. Gonzalez – The Board
accepted for hearing this petition for review of an administrative citation against
this Cook County respondent.
 
4-0
AC 06-41 City of Chicago Department of Environment v. 1601-1759 East 130
th
Street,
L.L.C. – The Board accepted for hearing this petition for review of an
administrative citation against this Cook County respondent.
4-0
 
Decisions
PCB 03-183 People of the State of Illinois v. Passavant Area Hospital – In this air enforcement
action concerning a Moregan County facility, the Board granted relief from the
hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the Environmental Protection Act (415
ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2004)), accepted a stipulation and settlement agreement, and
ordered the respondent to permanently cease operation of its
hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerator by either removing it or rendering it
inoperable. In addition, respondent must continue to take necessary actions to
dispose of all hospital/medical/infectious waste. No civil penalty was requested
or imposed.
 
4-0
A-E
PCB 03-215 People of the State of Illinois v. Huck Store Fixture Co., Inc. – In this air
enforcement action concerning an Adams County facility, the Board granted
relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the Environmental
Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2004)), accepted a stipulation and
settlement agreement, and ordered the respondent to pay a total civil penalty of
$20,000, and to cease and desist from further violations.
 
4-0
A-E
PCB 05-180 People of the State of Illinois v. ACI Environmental Corporation – In this air
enforcement action concerning a DuPage County facility, the Board granted relief
from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the Environmental Protection
Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2004)), accepted a stipulation and settlement
agreement, and ordered the respondent to pay a total civil penalty of $2,500, and
to cease and desist from further violations.
 
4-0
A-E
PCB 06-2 People of the State of Illinois v. Laidlaw Corporation – Stipulation In this land
enforcement action concerning a Massac County facility, the Board granted relief
from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the Environmental Protection
Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2004)), accepted a stipulation and settlement
agreement, and ordered the respondent to pay a total civil penalty of $25,000, and
to cease and desist from further violations.
 
4-0
L-E
PCB 06-172 People of the State of Illinois v. The Carle Foundation Hospital – In this land
enforcement action concerning a Champaign County facility, the Board granted
relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the Environmental
Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2004)), accepted a stipulation and
settlement agreement, and ordered the respondent to pay a total civil penalty of
$6,200, and to cease and desist from further violations. The Carle Foundation
Hospital further agrees to undertake a supplemental environmental project,
4-0
L-E

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12
consisting of a mercury thermometer exchange and related disposal for up to 500
mercury thermometers.
 
Motions and Other Matters
PCB 97-193
PCB 04-207
(cons.)
People of the State of Illinois v. Community Landfill Company, Inc.; People of
the State of Illinois v. Edward Pruim and Robert Pruim – The Board denied
respondents’ motion for reconsideration of the Board’s April 20, 2006 order. In
that order, the Board denied the Pruims’ motion for summary judgment and
granted complainant’s motion to dismiss counts III, XIV, XV, XVI, and XVIII in
PCB 04-207.
 
4-0
L-E
PCB 00-104 People of the State of Illinois v. The Highlands, L.L.C., Murphy Farms, Inc.
a/k/a Murphy Family Farms, and Bion Technologies, Inc. – The Board denied
complainant’s motion to strike respondent Murphy Farms, Inc.’s amended
affirmative defense.
 
4-0
A-E
PCB 03-106 Village of South Elgin v. Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. – The Board
granted complainant’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this citizen land
enforcement involving a Kane County facility.
 
4-0
L-E
PCB 04-9 People of the State of Illinois v. Aargus Plastics, Inc. – Upon receipt of a
proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request
relief from the hearing requirement in this air enforcement action involving a
Cook County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
 
4-0
A-E
PCB 04-19 Paul and Donna Fredrickson v. Jeff Grelyak – The Board granted complainant’s
motion for voluntary dismissal of this citizen air and noise enforcement
involving a McHenry County facility.
 
4-0
A&N-E
PCB 04-193 People of the State of Illinois v. Fellowes Manufacturing Company a/k/a
Fellowes, Inc. – Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement agreement
and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this air
enforcement action involving a DuPage County facility, the Board ordered
publication of the required newspaper notice.
 
4-0
A-E
PCB 06-33 People of the State of Illinois v. J&S Companies, Inc. and First Choice
Construction, Inc. – The Board granted the complainant’s motion for summary
judgment and against J&S Companies, Inc. on Sections 415 ILCS 5/21(a),
(d)(1), (e), (p)(1), and (7) (2004) of the Act as alleged in the two-count
complaint. The Board directed the case to hearing on the remaining issues.
 
3-1
Johnson
dissented
L-E
PCB 06-148 Caterpillar Logistics, Inc. v. IEPA – The Board granted this Tazewell County
facility’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this permit appeal.
 
4-0
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PCB 06-158 Memorial Hospital v. IEPA – Having previously granted a request for a 90-day
extension, the Board dismissed this matter because no permit appeal was filed on
behalf of this St. Clair County facility.
 
4-0
P-A, Air
 
PCB 06-179 Illinois State Toll Highway Authority v. IEPA – The Board granted this request
for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground storage tank appeal on
behalf of this Cook County facility.
 
4-0
UST Appeal
90-Day
Ext.
 
PCB 06-180 Marquis MTD, Inc.-Hennepin (Property Identification Number H01-10-204-000)
v. IEPA – Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that certain agrichemical
containment facilities of Marquis MTD, Inc. located in Putnam County are
pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the
Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2002)). No action was taken on the
recommendation to deny certification for the portion of the building over the dry
fertilizer storage and two main areas in front of the dry fertilizer storage bins at
the site.
 
4-0
T-C
PCB 06-181 People of the State of Illinois v. Quad-County Ready Mix Corporation – The
Board accepted for hearing this air, land and water enforcement action involving
a site located in St. Clair County.
 
4-0
A&L-E
PCB 06-182 People of the State of Illinois v. Kirsea Builders, Inc. – The Board accepted for
hearing this water enforcement action involving a site located in Will County.
 
4-0
W-E
PCB 06-183 People of the State of Illinois v. Lazar Brothers Trucking, Inc. – The Board
accepted for hearing this water enforcement action involving a site located in
Kane County.
 
4-0
W-E
PCB 06-184 Peoria Disposal Company v. Peoria County Board – The Board accepted for
hearing this pollution control facility siting appeal involving a Peoria County
facility.
4-0
P-C-F-S-R
 

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June 22, 2006
Special Meeting
Via Videoconference
Chicago and Springfield, Illinois
 
Rulemakings
R06-27
In the Matter of: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201, (New Section 201.501
PSD Construction Permits) – The Board directed the Clerk to cause publication
of this rule in
Illinois Register
for first notice. The Board accepted for hearing
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s June 20, 2006 proposal to amend the
Board’s air permitting regulations. The Board also granted petitioner’s motion
for expedited hearing and decision.
4-0
R, Air
 
New Cases
 
 
June 1, 2006 Board Meeting
06-173
People of the State of Illinois v. First Country Homes, L.L.C. – The Board accepted for hearing this water
enforcement action involving a site located in Will County.
06-174
People of the State of Illinois v. Bob D. Stagner and Linda S. Stagner – The Board accepted for hearing this
water enforcement action involving a site located in Franklin County.
06-175
People of the State of Illinois v. Tres Amigos Properties, L.L.C. – The Board accepted for hearing this water
enforcement action involving a site located in Sangamon County.
06-176
Village of River Forest v. IEPA – The Board directed respondent to file an amended petition for review
correcting the noted deficiencies within 30 days, or the Board will dismiss this matter.
06-177
People of the State of Illinois v. Sheridan Sand & Gravel Co. – The Board accepted for hearing this water
enforcement action involving a site located in LaSalle County.
06-178
People of the State of Illinois v. Galena Hillside Homes, Inc. – The Board accepted for hearing this water
enforcement action involving a site located in Jo Daviess County.
AC 06-044
County of LaSalle v. Paulette Metille – The Board accepted an administrative citation against this
LaSalle County respondent.
AC 06-045
IEPA v. Waste Management of Illinois, Inc., Mark Batherson, and Dale Hoekstra – The Board accepted
an administrative citation against these Will County respondents.
 
June 15, 2006 Board Meeting
06-179
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority v. IEPA – The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of
time to file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of this Cook County facility.
06-180
Marquis MTD, Inc.-Hennepin (Property Identification Number H01-10-204-000) v. IEPA – Upon receipt of
the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and certified that certain
agrichemical containment facilities of Marquis MTD, Inc. located in Putnam County are pollution control facilities
for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2002)). No action
was taken on the recommendation to deny certification for the portion of the building over the dry fertilizer storage
and two main areas in front of the dry fertilizer storage bins at the site.

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06-181
People of the State of Illinois v. Quad-County Ready Mix Corporation – The Board accepted for hearing
this air, land and water enforcement action involving a site located in St. Clair County.
06-182
People of the State of Illinois v. Kirsea Builders, Inc. – The Board accepted for hearing this water
enforcement action involving a site located in Will County.
06-183
People of the State of Illinois v. Lazar Brothers Trucking, Inc. – The Board accepted for hearing this water
enforcement action involving a site located in Kane County.
06-184
Peoria Disposal Company v. Peoria County Board – The Board accepted for hearing this pollution control
facility siting appeal involving a Peoria County facility.
AC 06-046
City of Chicago Department of Environment v. Mr. Bult’s, Inc. – The Board accepted an administrative
citation against this Cook County respondent.
AC 06-047
IEPA v. Landfill L.L.C. and Danny Bowman – The Board accepted an administrative citation against
these Saline County respondents.
AC 06-048
IEPA v. Larry Payne, Sr. – The Board accepted an administrative citation against this Fulton County
respondent.
AC 06-049
IEPA v. Michael Gruen and Jon Eric Gruen d/b/a Jon’s Tree Service – The Board accepted an
administrative citation against these Macoupin County respondents
AC 06-050
IEPA v. Marla Lewis Gates, Mark Gates, and Mark Kinsley Lewis – The Board accepted an
administrative citation against these Logan County respondents.
R
07-001
In the Matter of: Definition of VOM Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 2006 through June 30,
2006) – The Board reserved this docket for a routine update to make the Board rules “identical in substance” to
United States Environmental Protection Agency rules adopted during the update period. The update period is
January 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006.
R
07-002
In the Matter of: SDWA Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006) – The
Board reserved this docket for a routine update to make the Board rules “identical in substance” to United States
Environmental Protection Agency rules adopted during the update period. The update period is January 1, 2006
through June 30, 2006.
R
07-003
In the Matter of: UIC Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006) – The
Board reserved this docket for a routine update to make the Board rules “identical in substance” to United States
Environmental Protection Agency rules adopted during the update period. The update period is January 1, 2006
through June 30, 2006.
R
07-004
In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle D (Municipal Solid Waste Landfill) Update, USEPA Amendments
(January 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006) – The Board reserved this docket for a routine update to make the Board
rules “identical in substance” to United States Environmental Protection Agency rules adopted during the update
period. The update period is January 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006.
R
07-005
In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle C (Hazardous Waste) Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 2006
through June 30, 2006) – The Board reserved this docket for a routine update to make the Board rules “identical in
substance” to United States Environmental Protection Agency rules adopted during the update period. The update
period is January 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006.
R
07-006
In the Matter of: UST Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006) – The
Board reserved this docket for a routine update to make the Board rules “identical in substance” to United States
Environmental Protection Agency rules adopted during the update period. The update period is January 1, 2006
through June 30, 2006.
R
07-007
In the Matter of: Wastewater Pretreatment Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 2006 through June
30, 2006) – The Board reserved this docket for a routine update to make the Board rules “identical in substance” to
United States Environmental Protection Agency rules adopted during the update period. The update period is
January 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006.

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June 15, 2006 Board Meeting
R06-027
In the Matter of: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201, (New Section 201.501 PSD Construction
Permits) – The Board directed the Clerk to cause publication of this rule in
Illinois Register
for first notice. The
Board accepted for hearing Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s June 20, 2006 proposal to amend the
Board’s air permitting regulations. The Board also granted petitioner’s motion for expedited hearing and decision.
 

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Calendar
7/5/06
11:00 AM
AC 06-32
County of Jackson v. David Skidmore
Jackson County Health
Department Conference Room #1
415 Health Department Road
Murphysboro
7/6/06
11:00 AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
Videoconference
Chicago/Springfield
James R. Thompson Center
Hearing Room 11-512
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
And
1021 N. Grand Avenue East
Oliver Holmes Conference
Room 2012 N
Springfield
7/13/06
10:30 AM
PCB 05-154
McLean County Asphalt v. IEPA
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room
1021 North Grand Avenue East
(North Entrance)
Springfield
7/19/200
6
10:00 AM
AC 04-51
IEPA v. Michael Moreton
City Hall Council Chambers
208 N. 19th Street
Mattoon
7/20/06
10:00 AM
PCB 06-153
Midwest Petroleum Company v. IEPA
City Hall Council Chambers
101 South Illinois Street
Belleville
7/20/06
11:00 AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
Room 9-040
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
8/3/06
11:00 AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room
1021 North Grand Avenue East
(North Entrance)
Springfield
8/09/06
10:00 AM
PCB 06-43
Sangamon Valley Farm Supply v. IEPA
and Village of Saybrook
City Hall Council Chambers
109 E. Olive Street
Bloomington

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8/14/06
1:00 PM
R06-25
In the Matter of: Proposed New 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 225 Control of Emissions
From Large Combustion Sources
(Mercury)
(to be continued day-to-day until
business is completed or until
August 25, 2006)
James R. Thompson Center
Assembly Hall
Concourse Level
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
8/16/06
9:30 AM
PCB 03-54
Freedom Oil Company v. IEPA
(Consolidated: PCB 03-54, 56, 105, 179,
04-02)
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room
1021 North Grand Avenue East
(North Entrance)
Springfield
8/16/06
9:30 AM
PCB 03-56
Freedom Oil Company v. IEPA
(Consolidated: PCB 03-54, 56, 105, 179,
04-02)
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room
1021 North Grand Avenue East
(North Entrance)
Springfield
8/16/06
9:30 AM
PCB 03-105
Freedom Oil Company v. Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
(Consolidated: PCB 03-54, 56, 105, 179,
04-02)
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room
1021 North Grand Avenue East
(North Entrance)
Springfield
8/16/06
9:30 AM
PCB 03-179
Freedom Oil Company (June 30, 2002 to
November 22, 2002) v. IEPA
(Consolidated: PCB 03-54, 56, 105, 179,
04-02)
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room
1021 North Grand Avenue East
(North Entrance)
Springfield
8/16/06
9:30 AM
PCB 04-02
Freedom Oil Company (March 1, 2002 to
January 24, 2003) v. IEPA
(Consolidated: PCB 03-54, 56, 105, 179,
04-02)
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room
1021 North Grand Avenue East
(North Entrance)
Springfield
8/17/06
11:00 AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
Room 9-040
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
 
 

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ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DIVISION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES
RESTRICTED STATUS AND CRITICAL REVIEW LIST
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES
The Restricted Status List was developed to give additional notification to officials of public water supplies
are in violation of 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Subtitle F: Public Water Supplies, Chapter I or the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act.
The Restricted Status List will include all Pubic Water Supplies for which the agency has information
indicating a violation of any of the following requirements: Finished water quality requirements of 35 Ill.
Adm. Code, Part 604, Subpart B and C; maintenance of adequate pressure on all parts of the distribution
system under all conditions of demand; meeting raw water quantity requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
604.502; or maintenance of treatment faclities capable of providing water "assuredly adequate in quantity"
as required by Section 18 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
The Critical Review List was developed to give additional notification to officials of public water supplies
which may be close to being in violation of 35 Ill. Adm Code, Subtitle F: Public Water Supplies, Chapter I
or the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
A supply will be placed on the Critical Review List when Agency records indicate that it is approaching
any of the violations which would place it on the Restricted Status List.
This list is continually being revised as new information becomes available, and therefore, specific
inquiries as to the status of any public water supply should be directed to the Division of Public Water
Supplies for final determination. This list reflects the status as of July 1, 2006.
*Indicates public water supplies which have been added to the previous publication.
 
SYSTEM NAME RS RGN NATURE OF PROBLEM SERVED DATE
CR EPA POP LISTING
ALTERNATIVE BEHAVIOR
TREATMENT CENTER - IL0977189 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 50 15-Jun-88
ALTO PASS WATER DISTRICT -
IL1815150 RS 7
DISINFECTION BY-
PRODUCTS 1031 15-Jan-05
ANDALUSIA - IL1610050 CR 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 1050 01-Dec-03
ARENZVILLE - IL0170050 CR 5
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 408 14-Mar-01
ARLINGTON REHABILITATION LIVING
CENTER - IL0971110 RS 2
INADEQUATE HYDRO
STORAGE 180 01-Dec-03
AURORA COMMUNITY WATER ASSN -
IL0895750 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 150 16-Dec-88

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SYSTEM NAME RS RGN NATURE OF PROBLEM SERVED DATE
CR EPA POP LISTING
BAHL WATER CORP - IL0855200 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 700 15-Dec-93
BALCITIS PUMP CORP - IL2015100 RS 1 INADEQUATE STORAGE 150 01-Jan-06
BEASON CHESTNUT PWD - IL1075150 CR 5 INAD PLANT & SOURCE CAP 600 15-Jun-04
BEECHER - IL1970050 CR 2 INADEQUATE STORAGE 2091 14-Mar-01
BLUFORD - IL0810100 CR 7 LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE 1587 20-Mar-81
BRADLEY HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION -
IL2015050 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 192 13-Sep-85
BROWNING - IL1690050 CR 5
INADEQUATE SOURCE
CAPACITY 175 15-Mar-98
BUCKINGHAM - IL0910250 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 340 17-Mar-89
CARROLL HEIGHTS UTILITIES
COMPANY - IL0155200 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 96 20-Mar-81
CASEYVILLE - IL1630250 CR 6 INADEQUATE STORAGE 9900 01-Oct-04
CEDARVILLE - IL1770050 CR 1 EMERGENCY POWER 800 01-Jan-06
CENTURY PINES APARTMENTS -
IL0150020 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 50 14-Dec-90
CHANDLERVILLE - IL0170200 RS 5
INAD & UNAPPROVED
STORAGE 704 01-Jan-06
COLUMBIA - IL1330050 CR 6
INADEQUATE PUMPING
CAPACITY 8365 15-Mar-98
COOKSVILLE - IL1130400 RS 4 TTHM & HALOACIDIC ACIDS 300 15-Sep-05
COYNE CNTR COOP - IL1615150 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 150 15-Dec-97
CROPPERS 1ST 4TH AND 5TH
ADDITION - IL1615250 CR 1 UNDERSIZED WATERMAINS 650 01-Jan-06
CROPSEY COMMUNITY WATER -
IL1135150 RS 4
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 31 20-Mar-81
CRYSTAL CLEAR WATER COMPANY -
IL1115150 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 885 16-Sep-88
D L WELL OWNERS ASSOCIATION -
IL0975380 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 141 18-Mar-83
DE KALB UNIV DVL CORP - IL0375148 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 1050 16-Dec-92
DE PUE - IL0110300 CR 1
INADEQUATE TREATMENT
PLANT 1729 15-Dec-93
DEERING OAKS SUBDIVISION -
IL1115200 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 60 17-Dec-82

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SYSTEM NAME RS RGN NATURE OF PROBLEM SERVED DATE
CR EPA POP LISTING
DONNELLSON - IL0054360 RS 6 TRIHALOMETHANE 197 15-Sep-05
DOVER - IL0110350 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 169
25-May-
81
EAST END WATER ASSOCIATION -
IL1610140 RS 1
INADEQUATE STORAGE
CAPACITY 40 15-Mar-02
EAST MORELAND WATER
CORPORATION - IL1975640 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 135 15-Mar-96
EASTMORELAND WTR SERVICE ASSN
- IL1975600 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 650 20-Mar-81
EATON PWD - IL0335100 RS 4
INADEQUATE SOURCE
CAPACITY 920 15-Mar-02
EFFINGHAM - IL0490250 CR INADEQUATE DISINFECTION 12400 01-Jun-06
ELIZABETH - IL0850150 CR 1 LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE 682 15-Jun-99
EVANSVILLE - IL1570250 RS 6 TRIHALOMETHANE 740 15-Jun-02
EVERGREEN VILLAGE SUBDIVISION -
IL1615310 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 130 20-Mar-81
EXETER-MERRITT WATER COOP -
IL1710010 CR 5
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 428 01-Oct-04
FAHNSTOCK COURT SUBDIVISION -
IL1435200 RS 5
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 35
25-May-
81
FAIR ACRES SUBDIVISION - IL1975680 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 156 19-Oct-81
FOREST LAKE ADDITION - IL0975500 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 204 16-Dec-83
GALENA - IL0850200 CR 1 LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE 3640 15-Jun-99
GARDEN STREET IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION - IL1975376 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 54 15-Sep-89
GOOD SHEPHERD MANOR - IL0915189 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 25 17-Mar-89
GREAT OAKS AND BEACON HILLS
APARTMENTS - IL2015488 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 2420 17-Dec-82
HAMEL - IL1190450 CR 6
INADEQUATE STORAGE
CAPACITY 650 01-Jan-06
HAWTHORN WOODS - IL0970450 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 672 15-Mar-95
HEATHERFIELD SUBDIVISION -
IL0635150 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 75 17-Sep-82
HECKER - IL1330150 RS 6
DISINFECTION BY-
PRODUCTS 608 15-Jan-05
HETTICK - IL1170500 RS 5 TRIHALOMETHANE 182 15-Jun-02

Environmental Register – June 2006
21
SYSTEM NAME RS RGN NATURE OF PROBLEM SERVED DATE
CR EPA POP LISTING
HIGHLAND SUBDIVISION - IL0895530 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 60 16-Sep-83
HILLVIEW SUBDIVISION - IL1975800 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 100 15-Mar-85
HOLIDAY SHORES SD - IL1195110 CR 6
INADEQUATE STORAGE
CAPACITY 3192 01-Jan-06
HOLY FAMILY VILLA - IL0310280 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 200 15-Sep-99
INGALLS PARK SUBDIVISION -
IL1975880 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 745 16-Sep-83
JOY - IL1310100 CR 1 LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE 373 15-Jun-99
KIRK WATER LINE INC - IL0330030 RS 4
INADEQUATE SOURCE
CAPACITY 72 15-Mar-02
LA MOILLE - IL0110500 CR 1
INADEQUATE PLANT
CAPACITY 750 15-Jun-99
LA SALLE - IL0990300 CR 1
INAD PLANT & SOURCE
CAPACITY 9700 01-Nov-04
LACON - IL1230100 CR 1 UNDERSIZED WATERMAINS 1979 01-Jan-06
LAKE LYNWOOD WATER SYSTEM -
IL0735330 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 75 31-Aug-81
LARCHMONT SUBDIVISION - IL2015290 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 64 17-Jun-83
LARSON COURT APARTMENTS -
IL1615728 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 58 14-Jan-82
LEE - IL1034600 CR 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 350 01-Oct-04
LEGEND LAKES WATER ASSOCIATION
- IL2015300 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 283 14-Mar-91
LIBERTY PARK HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION - IL0435600 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 837 17-Sep-92
LINDENWOOD WATER ASSOCIATION -
IL1415300 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 50 13-Jan-82
LISBON NORTH, INC. - IL0631000 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 30 14-Sep-90
LONDON MILLS - IL0574620 RS 5
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 447 14-Dec-84
LYNN CENTER - IL0735100 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 100 15-Mar-95
LYNNWOOD WATER CORPORATION -
IL0995336 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 110 18-Mar-83
M C L W SYSTEM, INC. - IL1315150 RS 1 INADEQUATE SOURCE 98 20-Mar-81
MALDEN - IL0110550 CR 1 UNDERSIZED WATERMAINS 370 01-Jan-06

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22
SYSTEM NAME RS RGN NATURE OF PROBLEM SERVED DATE
CR EPA POP LISTING
MARION - IL1990550 CR 7
INADEQUATE SOURCE
CAPACITY 14610 01-Nov-01
MASON CITY - IL1250350 CR 5
INADEQUATE STORAGE
CAPACITY 2558 01-Jan-06
MATHERSVILLE - IL1310200 CR 1
INADEQUATE SYSTEM
PRESSURE 793 13-Sep-00
MC HENRY SHORES WATER
COMPANY - IL1115020 CR 2 LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE 1813 17-Sep-92
MECHANICSBURG-BUFFALO WATER
COMMISSION - IL1675150 CR 5
INADEQUATE SOURCE
CAPACITY 1350 15-Mar-98
MOECHERVILLE WATER DISTRICT -
IL0895300 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 975 20-Mar-81
MOUND PWD - IL1635050 RS 6
INADEQUATE PLANT
CAPACITY 2200 17-Jun-96
NAUVOO - IL0670500 CR 5 INADEQUATE DISINFECTION 1071 01-Jun-06
NORTHWEST BELMONT
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATIO -
IL0435900 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 78 29-Sep-81
OAK RIDGE SD - IL2035300 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 240 20-Mar-81
OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY -
IL0915279 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 0 15-Mar-94
OPHIEM PWS - IL0735150 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 100 18-Jun-82
OSCO MUTUAL WATER SUPPLY
COMPANY, INC. - IL0735200 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 115 15-Dec-89
OTTER CREEK LAKE UTILITIES
DISTRICT - IL2015320 CR 1
INADEQUATE STORAGE
CAPACITY 2753 14-Oct-05
OTTER LAKE WATER CMSN ( ADGPTV)
- IL1175200 CR 5 INAD PLANT & SOURCE CAP 1251 01-Jun-06
PANAMA - IL0054720 RS 6 TTHM, DBP, INAD STORAGE 380 01-Jan-06
PATOKA - IL1210400 RS 6
INADEQUATE PLANT
CAPACITY 731 15-Mar-97
PITTSFIELD - IL1490750 RS 5
DISINFECTION BY-
PRODUCTS 4250 15-Jan-05
POLO DR AND SADDLE RD
SUBDIVISION - IL0437000 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 90 17-Dec-82
PORTS SULLIVAN LAKE OWNERS
ASSOCIATION - IL0971160 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 293 15-Jun-99
PRAIRIE RIDGE ASSOCIATION -
IL1115730 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 130 01-Oct-04
RIDGECREST NORTH SUBDIVISION -
IL0635250 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 60 16-Sep-93
RIDGEWOOD LEDGES WATER
ASSOCIATION - IL1615670 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 370 20-Mar-81

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23
SYSTEM NAME RS RGN NATURE OF PROBLEM SERVED DATE
CR EPA POP LISTING
RIDGEWOOD SUBDIVISION - IL1977650 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 250 18-Jun-82
ROBINSON-PALESTINE WATER
COMMSSION - IL0335030 RS 4
INADEQUATE PLANT
CAPACITY 11317 01-Nov-01
SCALES MOUND - IL0850400 CR 1 LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE 400 15-Sep-97
SENECA - IL0991050 CR 1
INADEQUATE PLANT
CAPACITY 2053 15-Jun-99
SHAWNITA TRC WATER ASSOCIATION
- IL1977690 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 125 17-Sep-92
SILVIS HEIGHTS WATER CORP -
IL1615750 RS 1
INADEQUATE HYDRO
STORAGE 1600 01-Dec-03
SKYVIEW SBDV - IL0915526 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 45 16-Mar-90
SMITHBORO - IL0050250 RS 6
DISINFECTION BY-
PRODUCTS 200 15-Jan-05
SOUTH HIGHWAY PWD - IL0775400 CR 7
LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE &
UNDERSIZED WATERMAINS 8420 01-Jan-06
ST CHARLES COMMSSION WELLFUND
3 - IL0437040 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK & 30 15-Dec-89
STOCKTON - IL0850450 CR 1 LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE 1871 15-Jun-84
STRATFORD WEST APARTMENTS -
IL1095200 RS 5
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 39 17-Dec-82
SUBURBAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION -
IL1615800 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 82 16-Dec-83
SUMMIT HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION - IL0975280 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 39 16-Mar-84
SUMNER - IL1010300 CR 7 LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE 1481 13-Dec-85
SUNNY HILL ESTATES SUBDIVISION -
IL0735300 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 525 15-Jun-00
SUNNYLAND SUBDIVISION - IL1977730 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 350 16-Sep-83
SWEDONA WATER ASSOCIATION -
IL1315200 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 157 15-Jun-90
SYLVAN LAKE 1ST SUBDIVISION -
IL0977100 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 210 14-Jun-91
TOWNERS SUBDIVISION - IL0977250 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 210 14-Jan-82
UTILITIES INC HOLIDAY HILLS -
IL1115350 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 729 16-Sep-83
UTL INC-LAKE HOLIDAY - IL0995200 RS 1
INAD SOURCE &
TREATMENT PLT 5460 15-Sep-98
UTL INC-LAKE MARIAN WATER
CORPORATION - IL0895200 CR 2
INAD PRES STORAGE & LOW
SYS PRES 924 14-Sep-84

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24
SYSTEM NAME RS RGN NATURE OF PROBLEM SERVED DATE
CR EPA POP LISTING
UTL INC-NORTHERN HILLS UTLITIES
COMPANY - IL1775050 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 500 15-Mar-96
UTL INC-WALK-UP WOODS WATER
COMPANY - IL1115800 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 654 17-Dec-82
WALNUT HILL - IL1210600 CR 6 LOW SYSTEM PRESSURE 1470 14-Jun-85
WATERLOO - IL1330300 CR 6 INADEQUATE STORAGE 7614 01-Oct-04
WEST SHORE PARK SUBDIVISION -
IL0977370 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 528 15-Jun-00
WEST SHORELAND SUBDIVISION -
IL0977050 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 189 14-Jun-91
WESTERN WAYNE WATER DISTRICT -
IL1910010 RS 7 TRIHALOMETHANE 2262 15-Sep-05
WIENEN ESTATES - IL0850030 RS 1
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 70 15-Dec-97
WILLIAMSON - IL1191100 RS 6 TRIHALOMETHANE 340 15-Sep-05
WONDER LAKE WATER COMPANY -
IL1115750 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 1442 16-Jun-94
WORDEN - IL1191200 CR 6
INADEQUATE STORAGE
CAPACITY 906 01-Jan-06
YORK CENTER COOP - IL0437550 RS 2
INADEQUATE PRESSURE
TANK 240 15-Jun-88
 
WATER SYSTEMS REMOVED SINCE LAST QUARTER
IOLA IL0250010
FORWARD SKYLINE PLANT IL0895030
CLAYTON CAMP POINT IL0015200
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Environmental Register Comment Card
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
The Illinois Pollution Control Board is an independent five-member board
that adopts environmental control standards, rules on enforcement actions,
and other environmental disputes for the State of Illinois.
 
 
The
Environmental Register
is published monthly by the Board, and
contains
updates on rulemakings, descriptions of final decisions, the Board’s hearing
calendar, and other environmental law information.
 
 
 
 
 
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Illinois Pollution Control Board
Environmental Register Coordinator
1021 N. Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19274
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9274
 

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