ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    September 20, 2007
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    )
    RCRA SUBTITLE C UPDATE, USEPA
    )
    R07-5
    AMENDMENTS (January 1, 2006 through
    )
    (Identical-in-Substance
    June 30, 2006)
    )
    Rulemaking - Land)
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    )
    RCRA SUBTITLE C UPDATE, USEPA
    )
    R07-14
    AMENDMENTS (July 1, 2006 through
    )
    (Identical-in-Substance
    December 31, 2006)
    )
    Rulemaking - Land)
    )
    (Consolidated)
    ORDER OF THE BOARD (by G.T. Girard):
    The Board today finds that extension of the rulemaking completion deadline is necessary
    for this consolidated docket under Section 7.2(b) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act), 415
    ILCS 5/7.2(b) (2006). The final date for Board completion of the amendments is extended from
    October 1, 2007 to April 16, 2008. The consolidated docket concerns Illinois regulations that are
    “identical in substance” to hazardous waste regulations adopted by the United States
    Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The USEPA rules implement Subtitle C of the
    federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA Subtitle C) (42 U.S.C.
    §§ 6921
    et seq
    . (2005)).
    This consolidated R07-5/R07-14 includes federal amendments that occurred during the
    calendar year 2007. During 2007, USEPA adopted three significant sets of amendments. Those
    federal amendments are briefly described as follows:
    71 Fed. Reg. 16862 (April 4, 2006)
    USEPA amended various provisions of the hazardous waste regulations to reduce the
    paperwork burden imposed by the rules. Some of the reduced requirements apply only to
    members of USEPA’s Environmental Performance Track Program. The affected rules
    include hazardous waste management facility standards and aspects of the permitting
    requirements and land disposal restrictions.
    71 Fed. Reg. 40254 (July 14, 2006)
    USEPA adopted a number of corrections to various of the hazardous waste and used oil
    management regulations.
    71 Fed. Reg. 42928 (July 28, 2006)
    USEPA amended the definition of hazardous waste to exclude cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
    that are managed within specified conditions. USEPA intends to encourage the reuse and
    recycling of used CRTs and glass from CRTs.

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    Sections 7.2 and 22.4 of the Act (415 ILCS 5/7.2 and 22.4 (2006)) provide for quick
    adoption by the Board of regulations that are identical in substance to federal regulations that
    USEPA adopts to implement Subtitle C of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
    of 1976 (RCRA Subtitle C) (42 U.S.C. §§ 6921
    et seq
    . (2003)). Section 22.4 also provides that
    Title VII of the Act and Section 5 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 ILCS 100/5-35
    and 5-40 (2006)) do not apply to the Board’s adoption of identical-in-substance regulations.
    Section 7.2(b) requires that “the Board shall complete its rulemaking proceedings within one
    year after the adoption of the corresponding federal rule.” 415 ILCS 5/7.2(b) (2006). In the
    instance of the present docket, that date would have been April 4, 2007, one year from the
    earliest federal amendments involved in docket R07-5.
    Section 7.2(b) provides for extension of the deadline for final Board action in identical-
    in-substance rulemakings as follows:
    The one-year period may be extended by the Board for an additional period of
    time if necessary to complete the rulemaking proceeding. In order to extend the
    one-year period, the Board must make a finding, based upon the record in the
    rulemaking proceeding, that the one-year period is insufficient for completion of
    the rulemaking, and such finding shall specifically state the reasons for the
    extension. Except as otherwise provided above, the Board must make the finding
    that an extension of time is necessary prior to the expiration of the initial one-year
    period, and must also publish a notice of extension in the Illinois Register as
    expeditiously as practicable following its decision, stating the specific reasons for
    the Board's decision to extend. 415 ILCS 5/7.2(b) (2006).
    By an order dated January 26, 2007, the Board consolidated the two dockets and
    extended the deadline for rule adoption in these consolidated dockets from April 5, 2007 to
    October 1, 2007.
    The Board found it necessary to extend the one-year period for completion of the present
    amendments. The Board stated as follows:
    The Board was unable to initiate this rulemaking earlier due to the unusually high
    demands on staff resources over the last several months as a result of a greatly
    increased volume of complex federal rulemaking . . .. In addition, the Board
    expects this rulemaking to involve a significant volume of text. Corrections and
    amendments to more than 240 separate federal provisions underlie the
    amendments. RCRA Subtitle C Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 2006
    through June 30, 2006), R07-5, RCRA Subtitle C Update, USEPA Amendments
    (July 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006), R07-14, slip op. at 3 (Jan. 26, 2007).
    The Board now finds it necessary to further extend the time for completion of the present
    amendments. The Board encountered more delay than originally anticipated. The work
    involved in completing the amendments in SDWA Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1,
    2006 through June 30, 2006), R07-2, SDWA Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 2006

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    through December 31, 2006), R07-11 (July 26, 2007) was more extensive than anticipated. That
    work delayed work on the amendments in the present docket. Further, assembling the
    amendments in the present docket has proven more difficult than foreseen at the time of the
    January 26, 2007 order. The amendments involve about 250 separate federal provisions, most of
    which are minor amendments and corrections. That volume of 250 federal provisions translates
    to more than 1,100 pages of corresponding Illinois regulations text. While the Board anticipates
    that the ongoing work will reduce this volume of text, since many of the federal corrections will
    not be necessary in the Illinois rules, the review of this volume of amendments has proven very
    time-consuming.
    Finally, the Agency submitted a letter dated April 5, 2007 that included significant
    comments on the prior update docket, UIC Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 2005
    through June 30, 2005, R06-16, RCRA Subtitle D Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1,
    2005 through June 30, 2005), R06-17, RCRA Subtitle C Update (January 1, 2005 through June
    30, 2005 and March 23, 2006), R06-18 (Nov. 16, 2006) (consolidated). Although untimely
    submitted for consideration in the consolidated R06-16/R06-17/R06-18 docket, to which they
    pertain, the Board is evaluating those comments in the present consolidated R07-5/R07-14
    docket in order to assure the quality of the hazardous waste rules. Analysis of those comments
    has added to the delay in commencement of the amendments in this docket.
    The Board now anticipates that completion of the amendments in this consolidated
    docket can occur by April 14, 2008, according to the following projected action dates:
    Proposal adopted date:
    December 20, 2007
    Publication submission deadline:
    December 31, 2007
    Illinois Register
    publication date:
    January 11, 2008
    End of 45-day public comment period:
    February 25, 2007
    Adoption date:
    March 6, 2008
    End of 30-day holding period:
    April 6, 2008
    Possible filing and effective date:
    April 14, 2008
    Possible
    Illinois Register
    publication date:
    April 25, 2008
    This schedule builds a slight margin into the deadline that might accommodate further minor
    delay, such as the need to respond to significant comments on the proposed rules.
    Thus, the Board anticipates filing the amendments with the Office of the Secretary of
    State by April 14, 2008, after expiration of the 30-day holding period required by the agreement
    between USEPA and the State of Illinois.
    The Clerk of the Board will cause publication of a notice of this extension of the
    consolidated docket to appear in the
    Illinois Register
    that sets forth the foregoing explanation for
    the extension.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.

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    I, John T. Therriault, Assistant Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, certify that
    the Board adopted the above order on September 20, 2007, by a vote of 4-0.
    ____________________________________
    John T. Therriault, Assistant Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board

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