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Public Comment RE: Case AS 08-10
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CLERK'S
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OFFICE
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To the Members of the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
7
2008
As a member of Heart of Illinois Group Sierra (1:111liktaPfgreeti4OIS
concerned about the precedent being set if PECIflatIbistrol Boaro
Company is granted delisting of Electric Arc Furnace Dust waste.
There
process
has
PDC
been
claims
no independent
is safe. Their
testing
own testing
of the
occurred
new treatment
only in
Reo
December 2007 and February 2008, yet this waste could be in
our local landfills, including ones over the Mahomet Aquifer, forever.
I am concerned about dioxins, furans, mercury, and other heavy
metals leaching from this waste. If delisting is granted, PDC will
be able to send their treated EAF to any municipal waste landfill
in Illinois. I
believe this violates factors of the IL Environmental
Protection Act, which require considerations of existing physical
conditions, receiving body of water and other issues. I am strongly
opposed to this delisting request and urge that it be denied.
Signed
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Address?
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Dear Illinois Pollution Control Board,
RECEIVED
CLERK'S OFFICE
SEP 1 7 2008
I am writing asking you to deny Peoria Disposal CompSprftgqglislft,if ∎
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delist electric arc furnace dust (AS 2008-010). The deFittlli4itIR3Mookci
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door expansion of the landfill, an expansion both Peoria County and
the IPCB have already denied. The safety of what PDC is proposing
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cannot be assured—PDC conducted no assessment of the impact on
its existing landfill, the process details are not available for review, the
testing was very limited, no independent labs verified the results, and no
on-site testing was conducted at the landfills where the material will be
disposed. PDC's proposal simply shifts the risks to safe drinking water to
communities over the Mahomet aquifer instead of the San Koty. Please
work with the citizens of Central Illinois to begin the process of truly
closing this unwanted legacy and eliminating further risks to the health
and safety of our community.
(Address)
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01,1eMeerv<
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AntAra 6/6041

 
Public Comment RE: Case AS 08-10
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RECEI
CLERK'S
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To the Members of the Illinois Pollution Control Board,
SEP 1 7 2008
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Boaro
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concerned
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the precedent
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Company is granted delisting of Electric Arc Furnace Dust waste. ?
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There has been no independent testing of the new treatment?
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process PDC claims is safe. Their own testing occurred only in
December 2007 and February 2008, yet this waste could be in
our local landfills, including ones over the Mahomet Aquifer, forever.
I am concerned about dioxins, furans, mercury, and other heavy
metals leaching from this waste. If delisting is granted, PDC will
be able to send their treated EAF to any municipal waste landfill
in Illinois. I
believe this violates factors of the IL Environmental
Protection Act, which require considerations of existing physical
conditions, receiving body of water and other issues. I am strongly
opposed to this delisting re• ..-st and urge that it be denied.
Signed
ASS.
Addreslsi
MO At
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1114 Idyl

 
RECEIVED
CLERK'S OFFICE
Dear Illinois Pollution Control Board,
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SEP 1 7 7008
I am writing asking you to deny Peoria Disposal Company's
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delist electric arc furnace dust (AS 2008-010). The delistinglotkitiaa
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door expansion of the landfill, an expansion both Peoria County and
the IPCB have already denied. The safety of what PDC is proposing
cannot be assured—PDC conducted no assessment of the impact on ?t03)
its existing landfill, the process details are not available for review, the
testing was very limited, no independent labs verified the results, and no
on-site testing was conducted at the landfills where the material will be
disposed. PDC's proposal simply shifts the risks to safe drinking water to
communities over the Mahomet aquifer instead of the San Koty. Please
work with the citizens of Central Illinois to begin the process of truly
closing this unwanted legacy and eliminating further risks to the health
and safety of our community.
(Namef
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(Address)
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As a member of Heart of Illinois Group Sierra Clubpj
To the Members of the Illinois Pollution Control Board,
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concerned about the precedent being set if Peoria Di
Public Comment RE: Case AS 08-10
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Company is granted delisting of Electric Arc Furnace Dust waste.
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process PDC claims is safe. Their own testing occurred only in lf1/4;14
There has been no independent testing of the new treatment
December 2007 and February 2008, yet this waste could be in
our local landfills, including ones over the Mahomet Aquifer, forever.
I am concerned about dioxins, furans, mercury, and other heavy
metals leaching from this waste. If delisting is granted, PDC will
be able to send their treated EAF to any municipal waste landfill
in Illinois. I believe this violates factors of the IL Environmental
Protection Act, which require considerations of existing physical
conditions, receiving body of water and other issues. I am strongly
opposed to this delisting request and urge that it be denied.
Signe ?
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Address
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Dear Illinois Pollution Control Board,
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SEP I 7 2008
I am writing asking you to deny Peoria Disposal ComfirmATE-asysetilMois
delist electric arc furnace dust (AS 2008-010). The
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door expansion of the landfill, an expansion both Peoria County and
the IPCB have already denied. The safety of what PDC is proposing
cannot be assured—PDC conducted no assessment of the impact on 2e/r
its existing landfill, the process details are not available for review, the
testing was very limited, no independent labs verified the results, and no
on-site testing was conducted at the landfills where the material will be
disposed. PDC's proposal simply shifts the risks to safe drinking water to
communities over the Mahomet aquifer instead of the San Koty. Please
work with the citizens of Central Illinois to begin the process of truly
closing this unwanted legacy and eliminating further risks to the health
and safety of our community.
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RECEIVEr
CLERK'S OFFICE
Dear Illinois Pollution Control Board,
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SEP 1 7 2008
I am writing asking you to deny Peoria Disposal Com an 's request
to
delist electric arc furnace dust (AS 2008-010). Th
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door expansion of the landfill, an expansion both Fr
the IPCB have already denied. The safety of what PDC is proposing
cannot be assured—PDC conducted no assessment of the impact on
its existing landfill, the process details are not available for review, the
testing was very limited, no independent labs verified the results, and no
on-site testing was conducted at the landfills where the material will be
disposed. PDC's proposal simply shifts the risks to safe drinking water to
communities over the Mahomet aquifer instead of the San Koty. Please
work with the citizens of Central Illinois to begin the process of truly
closing this unwanted legacy and eliminating further risks to the health
and safety of our community.
(Name)
(Address)
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the IPCB have already denied. The safety of what PDC is proposin
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cannot be assured—PDC conducted no assessmen
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of the impact on
its existing landfill, the process details are not available for review, the
testing was very firnited, no independen
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labs verified the results, and no
on-site testing was conducted at the lands where the material will be
disposed. PDC's proposal simply shifts th
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risks to safe drinking water to
communitie
s
over the Mahomet aquifer instead of the San Koty. Please
work with the citizens of Central Illinois to begin the process of truly
closing this unwanted legacy and eliminating further risks to the health
and safety of our community.
Dear Illinois Pollution Control Board,

 
Public Comment RE: Case AS 08-10?
RECEIVED
CLERK'S OFFICE
To the Members of the Illinois Pollution Control Boarckp
4
7
i 2008
As a member of Heart of Illinois Group Sierra ClutifArEgpsitaiNoib
concerned about the precedent being set if Peorlitobassebntrol Boara (
Company is granted delisting of Electric Arc Furnace Dust waste.
There
process
December
has
PDC
2007
been
claims
and
no independent
February
is safe. Their
2008,
testing
own
yet
testing
this
of
waste
the
occurred
new
could
treatment
be
only
in
in
DG
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our local landfills, including ones over the Mahomet Aquifer, forever.
I am concerned about dioxins, furans, mercury, and other heavy
metals eventually from this waste. If delisting is granted, PDC will
be able to send their treated EAF to any municipal waste landfill
in Illinois. I believe this violates factors of the IL Environmental
Protection Act, which require considerations of existing physical
conditions, receiving body of water and other issues. I am strongly
opposed to this delisting request and urge that it be denied.
Brady
2403 W Moss Ave
Peoria IL 61604-5447

 
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delist electric arc furnace dust (AS 2008-010). The delisting is a ba fi
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cannot be assured—PDC conducted no assessment of the impact on
its existing landfill, the process details are not available for review, the
testing was very limited, no Independent labs verified the results, and no
on-site testing was conducted at the landfills where the material will be
disposed. PDC's proposal simply shifts the risks to safe drinking water to
communities over the Mahomet aquifer instead of the San Koty. Please
work with the citizens of Central Illinois to begin the process of truly
closing this unwanted legacy and eliminating further risks to the health
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safety of our comupity.
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Dear Illinois Pollution Control Board,
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I am writing asking you to deny Peoria Disposal Com
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delist electric arc furnace dust (AS 2008-010). The dells9
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denied.
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expansion
safety of
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Peoria
PDC is
County
proposingand
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cannot be assured—PDC conducted no assessment of the impact on
its existing landfill, the process details are not available for review, the
testing was very limited, no independent labs verified the results, and no
on-site testing was conducted at the landfills where the material will be
disposed. PDC's proposal simply shifts the risks to safe drinking water to
communities over the Mahomet aquifer instead of the San Koty. Please
work with the citizens of Central Illinois to begin the process of truly
closing this unwanted legacy and eliminating further risks to the health
and safety of our community.
L
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Dear Illinois Pollution Control Board,
FirCEWED
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OFFICE
1
7 2008
I am writing asking you to deny Peoria Disposal CompadfalequtEtlid_INOIS
delist electric arc furnace dust (AS 2008-010). The delisfing'is a Enrol
Board
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door expansion of the landfill, an expansion both Peoria County and
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the IPCB have a
ready denied. The safety of what PDC is proposing 9 C,
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cannot be assured—PDC conducted no assessment of the impact on
its existing landfill, the process details are not available for review, the
testing was very limited, no independent labs verified the results, and no
on-site testing was conducted at the landfills where the material will be
disposed. PDC's proposal simply shifts the risks to safe drinking water to
communities over the Mahomet aquifer instead of the San Koty. Please
work with the citizens of Central Illinois to begin the process of truly
closing this unwanted legacy and eliminating further risks to the health
and safety of our community.
(Name?
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Public Comment RE: Case AS 08-10
?
imCEIVED
CLERK'S OFFICE
To the Members of the Illinois Pollution Control Soap 1 7 2008
As
concerned
a member
about
of Heart
the precedent
of Illinois Group
being set
Sierra
if Peo'
?
?
8tErirBoaro411
OIS
Company is granted delisting of Electric Arc Furnace Dust waste
There has been no independent testing of the new treatment
process PDC claims is safe. Their own testing occurred only in
December 2007 and February 2008, yet this waste could be in
our local landfills, including ones over the Mahomet Aquifer, forever.
I am concerned about dioxins, furans, mercury, and other heavy
metals eventually from this waste. If delisting is granted, PDC will
be able to send their treated EAF to any municipal waste landfill
in Illinois. I believe this violates factors of the IL Environmental
Protection Act, which require considerations of existing physical
conditions, receiving body of water and other issues. I am strongly
opposed to this lis g request and urge that it be denied.
Signed -0"
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Address
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Dear Illinois Pollution Control Board,
RECEIVED
CLERK'S OFFICE
SEP 1 7 2008
I am writing asking you to deny Peoria Disposal Compasativi&tAou
delist electric arc furnace dust (AS 2008-010). The deljatjagtib
i
a beck?
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door expansion of the landfill, an expansion both Peoria County and
the
cannot
IPCB
be
have
assured—PDC
already denied.
conducted
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no assessment
of what PDC
of the
is
impact
proposing
on
ye//
its existing landfill, the process details are not available for review, the
testing was very limited, no independent labs verified the results, and no
on-site testing was conducted at the landfills where the material will be
disposed. PDC's proposal simply shifts the risks to safe drinking water to
communities over the Mahomet aquifer instead of the San Koty. Please
work with the citizens of Central Illinois to begin the process of truly
closing this unwanted legacy and eliminating further risks to the health
and safety of our community.
(Name)
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1712 gym
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