NOTICE
OF HEARING
RECEIVED
CLERKS
OFFICE
MAY
1
2009
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS
Pollution
Control
Board
DATES,
TIMES, PLACES:
Thursday,
June 18, 2009, 1:00
p.m.
JAMES
R. THOMPSON CENTER
Room
11-512
100W.
Randolph—Room 11-512
Chicago,
IL 60601
PURPOSE
OF HEARING:
ATTENDING
BOARD MEMBER:
HEARING
OFFICER:
Thursday, July
23, 2009
1:00 p.m.
IEPA OFFICE
BUILDING
Room 1244N,
First Floor
1021 N. Grand
Avenue
East
Springfield,
IL 62794
Merit and
economic
Dr. Shundar Lin
Kathleen
M. Crowley
HEARING OFFICER
ORDER
Procedural
History
On April
21, 2009, the
Illinois
Environmental Protection
Agency
(Agency)
filed
a
proposal
for rulemaking
under
Sections 10,
27
and 28 of
the Environmental
Protection Act
(Act),
415 ILCS 5/10,
27, 28 (2006).
The
proposal
would
add a single new
section, 35 Iii.
Adm.
Code
217.751 to 35
Iii.
Adm.
Code
217.Subpart
W.
Beginning
with
any control
period
in
2009,
the
new section would
“sunset”, or
render
inapplicable, the
provisions
of the Nitrogen Oxides
(NO)
Trading Program for
electrical generating
units
(EGUs)
found
at 35
Iii. Adm.
Code
217.Subpart
W. But, the Agency
proposes that the
provisions
35
Iii.
Adm. Code 217.Subpart
W
will
remain
in
effect for
violations
that
occurred in control
periods prior
to 2009.
In a
May
7, 2009 order,
the Board
accepted the
proposal
for
hearing.
The
Board also
authorized publication
of the proposal
(without comment
on the proposal’s
merits) in
the
Illinois
Register as
required
by the
Illinois Administrative
Procedure
Act
(IAPA),
5 ILCS
100 et
seq.
(2006).
In compliance
with the Americans With
Disabilities Act and other applicable
federal and
State laws,
the
hearings
will be accessible to individuals
with disabilities.
Persons requiring
auxiliary aids
should contact
John T. Therriault,
Assistant
Clerk of
the Board,
100
West Randolph
Street,
Suite 11-500,
Chicago, Illinois 60601, at telephone
number (312) 814-3620,
or TDD number (312)
814-6032,
at least
five
days
before
the
particular
hearing.
ILLINOIS POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
May 13, 2008
IN THE MATTER
OF:
)
)
NITROGEN OXIDE
(NO)
TRADING
)
R 09-20
PROGRAM
SUNSET PROVISIONS
FOR
)
(Rulemaking
- Air)
ELECTRIC
GENERATING
UNITS
(EGUs):
)
NEW
35 ILL.
ADM. CODE 217.75
1
)
2
On May
13,
2009,
as required under
Section 27(b)(1)
of the Act, 415 ILCS
5/27(b)(1)(2006),
the Board requested
that the Department of
Commerce and
Economic
Opportunity
(DCEO) conduct a
study of
the economic impact
of the proposed
rules.
The Board
requested
a response
no later than June
30, 2009,
so
that the economic impact
study (EcIS)
issue could
be
addressed at the
July 23,
2009 hearing.
The
Hearings
The Board
will
conduct
two
hearings in
order to allow the proponent
and any other
interested
participants the opportunity
to present testimony
on the
merits and
economic impact
of
the
rulemaking proposal.
At
hearing,
all
persons
who testify will be
sworn
in and
subject to
questioning. The
Board will also
receive any testimony
on any EcIS
conducted by DCEO
on the
proposed
rules or on DCEO’s
decision
not to perform
an EcIS.
As indicated
above
in the
notice
of hearings,
the first hearing
will
begin on
Thursday,
June 18, 2009 and
will
continue
until the day’s business
is completed,
but in no event
later than
5:00
p.m. The second hearing
is
scheduled
to
begin Thursday, July
23,
2009 and
will
and
will
continue,
continue
until
the day’s business
is
completed,
but in no
event
later
than
4:30
p.m.
Pre-Filing
Deadlines
Participants who intend
to testify must pre-file
their testimony
and
serve
the
testimony
on
the
hearing officer and all
persons
on the Service
List. Before filing
pre-filed testimony or
any
other document
with
the Clerk,
please
check
for the
most recent version
of
the
Service List with
the
hearing
officer or the Clerk’s Office.
Participants
in the first
hearing
are directed to pre-file
all
of their
testimony
and any
related
exhibits no later than
Friday, June
5, 2009.
Under Section 27 of the
Act
(415
ILCS 5/27
(2006)), the
first hearing is not
limited
to
the
testimony
of the proponent.
But, the
hearing
officer
presently
intends to
allow
the
Agency
as proponent
to
present
the testimony
of all of
its
witnesses before
hearing the
testimony of
other participants.
Therefore,
any other
person wishing
to testify
at the
first
hearing should also
pre-file their
by
June
5, 2009. Participants
wishing
to
testify at the
second hearing are
directed
to pre-file all of
their testimony
and any
related exhibits
no
later than Friday,
July 10, 2009.
The “mailbox
rule” at
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 101.300(b)(2)
does not apply
to the
filing
of this
pre-filed testimony,
and the
Board’s Clerk
must
therefore
receive these documents
before the
close
of
business
on the specified dates.
However, pre-filed
testimony and
other
documents
maybe filed
electronically though
the Clerk’s
Office On-Line
(COOL) from the
Board’s Web
site
at
www.ipcb.state.il.us.
Any questions
about electronic filing
through COOL
should be directed
to the Clerk’s
Office at (312)
814-3629.
Order
of
Hearings
All
pre-filed testimony will
be, entered into the
record
as if
read.
See
35 Ill. Adm.
Code
102.424(f).
A brief summary
of testimony will
be
allowed
if a
witness
wishes
to
provide
one
3
before
responding to questions. Participants who
do not pre-file testimony will
be
allowed
to
testify as time permits only after the conclusion of pre-filed
testimony and questions based
upon
it. Similarly, any
participant who wishes
to offer a public comment will
be allowed to do
so as
time
permits
at the
close of pre-filed testimony
and the questions based upon it.
Consequently,
any person wishing to testify at either of the two hearings
is urged to pre-file their testimony
in
order to ensure that
they have
an opportunity to testify. In addition,
the Board’s procedural rules
provide that “[tihe Board will accept written
comments from any person concerning
the
proposed regulations during the first notice period.”
35 Ill. Adm. Code 102.604.
The hearing scheduled to begin on June
18, 2009, will begin with the Agency’s
presentation of its case as the proponent. After the
Agency has
answered
all questions from
other
participants, and
if time permits before
the conclusion of the first hearing, other persons
who
have pre-filed may testify. The Board has reserved
sufficient time for each hearing and
anticipates that any
person who wishes
to testify will have an opportunity for
testimony and
any
cross-examination. In the event that any person who
pre-files testimony for the first hearing
cannot testify
on June 18, 2009,
because time does not allow it, that person will
be
given
priority
to testify on July 23, 2009.
The July 23, 2009 hearing will begin with any
testimony from any participant who
pre
filed
testimony for the first hearing and who
was not able to testify at that time.
Participants who
pre-filed testimony for the second hearing will then present that
testimony. Any participant
who
wishes
to
offer a public comment at either hearing
will be allowed to do so if time permits
at
the
close of pre-filed
testimony
and the questions based upon it. Again, written
public comments
may be submitted to the Board. See 35 Ill. Adm. Code 102.604.
Finally, the hearing officer, upon agreement of the participants
or upon motion to the
hearing officer, may change the order of testimony
at these hearings. See 35 Ill. Adm.
Code
102.420, citing 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 101.Subpart F.
Service
and Notice Lists
The Service List for this rulemaking
is the list of persons who wish to participate
actively
in this proceeding and
receive
not only the Board’s opinions
and orders but also other filings
such as pre-filed testimony and public comments.
The Notice List includes participants who
wish to receive only the Board’s
opinions
and
orders and hearing officer orders. The Board adopted the Part 217
NOx Trading Program
Rules
nearly
9
years ago in Proposed New
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 217. Subpart W, The NOX
Trading
Program for Electrical Generating Units, and Amendments
to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211 and 217,
R01-9 (Dec. 21, 2000). The R01-9 notice
list began with each of the approximately
229
potentially affected EGUs who were part of the Board’s service
list in the R01-9 proceeding
in
which
the
Part 217 NOx Trading Program
rules were adopted. This notice list
is too dated to
serve as the basis for the notice list here.
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Instead,
the Board will begin its
notice list in
this proceeding with
the notice list in the
still-pending,
but cunently
inactive,
docket which the Agency
proposed
to amend
these rules:
NOx Trading
Program:
Amendments
to
35 Ill. Adm.
Code Part 217, R06-22
(Feb. 2,
2006)(Agency
proposal accepted
for hearing).
While
the Board
will mail
a
copy of this
hearing officer order
to each of the
entities
on
the
R06-22
notice list, the Board
will mail copies
of any subsequent
opinions and orders
only to
those
who specifically indicate
that they wish
to remain on the Notice
List for this
proceeding.
Any entity
wishing
to
remain
on
the Notice
List must
provide
the
information requested
in
the
form
attached to this order
as Attachment A and
return
the completed
form to the
Board by
Friday, March 7, 2008.
In order
to clarify
the record in this proceeding,
Attachment
B
to
this
order
contains the names
and addresses of all of
the
entities
to which the Board has
mailed this
first hearing officer order.
Interested persons
may
now
request
electronic notice
of
filings
by
providing their
e-mail
address through
COOL under
this docket number:
R09-20.
This electronic notice
includes notice
of the filing of documents
that are not typically
provided to persons
on the Notice
List.
In
addition, COOL
provides
links
to documents filed
with
the
Board, and those documents
can
be
viewed, downloaded,
and printed
free
of charge
as soon as they
are
posted to
the
Board’s
Web
site.
For
more
information
about
the option of
electronic
notice
or COOL, consult
either the
Board’s
Web
site at
www.ipcb.state.il.us
or
John Therriault, the
Board’s
Assistant
Clerk,
at
(312)
814-3629.
At the close of the
second
hearing,
the
hearing officer will
set a date by
which the
record
will close and all
public comments
must be submitted.
See 35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
102.108.
As
the
Board
is aware that the Agency
would
appreciate
Board decision
making as soon
as
possible,
the
post-hearing
comment period
will not be lengthy unless
unanticipated
circumstances dictate
otherwise.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
—?
Kathleen
Hearing
Officer,
M. Crowley
Illinois Pollution
Control Board
7
100 West Randolph
Street, Suite
11-500
Chicago, Illinois
60601
(312)
814-6929
crowlek@ipcb.state.il.us
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ATTACHMENT A
To Hearing
Officer Order of May 13,
2009
Nitrogen Oxide
(NOx)
Trading
Program
Sunset Provisions
for Electric Generating
Units
(EGU’s):
New
35
Iii.
Adm. Code 217.751, R09-20
I wish to remain on the Notice List in the Pollution
Control Board rulemaking
proceeding listed
above:
Name
Organization
or
Company
Address
City, State, Zip
PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM
BY MONDAY
JUNE
1, 2009
TO:
Lynn Delaney
E-mail:
delaneylipcb. state. il.us
Fax:
312-814-3669
Mail:
100 W. Randolph St., Suite
11-500
James R. Thompson Center
Chicago, Illinois
60601
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ATTACHMENT B
To Hearing Officer
Order of May
13, 2009
Nitrogen
Oxide
(NOx) Trading
Program
Sunset Provisions
for
Electric
Generating
Units
(EGU’s):
New 35 III. Adm.
Code 217.751,
R09-20
Attachment B consists
of the
Service List
from the Board’s
proceeding
in NOx
Trading
Program:
Amendments
to 35 Iii.
Adm. Code
Part 217,
R06-22,
and begins on
the next page:
ICB
servicelabels.asp
Page
1 of 1
R2009-020
Rachel L. Doctors
JEPA
1021
North Grand Avenue
East
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield,
IL 62794-9276
R2009-020
Matthew J. Dunn
Office of the
Attorney General
Environmental
Bureau North
69
West Washington Street,
Suite 1800
Chicago,
IL 60602
R2009-020
Kathleen
C. Bassi
SchiffHardin,
LLP
6600
Sears Tower
233
South Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60606-6473
R2009-020
Hodge Dwyer & Driver
3150 Roland Avenue
Post Office Box 5776
Springfield, IL 62705-5776
R2009-020
Alec M. Davis
Illinois Environmental
Regulatory Group
215 East Adams
Street
Springfield, IL 62701
R2009- 020
Virginia
Yang
Illinois
Department of Natural
Resources
One Natural Resources Way
Springfield, IL 62702-1271
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