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Board Adopts First Notice Proposal to Reduce Volatile Organic Material Emissions
January 5, 2012 - On January 5, 2012, the Illinois Pollution Control Board adopted a first notice opinion and order amending the Board’s regulations dealing with volatile organic material (VOM) emissions from various consumer products and aerosol coatings. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA), on July 13, 2011, filed the proposal to amend Part 223 of the Board’s air pollution regulations. The rulemaking is docketed as In the Matter of: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 223: Standards and Limitations for Organic Material Emissions for Area Sources (R12-8).
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  • Board Adopts First Notice Proposal to Reduce Volatile Organic Material Emissions
On January 5, 2012, the Illinois Pollution Control Board adopted a first notice opinion and orderamending the Board’s regulations dealing with volatile organic material (VOM) emissions fromvarious consumer products and aerosol coatings.
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Part 223: Standards and Limitations for Organic Material Emissions for Area Sources (R12-8).
  • Specifically, the proposal seeks to amend Part 223 to “include limits in percent VOM by weight
for adhesive removers, contact adhesives, non-aerosol antistatic products, electrical cleaners,engine degreasers, fabric refreshers, footwear or leather care products, gr...
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