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Public Act 104-0747 |
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AN ACT concerning safety. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
changing Section 39 and by adding Section 39.16 as follows: |
(415 ILCS 5/39) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039) |
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 104-458) |
Sec. 39. Issuance of permits; procedures. |
(a) When the Board has by regulation required a permit for |
the construction, installation, or operation of any type of |
facility, equipment, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, the |
applicant shall apply to the Agency for such permit and it |
shall be the duty of the Agency to issue such a permit upon |
proof by the applicant that the facility, equipment, vehicle, |
vessel, or aircraft will not cause a violation of this Act or |
of regulations hereunder. The Agency shall adopt such |
procedures as are necessary to carry out its duties under this |
Section. In making its determinations on permit applications |
under this Section the Agency may consider prior adjudications |
of noncompliance with this Act by the applicant that involved |
a release of a contaminant into the environment. In granting |
permits, the Agency may impose reasonable conditions |
specifically related to the applicant's past compliance |
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history with this Act as necessary to correct, detect, or |
prevent noncompliance. The Agency may impose such other |
conditions as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of |
this Act, and as are not inconsistent with the regulations |
promulgated by the Board hereunder. Except as otherwise |
provided in this Act, a bond or other security shall not be |
required as a condition for the issuance of a permit. If the |
Agency denies any permit under this Section, the Agency shall |
transmit to the applicant within the time limitations of this |
Section specific, detailed statements as to the reasons the |
permit application was denied. Such statements shall include, |
but not be limited to, the following: |
(i) the Sections of this Act which may be violated if |
the permit were granted; |
(ii) the provision of the regulations, promulgated |
under this Act, which may be violated if the permit were |
granted; |
(iii) the specific type of information, if any, which |
the Agency deems the applicant did not provide the Agency; |
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(iv) a statement of specific reasons why the Act and |
the regulations might not be met if the permit were |
granted. |
If there is no final action by the Agency within 90 days |
after the filing of the application for permit, the applicant |
may deem the permit issued; except that this time period shall |
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be extended to 180 days when (1) notice and opportunity for |
public hearing are required by State or federal law or |
regulation, (2) the application which was filed is for any |
permit to develop a landfill subject to issuance pursuant to |
this subsection, or (3) the application that was filed is for a |
MSWLF unit required to issue public notice under subsection |
(p) of Section 39. The 90-day and 180-day time periods for the |
Agency to take final action do not apply to NPDES permit |
applications under subsection (b) of this Section, to RCRA |
permit applications under subsection (d) of this Section, to |
UIC permit applications under subsection (e) of this Section, |
or to CCR surface impoundment applications under subsection |
(y) of this Section. |
The Agency shall publish notice of all final permit |
determinations for development permits for MSWLF units and for |
significant permit modifications for lateral expansions for |
existing MSWLF units one time in a newspaper of general |
circulation in the county in which the unit is or is proposed |
to be located. |
After January 1, 1994 and until July 1, 1998, operating |
permits issued under this Section by the Agency for sources of |
air pollution permitted to emit less than 25 tons per year of |
any combination of regulated air pollutants, as defined in |
Section 39.5 of this Act, shall be required to be renewed only |
upon written request by the Agency consistent with applicable |
provisions of this Act and regulations promulgated hereunder. |
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Such operating permits shall expire 180 days after the date of |
such a request. The Board shall revise its regulations for the |
existing State air pollution operating permit program |
consistent with this provision by January 1, 1994. |
After June 30, 1998, operating permits issued under this |
Section by the Agency for sources of air pollution that are not |
subject to Section 39.5 of this Act and are not required to |
have a federally enforceable State operating permit shall be |
required to be renewed only upon written request by the Agency |
consistent with applicable provisions of this Act and its |
rules. Such operating permits shall expire 180 days after the |
date of such a request. Before July 1, 1998, the Board shall |
revise its rules for the existing State air pollution |
operating permit program consistent with this paragraph and |
shall adopt rules that require a source to demonstrate that it |
qualifies for a permit under this paragraph. |
(b) The Agency may issue NPDES permits exclusively under |
this subsection for the discharge of contaminants from point |
sources into navigable waters, all as defined in the Federal |
Water Pollution Control Act, as now or hereafter amended, |
within the jurisdiction of the State, or into any well. |
All NPDES permits shall contain those terms and |
conditions, including, but not limited to, schedules of |
compliance, which may be required to accomplish the purposes |
and provisions of this Act. All NPDES Permits authorizing a |
discharge from a facility designated by the Agency and the |
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USEPA as a major facility shall require, at a minimum, for |
publicly owned treatment works, as well as for privately owned |
sewage treatment works, periodic sampling of influent, |
effluent, and biosolids for all perfluoroalkyl and |
polyfluoroalkyl substances for which there are accredited |
wastewater analytical methods, and, for all other major |
industrial facilities, periodic effluent sampling for all |
perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances for which there |
are accredited wastewater analytical methods. If a permittee |
demonstrates through monitoring data that perfluoroalkyl and |
polyfluoroalkyl substances have not been detected above the |
minimum level of quantification for a period of 2 consecutive |
years, the permittee may request a modification of the NPDES |
permit. If the Agency makes a determination that such a |
request is acceptable, then the NPDES permit may be modified |
to reduce sample frequency. |
The Agency may issue general NPDES permits for discharges |
from categories of point sources which are subject to the same |
permit limitations and conditions. Such general permits may be |
issued without individual applications and shall conform to |
regulations promulgated under Section 402 of the Federal Water |
Pollution Control Act, as now or hereafter amended. |
The Agency may include, among such conditions, effluent |
limitations and other requirements established under this Act, |
Board regulations, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as |
now or hereafter amended, and regulations pursuant thereto, |
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and schedules for achieving compliance therewith at the |
earliest reasonable date. |
The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
which are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of NPDES |
permits, and which are consistent with the Act or regulations |
adopted by the Board, and with the Federal Water Pollution |
Control Act, as now or hereafter amended, and regulations |
pursuant thereto. The Agency shall require any NPDES permit |
application for a discharge of wastewater that has potential |
to contain perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances to |
fully characterize the discharge through sample results for |
all perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances for which |
there are accredited wastewater analytical methods. |
The Agency, subject to any conditions which may be |
prescribed by Board regulations, may issue NPDES permits to |
allow discharges beyond deadlines established by this Act or |
by regulations of the Board without the requirement of a |
variance, subject to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, |
as now or hereafter amended, and regulations pursuant thereto. |
(c) Except for those facilities owned or operated by |
sanitary districts organized under the Metropolitan Water |
Reclamation District Act, no permit for the development or |
construction of a new pollution control facility may be |
granted by the Agency unless the applicant submits proof to |
the Agency that the location of the facility has been approved |
by the county board of the county if in an unincorporated area, |
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or the governing body of the municipality when in an |
incorporated area, in which the facility is to be located in |
accordance with Section 39.2 of this Act. For purposes of this |
subsection (c), and for purposes of Section 39.2 of this Act, |
the appropriate county board or governing body of the |
municipality shall be the county board of the county or the |
governing body of the municipality in which the facility is to |
be located as of the date when the application for siting |
approval is filed. |
In the event that siting approval granted pursuant to |
Section 39.2 has been transferred to a subsequent owner or |
operator, that subsequent owner or operator may apply to the |
Agency for, and the Agency may grant, a development or |
construction permit for the facility for which local siting |
approval was granted. Upon application to the Agency for a |
development or construction permit by that subsequent owner or |
operator, the permit applicant shall cause written notice of |
the permit application to be served upon the appropriate |
county board or governing body of the municipality that |
granted siting approval for that facility and upon any party |
to the siting proceeding pursuant to which siting approval was |
granted. In that event, the Agency shall conduct an evaluation |
of the subsequent owner or operator's prior experience in |
waste management operations in the manner conducted under |
subsection (i) of Section 39 of this Act. |
Beginning August 20, 1993, if the pollution control |
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facility consists of a hazardous or solid waste disposal |
facility for which the proposed site is located in an |
unincorporated area of a county with a population of less than |
100,000 and includes all or a portion of a parcel of land that |
was, on April 1, 1993, adjacent to a municipality having a |
population of less than 5,000, then the local siting review |
required under this subsection (c) in conjunction with any |
permit applied for after that date shall be performed by the |
governing body of that adjacent municipality rather than the |
county board of the county in which the proposed site is |
located; and for the purposes of that local siting review, any |
references in this Act to the county board shall be deemed to |
mean the governing body of that adjacent municipality; |
provided, however, that the provisions of this paragraph shall |
not apply to any proposed site which was, on April 1, 1993, |
owned in whole or in part by another municipality. |
In the case of a pollution control facility for which a |
development permit was issued before November 12, 1981, if an |
operating permit has not been issued by the Agency prior to |
August 31, 1989 for any portion of the facility, then the |
Agency may not issue or renew any development permit nor issue |
an original operating permit for any portion of such facility |
unless the applicant has submitted proof to the Agency that |
the location of the facility has been approved by the |
appropriate county board or municipal governing body pursuant |
to Section 39.2 of this Act. |
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After January 1, 1994, if a solid waste disposal facility, |
any portion for which an operating permit has been issued by |
the Agency, has not accepted waste disposal for 5 or more |
consecutive calendar years, before that facility may accept |
any new or additional waste for disposal, the owner and |
operator must obtain a new operating permit under this Act for |
that facility unless the owner and operator have applied to |
the Agency for a permit authorizing the temporary suspension |
of waste acceptance. The Agency may not issue a new operation |
permit under this Act for the facility unless the applicant |
has submitted proof to the Agency that the location of the |
facility has been approved or re-approved by the appropriate |
county board or municipal governing body under Section 39.2 of |
this Act after the facility ceased accepting waste. |
Except for those facilities owned or operated by sanitary |
districts organized under the Metropolitan Water Reclamation |
District Act, and except for new pollution control facilities |
governed by Section 39.2, and except for fossil fuel mining |
facilities, the granting of a permit under this Act shall not |
relieve the applicant from meeting and securing all necessary |
zoning approvals from the unit of government having zoning |
jurisdiction over the proposed facility. |
Before beginning construction on any new sewage treatment |
plant or sludge drying site to be owned or operated by a |
sanitary district organized under the Metropolitan Water |
Reclamation District Act for which a new permit (rather than |
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the renewal or amendment of an existing permit) is required, |
such sanitary district shall hold a public hearing within the |
municipality within which the proposed facility is to be |
located, or within the nearest community if the proposed |
facility is to be located within an unincorporated area, at |
which information concerning the proposed facility shall be |
made available to the public, and members of the public shall |
be given the opportunity to express their views concerning the |
proposed facility. |
The Agency may issue a permit for a municipal waste |
transfer station without requiring approval pursuant to |
Section 39.2 provided that the following demonstration is |
made: |
(1) the municipal waste transfer station was in |
existence on or before January 1, 1979 and was in |
continuous operation from January 1, 1979 to January 1, |
1993; |
(2) the operator submitted a permit application to the |
Agency to develop and operate the municipal waste transfer |
station during April of 1994; |
(3) the operator can demonstrate that the county board |
of the county, if the municipal waste transfer station is |
in an unincorporated area, or the governing body of the |
municipality, if the station is in an incorporated area, |
does not object to resumption of the operation of the |
station; and |
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(4) the site has local zoning approval. |
(d) The Agency may issue RCRA permits exclusively under |
this subsection to persons owning or operating a facility for |
the treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste as |
defined under this Act. Subsection (y) of this Section, rather |
than this subsection (d), shall apply to permits issued for |
CCR surface impoundments. |
All RCRA permits shall contain those terms and conditions, |
including, but not limited to, schedules of compliance, which |
may be required to accomplish the purposes and provisions of |
this Act. The Agency may include among such conditions |
standards and other requirements established under this Act, |
Board regulations, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act |
of 1976 (P.L. 94-580), as amended, and regulations pursuant |
thereto, and may include schedules for achieving compliance |
therewith as soon as possible. The Agency shall require that a |
performance bond or other security be provided as a condition |
for the issuance of a RCRA permit. |
In the case of a permit to operate a hazardous waste or PCB |
incinerator as defined in subsection (k) of Section 44, the |
Agency shall require, as a condition of the permit, that the |
operator of the facility perform such analyses of the waste to |
be incinerated as may be necessary and appropriate to ensure |
the safe operation of the incinerator. |
The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
which are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of RCRA |
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permits, and which are consistent with the Act or regulations |
adopted by the Board, and with the Resource Conservation and |
Recovery Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-580), as amended, and |
regulations pursuant thereto. |
The applicant shall make available to the public for |
inspection all documents submitted by the applicant to the |
Agency in furtherance of an application, with the exception of |
trade secrets, at the office of the county board or governing |
body of the municipality. Such documents may be copied upon |
payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular |
business hours of the local office. The Agency shall issue a |
written statement concurrent with its grant or denial of the |
permit explaining the basis for its decision. |
(e) The Agency may issue UIC permits exclusively under |
this subsection to persons owning or operating a facility for |
the underground injection of contaminants as defined under |
this Act. |
All UIC permits shall contain those terms and conditions, |
including, but not limited to, schedules of compliance, which |
may be required to accomplish the purposes and provisions of |
this Act. The Agency may include among such conditions |
standards and other requirements established under this Act, |
Board regulations, the Safe Drinking Water Act (P.L. 93-523), |
as amended, and regulations pursuant thereto, and may include |
schedules for achieving compliance therewith. The Agency shall |
require that a performance bond or other security be provided |
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as a condition for the issuance of a UIC permit. |
The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
which are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of UIC |
permits, and which are consistent with the Act or regulations |
adopted by the Board, and with the Safe Drinking Water Act |
(P.L. 93-523), as amended, and regulations pursuant thereto. |
The applicant shall make available to the public for |
inspection all documents submitted by the applicant to the |
Agency in furtherance of an application, with the exception of |
trade secrets, at the office of the county board or governing |
body of the municipality. Such documents may be copied upon |
payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular |
business hours of the local office. The Agency shall issue a |
written statement concurrent with its grant or denial of the |
permit explaining the basis for its decision. |
(f) In making any determination pursuant to Section 9.1 of |
this Act: |
(1) The Agency shall have authority to make the |
determination of any question required to be determined by |
the Clean Air Act, as now or hereafter amended, this Act, |
or the regulations of the Board, including the |
determination of the Lowest Achievable Emission Rate, |
Maximum Achievable Control Technology, or Best Available |
Control Technology, consistent with the Board's |
regulations, if any. |
(2) The Agency shall adopt requirements as necessary |
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to implement public participation procedures, including, |
but not limited to, public notice, comment, and an |
opportunity for hearing, which must accompany the |
processing of applications for PSD permits. The Agency |
shall briefly describe and respond to all significant |
comments on the draft permit raised during the public |
comment period or during any hearing. The Agency may group |
related comments together and provide one unified response |
for each issue raised. |
(3) Any complete permit application submitted to the |
Agency under this subsection for a PSD permit shall be |
granted or denied by the Agency not later than one year |
after the filing of such completed application. |
(4) The Agency shall, after conferring with the |
applicant, give written notice to the applicant of its |
proposed decision on the application, including the terms |
and conditions of the permit to be issued and the facts, |
conduct, or other basis upon which the Agency will rely to |
support its proposed action. |
(g) The Agency shall include as conditions upon all |
permits issued for hazardous waste disposal sites such |
restrictions upon the future use of such sites as are |
reasonably necessary to protect public health and the |
environment, including permanent prohibition of the use of |
such sites for purposes which may create an unreasonable risk |
of injury to human health or to the environment. After |
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administrative and judicial challenges to such restrictions |
have been exhausted, the Agency shall file such restrictions |
of record in the Office of the Recorder of the county in which |
the hazardous waste disposal site is located. |
(h) A hazardous waste stream may not be deposited in a |
permitted hazardous waste site unless specific authorization |
is obtained from the Agency by the generator and disposal site |
owner and operator for the deposit of that specific hazardous |
waste stream. The Agency may grant specific authorization for |
disposal of hazardous waste streams only after the generator |
has reasonably demonstrated that, considering technological |
feasibility and economic reasonableness, the hazardous waste |
cannot be reasonably recycled for reuse, nor incinerated or |
chemically, physically, or biologically treated so as to |
neutralize the hazardous waste and render it nonhazardous. In |
granting authorization under this Section, the Agency may |
impose such conditions as may be necessary to accomplish the |
purposes of the Act and are consistent with this Act and |
regulations promulgated by the Board hereunder. If the Agency |
refuses to grant authorization under this Section, the |
applicant may appeal as if the Agency refused to grant a |
permit, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of |
Section 40 of this Act. For purposes of this subsection (h), |
the term "generator" has the meaning given in Section 3.205 of |
this Act, unless: (1) the hazardous waste is treated, |
incinerated, or partially recycled for reuse prior to |
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disposal, in which case the last person who treats, |
incinerates, or partially recycles the hazardous waste prior |
to disposal is the generator; or (2) the hazardous waste is |
from a response action, in which case the person performing |
the response action is the generator. This subsection (h) does |
not apply to any hazardous waste that is restricted from land |
disposal under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728. |
(i) Before issuing any RCRA permit, any permit for a waste |
storage site, sanitary landfill, waste disposal site, waste |
transfer station, waste treatment facility, waste incinerator, |
or any waste-transportation operation, any permit or interim |
authorization for a clean construction or demolition debris |
fill operation, or any permit required under subsection (d-5) |
of Section 55, the Agency shall conduct an evaluation of the |
prospective owner's or operator's prior experience in waste |
management operations, clean construction or demolition debris |
fill operations, and tire storage site management. The Agency |
may deny such a permit, or deny or revoke interim |
authorization, if the prospective owner or operator or any |
employee or officer of the prospective owner or operator has a |
history of: |
(1) repeated violations of federal, State, or local |
laws, regulations, standards, or ordinances in the |
operation of waste management facilities or sites, clean |
construction or demolition debris fill operation |
facilities or sites, or tire storage sites; or |
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(2) conviction in this or another State of any crime |
which is a felony under the laws of this State, or |
conviction of a felony in a federal court; or conviction |
in this or another state or federal court of any of the |
following crimes: forgery, official misconduct, bribery, |
perjury, or knowingly submitting false information under |
any environmental law, regulation, or permit term or |
condition; or |
(3) proof of gross carelessness or incompetence in |
handling, storing, processing, transporting, or disposing |
of waste, clean construction or demolition debris, or used |
or waste tires, or proof of gross carelessness or |
incompetence in using clean construction or demolition |
debris as fill. |
(i-5) Before issuing any permit or approving any interim |
authorization for a clean construction or demolition debris |
fill operation in which any ownership interest is transferred |
between January 1, 2005, and the effective date of the |
prohibition set forth in Section 22.52 of this Act, the Agency |
shall conduct an evaluation of the operation if any previous |
activities at the site or facility may have caused or allowed |
contamination of the site. It shall be the responsibility of |
the owner or operator seeking the permit or interim |
authorization to provide to the Agency all of the information |
necessary for the Agency to conduct its evaluation. The Agency |
may deny a permit or interim authorization if previous |
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activities at the site may have caused or allowed |
contamination at the site, unless such contamination is |
authorized under any permit issued by the Agency. |
(j) The issuance under this Act of a permit to engage in |
the surface mining of any resources other than fossil fuels |
shall not relieve the permittee from its duty to comply with |
any applicable local law regulating the commencement, |
location, or operation of surface mining facilities. |
(k) A development permit issued under subsection (a) of |
Section 39 for any facility or site which is required to have a |
permit under subsection (d) of Section 21 shall expire at the |
end of 2 calendar years from the date upon which it was issued, |
unless within that period the applicant has taken action to |
develop the facility or the site. In the event that review of |
the conditions of the development permit is sought pursuant to |
Section 40 or 41, or permittee is prevented from commencing |
development of the facility or site by any other litigation |
beyond the permittee's control, such two-year period shall be |
deemed to begin on the date upon which such review process or |
litigation is concluded. |
(l) No permit shall be issued by the Agency under this Act |
for construction or operation of any facility or site located |
within the boundaries of any setback zone established pursuant |
to this Act, where such construction or operation is |
prohibited. |
(m) The Agency may issue permits to persons owning or |
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operating a facility for composting landscape waste. In |
granting such permits, the Agency may impose such conditions |
as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Act, and |
as are not inconsistent with applicable regulations |
promulgated by the Board. Except as otherwise provided in this |
Act, a bond or other security shall not be required as a |
condition for the issuance of a permit. If the Agency denies |
any permit pursuant to this subsection, the Agency shall |
transmit to the applicant within the time limitations of this |
subsection specific, detailed statements as to the reasons the |
permit application was denied. Such statements shall include |
but not be limited to the following: |
(1) the Sections of this Act that may be violated if |
the permit were granted; |
(2) the specific regulations promulgated pursuant to |
this Act that may be violated if the permit were granted; |
(3) the specific information, if any, the Agency deems |
the applicant did not provide in its application to the |
Agency; and |
(4) a statement of specific reasons why the Act and |
the regulations might be violated if the permit were |
granted. |
If no final action is taken by the Agency within 90 days |
after the filing of the application for permit, the applicant |
may deem the permit issued. Any applicant for a permit may |
waive the 90-day limitation by filing a written statement with |
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the Agency. |
The Agency shall issue permits for such facilities upon |
receipt of an application that includes a legal description of |
the site, a topographic map of the site drawn to the scale of |
200 feet to the inch or larger, a description of the operation, |
including the area served, an estimate of the volume of |
materials to be processed, and documentation that: |
(1) the facility includes a setback of at least 200 |
feet from the nearest potable water supply well; |
(2) the facility is located outside the boundary of |
the 10-year floodplain or the site will be floodproofed; |
(3) the facility is located so as to minimize |
incompatibility with the character of the surrounding |
area, including at least a 200 foot setback from any |
residence, and in the case of a facility that is developed |
or the permitted composting area of which is expanded |
after November 17, 1991, the composting area is located at |
least 1/8 mile from the nearest residence (other than a |
residence located on the same property as the facility); |
(4) the design of the facility will prevent any |
compost material from being placed within 5 feet of the |
water table, will adequately control runoff from the site, |
and will collect and manage any leachate that is generated |
on the site; |
(5) the operation of the facility will include |
appropriate dust and odor control measures, limitations on |
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operating hours, appropriate noise control measures for |
shredding, chipping and similar equipment, management |
procedures for composting, containment and disposal of |
non-compostable wastes, procedures to be used for |
terminating operations at the site, and recordkeeping |
sufficient to document the amount of materials received, |
composted, and otherwise disposed of; and |
(6) the operation will be conducted in accordance with |
any applicable rules adopted by the Board. |
The Agency shall issue renewable permits of not longer |
than 10 years in duration for the composting of landscape |
wastes, as defined in Section 3.155 of this Act, based on the |
above requirements. |
The operator of any facility permitted under this |
subsection (m) must submit a written annual statement to the |
Agency on or before April 1 of each year that includes an |
estimate of the amount of material, in tons, received for |
composting. |
(n) The Agency shall issue permits jointly with the |
Department of Transportation for the dredging or deposit of |
material in Lake Michigan in accordance with Section 18 of the |
Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act. |
(o) (Blank). |
(p) (1) Any person submitting an application for a permit |
for a new MSWLF unit or for a lateral expansion under |
subsection (t) of Section 21 of this Act for an existing MSWLF |
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unit that has not received and is not subject to local siting |
approval under Section 39.2 of this Act shall publish notice |
of the application in a newspaper of general circulation in |
the county in which the MSWLF unit is or is proposed to be |
located. The notice must be published at least 15 days before |
submission of the permit application to the Agency. The notice |
shall state the name and address of the applicant, the |
location of the MSWLF unit or proposed MSWLF unit, the nature |
and size of the MSWLF unit or proposed MSWLF unit, the nature |
of the activity proposed, the probable life of the proposed |
activity, the date the permit application will be submitted, |
and a statement that persons may file written comments with |
the Agency concerning the permit application within 30 days |
after the filing of the permit application unless the time |
period to submit comments is extended by the Agency. |
When a permit applicant submits information to the Agency |
to supplement a permit application being reviewed by the |
Agency, the applicant shall not be required to reissue the |
notice under this subsection. |
(2) The Agency shall accept written comments concerning |
the permit application that are postmarked no later than 30 |
days after the filing of the permit application, unless the |
time period to accept comments is extended by the Agency. |
(3) Each applicant for a permit described in part (1) of |
this subsection shall file a copy of the permit application |
with the county board or governing body of the municipality in |
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which the MSWLF unit is or is proposed to be located at the |
same time the application is submitted to the Agency. The |
permit application filed with the county board or governing |
body of the municipality shall include all documents submitted |
to or to be submitted to the Agency, except trade secrets as |
determined under Section 7.1 of this Act. The permit |
application and other documents on file with the county board |
or governing body of the municipality shall be made available |
for public inspection during regular business hours at the |
office of the county board or the governing body of the |
municipality and may be copied upon payment of the actual cost |
of reproduction. |
(q) Within 6 months after July 12, 2011 (the effective |
date of Public Act 97-95), the Agency, in consultation with |
the regulated community, shall develop a web portal to be |
posted on its website for the purpose of enhancing review and |
promoting timely issuance of permits required by this Act. At |
a minimum, the Agency shall make the following information |
available on the web portal: |
(1) Checklists and guidance relating to the completion |
of permit applications, developed pursuant to subsection |
(s) of this Section, which may include, but are not |
limited to, existing instructions for completing the |
applications and examples of complete applications. As the |
Agency develops new checklists and develops guidance, it |
shall supplement the web portal with those materials. |
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(2) Within 2 years after July 12, 2011 (the effective |
date of Public Act 97-95), permit application forms or |
portions of permit applications that can be completed and |
saved electronically, and submitted to the Agency |
electronically with digital signatures. |
(3) Within 2 years after July 12, 2011 (the effective |
date of Public Act 97-95), an online tracking system where |
an applicant may review the status of its pending |
application, including the name and contact information of |
the permit analyst assigned to the application. Until the |
online tracking system has been developed, the Agency |
shall post on its website semi-annual permitting |
efficiency tracking reports that include statistics on the |
timeframes for Agency action on the following types of |
permits received after July 12, 2011 (the effective date |
of Public Act 97-95): air construction permits, new NPDES |
permits and associated water construction permits, and |
modifications of major NPDES permits and associated water |
construction permits. The reports must be posted by |
February 1 and August 1 each year and shall include: |
(A) the number of applications received for each |
type of permit, the number of applications on which |
the Agency has taken action, and the number of |
applications still pending; and |
(B) for those applications where the Agency has |
not taken action in accordance with the timeframes set |
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forth in this Act, the date the application was |
received and the reasons for any delays, which may |
include, but shall not be limited to, (i) the |
application being inadequate or incomplete, (ii) |
scientific or technical disagreements with the |
applicant, USEPA, or other local, state, or federal |
agencies involved in the permitting approval process, |
(iii) public opposition to the permit, or (iv) Agency |
staffing shortages. To the extent practicable, the |
tracking report shall provide approximate dates when |
cause for delay was identified by the Agency, when the |
Agency informed the applicant of the problem leading |
to the delay, and when the applicant remedied the |
reason for the delay. |
(r) Upon the request of the applicant, the Agency shall |
notify the applicant of the permit analyst assigned to the |
application upon its receipt. |
(s) The Agency is authorized to prepare and distribute |
guidance documents relating to its administration of this |
Section and procedural rules implementing this Section. |
Guidance documents prepared under this subsection shall not be |
considered rules and shall not be subject to the Illinois |
Administrative Procedure Act. Such guidance shall not be |
binding on any party. |
(t) Except as otherwise prohibited by federal law or |
regulation, any person submitting an application for a permit |
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may include with the application suggested permit language for |
Agency consideration. The Agency is not obligated to use the |
suggested language or any portion thereof in its permitting |
decision. If requested by the permit applicant, the Agency |
shall meet with the applicant to discuss the suggested |
language. |
(u) If requested by the permit applicant, the Agency shall |
provide the permit applicant with a copy of the draft permit |
prior to any public review period. |
(v) If requested by the permit applicant, the Agency shall |
provide the permit applicant with a copy of the final permit |
prior to its issuance. |
(w) An air pollution permit shall not be required due to |
emissions of greenhouse gases, as specified by Section 9.15 of |
this Act. |
(x) If, before the expiration of a State operating permit |
that is issued pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section and |
contains federally enforceable conditions limiting the |
potential to emit of the source to a level below the major |
source threshold for that source so as to exclude the source |
from the Clean Air Act Permit Program, the Agency receives a |
complete application for the renewal of that permit, then all |
of the terms and conditions of the permit shall remain in |
effect until final administrative action has been taken on the |
application for the renewal of the permit. |
(y) The Agency may issue permits exclusively under this |
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subsection to persons owning or operating a CCR surface |
impoundment subject to Section 22.59. |
(z) If a mass animal mortality event is declared by the |
Department of Agriculture in accordance with the Animal |
Mortality Act: |
(1) the owner or operator responsible for the disposal |
of dead animals is exempted from the following: |
(i) obtaining a permit for the construction, |
installation, or operation of any type of facility or |
equipment issued in accordance with subsection (a) of |
this Section; |
(ii) obtaining a permit for open burning in |
accordance with the rules adopted by the Board; and |
(iii) registering the disposal of dead animals as |
an eligible small source with the Agency in accordance |
with Section 9.14 of this Act; |
(2) as applicable, the owner or operator responsible |
for the disposal of dead animals is required to obtain the |
following permits: |
(i) an NPDES permit in accordance with subsection |
(b) of this Section; |
(ii) a PSD permit or an NA NSR permit in accordance |
with Section 9.1 of this Act; |
(iii) a lifetime State operating permit or a |
federally enforceable State operating permit, in |
accordance with subsection (a) of this Section; or |
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(iv) a CAAPP permit, in accordance with Section |
39.5 of this Act. |
All CCR surface impoundment permits shall contain those |
terms and conditions, including, but not limited to, schedules |
of compliance, which may be required to accomplish the |
purposes and provisions of this Act, Board regulations, the |
Illinois Groundwater Protection Act and regulations pursuant |
thereto, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and |
regulations pursuant thereto, and may include schedules for |
achieving compliance therewith as soon as possible. |
The Board shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
that are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of CCR |
surface impoundment permits and that are consistent with this |
Act or regulations adopted by the Board, and with the RCRA, as |
amended, and regulations pursuant thereto. |
The applicant shall make available to the public for |
inspection all documents submitted by the applicant to the |
Agency in furtherance of an application, with the exception of |
trade secrets, on its public internet website as well as at the |
office of the county board or governing body of the |
municipality where CCR from the CCR surface impoundment will |
be permanently disposed. Such documents may be copied upon |
payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular |
business hours of the local office. |
The Agency shall issue a written statement concurrent with |
its grant or denial of the permit explaining the basis for its |
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decision. |
(Source: P.A. 101-171, eff. 7-30-19; 102-216, eff. 1-1-22; |
102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.) |
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 104-458) |
Sec. 39. Issuance of permits; procedures. |
(a) When the Board has by regulation required a permit for |
the construction, installation, or operation of any type of |
facility, equipment, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, the |
applicant shall apply to the Agency for such permit and it |
shall be the duty of the Agency to issue such a permit upon |
proof by the applicant that the facility, equipment, vehicle, |
vessel, or aircraft will not cause a violation of this Act or |
of regulations hereunder. The Agency shall adopt such |
procedures as are necessary to carry out its duties under this |
Section. In making its determinations on permit applications |
under this Section the Agency may consider prior adjudications |
of noncompliance with this Act by the applicant that involved |
a release of a contaminant into the environment. In granting |
permits, the Agency may impose reasonable conditions |
specifically related to the applicant's past compliance |
history with this Act as necessary to correct, detect, or |
prevent noncompliance. The Agency may impose such other |
conditions as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of |
this Act, and as are not inconsistent with the regulations |
promulgated by the Board hereunder. Except as otherwise |
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provided in this Act, a bond or other security shall not be |
required as a condition for the issuance of a permit. If the |
Agency denies any permit under this Section, the Agency shall |
transmit to the applicant within the time limitations of this |
Section specific, detailed statements as to the reasons the |
permit application was denied. Such statements shall include, |
but not be limited to, the following: |
(i) the Sections of this Act which may be violated if |
the permit were granted; |
(ii) the provision of the regulations, promulgated |
under this Act, which may be violated if the permit were |
granted; |
(iii) the specific type of information, if any, which |
the Agency deems the applicant did not provide the Agency; |
and |
(iv) a statement of specific reasons why the Act and |
the regulations might not be met if the permit were |
granted. |
If there is no final action by the Agency within 90 days |
after the filing of the application for permit, the applicant |
may deem the permit issued; except that this time period shall |
be extended to 180 days when (1) notice and opportunity for |
public hearing are required by State or federal law or |
regulation, (2) the application which was filed is for any |
permit to develop a landfill subject to issuance pursuant to |
this subsection, or (3) the application that was filed is for a |
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MSWLF unit required to issue public notice under subsection |
(p) of Section 39. The 90-day and 180-day time periods for the |
Agency to take final action do not apply to NPDES permit |
applications under subsection (b) of this Section, to RCRA |
permit applications under subsection (d) of this Section, to |
UIC permit applications under subsection (e) of this Section, |
or to CCR surface impoundment applications under subsection |
(y) of this Section. |
The Agency shall publish notice of all final permit |
determinations for development permits for MSWLF units and for |
significant permit modifications for lateral expansions for |
existing MSWLF units one time in a newspaper of general |
circulation in the county in which the unit is or is proposed |
to be located. |
After January 1, 1994 and until July 1, 1998, operating |
permits issued under this Section by the Agency for sources of |
air pollution permitted to emit less than 25 tons per year of |
any combination of regulated air pollutants, as defined in |
Section 39.5 of this Act, shall be required to be renewed only |
upon written request by the Agency consistent with applicable |
provisions of this Act and regulations promulgated hereunder. |
Such operating permits shall expire 180 days after the date of |
such a request. The Board shall revise its regulations for the |
existing State air pollution operating permit program |
consistent with this provision by January 1, 1994. |
After June 30, 1998, operating permits issued under this |
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Section by the Agency for sources of air pollution that are not |
subject to Section 39.5 of this Act and are not required to |
have a federally enforceable State operating permit shall be |
required to be renewed only upon written request by the Agency |
consistent with applicable provisions of this Act and its |
rules. Such operating permits shall expire 180 days after the |
date of such a request. Before July 1, 1998, the Board shall |
revise its rules for the existing State air pollution |
operating permit program consistent with this paragraph and |
shall adopt rules that require a source to demonstrate that it |
qualifies for a permit under this paragraph. |
Each air pollution construction permit for diesel powered |
backup generators to a source that is a data center, as defined |
in subsection (c) of Section 605-1025 of the Department of |
Commerce and Economic Opportunity Law of the Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois, that is applied for 6 months |
after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th |
General Assembly and that is required to have a federally |
enforceable State operating permit or a Clean Air Act Permit |
Program permit shall, in addition to any other applicable |
requirements, require each backup generator to: (i) meet |
standards at least as protective as Tier 4 standards for |
non-road diesel engines set out by the United States |
Environmental Protection Agency in 40 CFR 1039, as it exists |
on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th |
General Assembly, and (ii) operate solely as an emergency or |
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standby unit in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211.1920, as |
it exists on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
104th General Assembly. If a diesel powered backup generator |
becomes out of compliance with the Tier 4 standards for |
non-road compression-ignition engines during a power outage, |
the backup generator may (1) continue to operate for up to 24 |
sequential hours after becoming noncompliant with the Tier 4 |
standards or (2) operate when compliance is achieved. |
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, |
operation of the backup generator for up to 24 sequential |
hours after becoming noncompliant with the Tier 4 standards |
shall not be considered a violation of the permit. |
Each air pollution construction permit for natural gas |
powered backup generators for a source that is a data center, |
as defined in subsection (c) of Section 605-1025 of the |
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Law of the |
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, that is applied for 6 |
months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
104th General Assembly and that is required to have a |
federally enforceable State operating permit or a Clean Air |
Act Permit Program permit shall, in addition to any other |
applicable requirements, require each backup generator to: (i) |
meet standards at least as protective as Tier 2 standards for |
non-road large spark-ignition engines set out by the United |
States Environmental Protection Agency in 40 CFR 1048, as it |
exists on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
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104th General Assembly, and (ii) operate solely as an |
emergency or standby unit in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code |
211.1920, as it exists on the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly. If a natural gas |
powered backup generator becomes out of compliance with the |
Tier 2 standards for non-road large spark-ignition engines |
during a power outage, the backup generator may (1) continue |
to operate for up to 24 sequential hours after becoming |
noncompliant with the Tier 2 standards or (2) operate when |
compliance is achieved. Notwithstanding any provision of law |
to the contrary, operation of the backup generator for up to 24 |
sequential hours after becoming noncompliant with the Tier 2 |
standards shall not be considered a violation of the permit. |
(b) The Agency may issue NPDES permits exclusively under |
this subsection for the discharge of contaminants from point |
sources into navigable waters, all as defined in the Federal |
Water Pollution Control Act, as now or hereafter amended, |
within the jurisdiction of the State, or into any well. |
All NPDES permits shall contain those terms and |
conditions, including, but not limited to, schedules of |
compliance, which may be required to accomplish the purposes |
and provisions of this Act. All NPDES Permits authorizing a |
discharge from a facility designated by the Agency and the |
USEPA as a major facility shall require, at a minimum, for |
publicly owned treatment works, as well as for privately owned |
sewage treatment works, periodic sampling of influent, |
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effluent, and biosolids for all perfluoroalkyl and |
polyfluoroalkyl substances for which there are accredited |
wastewater analytical methods, and, for all other major |
industrial facilities, periodic effluent sampling for all |
perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances for which there |
are accredited wastewater analytical methods. If a permittee |
demonstrates through monitoring data that perfluoroalkyl and |
polyfluoroalkyl substances have not been detected above the |
minimum level of quantification for a period of 2 consecutive |
years, the permittee may request a modification of the NPDES |
permit. If the Agency makes a determination that such a |
request is acceptable, then the NPDES permit may be modified |
to reduce sample frequency. |
The Agency may issue general NPDES permits for discharges |
from categories of point sources which are subject to the same |
permit limitations and conditions. Such general permits may be |
issued without individual applications and shall conform to |
regulations promulgated under Section 402 of the Federal Water |
Pollution Control Act, as now or hereafter amended. |
The Agency may include, among such conditions, effluent |
limitations and other requirements established under this Act, |
Board regulations, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as |
now or hereafter amended, and regulations pursuant thereto, |
and schedules for achieving compliance therewith at the |
earliest reasonable date. |
The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
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which are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of NPDES |
permits, and which are consistent with the Act or regulations |
adopted by the Board, and with the Federal Water Pollution |
Control Act, as now or hereafter amended, and regulations |
pursuant thereto. The Agency shall require any NPDES permit |
application for a discharge of wastewater that has potential |
to contain perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances to |
fully characterize the discharge through sample results for |
all perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances for which |
there are accredited wastewater analytical methods. |
The Agency, subject to any conditions which may be |
prescribed by Board regulations, may issue NPDES permits to |
allow discharges beyond deadlines established by this Act or |
by regulations of the Board without the requirement of a |
variance, subject to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, |
as now or hereafter amended, and regulations pursuant thereto. |
(c) Except for those facilities owned or operated by |
sanitary districts organized under the Metropolitan Water |
Reclamation District Act, no permit for the development or |
construction of a new pollution control facility may be |
granted by the Agency unless the applicant submits proof to |
the Agency that the location of the facility has been approved |
by the county board of the county if in an unincorporated area, |
or the governing body of the municipality when in an |
incorporated area, in which the facility is to be located in |
accordance with Section 39.2 of this Act. For purposes of this |
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subsection (c), and for purposes of Section 39.2 of this Act, |
the appropriate county board or governing body of the |
municipality shall be the county board of the county or the |
governing body of the municipality in which the facility is to |
be located as of the date when the application for siting |
approval is filed. |
In the event that siting approval granted pursuant to |
Section 39.2 has been transferred to a subsequent owner or |
operator, that subsequent owner or operator may apply to the |
Agency for, and the Agency may grant, a development or |
construction permit for the facility for which local siting |
approval was granted. Upon application to the Agency for a |
development or construction permit by that subsequent owner or |
operator, the permit applicant shall cause written notice of |
the permit application to be served upon the appropriate |
county board or governing body of the municipality that |
granted siting approval for that facility and upon any party |
to the siting proceeding pursuant to which siting approval was |
granted. In that event, the Agency shall conduct an evaluation |
of the subsequent owner or operator's prior experience in |
waste management operations in the manner conducted under |
subsection (i) of Section 39 of this Act. |
Beginning August 20, 1993, if the pollution control |
facility consists of a hazardous or solid waste disposal |
facility for which the proposed site is located in an |
unincorporated area of a county with a population of less than |
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100,000 and includes all or a portion of a parcel of land that |
was, on April 1, 1993, adjacent to a municipality having a |
population of less than 5,000, then the local siting review |
required under this subsection (c) in conjunction with any |
permit applied for after that date shall be performed by the |
governing body of that adjacent municipality rather than the |
county board of the county in which the proposed site is |
located; and for the purposes of that local siting review, any |
references in this Act to the county board shall be deemed to |
mean the governing body of that adjacent municipality; |
provided, however, that the provisions of this paragraph shall |
not apply to any proposed site which was, on April 1, 1993, |
owned in whole or in part by another municipality. |
In the case of a pollution control facility for which a |
development permit was issued before November 12, 1981, if an |
operating permit has not been issued by the Agency prior to |
August 31, 1989 for any portion of the facility, then the |
Agency may not issue or renew any development permit nor issue |
an original operating permit for any portion of such facility |
unless the applicant has submitted proof to the Agency that |
the location of the facility has been approved by the |
appropriate county board or municipal governing body pursuant |
to Section 39.2 of this Act. |
After January 1, 1994, if a solid waste disposal facility, |
any portion for which an operating permit has been issued by |
the Agency, has not accepted waste disposal for 5 or more |
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consecutive calendar years, before that facility may accept |
any new or additional waste for disposal, the owner and |
operator must obtain a new operating permit under this Act for |
that facility unless the owner and operator have applied to |
the Agency for a permit authorizing the temporary suspension |
of waste acceptance. The Agency may not issue a new operation |
permit under this Act for the facility unless the applicant |
has submitted proof to the Agency that the location of the |
facility has been approved or re-approved by the appropriate |
county board or municipal governing body under Section 39.2 of |
this Act after the facility ceased accepting waste. |
Except for those facilities owned or operated by sanitary |
districts organized under the Metropolitan Water Reclamation |
District Act, and except for new pollution control facilities |
governed by Section 39.2, and except for fossil fuel mining |
facilities, the granting of a permit under this Act shall not |
relieve the applicant from meeting and securing all necessary |
zoning approvals from the unit of government having zoning |
jurisdiction over the proposed facility. |
Before beginning construction on any new sewage treatment |
plant or sludge drying site to be owned or operated by a |
sanitary district organized under the Metropolitan Water |
Reclamation District Act for which a new permit (rather than |
the renewal or amendment of an existing permit) is required, |
such sanitary district shall hold a public hearing within the |
municipality within which the proposed facility is to be |
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located, or within the nearest community if the proposed |
facility is to be located within an unincorporated area, at |
which information concerning the proposed facility shall be |
made available to the public, and members of the public shall |
be given the opportunity to express their views concerning the |
proposed facility. |
The Agency may issue a permit for a municipal waste |
transfer station without requiring approval pursuant to |
Section 39.2 provided that the following demonstration is |
made: |
(1) the municipal waste transfer station was in |
existence on or before January 1, 1979 and was in |
continuous operation from January 1, 1979 to January 1, |
1993; |
(2) the operator submitted a permit application to the |
Agency to develop and operate the municipal waste transfer |
station during April of 1994; |
(3) the operator can demonstrate that the county board |
of the county, if the municipal waste transfer station is |
in an unincorporated area, or the governing body of the |
municipality, if the station is in an incorporated area, |
does not object to resumption of the operation of the |
station; and |
(4) the site has local zoning approval. |
(d) The Agency may issue RCRA permits exclusively under |
this subsection to persons owning or operating a facility for |
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the treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste as |
defined under this Act. Subsection (y) of this Section, rather |
than this subsection (d), shall apply to permits issued for |
CCR surface impoundments. |
All RCRA permits shall contain those terms and conditions, |
including, but not limited to, schedules of compliance, which |
may be required to accomplish the purposes and provisions of |
this Act. The Agency may include among such conditions |
standards and other requirements established under this Act, |
Board regulations, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act |
of 1976 (P.L. 94-580), as amended, and regulations pursuant |
thereto, and may include schedules for achieving compliance |
therewith as soon as possible. The Agency shall require that a |
performance bond or other security be provided as a condition |
for the issuance of a RCRA permit. |
In the case of a permit to operate a hazardous waste or PCB |
incinerator as defined in subsection (k) of Section 44, the |
Agency shall require, as a condition of the permit, that the |
operator of the facility perform such analyses of the waste to |
be incinerated as may be necessary and appropriate to ensure |
the safe operation of the incinerator. |
The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
which are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of RCRA |
permits, and which are consistent with the Act or regulations |
adopted by the Board, and with the Resource Conservation and |
Recovery Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-580), as amended, and |
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regulations pursuant thereto. |
The applicant shall make available to the public for |
inspection all documents submitted by the applicant to the |
Agency in furtherance of an application, with the exception of |
trade secrets, at the office of the county board or governing |
body of the municipality. Such documents may be copied upon |
payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular |
business hours of the local office. The Agency shall issue a |
written statement concurrent with its grant or denial of the |
permit explaining the basis for its decision. |
(e) The Agency may issue UIC permits exclusively under |
this subsection to persons owning or operating a facility for |
the underground injection of contaminants as defined under |
this Act. |
All UIC permits shall contain those terms and conditions, |
including, but not limited to, schedules of compliance, which |
may be required to accomplish the purposes and provisions of |
this Act. The Agency may include among such conditions |
standards and other requirements established under this Act, |
Board regulations, the Safe Drinking Water Act (P.L. 93-523), |
as amended, and regulations pursuant thereto, and may include |
schedules for achieving compliance therewith. The Agency shall |
require that a performance bond or other security be provided |
as a condition for the issuance of a UIC permit. |
The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
which are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of UIC |
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permits, and which are consistent with the Act or regulations |
adopted by the Board, and with the Safe Drinking Water Act |
(P.L. 93-523), as amended, and regulations pursuant thereto. |
The applicant shall make available to the public for |
inspection all documents submitted by the applicant to the |
Agency in furtherance of an application, with the exception of |
trade secrets, at the office of the county board or governing |
body of the municipality. Such documents may be copied upon |
payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular |
business hours of the local office. The Agency shall issue a |
written statement concurrent with its grant or denial of the |
permit explaining the basis for its decision. |
(f) In making any determination pursuant to Section 9.1 of |
this Act: |
(1) The Agency shall have authority to make the |
determination of any question required to be determined by |
the Clean Air Act, as now or hereafter amended, this Act, |
or the regulations of the Board, including the |
determination of the Lowest Achievable Emission Rate, |
Maximum Achievable Control Technology, or Best Available |
Control Technology, consistent with the Board's |
regulations, if any. |
(2) The Agency shall adopt requirements as necessary |
to implement public participation procedures, including, |
but not limited to, public notice, comment, and an |
opportunity for hearing, which must accompany the |
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processing of applications for PSD permits. The Agency |
shall briefly describe and respond to all significant |
comments on the draft permit raised during the public |
comment period or during any hearing. The Agency may group |
related comments together and provide one unified response |
for each issue raised. |
(3) Any complete permit application submitted to the |
Agency under this subsection for a PSD permit shall be |
granted or denied by the Agency not later than one year |
after the filing of such completed application. |
(4) The Agency shall, after conferring with the |
applicant, give written notice to the applicant of its |
proposed decision on the application, including the terms |
and conditions of the permit to be issued and the facts, |
conduct, or other basis upon which the Agency will rely to |
support its proposed action. |
(g) The Agency shall include as conditions upon all |
permits issued for hazardous waste disposal sites such |
restrictions upon the future use of such sites as are |
reasonably necessary to protect public health and the |
environment, including permanent prohibition of the use of |
such sites for purposes which may create an unreasonable risk |
of injury to human health or to the environment. After |
administrative and judicial challenges to such restrictions |
have been exhausted, the Agency shall file such restrictions |
of record in the Office of the Recorder of the county in which |
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the hazardous waste disposal site is located. |
(h) A hazardous waste stream may not be deposited in a |
permitted hazardous waste site unless specific authorization |
is obtained from the Agency by the generator and disposal site |
owner and operator for the deposit of that specific hazardous |
waste stream. The Agency may grant specific authorization for |
disposal of hazardous waste streams only after the generator |
has reasonably demonstrated that, considering technological |
feasibility and economic reasonableness, the hazardous waste |
cannot be reasonably recycled for reuse, nor incinerated or |
chemically, physically, or biologically treated so as to |
neutralize the hazardous waste and render it nonhazardous. In |
granting authorization under this Section, the Agency may |
impose such conditions as may be necessary to accomplish the |
purposes of the Act and are consistent with this Act and |
regulations promulgated by the Board hereunder. If the Agency |
refuses to grant authorization under this Section, the |
applicant may appeal as if the Agency refused to grant a |
permit, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of |
Section 40 of this Act. For purposes of this subsection (h), |
the term "generator" has the meaning given in Section 3.205 of |
this Act, unless: (1) the hazardous waste is treated, |
incinerated, or partially recycled for reuse prior to |
disposal, in which case the last person who treats, |
incinerates, or partially recycles the hazardous waste prior |
to disposal is the generator; or (2) the hazardous waste is |
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from a response action, in which case the person performing |
the response action is the generator. This subsection (h) does |
not apply to any hazardous waste that is restricted from land |
disposal under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728. |
(i) Before issuing any RCRA permit, any permit for a waste |
storage site, sanitary landfill, waste disposal site, waste |
transfer station, waste treatment facility, waste incinerator, |
or any waste-transportation operation, any permit or interim |
authorization for a clean construction or demolition debris |
fill operation, or any permit required under subsection (d-5) |
of Section 55, the Agency shall conduct an evaluation of the |
prospective owner's or operator's prior experience in waste |
management operations, clean construction or demolition debris |
fill operations, and tire storage site management. The Agency |
may deny such a permit, or deny or revoke interim |
authorization, if the prospective owner or operator or any |
employee or officer of the prospective owner or operator has a |
history of: |
(1) repeated violations of federal, State, or local |
laws, regulations, standards, or ordinances in the |
operation of waste management facilities or sites, clean |
construction or demolition debris fill operation |
facilities or sites, or tire storage sites; or |
(2) conviction in this or another State of any crime |
which is a felony under the laws of this State, or |
conviction of a felony in a federal court; or conviction |
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in this or another state or federal court of any of the |
following crimes: forgery, official misconduct, bribery, |
perjury, or knowingly submitting false information under |
any environmental law, regulation, or permit term or |
condition; or |
(3) proof of gross carelessness or incompetence in |
handling, storing, processing, transporting, or disposing |
of waste, clean construction or demolition debris, or used |
or waste tires, or proof of gross carelessness or |
incompetence in using clean construction or demolition |
debris as fill. |
(i-5) Before issuing any permit or approving any interim |
authorization for a clean construction or demolition debris |
fill operation in which any ownership interest is transferred |
between January 1, 2005, and the effective date of the |
prohibition set forth in Section 22.52 of this Act, the Agency |
shall conduct an evaluation of the operation if any previous |
activities at the site or facility may have caused or allowed |
contamination of the site. It shall be the responsibility of |
the owner or operator seeking the permit or interim |
authorization to provide to the Agency all of the information |
necessary for the Agency to conduct its evaluation. The Agency |
may deny a permit or interim authorization if previous |
activities at the site may have caused or allowed |
contamination at the site, unless such contamination is |
authorized under any permit issued by the Agency. |
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(j) The issuance under this Act of a permit to engage in |
the surface mining of any resources other than fossil fuels |
shall not relieve the permittee from its duty to comply with |
any applicable local law regulating the commencement, |
location, or operation of surface mining facilities. |
(k) A development permit issued under subsection (a) of |
Section 39 for any facility or site which is required to have a |
permit under subsection (d) of Section 21 shall expire at the |
end of 2 calendar years from the date upon which it was issued, |
unless within that period the applicant has taken action to |
develop the facility or the site. In the event that review of |
the conditions of the development permit is sought pursuant to |
Section 40 or 41, or permittee is prevented from commencing |
development of the facility or site by any other litigation |
beyond the permittee's control, such two-year period shall be |
deemed to begin on the date upon which such review process or |
litigation is concluded. |
(l) No permit shall be issued by the Agency under this Act |
for construction or operation of any facility or site located |
within the boundaries of any setback zone established pursuant |
to this Act, where such construction or operation is |
prohibited. |
(m) The Agency may issue permits to persons owning or |
operating a facility for composting landscape waste. In |
granting such permits, the Agency may impose such conditions |
as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Act, and |
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as are not inconsistent with applicable regulations |
promulgated by the Board. Except as otherwise provided in this |
Act, a bond or other security shall not be required as a |
condition for the issuance of a permit. If the Agency denies |
any permit pursuant to this subsection, the Agency shall |
transmit to the applicant within the time limitations of this |
subsection specific, detailed statements as to the reasons the |
permit application was denied. Such statements shall include |
but not be limited to the following: |
(1) the Sections of this Act that may be violated if |
the permit were granted; |
(2) the specific regulations promulgated pursuant to |
this Act that may be violated if the permit were granted; |
(3) the specific information, if any, the Agency deems |
the applicant did not provide in its application to the |
Agency; and |
(4) a statement of specific reasons why the Act and |
the regulations might be violated if the permit were |
granted. |
If no final action is taken by the Agency within 90 days |
after the filing of the application for permit, the applicant |
may deem the permit issued. Any applicant for a permit may |
waive the 90-day limitation by filing a written statement with |
the Agency. |
The Agency shall issue permits for such facilities upon |
receipt of an application that includes a legal description of |
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the site, a topographic map of the site drawn to the scale of |
200 feet to the inch or larger, a description of the operation, |
including the area served, an estimate of the volume of |
materials to be processed, and documentation that: |
(1) the facility includes a setback of at least 200 |
feet from the nearest potable water supply well; |
(2) the facility is located outside the boundary of |
the 10-year floodplain or the site will be floodproofed; |
(3) the facility is located so as to minimize |
incompatibility with the character of the surrounding |
area, including at least a 200 foot setback from any |
residence, and in the case of a facility that is developed |
or the permitted composting area of which is expanded |
after November 17, 1991, the composting area is located at |
least 1/8 mile from the nearest residence (other than a |
residence located on the same property as the facility); |
(4) the design of the facility will prevent any |
compost material from being placed within 5 feet of the |
water table, will adequately control runoff from the site, |
and will collect and manage any leachate that is generated |
on the site; |
(5) the operation of the facility will include |
appropriate dust and odor control measures, limitations on |
operating hours, appropriate noise control measures for |
shredding, chipping and similar equipment, management |
procedures for composting, containment and disposal of |
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non-compostable wastes, procedures to be used for |
terminating operations at the site, and recordkeeping |
sufficient to document the amount of materials received, |
composted, and otherwise disposed of; and |
(6) the operation will be conducted in accordance with |
any applicable rules adopted by the Board. |
The Agency shall issue renewable permits of not longer |
than 10 years in duration for the composting of landscape |
wastes, as defined in Section 3.155 of this Act, based on the |
above requirements. |
The operator of any facility permitted under this |
subsection (m) must submit a written annual statement to the |
Agency on or before April 1 of each year that includes an |
estimate of the amount of material, in tons, received for |
composting. |
(n) The Agency shall issue permits jointly with the |
Department of Transportation for the dredging or deposit of |
material in Lake Michigan in accordance with Section 18 of the |
Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act. |
(o) (Blank). |
(p) (1) Any person submitting an application for a permit |
for a new MSWLF unit or for a lateral expansion under |
subsection (t) of Section 21 of this Act for an existing MSWLF |
unit that has not received and is not subject to local siting |
approval under Section 39.2 of this Act shall publish notice |
of the application in a newspaper of general circulation in |
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the county in which the MSWLF unit is or is proposed to be |
located. The notice must be published at least 15 days before |
submission of the permit application to the Agency. The notice |
shall state the name and address of the applicant, the |
location of the MSWLF unit or proposed MSWLF unit, the nature |
and size of the MSWLF unit or proposed MSWLF unit, the nature |
of the activity proposed, the probable life of the proposed |
activity, the date the permit application will be submitted, |
and a statement that persons may file written comments with |
the Agency concerning the permit application within 30 days |
after the filing of the permit application unless the time |
period to submit comments is extended by the Agency. |
When a permit applicant submits information to the Agency |
to supplement a permit application being reviewed by the |
Agency, the applicant shall not be required to reissue the |
notice under this subsection. |
(2) The Agency shall accept written comments concerning |
the permit application that are postmarked no later than 30 |
days after the filing of the permit application, unless the |
time period to accept comments is extended by the Agency. |
(3) Each applicant for a permit described in part (1) of |
this subsection shall file a copy of the permit application |
with the county board or governing body of the municipality in |
which the MSWLF unit is or is proposed to be located at the |
same time the application is submitted to the Agency. The |
permit application filed with the county board or governing |
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body of the municipality shall include all documents submitted |
to or to be submitted to the Agency, except trade secrets as |
determined under Section 7.1 of this Act. The permit |
application and other documents on file with the county board |
or governing body of the municipality shall be made available |
for public inspection during regular business hours at the |
office of the county board or the governing body of the |
municipality and may be copied upon payment of the actual cost |
of reproduction. |
(q) Within 6 months after July 12, 2011 (the effective |
date of Public Act 97-95), the Agency, in consultation with |
the regulated community, shall develop a web portal to be |
posted on its website for the purpose of enhancing review and |
promoting timely issuance of permits required by this Act. At |
a minimum, the Agency shall make the following information |
available on the web portal: |
(1) Checklists and guidance relating to the completion |
of permit applications, developed pursuant to subsection |
(s) of this Section, which may include, but are not |
limited to, existing instructions for completing the |
applications and examples of complete applications. As the |
Agency develops new checklists and develops guidance, it |
shall supplement the web portal with those materials. |
(2) Within 2 years after July 12, 2011 (the effective |
date of Public Act 97-95), permit application forms or |
portions of permit applications that can be completed and |
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saved electronically, and submitted to the Agency |
electronically with digital signatures. |
(3) Within 2 years after July 12, 2011 (the effective |
date of Public Act 97-95), an online tracking system where |
an applicant may review the status of its pending |
application, including the name and contact information of |
the permit analyst assigned to the application. Until the |
online tracking system has been developed, the Agency |
shall post on its website semi-annual permitting |
efficiency tracking reports that include statistics on the |
timeframes for Agency action on the following types of |
permits received after July 12, 2011 (the effective date |
of Public Act 97-95): air construction permits, new NPDES |
permits and associated water construction permits, and |
modifications of major NPDES permits and associated water |
construction permits. The reports must be posted by |
February 1 and August 1 each year and shall include: |
(A) the number of applications received for each |
type of permit, the number of applications on which |
the Agency has taken action, and the number of |
applications still pending; and |
(B) for those applications where the Agency has |
not taken action in accordance with the timeframes set |
forth in this Act, the date the application was |
received and the reasons for any delays, which may |
include, but shall not be limited to, (i) the |
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application being inadequate or incomplete, (ii) |
scientific or technical disagreements with the |
applicant, USEPA, or other local, state, or federal |
agencies involved in the permitting approval process, |
(iii) public opposition to the permit, or (iv) Agency |
staffing shortages. To the extent practicable, the |
tracking report shall provide approximate dates when |
cause for delay was identified by the Agency, when the |
Agency informed the applicant of the problem leading |
to the delay, and when the applicant remedied the |
reason for the delay. |
(r) Upon the request of the applicant, the Agency shall |
notify the applicant of the permit analyst assigned to the |
application upon its receipt. |
(s) The Agency is authorized to prepare and distribute |
guidance documents relating to its administration of this |
Section and procedural rules implementing this Section. |
Guidance documents prepared under this subsection shall not be |
considered rules and shall not be subject to the Illinois |
Administrative Procedure Act. Such guidance shall not be |
binding on any party. |
(t) Except as otherwise prohibited by federal law or |
regulation, any person submitting an application for a permit |
may include with the application suggested permit language for |
Agency consideration. The Agency is not obligated to use the |
suggested language or any portion thereof in its permitting |
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decision. If requested by the permit applicant, the Agency |
shall meet with the applicant to discuss the suggested |
language. |
(u) If requested by the permit applicant, the Agency shall |
provide the permit applicant with a copy of the draft permit |
prior to any public review period. |
(v) If requested by the permit applicant, the Agency shall |
provide the permit applicant with a copy of the final permit |
prior to its issuance. |
(w) An air pollution permit shall not be required due to |
emissions of greenhouse gases, as specified by Section 9.15 of |
this Act. |
(x) If, before the expiration of a State operating permit |
that is issued pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section and |
contains federally enforceable conditions limiting the |
potential to emit of the source to a level below the major |
source threshold for that source so as to exclude the source |
from the Clean Air Act Permit Program, the Agency receives a |
complete application for the renewal of that permit, then all |
of the terms and conditions of the permit shall remain in |
effect until final administrative action has been taken on the |
application for the renewal of the permit. |
(y) The Agency may issue permits exclusively under this |
subsection to persons owning or operating a CCR surface |
impoundment subject to Section 22.59. |
(z) If a mass animal mortality event is declared by the |
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Department of Agriculture in accordance with the Animal |
Mortality Act: |
(1) the owner or operator responsible for the disposal |
of dead animals is exempted from the following: |
(i) obtaining a permit for the construction, |
installation, or operation of any type of facility or |
equipment issued in accordance with subsection (a) of |
this Section; |
(ii) obtaining a permit for open burning in |
accordance with the rules adopted by the Board; and |
(iii) registering the disposal of dead animals as |
an eligible small source with the Agency in accordance |
with Section 9.14 of this Act; |
(2) as applicable, the owner or operator responsible |
for the disposal of dead animals is required to obtain the |
following permits: |
(i) an NPDES permit in accordance with subsection |
(b) of this Section; |
(ii) a PSD permit or an NA NSR permit in accordance |
with Section 9.1 of this Act; |
(iii) a lifetime State operating permit or a |
federally enforceable State operating permit, in |
accordance with subsection (a) of this Section; or |
(iv) a CAAPP permit, in accordance with Section |
39.5 of this Act. |
All CCR surface impoundment permits shall contain those |
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terms and conditions, including, but not limited to, schedules |
of compliance, which may be required to accomplish the |
purposes and provisions of this Act, Board regulations, the |
Illinois Groundwater Protection Act and regulations pursuant |
thereto, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and |
regulations pursuant thereto, and may include schedules for |
achieving compliance therewith as soon as possible. |
The Board shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
that are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of CCR |
surface impoundment permits and that are consistent with this |
Act or regulations adopted by the Board, and with the RCRA, as |
amended, and regulations pursuant thereto. |
The applicant shall make available to the public for |
inspection all documents submitted by the applicant to the |
Agency in furtherance of an application, with the exception of |
trade secrets, on its public internet website as well as at the |
office of the county board or governing body of the |
municipality where CCR from the CCR surface impoundment will |
be permanently disposed. Such documents may be copied upon |
payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular |
business hours of the local office. |
The Agency shall issue a written statement concurrent with |
its grant or denial of the permit explaining the basis for its |
decision. |
(Source: P.A. 104-458, eff. 6-1-26.) |
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(415 ILCS 5/39.16 new) |
Sec. 39.16. Requirement to sample sludges and biosolids |
for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances. |
(a) The purpose of this Section is to provide for the |
sampling for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances of |
any sludge or biosolid that is land applied pursuant to a |
permit issued by the Agency. |
(b) The Agency shall not issue any permit required under |
subsection (b) of Section 12 for the land application of a |
sludge or biosolid unless the application includes sample |
results for the sludge or biosolid for all perfluoroalkyl and |
polyfluoroalkyl substances for which there are accredited |
wastewater analytical methods. |
(c) Any permit required under subsection (b) of Section 12 |
issued by the Agency for the land application of a sludge or |
biosolid shall require, at a minimum, periodic sampling of the |
sludge or biosolid for all perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl |
substances for which there are accredited wastewater |
analytical methods. |
Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |
made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |