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Sen. Bill Brady
Filed: 5/26/2004
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 911
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 911 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 10 as follows:
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| (415 ILCS 5/10) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1010)
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| Sec. 10. Regulations.
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| (A) The Board, pursuant to procedures prescribed in Title |
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| VII of
this Act, may adopt regulations to promote the purposes |
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| of this Title.
Without limiting the generality of this |
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| authority, such regulations may
among other things prescribe:
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| (a) Ambient air quality standards specifying the |
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| maximum permissible
short-term and long-term |
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| concentrations of various contaminants in the
atmosphere;
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| (b) Emission standards specifying the maximum amounts |
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| or concentrations
of various contaminants that may be |
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| discharged into the atmosphere;
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| (c) Standards for the issuance of permits for |
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| construction, installation,
or operation of any equipment, |
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| facility, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft capable
of causing |
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| or contributing to air pollution or designed to prevent air
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| pollution;
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| (d) Standards and conditions regarding the sale, |
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| offer, or use of any
fuel, vehicle, or other article |
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| determined by the Board to constitute an
air-pollution |
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| hazard;
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| (e) Alert and abatement standards relative to |
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| air-pollution episodes or
emergencies constituting an |
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| acute danger to health or to the environment;
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| (f) Requirements and procedures for the inspection of |
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| any equipment,
facility, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft that |
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| may cause or contribute to air
pollution;
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| (g) Requirements and standards for equipment and |
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| procedures for monitoring
contaminant discharges at their |
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| sources, the collection of samples and the
collection, |
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| reporting and retention of data resulting from such |
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| monitoring.
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| (B) The Board shall adopt sulfur dioxide regulations and |
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| emission standards
for existing fuel combustion stationary |
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| emission sources located in all areas
of the State of Illinois, |
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| except the Chicago, St. Louis (Illinois) and Peoria
major |
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| metropolitan areas, in accordance with the following |
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| requirements:
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| (1) Such regulations shall not be more restrictive than |
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| necessary to
attain and maintain the "Primary National |
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| Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Sulfur Dioxide" and |
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| within a reasonable time attain and maintain the "Secondary
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| National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Sulfur |
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| Dioxide."
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| (2) Such regulations shall be based upon ambient air |
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| quality monitoring
data insofar as possible, consistent |
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| with regulations of the United States
Environmental |
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| Protection Agency. To the extent that air quality modeling
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| techniques are used for setting standards, such techniques |
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| shall be fully
described and documented in the record of |
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| the Board's rulemaking proceeding.
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| (3) Such regulations shall provide a mechanism for the |
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| establishment of
emission standards applicable to a |
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| specific site as an alternative to a
more restrictive |
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| general emission standard. The Board shall delegate |
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| authority
to the Agency to determine such specific site |
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| emission standards, pursuant
to regulations adopted by the |
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| Board.
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| (4) Such regulations and standards shall allow all |
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| available alternative
air quality control methods |
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| consistent with federal law and regulations.
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| (C) The Board may not adopt any regulation banning the |
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| burning of landscape
waste throughout the State generally. The |
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| Board may, by regulation, restrict
or prohibit the burning of |
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| landscape waste within
any geographical area of the State if it |
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| determines based on medical and
biological evidence generally |
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| accepted by the scientific community that
such burning will |
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| produce in the atmosphere of that geographical area
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| contaminants in sufficient quantities and of such |
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| characteristics and
duration as to be injurious to humans, |
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| plant, or animal life, or health.
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| (D) The Board shall adopt regulations requiring the owner |
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| or operator of
a gasoline dispensing system that dispenses more |
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| than 10,000 gallons of
gasoline per month to install and |
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| operate a system for the recovery of
gasoline vapor emissions |
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| arising from the fueling of motor vehicles that
meets the |
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| requirements of Section 182 of the federal Clean Air Act (42 |
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| USC
7511a). These regulations shall apply only in areas of the |
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| State that are
classified as moderate, serious, severe or |
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| extreme nonattainment areas for
ozone pursuant to Section 181 |
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| of the federal Clean Air Act (42 USC 7511),
but shall not apply |
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| in such areas classified as moderate nonattainment
areas for |
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| ozone if the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection
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| Agency promulgates standards for vehicle-based (onboard) |
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| systems for the
control of vehicle refueling emissions pursuant |
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| to Section 202(a)(6) of the
federal Clean Air Act (42 USC |
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| 7521(a)(6)) by November 15, 1992.
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| (E) The Board shall not adopt or enforce any regulation |
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| requiring the use
of a tarpaulin or other covering on a truck, |
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| trailer, or other vehicle that is
stricter than the |
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| requirements of Section 15-109.1 of the Illinois Vehicle
Code. |
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| To the extent that it is in conflict with this subsection, the |
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| Board's
rule codified as 35 Ill. Admin. Code, Section 212.315 |
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| is hereby superseded.
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| (F) Any person who prior to June 8, 1988, has filed a |
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| timely Notice of
Intent to Petition for an Adjusted RACT |
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| Emissions Limitation and who
subsequently timely files a |
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| completed petition for an adjusted RACT
emissions limitation |
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| pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Part 215, Subpart I,
shall be |
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| subject to the procedures contained in Subpart I but shall be
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| excluded by operation of law from 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Part 215, |
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| Subparts PP,
QQ and RR, including the applicable definitions in |
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| 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Part
211. Such persons shall instead be |
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| subject to a separate regulation which
the Board is hereby |
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| authorized to adopt pursuant to the adjusted RACT
emissions |
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| limitation procedure in 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Part 215, Subpart I.
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| In its final action on the petition, the Board shall create a |
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| separate rule
which establishes Reasonably Available Control |
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| Technology (RACT) for such
person. The purpose of this |
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| procedure is to create separate and
independent regulations for |
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| purposes of SIP submittal, review, and approval
by USEPA.
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| (G) Subpart FF of Subtitle B, Title 35 Ill. Adm. Code, |
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| Sections 218.720
through 218.730 and Sections 219.720 through |
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| 219.730, are hereby repealed by
operation of law and are |
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| rendered null and void and of no force and effect.
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| (H) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Title 35 of |
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| the Illinois Administrative Code, Subtitle B, Section 212.206, |
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| the limits of the federal Standards of Performance for Small |
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| Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units (40 |
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| CFR 60, Subpart Dc) establish the emissions limits for |
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| non-hazardous air pollutants applicable to greenhouse boilers |
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| in existence prior to January 1, 2004, located in counties with |
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| a population of 16,500 to 17,500, provided that nothing in this |
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| Section alters any emission limits established pursuant to the |
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| federal Prevention of Significant Deterioration Program (40 |
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| CFR 52.21).
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| (Source: P.A. 88-381; 89-79, eff. 6-30-95.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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