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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 HB4622
Introduced , by Rep. William Davis SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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415 ILCS 5/22.38 |
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415 ILCS 20/2.1 |
from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7052.1 |
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Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Specifies that the term "recyclable general construction debris" includes clean wood that is segregated from general construction or demolition debris and that is processed for use as fuel. Amends the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act. Provides that the definition of "recycling" includes the combustion of wood or biomass fuel for energy recovery. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning safety.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 22.38 as follows:
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| (415 ILCS 5/22.38)
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| Sec. 22.38. Facilities accepting exclusively general |
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| construction or
demolition debris
for transfer, storage, or |
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| treatment.
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| (a) Facilities accepting exclusively general construction |
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| or demolition
debris for
transfer, storage, or treatment shall |
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| be subject to local zoning, ordinance,
and
land use |
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| requirements.
Those facilities shall be located in accordance |
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| with local zoning requirements
or, in the absence of local |
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| zoning requirements, shall be located so that no
part of the |
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| facility boundary is closer than 1,320 feet from the nearest
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| property zoned for primarily residential use.
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| (b) An owner or operator of a facility accepting |
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| exclusively general
construction or demolition debris for |
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| transfer, storage, or treatment shall:
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| (1) within 48 hours of receipt of the general |
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| construction or demolition
debris at the facility, sort the |
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| general construction or demolition debris to
separate the
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| recyclable general construction or demolition debris from |
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| non-recyclable
general construction or demolition debris |
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| to be disposed of or discarded;
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| (2) transport off site for disposal all non-recyclable |
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| general
construction or demolition debris in
accordance |
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| with all applicable federal, State, and local requirements |
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| within 72
hours of its receipt at the facility;
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| (3) limit the percentage of incoming non-recyclable |
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| general construction
or demolition debris to 25% or
less of |
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| the total incoming general construction or demolition |
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| debris,
as calculated on a daily basis;
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| (4) transport all non-putrescible recyclable general |
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| construction or
demolition debris
for recycling or |
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| disposal within 6 months of its receipt at the facility;
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| (5) transport all putrescible or combustible |
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| recyclable general
construction or demolition debris
for |
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| recycling or disposal within 45 days of its receipt at
the |
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| facility;
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| (6) employ tagging and recordkeeping procedures to (i) |
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| demonstrate
compliance
with this Section and (ii) identify |
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| the source and transporter of material
accepted by the |
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| facility;
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| (7) control odor, noise, combustion of materials, |
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| disease vectors, dust,
and litter;
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| (8) control, manage, and dispose of any storm water |
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| runoff and leachate
generated at the facility in accordance |
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| with applicable federal, State, and
local requirements;
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| (9) control access to the facility;
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| (10) comply with all applicable federal, State, or |
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| local requirements for
the handling, storage, |
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| transportation, or disposal of asbestos-containing
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| material or other material accepted at the
facility that is |
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| not general construction or demolition debris; and
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| (11) submit to the Agency at least 30 days prior to the |
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| initial acceptance
of general construction or demolition |
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| debris at the facility, on forms provided
by the Agency, |
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| the following information:
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| (A) the name, address, and telephone number of both |
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| the facility owner
and operator;
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| (B) the street address and location of the |
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| facility;
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| (C) a description of facility operations;
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| (D) a description of the tagging and recordkeeping |
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| procedures the
facility will employ to (i) demonstrate |
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| compliance with this Section and (ii)
identify the |
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| source and transporter of any material accepted by the |
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| facility;
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| (E) the name and location of the disposal site to |
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| be used for the
transportation and disposal of |
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| non-recyclable materials accepted at the
facility;
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| (F) the name and location of an individual, |
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| facility, or business to
which recyclable materials |
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| will be transported; and
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| (G) other information as specified on the form |
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| provided by the Agency.
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| When any of the information contained or processes |
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| described in the initial
notification form submitted to the |
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| Agency changes, the owner and operator shall
submit an |
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| updated form within 14 days of the change.
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| (c) For purposes of this Section, the term "recyclable |
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| general
construction or demolition debris" means general |
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| construction or demolition
debris that has been rendered |
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| reusable and is reused or that would otherwise
be disposed of |
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| or discarded but is collected, separated, or processed and
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| returned to the economic mainstream in the form of raw |
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| materials or products.
"Recyclable general construction or |
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| demolition debris" does not include general
construction or |
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| demolition debris processed for use as fuel, incinerated,
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| burned, buried, or otherwise used as fill material but does |
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| include clean wood that is segregated from general construction |
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| or demolition debris and that is processed for use as a fuel .
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| (d) For purposes of this Section, "treatment" means |
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| processing
designed to alter the physical nature of the general |
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| construction or
demolition debris, including but not limited to |
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| size reduction, crushing,
grinding, or
homogenization, but |
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| does not include processing designed to change the chemical
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| nature of the general construction or demolition debris.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-475, eff. 8-17-97.)
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| Section 10. The Illinois Solid Waste Management Act is |
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| amended by changing Section 2.1 as follows:
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| (415 ILCS 20/2.1) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7052.1)
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| Sec. 2.1. Definitions. When used in this Act, unless the |
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| context
otherwise requires, the following terms have the |
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| meanings ascribed to them
in this Section:
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| "Department", when a particular entity is not specified, |
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| means (i) in
the case of a function to be performed on or after |
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| July 1, 1995 (the effective
date of the Department of Natural |
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| Resources Act), the Department of Commerce
and Community |
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| Affairs
(now Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity), |
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| as successor to the former Department of Energy and
Natural |
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| Resources under the Department of Natural Resources Act; or |
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| (ii) in
the case of a function required to be performed before |
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| July 1, 1995, the
former Illinois Department of Energy and |
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| Natural Resources.
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| "Deinked stock" means paper that has been processed to |
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| remove inks,
clays, coatings, binders and other contaminants.
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| "End product" means only those items that are designed to |
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| be used until
disposal; items designed to be used in production |
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| of a subsequent item are
excluded.
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| "High grade printing and writing papers" includes offset |
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| printing paper,
duplicator paper, writing paper (stationery), |
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| office paper, note
pads, xerographic paper, envelopes, form |
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| bond including computer
paper and carbonless forms, book |
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| papers, bond papers, ledger paper, book
stock and cotton fiber |
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| papers.
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| "Paper and paper products" means high grade printing and |
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| writing
papers, tissue products, newsprint, unbleached |
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| packaging and recycled
paperboard.
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| "Postconsumer material" means only those products |
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| generated by a business
or consumer which have served their |
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| intended end uses, and which have been
separated or diverted |
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| from solid waste; wastes generated during production
of an end |
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| product are excluded.
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| "Recovered paper material" means paper waste generated |
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| after the completion
of the papermaking process, such as |
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| postconsumer materials, envelope cuttings,
bindery trimmings, |
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| printing waste, cutting and other converting waste, butt
rolls, |
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| and mill wrappers, obsolete inventories, and rejected unused |
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| stock.
"Recovered paper material", however, does not include |
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| fibrous waste
generated during the manufacturing process such |
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| as fibers recovered from
waste water or trimmings of paper |
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| machine rolls (mill broke), or fibrous
byproducts of |
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| harvesting, extraction or woodcutting processes, or forest
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| residues such as bark.
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| "Recycled paperboard" includes recycled paperboard |
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| products, folding
cartons and pad backing.
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| "Recycling" means the process by which solid waste is |
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| collected,
separated and processed for reuse as either a raw |
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| material or a product
which itself is subject to recycling,
but |
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| does not include the combustion
of waste for energy recovery or |
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| volume reduction. "Recycling", however, does include the |
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| combustion of wood or biomass fuel for energy recovery.
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| "Tissue products" includes toilet tissue, paper towels, |
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| paper napkins,
facial tissue, paper doilies, industrial |
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| wipers, paper bags and brown papers.
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| "Unbleached packaging" includes corrugated and fiber |
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| boxes.
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| "USEPA Guidelines for federal procurement" means all |
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| minimum recycled
content standards recommended by the U.S. |
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| Environmental Protection Agency.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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