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Rep. Michael G. Connelly
Filed: 3/23/2010
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5147
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5147, AS AMENDED, by |
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| replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
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| following:
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| "Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 3.330 and by adding Section 39.9 as follows: |
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| (415 ILCS 5/3.330) (was 415 ILCS 5/3.32) |
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| Sec. 3.330. Pollution control facility. |
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| (a) "Pollution control facility" is any waste storage site, |
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| sanitary
landfill, waste disposal site, waste transfer |
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| station, waste treatment
facility, or waste incinerator. This |
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| includes sewers, sewage treatment
plants, and any other |
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| facilities owned or operated by sanitary districts
organized |
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| under the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act. |
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| The following are not pollution control facilities: |
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| (1) (blank); |
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| (2) waste storage sites regulated under 40 CFR, Part |
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| 761.42; |
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| (3) sites or facilities used by any person conducting a |
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| waste storage,
waste treatment, waste disposal, waste |
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| transfer or waste incineration
operation, or a combination |
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| thereof, for wastes generated by such person's
own |
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| activities, when such wastes are stored, treated, disposed |
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| of,
transferred or incinerated within the site or facility |
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| owned, controlled or
operated by such person, or when such |
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| wastes are transported within or
between sites or |
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| facilities owned, controlled or operated by such person; |
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| (4) sites or facilities at which the State is |
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| performing removal or
remedial action pursuant to Section |
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| 22.2 or 55.3; |
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| (5) abandoned quarries used solely for the disposal of |
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| concrete, earth
materials, gravel, or aggregate debris |
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| resulting from road construction
activities conducted by a |
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| unit of government or construction activities due
to the |
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| construction and installation of underground pipes, lines, |
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| conduit
or wires off of the premises of a public utility |
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| company which are
conducted by a public utility; |
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| (6) sites or facilities used by any person to |
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| specifically conduct a
landscape composting operation; |
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| (7) regional facilities as defined in the Central |
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| Midwest Interstate
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact; |
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| (8) the portion of a site or facility where coal |
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| combustion wastes are
stored or disposed of in accordance |
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| with subdivision (r)(2) or (r)(3) of
Section 21; |
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| (9) the portion of a site or facility used for the |
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| collection,
storage or processing of waste tires as defined |
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| in Title XIV; |
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| (10) the portion of a site or facility used for |
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| treatment of
petroleum contaminated materials by |
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| application onto or incorporation into
the soil surface and |
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| any portion of that site or facility used for storage
of |
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| petroleum contaminated materials before treatment. Only |
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| those categories
of petroleum listed in Section
57.9(a)(3) |
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| are exempt under this subdivision (10); |
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| (11) the portion of a site or facility where used oil |
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| is collected or
stored prior to shipment to a recycling or |
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| energy recovery facility, provided
that the used oil is |
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| generated by households or commercial establishments, and
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| the site or facility is a recycling center or a business |
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| where oil or gasoline
is sold at retail; |
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| (11.5) processing sites or facilities that receive |
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| only on-specification used oil, as defined in 35 Ill. |
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| Admin. Code 739, originating from used oil collectors for |
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| processing that is managed under 35 Ill. Admin. Code 739 to |
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| produce products for sale to off-site petroleum |
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| facilities, if these processing sites or facilities are: |
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| (i) located within a home rule unit of local government |
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| with a population of at least 30,000 according to the 2000 |
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| federal census, that home rule unit of local government has |
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| been designated as an Urban Round II Empowerment Zone by |
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| the United States Department of Housing and Urban |
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| Development, and that home rule unit of local government |
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| has enacted an ordinance approving the location of the site |
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| or facility and provided funding for the site or facility; |
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| and (ii) in compliance with all applicable zoning |
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| requirements;
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| (12) the portion of a site or facility utilizing coal |
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| combustion waste
for stabilization and treatment of only |
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| waste generated on that site or
facility when used in |
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| connection with response actions pursuant to the federal
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| Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and |
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| Liability Act of 1980,
the federal Resource Conservation |
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| and Recovery Act of 1976, or the Illinois
Environmental |
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| Protection Act or as authorized by the Agency; |
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| (13) the portion of a site or facility accepting |
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| exclusively general
construction or demolition debris, |
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| located in a county with a population over
500,000 as of |
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| January 1, 2000, and operated and located in accordance |
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| with Section 22.38 of this Act; |
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| (14) the portion of a site or facility, located within |
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| a unit of local government that has enacted local zoning |
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| requirements, used to accept, separate, and process |
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| uncontaminated broken concrete, with or without protruding |
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| metal bars, provided that the uncontaminated broken |
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| concrete and metal bars are not speculatively accumulated, |
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| are at the site or facility no longer than one year after |
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| their acceptance, and are returned to the economic |
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| mainstream in the form of raw materials or products; |
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| (15) the portion of a site or facility located in a |
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| county with a population over 3,000,000 that has obtained |
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| local siting approval under Section 39.2 of this Act for a |
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| municipal waste incinerator on or before July 1, 2005 and |
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| that is used for a non-hazardous waste transfer station;
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| (16) a site or facility that temporarily holds in |
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| transit for 10 days or less, non-petruscible solid waste in |
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| original containers, no larger in capacity than 500 |
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| gallons, provided that such waste is further transferred to |
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| a recycling, disposal, treatment, or storage facility on a |
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| non-contiguous site and provided such site or facility |
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| complies with the applicable 10-day transfer requirements |
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| of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of |
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| 1976 and United States Department of Transportation |
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| hazardous material requirements. For purposes of this |
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| Section only, "non-petruscible solid waste" means waste |
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| other than municipal garbage that does not rot or become |
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| putrid, including, but not limited to, paints, solvent, |
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| filters, and absorbents;
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| (17)
the portion of a site or facility located in a |
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| county with a population greater than 3,000,000 that has |
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| obtained local siting approval, under Section 39.2 of this |
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| Act, for a municipal waste incinerator on or before July 1, |
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| 2005 and that is used for wood combustion facilities for |
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| energy recovery that accept and burn only wood material, as |
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| included in a fuel specification approved by the Agency;
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| (18)
a transfer station used exclusively for landscape |
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| waste, including a transfer station where landscape waste |
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| is ground to reduce its volume, where the landscape waste |
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| is held no longer than 24 hours from the time it was |
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| received; and
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| (19) the portion of a site or facility that (i) is used |
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| for the composting of food scrap, livestock waste, crop |
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| residue, uncontaminated wood waste, or paper waste, |
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| including, but not limited to, corrugated paper or |
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| cardboard, and (ii) meets all of the following |
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| requirements: |
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| (A) There must not be more than a total of 30,000 |
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| cubic yards of livestock waste in raw form or in the |
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| process of being composted at the site or facility at |
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| any one time. |
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| (B) All food scrap, livestock waste, crop residue, |
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| uncontaminated wood waste, and paper waste must, by the |
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| end of each operating day, be processed and placed into |
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| an enclosed vessel in which air flow and temperature |
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| are controlled, or all of the following additional |
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| requirements must be met: |
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| (i) The portion of the site or facility used |
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| for the composting operation must include a |
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| setback of at least 200 feet from the nearest |
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| potable water supply well. |
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| (ii) The portion of the site or facility used |
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| for the composting operation must be located |
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| outside the boundary of the 10-year floodplain or |
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| floodproofed. |
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| (iii) The portion of the site or facility used |
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| for the composting operation must be located at |
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| least one-eighth of a mile from the nearest |
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| residence, other than a residence located on the |
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| same property as the site or facility. |
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| (iv) The portion of the site or facility used |
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| for the composting operation must be located at |
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| least one-eighth of a mile from the property line |
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| of all of the following areas: |
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| (I) Facilities that primarily serve to |
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| house or treat people that are |
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| immunocompromised or immunosuppressed, such as |
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| cancer or AIDS patients; people with asthma, |
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| cystic fibrosis, or bioaerosol allergies; or |
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| children under the age of one year. |
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| (II) Primary and secondary schools and |
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| adjacent areas that the schools use for |
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| recreation. |
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| (III) Any facility for child care licensed |
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| under Section 3 of the Child Care Act of 1969; |
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| preschools; and adjacent areas that the |
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| facilities or preschools use for recreation. |
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| (v) By the end of each operating day, all food |
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| scrap, livestock waste, crop residue, |
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| uncontaminated wood waste, and paper waste must be |
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| (i) processed into windrows or other piles and (ii) |
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| covered in a manner that prevents scavenging by |
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| birds and animals and that prevents other |
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| nuisances. |
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| (C) Food scrap, livestock waste, crop residue, |
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| uncontaminated wood waste, paper waste, and compost |
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| must not be placed within 5 feet of the water table. |
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| (D) The site or facility must meet all of the |
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| requirements of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 |
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| U.S.C. 1271 et seq.). |
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| (E) The site or facility must not (i) restrict the |
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| flow of a 100-year flood, (ii) result in washout of |
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| food scrap, livestock waste, crop residue, |
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| uncontaminated wood waste, or paper waste from a |
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| 100-year flood, or (iii) reduce the temporary water |
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| storage capacity of the 100-year floodplain, unless |
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| measures are undertaken to provide alternative storage |
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| capacity, such as by providing lagoons, holding tanks, |
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| or drainage around structures at the facility. |
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| (F) The site or facility must not be located in any |
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| area where it may pose a threat of harm or destruction |
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| to the features for which: |
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| (i) an irreplaceable historic or |
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| archaeological site has been listed under the |
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| National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 |
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| et seq.) or the Illinois Historic Preservation |
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| Act; |
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| (ii) a natural landmark has been designated by |
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| the National Park Service or the Illinois State |
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| Historic Preservation Office; or |
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| (iii) a natural area has been designated as a |
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| Dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve under the |
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| Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act. |
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| (G) The site or facility must not be located in an |
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| area where it may jeopardize the continued existence of |
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| any designated endangered species, result in the |
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| destruction or adverse modification of the critical |
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| habitat for such species, or cause or contribute to the |
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| taking of any endangered or threatened species of |
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| plant, fish, or wildlife listed under the Endangered |
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| Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) or the Illinois |
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| Endangered Species Protection Act ; and . |
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| (20) the portion of a site or facility that is located |
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| entirely within a home rule unit having a population of no |
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| less than 120,000 and no more than 135,000, according to |
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| the 2000 federal census, and that meets all of the |
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| following requirements: |
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| (i) the portion of the site or facility is used |
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| exclusively to perform testing of a thermochemical |
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| conversion technology using only woody biomass, |
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| collected as landscape waste within the boundaries |
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| of the home rule unit, as the hydrocarbon feedstock |
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| for the production of synthetic gas in accordance |
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| with Section 39.9 of this Act; |
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| (ii) the portion of the site or facility is in |
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| compliance with all applicable zoning |
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| requirements; and |
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| (iii) a complete application for a |
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| demonstration permit at the portion of the site or |
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| facility has been submitted to the Agency in |
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| accordance with Section 39.9 of this Act within one |
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| year after the effective date of this amendatory |
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| Act of the 96th General Assembly. |
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| (b) A new pollution control facility is: |
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| (1) a pollution control facility initially permitted |
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| for development or
construction after July 1, 1981; or |
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| (2) the area of expansion beyond the boundary of a |
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| currently permitted
pollution control facility; or |
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| (3) a permitted pollution control facility requesting |
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| approval to
store, dispose of, transfer or incinerate, for |
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| the first time, any special
or hazardous waste. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-131, eff. 8-13-07; 95-177, eff. 1-1-08; |
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| 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-408, eff. 8-24-07; 95-876, eff. |
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| 8-21-08; 96-418, eff. 1-1-10; 96-611, eff. 8-24-09; revised |
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| 10-1-09.) |
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| (415 ILCS 5/39.9 new) |
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| Sec. 39.9. Thermochemical conversion technology |
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| demonstration permit. |
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| (a) The purpose of this Section is to provide for the |
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| permitting and testing of thermochemical conversion technology |
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| ("TCT") on a pilot-scale basis. |
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| (b) For purposes of this Section: |
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| "Thermochemical conversion" means the application of heat |
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| to woody biomass, collected as landscape waste within the |
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| boundaries of the host unit of local government, in order to |
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| convert that material to a synthetic gas ("syngas") that can be |
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| processed for use as a fuel for the production of electricity |
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| and process heat, for the production of ethanol or hydrogen to |
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| be used as transportation fuel, or for both of those purposes. |
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| To qualify as thermochemical conversion, the thermochemical |
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| conversion technology must not continuously operate at |
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| temperatures exceeding an hourly average of 2,000°F, must |
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| operate at or near atmospheric pressure with no intentional or |
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| forced addition of air or oxygen, must use electricity for the |
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| source of heat, and must be designed to produce more energy |
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| than it consumes. |
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| "Thermochemical conversion technology demonstration |
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| permit" or "TCTDP" means a demonstration permit issued by the |
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| Agency's Bureau of Air Permit Section under this Section. The |
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| TCT will be considered a process emission unit. |
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| "Thermochemical conversion technology processing facility" |
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| means a facility constructed and operated for the purpose of |
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| conducting thermochemical conversion under this Section. |
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| "Woody biomass" means the fibrous cellular substance |
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| consisting largely of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin |
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| from trees and shrubs collected as landscape waste. "Woody |
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| biomass" also includes bark and leaves from trees and shrubs, |
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| but does not include other wastes or foreign materials. |
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| (c) The Agency may, under the authority of subsection (b) |
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| of Section 9 and subsection (a) of Section 39 of the Act, issue |
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| a TCTDP to an applicant for field testing of a thermochemical |
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| conversion technology processing facility to demonstrate that |
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| the thermochemical conversion technology can reliably produce |
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| syngas that can be processed for use as a fuel for the |
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| production of electricity and process heat, for the production |
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| of ethanol or hydrogen to be used as transportation fuel, or |
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| for both purposes. The TCTDP shall be subject to the following |
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| conditions: |
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| (1) The application for a TCTDP must demonstrate that |
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| the thermochemical conversion technology processing |
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| facility is not a major source of air pollutants but is |
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| eligible for an air permit issued pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. |
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| Code 201.169. The application must demonstrate that the |
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| potential to emit carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide |
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| (SO 2 ), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter (PM, |
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| PM10) individually for each pollutant does not exceed 79.9 |
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| tons per year; that the potential to emit volatile organic |
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| material (VOM) does not exceed 24.9 tons per year; that the |
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| potential to emit individual hazardous air pollutants |
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| (HAPs) does not exceed 7.9 tons per year; and that the |
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| potential to emit combined total HAPs does not exceed 19.9 |
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| tons per year. |
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| (2) The applicant for a TCTDP must perform emissions |
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| testing during the permit period, as required by the |
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| Agency, and submit the results of that testing to the |
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| Agency, as specified in the TCTDP, within 60 days after the |
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| completion of testing. |
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| (3) During the permit period the applicant for a TCTDP |
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| may not convert more than 4 tons per day of woody biomass |
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| in the thermochemical conversion technology processing |
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| facility. |
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| (4) The applicant for a TCTDP must demonstrate that the |
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| proposed project meets the criteria defining |
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| thermochemical conversion in subsection (b) of this |
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| Section. |
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| (5) The applicant for a TCTDP must submit application |
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| fees in accordance with subsection (c) of Section 9.12 of |
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| this Act, excluding the fees under subparagraph (B) of |
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| paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of that Section. |
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| (6) A complete application for a TCTDP must be filed in |
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| accordance with this Section and submitted to the Agency |
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| within one year after the effective date of this amendatory |
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| Act of the 96th General Assembly. |
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| (7) In addition to the TCTDP, the applicant for a TCTDP |
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| must obtain applicable water pollution control permits |
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| before constructing or operating the thermochemical |
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| conversion technology processing facility and applicable |
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| waste management permits before the facility receives |
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| woody biomass collected as landscape waste. In addition to |
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| authorizing receipt and treatment by thermochemical |
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| conversion of woody biomass, waste management permits may |
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| authorize, and establish limits for, storage and |
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| pre-processing of woody biomass for the exclusive use of |
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| the thermochemical conversion technology processing |
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| facility. Woody biomass received at the facility and all |
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| mineral ash and other residuals from the thermochemical |
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| conversion process must be managed in accordance with |
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| applicable provisions of this Act and rules and permit |
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| conditions adopted under the authority of this Act. The |
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| facility must be closed in accordance with applicable |
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| permit conditions.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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