Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr.
Filed: 4/23/2018
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1 | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5198
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5198, AS AMENDED, by | ||||||
3 | replacing everything after the enacting clause with the | ||||||
4 | following:
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5 | "Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | ||||||
6 | changing Sections 3.535 and 9.4 and by adding Sections 3.201, | ||||||
7 | 3.202, 3.299, 3.336, 3.366, and 3.367 as follows: | ||||||
8 | (415 ILCS 5/3.201 new) | ||||||
9 | Sec. 3.201. Gasification. "Gasification" means a process | ||||||
10 | through which nonrecycled feedstocks are heated and converted | ||||||
11 | into a fuel-gas mixture in an oxygen-deficient atmosphere and | ||||||
12 | the mixture is converted into fuels, including ethanol and | ||||||
13 | transportation fuels, chemicals, or other chemical feedstocks. | ||||||
14 | "Gasification" is not waste incineration or waste treatment. | ||||||
15 | (415 ILCS 5/3.202 new) |
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1 | Sec. 3.202. Gasification facility. "Gasification facility" | ||||||
2 | means a manufacturing facility that: (1) receives, separates, | ||||||
3 | stores and converts post-use polymers and nonrecycled | ||||||
4 | feedstocks using gasification; and (2) only receives materials | ||||||
5 | that have been source separated off-site at least once before | ||||||
6 | being received at the gasification facility. A "gasification | ||||||
7 | facility" is not a pollution control facility, a solid waste | ||||||
8 | treatment facility, or a solid waste incineration facility. | ||||||
9 | (415 ILCS 5/3.299 new) | ||||||
10 | Sec. 3.299. Nonrecycled feedstocks. "Nonrecycled | ||||||
11 | feedstocks" means one or more of the following materials, | ||||||
12 | derived from nonrecycled waste, that has been processed so that | ||||||
13 | it may be used as feedstock in a gasification facility: | ||||||
14 | (1) post-use polymers; and | ||||||
15 | (2) materials, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
16 | municipal solid waste that contains post-use polymers and | ||||||
17 | other post-industrial waste containing post-use polymers | ||||||
18 | that has been processed into a fuel or feedstock for which | ||||||
19 | the United States Environmental Protection Agency has made | ||||||
20 | a non-waste determination under 40 CFR 241.3(c) or | ||||||
21 | otherwise determined are not wastes or for which the Board | ||||||
22 | has made a non-waste determination. | ||||||
23 | (415 ILCS 5/3.336 new) | ||||||
24 | Sec. 3.336. Post-use polymers. "Post-use polymers" means |
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1 | plastic polymers that: (1) derive from any household, | ||||||
2 | industrial, community, commercial, or other sources of | ||||||
3 | operations or activities that might otherwise become a waste if | ||||||
4 | not recycled or converted to manufacture crude oil, fuels, or | ||||||
5 | other raw materials or intermediate or final products using | ||||||
6 | pyrolysis or gasification; and (2) are not mixed with solid | ||||||
7 | waste, infectious waste, hazardous waste, e-waste, tires, or | ||||||
8 | construction demolition debris. "Post-use polymers" may | ||||||
9 | contain incidental contaminants or impurities such as paper | ||||||
10 | labels or metal rings. "Post-use polymers" are not waste. | ||||||
11 | (415 ILCS 5/3.366 new) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 3.366. Pyrolysis. "Pyrolysis" means a manufacturing | ||||||
13 | process through which post-use polymers are heated in the | ||||||
14 | absence of oxygen until melted, and thermally decomposed, and | ||||||
15 | are then cooled, condensed, and converted to: | ||||||
16 | (1) crude oil, diesel, gasoline, home heating oil, or | ||||||
17 | another fuel; | ||||||
18 | (2) feedstocks; | ||||||
19 | (3) diesel and gasoline blendstocks; | ||||||
20 | (4) chemicals, waxes, or lubricants; or | ||||||
21 | (5) other raw materials or intermediate or final | ||||||
22 | products. | ||||||
23 | "Pyrolysis" is not waste incineration or waste treatment. | ||||||
24 | (415 ILCS 5/3.367 new) |
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1 | Sec. 3.367. Pyrolysis facility. "Pyrolysis facility" means | ||||||
2 | a manufacturing facility that: (1) receives, separates, | ||||||
3 | stores, and converts post-use polymers using pyrolysis; and (2) | ||||||
4 | only receives materials that have been source separated | ||||||
5 | off-site at least once before being received at the pyrolysis | ||||||
6 | facility. A "pyrolysis facility" is not a pollution control | ||||||
7 | facility, a solid waste treatment facility, or a solid waste | ||||||
8 | incineration facility.
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9 | (415 ILCS 5/3.535) (was 415 ILCS 5/3.53)
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10 | Sec. 3.535. Waste.
"Waste" means any garbage, sludge from | ||||||
11 | a waste treatment plant,
water supply treatment plant, or air | ||||||
12 | pollution control facility or other
discarded material, | ||||||
13 | including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained
gaseous | ||||||
14 | material resulting from industrial, commercial, mining and
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15 | agricultural operations, and from community activities, but | ||||||
16 | does not
include solid or dissolved material in domestic | ||||||
17 | sewage, or solid or
dissolved materials in irrigation return | ||||||
18 | flows, or coal combustion
by-products as defined in Section | ||||||
19 | 3.135, or post-use polymers or nonrecycled feedstocks | ||||||
20 | processed through pyrolysis or gasification, provided that the | ||||||
21 | materials have been source separated at least once before being | ||||||
22 | received at the pyrolysis or gasification facility, or | ||||||
23 | industrial
discharges which are point sources subject to | ||||||
24 | permits under Section
402 of the Federal Water Pollution | ||||||
25 | Control Act, as now or hereafter
amended, or source, special |
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1 | nuclear, or by-product materials as
defined by the Atomic | ||||||
2 | Energy Act of 1954, as amended (68 Stat. 921)
or any solid or | ||||||
3 | dissolved material from any facility subject to
the Federal | ||||||
4 | Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (P.L.
95-87) | ||||||
5 | or the rules and regulations thereunder or any law or rule or
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6 | regulation adopted by the State of Illinois pursuant thereto.
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7 | (Source: P.A. 92-574, eff. 6-26-02.)
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8 | (415 ILCS 5/9.4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1009.4)
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9 | Sec. 9.4. Municipal waste incineration emission standards.
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10 | (a) The General Assembly finds:
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11 | (1) That air pollution from municipal waste | ||||||
12 | incineration may constitute
a threat to public health, | ||||||
13 | welfare and the environment. The amounts and
kinds of | ||||||
14 | pollutants depend on the nature of the waste stream, | ||||||
15 | operating
conditions of the incinerator, and the | ||||||
16 | effectiveness of emission controls.
Under normal operating | ||||||
17 | conditions, municipal waste incinerators produce
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18 | pollutants such as organic compounds, metallic compounds | ||||||
19 | and acid gases
which may be a threat to public health, | ||||||
20 | welfare and the environment.
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21 | (2) That a combustion and flue-gas control system, | ||||||
22 | which is properly
designed, operated and maintained, can | ||||||
23 | substantially reduce the emissions
of organic materials, | ||||||
24 | metallic compounds and acid gases from municipal
waste | ||||||
25 | incineration.
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1 | (b) It is the purpose of this Section to insure that | ||||||
2 | emissions from new
municipal waste incineration facilities | ||||||
3 | which burn a total of 25 tons or
more of municipal waste per | ||||||
4 | day are adequately controlled.
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5 | Such facilities shall be subject to emissions limits and | ||||||
6 | operating
standards based upon the application of Best | ||||||
7 | Available Control Technology,
as determined by the Agency, for | ||||||
8 | emissions of the following categories of
pollutants:
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9 | (1) particulate matter, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen | ||||||
10 | oxides;
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11 | (2) acid gases;
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12 | (3) heavy metals; and
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13 | (4) organic materials.
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14 | (c) The Agency shall issue permits, pursuant to Section 39, | ||||||
15 | to new
municipal waste incineration facilities only if the | ||||||
16 | Agency finds that such
facilities are designed, constructed and | ||||||
17 | operated so as to comply with the
requirements prescribed by | ||||||
18 | this Section.
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19 | Prior to adoption of Board regulations under subsection (d) | ||||||
20 | of this
Section the Agency may issue permits for the | ||||||
21 | construction of new municipal
waste incineration facilities. | ||||||
22 | The Agency determination of Best Available
Control Technology | ||||||
23 | shall be based upon consideration of the specific
pollutants | ||||||
24 | named in subsection (d), and emissions of particulate matter,
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25 | sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
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26 | Nothing in this Section shall limit
the applicability of |
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1 | any other Sections of this Act, or of other standards
or | ||||||
2 | regulations adopted by the Board, to municipal waste | ||||||
3 | incineration
facilities. In issuing such permits, the Agency | ||||||
4 | may prescribe those
conditions necessary to assure continuing | ||||||
5 | compliance with the emission
limits and operating standards | ||||||
6 | determined pursuant to subsection (b); such
conditions may | ||||||
7 | include the monitoring and reporting of emissions.
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8 | (d) Within one year after July 1, 1986, the Board shall | ||||||
9 | adopt regulations pursuant to Title
VII of this Act, which | ||||||
10 | define the terms in items (2), (3) and (4) of subsection
(b) of | ||||||
11 | this Section which are to be used by the Agency in making its
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12 | determination pursuant to this Section. The provisions of | ||||||
13 | Section 27(b) of
this Act shall not apply to this rulemaking.
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14 | Such regulations shall be written so that the categories of | ||||||
15 | pollutants
include, but need not be limited to, the following | ||||||
16 | specific pollutants:
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17 | (1) hydrogen chloride in the definition of acid gases;
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18 | (2) arsenic, cadmium, mercury, chromium, nickel and | ||||||
19 | lead in the
definition of heavy metals; and
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20 | (3) polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated | ||||||
21 | dibenzofurans and
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in the | ||||||
22 | definition of organic materials.
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23 | (e) For the purposes of this Section, the term "Best | ||||||
24 | Available Control
Technology" means an emission limitation
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25 | (including a visible emission standard) based on the maximum | ||||||
26 | degree of
pollutant reduction which the Agency, on a |
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1 | case-by-case basis, taking into
account energy, environmental | ||||||
2 | and economic impacts, determines is
achievable through the | ||||||
3 | application of production processes or available
methods, | ||||||
4 | systems and techniques, including fuel cleaning or treatment or
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5 | innovative fuel combustion techniques. If the Agency | ||||||
6 | determines that
technological or economic limitations on the | ||||||
7 | application of measurement
methodology to a particular class of | ||||||
8 | sources would make the imposition of
an emission standard not | ||||||
9 | feasible, it may instead prescribe a design,
equipment, work | ||||||
10 | practice or operational standard, or combination thereof,
to | ||||||
11 | require the application of best available control technology. | ||||||
12 | Such standard
shall, to the degree possible, set forth the | ||||||
13 | emission reduction achievable by
implementation of such | ||||||
14 | design, equipment, work practice or operation and
shall provide | ||||||
15 | for compliance by means which achieve equivalent results.
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16 | (f) "Municipal waste incineration" means the burning of | ||||||
17 | municipal waste
or fuel derived therefrom in a combustion | ||||||
18 | apparatus designed to burn
municipal waste that may produce | ||||||
19 | electricity or steam as a by-product. A
"new municipal waste | ||||||
20 | incinerator" is an incinerator initially permitted for
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21 | development or construction after January 1, 1986. As used in | ||||||
22 | this Section, "municipal waste" or "municipal waste or fuel | ||||||
23 | derived therefrom" do not include: (i) post-use polymers or | ||||||
24 | nonrecycled feedstocks that are converted into crude oil or | ||||||
25 | refined into fuels or feedstocks using a pyrolysis or | ||||||
26 | gasification process; and (ii) non-hazardous secondary |
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1 | material that is excluded from solid waste when used | ||||||
2 | legitimately as a fuel or ingredient in a combustion unit in | ||||||
3 | accordance with the standards and criteria set forth in 40 CFR | ||||||
4 | 241.
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5 | (g) The provisions of this Section shall not apply to | ||||||
6 | industrial
incineration facilities that burn waste generated | ||||||
7 | at the same site.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99; 92-574, eff. 6-26-02.)
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9 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
10 | becoming law.".
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