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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | ||||||
5 | changing Sections 3.330, 22.26, and 22.34 and by adding | ||||||
6 | Sections 3.197 and 3.282 as follows: | ||||||
7 | (415 ILCS 5/3.197 new)
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8 | Sec. 3.197. Food scrap. "Food scrap" means garbage that is | ||||||
9 | (i) capable of being decomposed into compost by composting, | ||||||
10 | (ii) separated by the generator from other waste, including, | ||||||
11 | but not limited to, garbage that is not capable of being | ||||||
12 | decomposed into compost by composting, and (iii) managed | ||||||
13 | separately from other waste, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
14 | garbage that is not capable of being decomposed into compost by | ||||||
15 | composting. "Food scrap" includes, but is not limited to, | ||||||
16 | packaging, utensils, and food containers composed of readily | ||||||
17 | biodegradable material. For the purposes of this Section, | ||||||
18 | packaging, utensils, and food containers are readily | ||||||
19 | biodegradable if they meet the ASTM D6400 standard. | ||||||
20 | (415 ILCS 5/3.282 new)
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21 | Sec. 3.282. Livestock waste. "Livestock waste" means | ||||||
22 | "livestock waste" as defined in the Livestock Management |
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1 | Facilities Act.
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2 | (415 ILCS 5/3.330) (was 415 ILCS 5/3.32)
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3 | Sec. 3.330. Pollution control facility.
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4 | (a) "Pollution control facility" is any waste storage site, | ||||||
5 | sanitary
landfill, waste disposal site, waste transfer | ||||||
6 | station, waste treatment
facility, or waste incinerator. This | ||||||
7 | includes sewers, sewage treatment
plants, and any other | ||||||
8 | facilities owned or operated by sanitary districts
organized | ||||||
9 | under the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act.
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10 | The following are not pollution control facilities:
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11 | (1) (blank);
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12 | (2) waste storage sites regulated under 40 CFR, Part | ||||||
13 | 761.42;
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14 | (3) sites or facilities used by any person conducting a | ||||||
15 | waste storage,
waste treatment, waste disposal, waste | ||||||
16 | transfer or waste incineration
operation, or a combination | ||||||
17 | thereof, for wastes generated by such person's
own | ||||||
18 | activities, when such wastes are stored, treated, disposed | ||||||
19 | of,
transferred or incinerated within the site or facility | ||||||
20 | owned, controlled or
operated by such person, or when such | ||||||
21 | wastes are transported within or
between sites or | ||||||
22 | facilities owned, controlled or operated by such person;
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23 | (4) sites or facilities at which the State is | ||||||
24 | performing removal or
remedial action pursuant to Section | ||||||
25 | 22.2 or 55.3;
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1 | (5) abandoned quarries used solely for the disposal of | ||||||
2 | concrete, earth
materials, gravel, or aggregate debris | ||||||
3 | resulting from road construction
activities conducted by a | ||||||
4 | unit of government or construction activities due
to the | ||||||
5 | construction and installation of underground pipes, lines, | ||||||
6 | conduit
or wires off of the premises of a public utility | ||||||
7 | company which are
conducted by a public utility;
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8 | (6) sites or facilities used by any person to | ||||||
9 | specifically conduct a
landscape composting operation;
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10 | (7) regional facilities as defined in the Central | ||||||
11 | Midwest Interstate
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact;
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12 | (8) the portion of a site or facility where coal | ||||||
13 | combustion wastes are
stored or disposed of in accordance | ||||||
14 | with subdivision (r)(2) or (r)(3) of
Section 21;
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15 | (9) the portion of a site or facility used for the | ||||||
16 | collection,
storage or processing of waste tires as defined | ||||||
17 | in Title XIV;
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18 | (10) the portion of a site or facility used for | ||||||
19 | treatment of
petroleum contaminated materials by | ||||||
20 | application onto or incorporation into
the soil surface and | ||||||
21 | any portion of that site or facility used for storage
of | ||||||
22 | petroleum contaminated materials before treatment. Only | ||||||
23 | those categories
of petroleum listed in Section
57.9(a)(3) | ||||||
24 | are exempt under this subdivision (10);
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25 | (11) the portion of a site or facility where used oil | ||||||
26 | is collected or
stored prior to shipment to a recycling or |
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1 | energy recovery facility, provided
that the used oil is | ||||||
2 | generated by households or commercial establishments, and
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3 | the site or facility is a recycling center or a business | ||||||
4 | where oil or gasoline
is sold at retail; | ||||||
5 | (11.5) processing sites or facilities that receive | ||||||
6 | only on-specification used oil, as defined in 35 Ill. | ||||||
7 | Admin. Code 739, originating from used oil collectors for | ||||||
8 | processing that is managed under 35 Ill. Admin. Code 739 to | ||||||
9 | produce products for sale to off-site petroleum | ||||||
10 | facilities, if these processing sites or facilities are: | ||||||
11 | (i) located within a home rule unit of local government | ||||||
12 | with a population of at least 30,000 according to the 2000 | ||||||
13 | federal census, that home rule unit of local government has | ||||||
14 | been designated as an Urban Round II Empowerment Zone by | ||||||
15 | the United States Department of Housing and Urban | ||||||
16 | Development, and that home rule unit of local government | ||||||
17 | has enacted an ordinance approving the location of the site | ||||||
18 | or facility and provided funding for the site or facility; | ||||||
19 | and (ii) in compliance with all applicable zoning | ||||||
20 | requirements;
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21 | (12) the portion of a site or facility utilizing coal | ||||||
22 | combustion waste
for stabilization and treatment of only | ||||||
23 | waste generated on that site or
facility when used in | ||||||
24 | connection with response actions pursuant to the federal
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25 | Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and | ||||||
26 | Liability Act of 1980,
the federal Resource Conservation |
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1 | and Recovery Act of 1976, or the Illinois
Environmental | ||||||
2 | Protection Act or as authorized by the Agency;
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3 | (13) the portion of a site or facility accepting | ||||||
4 | exclusively general
construction or demolition debris, | ||||||
5 | located in a county with a population over
700,000 as of | ||||||
6 | January 1, 2000, and operated and located in accordance | ||||||
7 | with Section 22.38 of this Act; | ||||||
8 | (14) the portion of a site or facility, located within | ||||||
9 | a unit of local government that has enacted local zoning | ||||||
10 | requirements, used to accept, separate, and process | ||||||
11 | uncontaminated broken concrete, with or without protruding | ||||||
12 | metal bars, provided that the uncontaminated broken | ||||||
13 | concrete and metal bars are not speculatively accumulated, | ||||||
14 | are at the site or facility no longer than one year after | ||||||
15 | their acceptance, and are returned to the economic | ||||||
16 | mainstream in the form of raw materials or products;
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17 | (15) the portion of a site or facility located in a | ||||||
18 | county with a population over 3,000,000 that has obtained | ||||||
19 | local siting approval under Section 39.2 of this Act for a | ||||||
20 | municipal waste incinerator on or before July 1, 2005 and | ||||||
21 | that is used for a non-hazardous waste transfer station;
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22 | (16) a site or facility that temporarily holds in | ||||||
23 | transit for 10 days or less, non-petruscible solid waste in | ||||||
24 | original containers, no larger in capacity than 500 | ||||||
25 | gallons, provided that such waste is further transferred to | ||||||
26 | a recycling, disposal, treatment, or storage facility on a |
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1 | non-contiguous site and provided such site or facility | ||||||
2 | complies with the applicable 10-day transfer requirements | ||||||
3 | of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of | ||||||
4 | 1976 and United States Department of Transportation | ||||||
5 | hazardous material requirements. For purposes of this | ||||||
6 | Section only, "non-petruscible solid waste" means waste | ||||||
7 | other than municipal garbage that does not rot or become | ||||||
8 | putrid, including, but not limited to, paints, solvent, | ||||||
9 | filters, and absorbents;
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10 | (17)
the portion of a site or facility located in a | ||||||
11 | county with a population greater than 3,000,000 that has | ||||||
12 | obtained local siting approval, under Section 39.2 of this | ||||||
13 | Act, for a municipal waste incinerator on or before July 1, | ||||||
14 | 2005 and that is used for wood combustion facilities for | ||||||
15 | energy recovery that accept and burn only wood material, as | ||||||
16 | included in a fuel specification approved by the Agency; | ||||||
17 | and
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18 | (18)
a transfer station used exclusively for landscape | ||||||
19 | waste, including a transfer station where landscape waste | ||||||
20 | is ground to reduce its volume, where the landscape waste | ||||||
21 | is held no longer than 24 hours from the time it was | ||||||
22 | received ; and .
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23 | (19) the portion of a site or facility that (i) is used | ||||||
24 | for the composting of food scrap, livestock waste, crop | ||||||
25 | residue, uncontaminated wood waste, or paper waste, | ||||||
26 | including, but not limited to, corrugated paper or |
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1 | cardboard, and (ii) meets all of the following | ||||||
2 | requirements: | ||||||
3 | (A) There must not be more than a total of 30,000 | ||||||
4 | cubic yards of livestock waste in raw form or in the | ||||||
5 | process of being composted at the site or facility at | ||||||
6 | any one time. | ||||||
7 | (B) All food scrap, livestock waste, crop residue, | ||||||
8 | uncontaminated wood waste, and paper waste must, by the | ||||||
9 | end of each operating day, be processed and placed into | ||||||
10 | an enclosed vessel in which air flow and temperature | ||||||
11 | are controlled, or all of the following additional | ||||||
12 | requirements must be met: | ||||||
13 | (i) The portion of the site or facility used | ||||||
14 | for the composting operation must include a | ||||||
15 | setback of at least 200 feet from the nearest | ||||||
16 | potable water supply well. | ||||||
17 | (ii) The portion of the site or facility used | ||||||
18 | for the composting operation must be located | ||||||
19 | outside the boundary of the 10-year floodplain or | ||||||
20 | floodproofed. | ||||||
21 | (iii) The portion of the site or facility used | ||||||
22 | for the composting operation must be located at | ||||||
23 | least one-eighth of a mile from the nearest | ||||||
24 | residence, other than a residence located on the | ||||||
25 | same property as the site or facility. | ||||||
26 | (iv) The portion of the site or facility used |
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1 | for the composting operation must be located at | ||||||
2 | least one-eighth of a mile from the property line | ||||||
3 | of all of the following areas: | ||||||
4 | (I) Facilities that primarily serve to | ||||||
5 | house or treat people that are | ||||||
6 | immunocompromised or immunosuppressed, such as | ||||||
7 | cancer or AIDS patients; people with asthma, | ||||||
8 | cystic fibrosis, or bioaerosol allergies; or | ||||||
9 | children under the age of one year. | ||||||
10 | (II) Primary and secondary schools and | ||||||
11 | adjacent areas that the schools use for | ||||||
12 | recreation. | ||||||
13 | (III) Any facility for child care licensed | ||||||
14 | under Section 3 of the Child Care Act of 1969; | ||||||
15 | preschools; and adjacent areas that the | ||||||
16 | facilities or preschools use for recreation. | ||||||
17 | (v) By the end of each operating day, all food | ||||||
18 | scrap, livestock waste, crop residue, | ||||||
19 | uncontaminated wood waste, and paper waste must be | ||||||
20 | (i) processed into windrows or other piles and (ii) | ||||||
21 | covered in a manner that prevents scavenging by | ||||||
22 | birds and animals and that prevents other | ||||||
23 | nuisances. | ||||||
24 | (C) Food scrap, livestock waste, crop residue, | ||||||
25 | uncontaminated wood waste, paper waste, and compost | ||||||
26 | must not be placed within 5 feet of the water table. |
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1 | (D) The site or facility must meet all of the | ||||||
2 | requirements of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 | ||||||
3 | U.S.C. 1271 et seq.). | ||||||
4 | (E) The site or facility must not (i) restrict the | ||||||
5 | flow of a 100-year flood, (ii) result in washout of | ||||||
6 | food scrap, livestock waste, crop residue, | ||||||
7 | uncontaminated wood waste, or paper waste from a | ||||||
8 | 100-year flood, or (iii) reduce the temporary water | ||||||
9 | storage capacity of the 100-year floodplain, unless | ||||||
10 | measures are undertaken to provide alternative storage | ||||||
11 | capacity, such as by providing lagoons, holding tanks, | ||||||
12 | or drainage around structures at the facility. | ||||||
13 | (F) The site or facility must not be located in any | ||||||
14 | area where it may pose a threat of harm or destruction | ||||||
15 | to the features for which: | ||||||
16 | (i) an irreplaceable historic or | ||||||
17 | archaeological site has been listed under the | ||||||
18 | National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 | ||||||
19 | et seq.) or the Illinois Historic Preservation | ||||||
20 | Act; | ||||||
21 | (ii) a natural landmark has been designated by | ||||||
22 | the National Park Service or the Illinois State | ||||||
23 | Historic Preservation Office; or | ||||||
24 | (iii) a natural area has been designated as a | ||||||
25 | Dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve under the | ||||||
26 | Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act. |
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1 | (G) The site or facility must not be located in an | ||||||
2 | area where it may jeopardize the continued existence of | ||||||
3 | any designated endangered species, result in the | ||||||
4 | destruction or adverse modification of the critical | ||||||
5 | habitat for such species, or cause or contribute to the | ||||||
6 | taking of any endangered or threatened species of | ||||||
7 | plant, fish, or wildlife listed under the Endangered | ||||||
8 | Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) or the Illinois | ||||||
9 | Endangered Species Protection Act. | ||||||
10 | (b) A new pollution control facility is:
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11 | (1) a pollution control facility initially permitted | ||||||
12 | for development or
construction after July 1, 1981; or
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13 | (2) the area of expansion beyond the boundary of a | ||||||
14 | currently permitted
pollution control facility; or
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15 | (3) a permitted pollution control facility requesting | ||||||
16 | approval to
store, dispose of, transfer or incinerate, for | ||||||
17 | the first time, any special
or hazardous waste.
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18 | (Source: P.A. 94-94, eff. 7-1-05; 94-249, eff. 7-19-05; 94-824, | ||||||
19 | eff. 6-2-06; 95-131, eff. 8-13-07; 95-177, eff. 1-1-08; 95-331, | ||||||
20 | eff. 8-21-07; 95-408, eff. 8-24-07; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08.)
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21 | (415 ILCS 5/22.26) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.26)
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22 | Sec. 22.26.
The Agency shall not issue a development or | ||||||
23 | construction
permit after December 31, 1990 for any composting | ||||||
24 | facility, unless the
applicant has given notice thereof (1) in | ||||||
25 | person or by mail to the members
of the General Assembly from |
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1 | the legislative district in which the proposed
facility is to | ||||||
2 | be located, (2) by registered or certified mail to the
owners | ||||||
3 | of all real property located within 250 feet of the site of the
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4 | proposed facility (determined as provided in subsection (b) of | ||||||
5 | Section
39.2), and (3) to the general public by publication in | ||||||
6 | a newspaper of
general circulation in the county in which the | ||||||
7 | proposed facility is to be
located. The notice required under | ||||||
8 | this Section must include: (i) a description of the type of | ||||||
9 | facility being proposed, (ii) the location of the proposed | ||||||
10 | facility, (iii) the name of the person proposing the | ||||||
11 | construction or development of the facility and the contact | ||||||
12 | information (including a phone number) for that person, (iv) | ||||||
13 | instructions directing the recipient of the notice to send | ||||||
14 | written comments relating to the construction or development of | ||||||
15 | the facility to the Agency within 21 days after the notice is | ||||||
16 | either received by mail or last published in a newspaper of | ||||||
17 | general circulation, and (v) the Agency's address, as well as | ||||||
18 | the phone numbers for the Bureaus and Sections responsible for | ||||||
19 | issuing the permit.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 86-1195.)
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21 | (415 ILCS 5/22.34)
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22 | Sec. 22.34. Organic waste compost quality standards.
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23 | (a) The Agency may By January 1, 1994, the Agency shall | ||||||
24 | develop and make recommendations to
the Board concerning (i) | ||||||
25 | performance standards for organic waste compost
facilities and |
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1 | (ii) testing procedures and standards for the end-product
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2 | compost produced by organic waste compost facilities.
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3 | The Agency, in cooperation with the Department, shall | ||||||
4 | appoint a Technical
Advisory Committee for the purpose of | ||||||
5 | developing these recommendations.
Among other things, the | ||||||
6 | Committee shall evaluate environmental and
safety | ||||||
7 | considerations, compliance costs, and regulations adopted in | ||||||
8 | other
states and countries. The Committee shall have balanced
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9 | representation and shall include members representing | ||||||
10 | academia, the composting
industry, the Department of | ||||||
11 | Agriculture, the landscaping industry,
environmental | ||||||
12 | organizations, municipalities, and counties.
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13 | Performance standards for organic waste compost facilities | ||||||
14 | may include, but are not limited to shall at a
minimum include :
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15 | (1) the management of potential exposures for human | ||||||
16 | disease vectors and
odor;
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17 | (2) the management of surface water;
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18 | (3) contingency planning for handling end-product | ||||||
19 | compost material that
does not meet end-product compost | ||||||
20 | standards adopted by the Board requirements of subsection | ||||||
21 | (b) ;
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22 | (4) plans for intended purposes of end-use product; and
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23 | (5) a financial assurance plan necessary to restore the | ||||||
24 | site as specified
in Agency permit. The financial assurance | ||||||
25 | plan may include, but is not limited to, posting with the | ||||||
26 | Agency a performance bond or other security for the purpose |
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1 | of ensuring site restoration.
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2 | (b) No later than one year after the Agency makes | ||||||
3 | recommendations to the Board under subsection (a) of this | ||||||
4 | Section By December 1, 1997 , the Board shall adopt , as | ||||||
5 | applicable :
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6 | (1) performance standards for organic waste compost | ||||||
7 | facilities; and
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8 | (2) testing procedures and standards for the | ||||||
9 | end-product compost
produced by organic waste compost | ||||||
10 | facilities.
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11 | The Board shall evaluate the merits of different standards | ||||||
12 | for
end-product compost applications.
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13 | (c) On-site residential composting that is used solely for | ||||||
14 | the purpose of
composting organic waste generated on-site and | ||||||
15 | that will not be offered for
off-site sale or use is exempt | ||||||
16 | from any standards promulgated under subsections
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17 | Subsection (b)(2) shall not apply to end-product compost used | ||||||
18 | as
daily cover or vegetative amendment in the final layer. | ||||||
19 | Subsection (b)
applies to any end-product compost offered for | ||||||
20 | sale or use in Illinois.
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21 | (d) For the purposes of this Section, "organic waste" means | ||||||
22 | food scrap waste ,
landscape waste, wood waste , livestock waste, | ||||||
23 | crop residue, paper waste, or other non-hazardous carbonaceous | ||||||
24 | waste that is
collected and processed separately from the rest | ||||||
25 | of the municipal waste stream.
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26 | (e) Except as otherwise provided in Board rules, solid |
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1 | waste permits for organic waste composting facilities shall be | ||||||
2 | issued under the Board's Solid Waste rules at 35 Ill. Adm. Code | ||||||
3 | 807. The permits must include, but shall not be limited to, | ||||||
4 | measures designed to reduce pathogens in the compost. | ||||||
5 | (Source: P.A. 87-1227; 88-690, eff. 1-24-95.)
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