Full Text of HB3323 99th General Assembly
HB3323sam003 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Sen. Linda Holmes Filed: 5/8/2015
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3323
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3323 by replacing | 3 | | line 8 on page 1 through line 7 on page 2 with the following: | 4 | | " (a) The Agency shall adopt rules governing certain | 5 | | corrosion prevention projects carried out on community water | 6 | | supplies. Those rules shall not apply to buried pipelines | 7 | | including, but not limited to, pipes, mains, and joints. The | 8 | | rules shall exclude routine maintenance activities of | 9 | | community water supplies including, but not limited to, the use | 10 | | of protective coatings applied by the owner's utility personnel | 11 | | during the course of performing routine maintenance | 12 | | activities. The activities may include, but not be limited to, | 13 | | the painting of fire hydrants; routine over-coat painting of | 14 | | interior and exterior building surfaces such as floors, doors, | 15 | | windows, and ceilings; and routine touch-up and over-coat | 16 | | application of paint products typically found on water utility | 17 | | pumps, pipes, tanks, and other water treatment plant |
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| 1 | | appurtenances and utility owned structures. Those rules shall | 2 | | include: | 3 | | (1) standards for ensuring that community water | 4 | | supplies carry out corrosion prevention and mitigation | 5 | | methods according to corrosion prevention industry | 6 | | standards adopted by the Agency; | 7 | | (2) requirements that community water supplies use | 8 | | industry trained and certified: | 9 | | (A) protective coatings personnel to carry out | 10 | | corrosion prevention and mitigation methods on any | 11 | | type of substrate or surface, including, but not | 12 | | limited to, concrete and steel tanks; water treatment | 13 | | pipe galleys; doors; walls; ceilings; grating; | 14 | | interior and exterior cabinets related to controls, | 15 | | pumps, and generators; or any other water treatment | 16 | | appurtenances where protective coatings are utilized | 17 | | for corrosion control and prevention to prolong the | 18 | | life of the water utility asset; and | 19 | | (B) inspectors to ensure that best practices and | 20 | | standards are adhered to on each corrosion prevention | 21 | | project; and | 22 | | (3) standards to prevent environmental degradation | 23 | | that might occur as a result of carrying out corrosion | 24 | | prevention and mitigation methods, including, but not | 25 | | limited to, standards to prevent the improper handling and | 26 | | containment of hazardous materials, especially lead paint, |
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| 1 | | removed from the exterior of a community water supply; "; | 2 | | and | 3 | | by replacing line 11 on page 4 through line 4 on page 7 with the | 4 | | following: | 5 | | " (a) The Department may adopt rules governing all corrosion | 6 | | prevention projects carried out on eligible bridges. Rules may | 7 | | include a process for ensuring that corrosion prevention and | 8 | | mitigation methods are carried out according to corrosion | 9 | | prevention industry standards adopted by the Department for | 10 | | eligible bridges that include: | 11 | | (1) the use of industry trained and certified personnel | 12 | | as required by the Illinois Procurement Code; | 13 | | (2) a plan to prevent environmental degradation that | 14 | | could occur as a result of carrying out corrosion | 15 | | prevention and mitigation methods including the careful | 16 | | handling and containment of hazardous materials, | 17 | | especially lead paint; and | 18 | | (3) consulting and interacting directly with, for the | 19 | | purpose of utilizing industry trained and certified | 20 | | personnel, corrosion industry experts specializing in the | 21 | | design and inspection of corrosion prevention and | 22 | | mitigation methods on bridges containing lead-based or | 23 | | other hazardous coatings. | 24 | | (b) In this Section: |
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| 1 | | "Corrosion" means a naturally occurring phenomenon | 2 | | commonly defined as the deterioration of a material | 3 | | (usually a metal) that results from a chemical or | 4 | | electrochemical reaction with its environment. | 5 | | "Corrosion prevention and mitigation methods" means: | 6 | | (1) the preparation, application, installation, | 7 | | removal, or general maintenance as necessary of a | 8 | | protective coating system including the following: | 9 | | (A) surface preparation and coating | 10 | | application on an eligible bridge; | 11 | | (B) removal of a lead-based or other hazardous | 12 | | coating from an eligible bridge; or | 13 | | (C) shop painting of structural steel | 14 | | fabricated for installation as part of an eligible | 15 | | bridge; and | 16 | | (2) any other activities related to corrosion | 17 | | prevention, such as cathodic protection, on eligible | 18 | | bridges determined by the Department that require | 19 | | industry trained and certified personnel to carry out. | 20 | | "Corrosion prevention project" means carrying out | 21 | | corrosion prevention and mitigation methods during | 22 | | construction, alteration, maintenance, repair work, or at | 23 | | any other time necessary on an eligible bridge. | 24 | | "Eligible bridge" means a bridge or overpass the | 25 | | construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair work on | 26 | | which is funded by the State. ".
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