TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBPART A: INTRODUCTION SUBPART B: PROCEDURES FOR CERTIFYING DREDGE AND FILL ACTIVITIES REQUIRING A CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT
SUBPART C: PROCEDURES FOR CERTIFYING OTHER ACTIVITIES REQUIRING FEDERAL LICENSES OR PERMITS
SUBPART D: AGENCY DECISION MAKING |
AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 4(m) of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1979, ch. 111˝, par. 1004(m)), and Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1341), and authorized by Rule 971 of Chapter 3: Water Pollution, of the Pollution Control Board's Rules and Regulations.
SOURCE: Procedure for Certification of Applications for Federal Permits for Discharges into the Waters of the State, amended March 21, 1974; repeal and adoption of revised rules at 5 Ill. Reg. 7892, effective July 17, 1981.
SUBPART A: INTRODUCTION
Section 395.101 Purpose
These rules state the procedures and criteria which the Agency will use in certifying, under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, that activities requiring federal permits of licenses will comply with Sections 301, 302, 303, 306 and 307 of the Clean Water Act.
Section 395.102 Definitions
Definitions for words not included below may be found in Chapter 3: Water Pollution, of the Illinois Pollution Control Board's Rules and Regulations.
a) Receiving Water: Waters of the State of Illinois to which wastewater will be discharged.
b) Particle Size Analysis: Test for the physical separation of sand and gravel (diameters greater than 62 microns) from silt and clay (diameters less than 62 microns).
c) Resuspension Test: Chemical analysis of the constituents of the wastewater from the dredge or fill process; may be either an elutriate or supernatant test.
d) Elutriate Test: Resuspension test for mechanically moved dredge or fill material.
e) Supernatant Test: Resuspension test for hydraulically moved dredge or fill material.