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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB2409
Introduced 2/17/2005, by Rep. Brandon W. Phelps SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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510 ILCS 77/11 |
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510 ILCS 77/12 |
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510 ILCS 77/13 |
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510 ILCS 77/20 |
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510 ILCS 77/35 |
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510 ILCS 77/55 |
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510 ILCS 77/17 rep. |
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Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Provides that livestock management facilities and livestock waste handling facilities serving less than 50 animal units or serving 150 or less animal units and located wholly within certain agricultural areas are exempt from the requirement to file a notice of intent to construct. Requires owners and operators of livestock waste handling facilities to send a notice of intent to construct to owners of property within the setback distances. Subjects owners and operators who begin construction prior to receiving written approval from the Illinois Department of Agriculture to an administrative hearing and a civil penalty. Provides that livestock management facilities or livestock waste handling facilities serving 2,000 or less animal units located in certain agricultural areas are not required to hold public informational meetings related to proposed construction. Provides that livestock management facilities and livestock waste handling facilities located in certain agricultural areas are exempt from certain construction standards. Allows livestock waste handling facilities with a design capacity of 300 or less animal units to demonstrate that a reduced storage volume is feasible due to the availability of certain land application areas. Exempts settling basins and holding ponds for the management and control of feedlot runoff and within which no livestock manure is actively stored or handled and permanent manure pipelines designed and utilized to transport manure from a livestock waste handling facility to a land application area from certain construction standards. Provides that an owner or operator who commences operation prior to receiving written approval from the Department is subject to an administrative hearing and a civil penalty. Provides that livestock management facility owners and operators who have been issued a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System-Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation Permit are not required to prepare a general waste management plan. Exempts from setback requirements livestock management facilities and livestock waste handling facilities serving 50 to 150 animal units in certain agricultural areas and with certain separation distances. Requires the Livestock Management Facilities Advisory Committee to meet as needed as determined by the Chair to accomplish its duties.
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| AN ACT concerning animals.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Livestock Management Facilities Act is |
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| amended by changing Sections 11, 12, 13, 20, 35, and 55 as |
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| follows:
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| (510 ILCS 77/11)
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| Sec. 11. Filing notice of intent to construct and |
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| construction data;
registration of facilities. |
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| (a) An owner or operator shall file a notice of intent to |
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| construct for a
livestock
management facility or livestock |
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| waste handling facility with the Department
prior to
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| construction to establish a base date, which shall be valid for |
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| one year, for
determination of setbacks in compliance with |
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| setback distances or, in the case
of
construction that is not a |
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| new facility, with the maximum feasible location
requirements |
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| of Section 35 of this Act.
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| (a-5) A livestock management facility or livestock waste |
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| handling facility serving less than 50 animal units shall be |
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| exempt from the requirement to file a notice of intent to |
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| construct. A livestock management facility or livestock waste |
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| handling facility serving 150 or less animal units located |
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| wholly within an agricultural area as established pursuant to |
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| the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act with a |
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| separation distance of not less than 2,640 feet between the |
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| outermost extent of the livestock management facility or |
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| livestock waste handling facility and the agricultural area |
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| boundaries shall be exempt from the requirement to file a |
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| notice of intent to construct.
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| (b) For a livestock waste handling facility that is not |
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| subject to Section
12
of this Act, a
construction plan of the |
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| waste handling structure with design specifications of
the
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| structure noted as prepared by or for the owner or operator |
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| shall be filed with
the
Department at least 10 calendar days |
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| prior to the anticipated dates of
construction.
Upon receipt of |
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| the notice of intent to construct form or the construction
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| plan, the
Department shall review the documents to determine if |
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| all information has been
submitted or if clarification is |
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| needed. Upon notification by the Department that the notice is |
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| complete, the owner or operator shall send a copy of the notice |
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| of intent to construct for a livestock management facility or |
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| livestock waste handling facility to the owners of property |
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| within the setback distances. For the purposes of this |
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| subsection (b), the owners of property located within the |
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| setback areas are presumed, unless established to the contrary, |
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| to be the persons shown by the current tax collector's warrant |
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| book to be the party in whose name the taxes were last |
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| assessed. The Department shall, within 15
calendar days
of |
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| receipt of a notice of intent to construct or the construction |
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| plan, notify
the owner or
operator that construction may begin |
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| or that clarification is needed.
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| (c) For a livestock waste handling facility that is subject |
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| to Section 12 of
this Act, a
completed registration shall be |
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| filed with the Department at least 37 calendar
days
prior to |
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| the anticipated dates of construction. The registration shall |
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| include
the
following: (i) the name and address of the owner |
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| and operator of the livestock
waste
handling facility; (ii) a |
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| general description of the livestock waste handling
structure
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| and the type and number of the animal units of livestock it |
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| serves; (iii) the
construction plan of the waste handling |
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| structure with design specifications of
the
structure noted as |
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| prepared by or for the owner or operator, and (iv)
anticipated |
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| dates
of construction. The Department shall, within 15 calendar |
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| days of receipt of
the
registration form, notify the person |
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| submitting the form that the registration
is
complete or that |
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| clarification information is needed. Upon notification by the |
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| Department that the registration is complete, the owner or |
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| operator shall send a copy of the notice of intent to construct |
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| for a livestock management facility or livestock waste handling |
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| facility to the owners of property within the setback |
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| distances. For the purposes of this subsection (c), the owners |
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| of property located within the setback areas are presumed, |
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| unless established to the contrary, to be the persons shown by |
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| the current tax collector's warrant book to be the party in |
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| whose name the taxes were last assessed.
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| (d) Any owner or operator who fails to file a notice of |
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| intent to construct
form or
construction plans with the |
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| Department prior to commencing construction, upon
being
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| discovered by the Department, shall be subject to an |
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| administrative hearing by the
Department. The administrative |
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| law judge, upon determination of a failure to file the
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| appropriate form, shall impose a civil administrative penalty |
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| in an amount no more
than $1,000 and shall enter an |
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| administrative order directing that the owner or
operator file |
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| the appropriate form within 10 business days after receiving |
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| notice from
the Department. If, after receiving the |
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| administrative law judge's order to file, the
owner or operator |
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| fails to file the appropriate form with the Department, the
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| Department shall impose a civil administrative penalty in an |
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| amount no less than
$1,000 and no more than $2,500 and shall |
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| enter an administrative order
prohibiting
the operation of the |
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| facility until the owner or operator is in compliance with
this |
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| Act.
Penalties under this subsection (d) not paid within 60 |
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| days of notice from the
Department shall be submitted to the |
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| Attorney General's office or an approved
private collection |
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| agency.
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| (d-5) Any owner or operator who commences construction |
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| prior to receiving written approval from the Department shall |
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| be subject to an administrative hearing by the Department. The |
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| administrative law judge, upon determination of a failure to |
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| receive written approval from the Department prior to |
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| commencement of construction, shall impose a civil |
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| administrative penalty in an amount not exceeding $1,000 and |
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| shall enter an administrative order directing that the owner or |
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| operator pay the monetary penalty to the Department prior to |
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| the re-commencement of any additional construction and the |
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| placement of the facility into operation.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-110, eff. 7-13-99.)
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| (510 ILCS 77/12)
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| Sec. 12. Public informational meeting; lagoons and |
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| non-lagoon structures.
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| (a) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act |
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| of 1999, within 7
days after
receiving a form giving notice of |
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| intent to construct (i) a new livestock
management facility or
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| livestock waste handling facility serving 1,000 or more animal |
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| units that does
not propose to
utilize a lagoon or (ii) a |
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| livestock waste management facility or livestock
waste |
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| handling facility
that does propose to utilize a lagoon, the |
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| Department shall send a copy of the
notice form to the
county |
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| board of the county in which the facility is to be located and |
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publish a public notice in
a newspaper of general |
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| circulation within the county. After receiving a copy
of the |
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| notice form
from the Department, the county board may, at its |
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| discretion and within 30 days
after receipt of
the notice, |
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| request that the Department conduct an informational meeting
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| concerning the
proposed construction that is subject to this |
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| Section. In addition, during the
county's 30-day
review period, |
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| county residents may petition the county board of the county
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| where the proposed
new facility will be located to request that |
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| the Department conduct an
informational meeting.
When |
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| petitioned by 75 or more of the county's residents who are |
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| registered
voters, the county
board shall request that the |
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| Department conduct an informational meeting. If
the county |
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| board
requests that the Department conduct the informational |
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| meeting, the Department
shall conduct
the informational |
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| meeting within 15 days of the county board's request. If the
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| Department
conducts such a meeting, it shall cause notice of |
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| the meeting to be published
in a newspaper of
general |
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| circulation in the county and in the State newspaper and shall |
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| send a
copy of the notice to the County Board. Upon receipt of |
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| the notice, the County
Board shall post the notice
on the |
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| public
informational board at the county courthouse at least 10 |
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| days before the
meeting. The owner or
operator who submitted |
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| the notice of intent to construct to the Department
shall |
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| appear at the
meeting. At the meeting, the Department shall |
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| afford members of the public an
opportunity to ask
questions |
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| and present oral or written comments concerning the proposed
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| construction. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, |
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| a livestock management facility or livestock waste handling |
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| facility serving 2,000 or less animal units whose location and |
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| setbacks are located wholly within an agricultural area |
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| established pursuant to the Agricultural Areas Conservation |
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| and Protection Act shall be exempt from the requirements of |
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| this Section.
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| (b) The county board shall submit at the informational |
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| meeting or within 30
days following
the meeting an advisory, |
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| non-binding recommendation to the Department about the
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| proposed
new facility's construction in accordance with the |
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| applicable requirements of
this Act. The
advisory, non-binding |
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| recommendation shall contain at a minimum:
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| (1) a statement of whether the proposed facility |
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| achieves or fails to
achieve each
of the 8 siting criteria |
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| as outlined in subsection (d); and
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| (2) a statement of the information and criteria used by |
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| the county board
in
determining that the proposed facility |
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| met or failed to meet any of the
criteria
described in |
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| subsection (d).
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| (c) When the county board requests an informational |
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| meeting, construction
shall not
begin until after the |
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| informational meeting has been held, the Department has
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| reviewed the
county board's recommendation and replied to the |
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| recommendation indicating if
the proposed
new livestock |
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| management facility or the new livestock waste handling |
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| facility
is or will be in
compliance with the requirements of |
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| the Act, and the owner, operator, or
certified manager and
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| operator has received the Department's notice that the setbacks |
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applicable requirements
of this Act have been met.
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| (d) At the informational meeting for the proposed facility, |
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| the Department
of
Agriculture
shall receive evidence by |
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| testimony or otherwise on the following subjects:
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| (1) Whether registration and livestock waste |
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| management plan certification
requirements, if required, |
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| are met by the notice of intent to construct.
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| (2) Whether the design, location, or proposed |
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| operation will protect the
environment
by being consistent |
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| with this Act.
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| (3) Whether the location minimizes any incompatibility |
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| with the
surrounding area's
character by being located in |
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| any area zoned for agriculture where the county
has zoning |
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| or where the county is not zoned, the setback requirements
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| established by this Act are complied with.
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| (4) Whether the facility is located within a 100-year |
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| floodplain or an
otherwise
environmentally sensitive area |
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| (defined as an area of karst area or with
aquifer
material |
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| within 5 feet of the bottom of the livestock waste handling |
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| facility)
and
whether construction standards set forth in |
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| the notice of intent to construct
are
consistent with the |
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| goal of protecting the safety of the area.
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| (5) Whether the owner or operator has submitted plans |
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| for operation that
minimize
the likelihood of any |
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| environmental damage to the surrounding area from spills,
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| runoff, and leaching.
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| (6) Whether odor control plans are reasonable and |
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| incorporate reasonable
or
innovative odor reduction |
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| technologies given the current state of such
technologies.
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| (7) Whether traffic patterns minimize the effect on |
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| existing traffic
flows.
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| (8) Whether construction or modification of a new |
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| facility is consistent
with existing
community growth, |
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| tourism, recreation, or economic development or with |
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| specific
projects involving community growth, tourism, |
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| recreation, or economic
development that have been |
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| identified by government action for development or
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| operation within one year through compliance with |
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| applicable zoning and setback
requirements for populated |
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| areas as established by this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-110, eff. 7-13-99.)
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| Sec. 13. Livestock waste handling facilities other than |
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| earthen livestock
waste lagoons;
construction standards; |
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| certification; inspection; removal-from-service
requirements. |
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| (a) After the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
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| 1999, livestock waste
handling
facilities other than earthen |
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| livestock waste lagoons used for the storage of
livestock waste |
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be constructed in accordance with this Section. A |
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| livestock management facility or livestock waste handling |
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| facility serving 150 or less animal units located wholly within |
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| an agricultural area as established pursuant to the |
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| Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act with a |
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| separation distance of not less than 2,640 feet between the |
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| outermost extent of the livestock management facility or |
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| livestock waste handling facility and the agricultural area |
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| boundaries shall be exempt from the requirements of this |
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| Section.
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| (1) Livestock waste handling facilities constructed of |
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| concrete shall meet
the
strength and load factors set forth |
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| in the Midwest Plan Service's Concrete
Manure
Storage |
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| Handbook (MWPS-36) and future updates. In addition, those |
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| structures
shall
meet the following requirements:
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| (A) Waterstops shall be incorporated into the |
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| design of the storage
structure when consistent with |
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| the requirements of paragraph (1) of this
subsection;
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| (B) Storage structures that handle waste in a |
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| liquid form shall be
designed to contain a volume of |
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| not less than the amount of waste generated
during 150 |
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| days of facility operation at design capacity . The |
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| owner or operator of a livestock waste handling |
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| facility with a design capacity of 300 or less animal |
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| units may demonstrate to the Department that a reduced |
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| storage volume, not less than 60 days, is feasible due |
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| to the availability of land application areas which can |
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| receive manure at agronomic rates or other manure |
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| disposal method is proposed which will allow for the |
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| reduced manure storage design capacity. The Department |
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| shall evaluate the proposal and determine whether a |
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| reduced manure storage design capacity is appropriate |
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| for the site ; and
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| (C) Storage structures not covered or otherwise |
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| protected from
precipitation shall, in addition to the |
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| waste storage volume requirements of
subparagraph (B) |
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| of paragraph (1) of this subsection, include a 2-foot
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| freeboard.
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| (2) A livestock waste handling facility in a |
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| prefabricated form shall meet
the
strength, load, and |
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| compatibility factors for its intended use. Those factors
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| shall be
verified by the manufacturer's specifications.
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| (3) Livestock waste handling facilities holding |
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| semi-solid livestock
waste,
including but not limited to |
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| picket dam structures, shall be constructed
according to
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| the requirements set forth in the Midwest Plan Service's |
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| Livestock Waste
Facilities
Handbook (MWPS-18) and future |
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| updates or similar standards used by the Natural
Resources |
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| Conservation Service of the United States Department of |
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| Agriculture.
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| (4) Livestock waste handling facilities holding solid |
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| livestock waste
shall be
constructed according to the |
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| requirements set forth in the Midwest Plan
Service's
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| Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook (MWPS-18) and future |
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| updates or similar
standards used by the Natural Resources |
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| Conservation Service of the United
States
Department of |
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| Agriculture. In addition, solid livestock waste stacking
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| structures shall
be sized to store not less than the amount |
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| of waste generated during 6 months
of facility
operation at |
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| design capacity. The owner or operator of a livestock waste |
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| handling facility with a design capacity of 300 or less |
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| animal units may demonstrate to the Department that a |
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| reduced storage volume, not less than 2 months, is feasible |
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| due to the availability of land application areas which can |
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| receive manure at agronomic rates or other manure disposal |
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| method is proposed which will allow for the reduced storage |
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| design capacity. The Department shall evaluate the |
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| proposal and determine whether a reduced manure storage |
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| design capacity is appropriate for the site.
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| (5) Holding ponds used for the temporary storage of |
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| livestock feedlot
run-off
shall be constructed according |
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| to the requirements set forth in the Midwest
Plan
Service's |
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| Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook (MWPS-18) and future |
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| updates or
similar standards used by the Natural Resources |
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| Conservation Service of the
United
States Department of |
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| Agriculture.
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| (6) Settling basins and holding ponds that are |
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| designed, constructed, and operated solely for the |
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| management and control of feedlot runoff only and within |
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| which no livestock manure is actively stored or handled are |
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| exempt from the requirements of this Section. An additional |
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| manure storage structure must be present at the livestock |
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| management facility for this exemption to be valid. |
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| (7) Permanent manure pipelines or other conveyances |
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| that are designed and utilized to transport manure from a |
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| livestock waste handling facility to a land application |
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| area shall not be subject to the provisions of this |
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| Section. Pipelines and other conveyances that transport |
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| manure from one component of a livestock waste handling |
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| facility to another component of the same livestock waste |
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| handling facility shall be subject to the provisions of |
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| this Section.
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| (b) New livestock management facilities and livestock |
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| waste handling
facilities
constructed after the effective date |
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| of this amendatory Act of 1999 shall be
subject to the
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| additional construction requirements and siting prohibitions |
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| provided in this
subsection (b).
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| (1) No new non-lagoon livestock management facility or |
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| livestock waste
handling facility may be constructed |
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| within the floodway of a 100-year
floodplain. A
new |
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| livestock management facility or livestock waste handling |
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| facility may be
constructed within the portion of a |
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| 100-year floodplain that is within the
flood fringe
and |
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| outside the floodway provided that the facility is designed |
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| and constructed
to be
protected from flooding and meets the |
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| requirements set forth in the Rivers,
Lakes, and Streams |
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| Act, Section 5-40001 of the Counties Code,
and Executive |
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| Order Number 4 (1979). The delineation of
floodplains, |
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| floodways, and flood fringes shall be in compliance with |
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| the
National Flood
Insurance Program. Protection from |
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| flooding shall be consistent with the
National
Flood |
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| Insurance Program and shall be designed so that stored |
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| livestock waste is
not
readily removed.
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| (2) A new non-lagoon livestock waste handling facility |
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| constructed in a
karst
area shall be designed to prevent |
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| seepage of the stored material into
groundwater in
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| accordance with ASAE 393.2 or future updates. Owners or |
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| operators of proposed
facilities should consult with the |
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| local soil and water conservation district,
the
University |
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| of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service, or other local, |
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| county,
or State
resources relative to determining the |
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| possible presence or absence of such
areas.
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| Notwithstanding the other provisions of this paragraph |
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| (2), after the
effective date
of this amendatory Act of |
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| 1999, no non-lagoon livestock waste handling facility
may |
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| be
constructed within 400 feet of any natural depression in |
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| a karst area formed as
a result
of subsurface removal of |
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| soil or rock materials that has caused the formation
of a
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| collapse feature that exhibits internal drainage. For the |
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| purposes of this
paragraph
(2), the existence of such a |
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| natural depression in a karst area shall be
indicated by
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| the uppermost closed depression contour lines on a USGS 7 |
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| 1/2 minute quadrangle
topographic map or as determined by |
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| Department field investigation in a karst
area.
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| (3) A new non-lagoon livestock waste handling facility |
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| constructed in an
area
where aquifer material is present |
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| within 5 feet of the bottom of the facility
shall be
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| designed to ensure the structural integrity of the |
9 |
| containment structure and to
prevent
seepage of the stored |
10 |
| material to groundwater. Footings and underlying
structure
|
11 |
| support shall be incorporated into the design standards of |
12 |
| the storage
structure in
accordance with the requirements |
13 |
| of Section 4.1 of the American Society of
Agricultural |
14 |
| Engineers (ASAE) EP 393.2 or future updates.
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| (c) A livestock waste handling facility owner may rely on |
16 |
| guidance from the
local soil
and water conservation district, |
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| the Natural Resources Conservation Service of
the United
States |
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| Department of Agriculture, or the University of Illinois |
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| Cooperative
Extension Service
for soil type and associated |
20 |
| information.
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| (d) The standards in subsections (a) and (b) shall serve as |
22 |
| interim
construction
standards until such time as permanent |
23 |
| rules promulgated pursuant to Section 55
of this Act
become |
24 |
| effective. In addition, the Department and the Board shall |
25 |
| utilize the
interim
standards in subsections (a) and (b) as a |
26 |
| basis for the development of such
permanent rules.
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27 |
| (e) The owner or operator of a livestock management |
28 |
| facility or livestock
waste
handling facility may, with the |
29 |
| approval of the Department, elect to exceed the
strength and
|
30 |
| load requirements as set forth in this Section.
|
31 |
| (f) The owner or operator of a livestock management |
32 |
| facility or livestock
waste
handling facility shall send, by |
33 |
| certified mail or in person, to the Department
a certification
|
34 |
| of compliance together with copies of verification documents |
35 |
| upon completion of
construction.
In the case of structures |
36 |
| constructed with the design standards used by the
Natural |
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the design
standards and a statement |
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| of verification signed by a representative of the
United States
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| Department of Agriculture shall accompany the owner's or |
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| operator's
certification of
compliance. The certification |
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| shall state that the structure meets or exceeds
the |
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| requirements
in subsection (a) of this Section. A $250 filing |
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| fee shall accompany the
statement.
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| (g) The Department shall inspect the construction site |
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| prior to
construction, during
construction, and within 10 |
11 |
| business days following receipt of the
certification of |
12 |
| compliance
to determine compliance with the construction |
13 |
| standards.
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| (h) The Department shall require modification when |
15 |
| necessary to bring the
construction into compliance with the |
16 |
| standards set forth in this Section. The
person making
the |
17 |
| inspection shall discuss with the owner, operator, or certified |
18 |
| livestock
manager an
evaluation of the livestock waste handling |
19 |
| facility construction and shall (i)
provide on-site
written |
20 |
| recommendations to the owner, operator, or certified livestock |
21 |
| manager
of what
modifications are necessary or (ii) inform the |
22 |
| owner, operator, or certified
livestock manager
that the |
23 |
| facility meets the standards set forth in this Section. On the |
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| day of
the inspection, the
person making the inspection shall |
25 |
| give the owner, operator, or certified
livestock manager a
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26 |
| written report of findings based on the inspection together |
27 |
| with an explanation
of remedial
measures necessary to enable |
28 |
| the livestock waste handling facility to meet the
standards set
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29 |
| forth in this Section. The Department shall, within 5 business |
30 |
| days of the date of inspection,
send an official written notice |
31 |
| to the owner or operator of the livestock waste handling |
32 |
| facility
by certified mail, return receipt requested, |
33 |
| indicating that the facility meets the standards set
forth in |
34 |
| this Section or identifying the remedial measures necessary to |
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| enable the livestock
waste handling facility to meet the |
36 |
| standards set forth in this Section. The owner or operator
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Department to |
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| or operator
and the Department shall enter into an agreement of |
5 |
| compliance setting forth the specific
changes to be made to |
6 |
| bring the construction into compliance with the standards
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| required under
this Section. If an agreement of compliance |
8 |
| cannot be achieved, the Department
shall issue a
compliance |
9 |
| order to the owner or operator outlining the specific changes |
10 |
| to be
made to bring
the construction into compliance with the |
11 |
| standards required under this
Section.
The owner
or operator |
12 |
| can request an administrative hearing to contest the provisions |
13 |
| of
the
Department's compliance order.
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| (j) If any owner or operator operates in violation of an |
15 |
| agreement of
compliance, the
Department shall seek an |
16 |
| injunction in circuit court to prohibit the operation
of the |
17 |
| facility
until construction and certification of the livestock |
18 |
| waste handling facility
are in compliance
with the provisions |
19 |
| of this Section.
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| (j-5) Any owner or operator who commences operation prior |
21 |
| to receiving written approval from the Department shall be |
22 |
| subject to an administrative hearing by the Department. The |
23 |
| administrative law judge, upon determination of a failure to |
24 |
| receive written approval from the Department prior to the |
25 |
| commencement of operation shall impose a civil administrative |
26 |
| penalty in an amount not exceeding $1,000.
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| (k) When any livestock management facility not using an |
28 |
| earthen livestock
waste
lagoon is removed from service, the |
29 |
| accumulated livestock waste remaining within the facility
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| shall be removed and applied to land at rates consistent with a |
31 |
| waste management plan for the
facility. Removal of the waste |
32 |
| shall occur within 12 months after the date
livestock |
33 |
| production
at the facility ceases. In addition, the owner or |
34 |
| operator shall make
provisions to prevent the
accumulation of |
35 |
| precipitation within the livestock waste handling facility.
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| Upon completion
of the removal of manure, the owner or operator |
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| removed. The
Department shall conduct an inspection of the |
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| livestock waste handling facility
and inform the
owner or |
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| operator in writing that the requirements imposed under this
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| subsection (k) have been met or that
additional actions are |
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| necessary. Commencement of operations at a facility
that has |
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| livestock
shelters left intact and that has completed the |
9 |
| requirements imposed under this
subsection
(k)
and that has |
10 |
| been
operated as a livestock management facility or livestock |
11 |
| waste handling
facility for 4
consecutive months at any time |
12 |
| within the previous 10 years shall not be
considered a new or
|
13 |
| expanded livestock management or waste handling facility. A new |
14 |
| facility
constructed after May 21, 1996 that has
been removed
|
15 |
| from service for a period of 2 or more years shall not be |
16 |
| placed back into
service prior to an
inspection of the |
17 |
| livestock waste handling facility and receipt of written
|
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| approval by the
Department.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-110, eff. 7-13-99.)
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| (510 ILCS 77/20)
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| Sec. 20. Handling, storing and disposing of livestock |
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| waste.
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| (a) The livestock management facility owner or operator |
24 |
| shall comply
with the requirements for handling, storing, and |
25 |
| disposing of livestock wastes
as set forth in the rules adopted |
26 |
| pursuant to the Illinois Environmental
Protection Act |
27 |
| concerning agriculture related pollution.
|
28 |
| (b) The livestock management facility owner or operator at |
29 |
| a facility of
less than 1,000 animal units shall not be |
30 |
| required to prepare and maintain a
waste management plan.
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31 |
| (c) The livestock management facility owner or operator at |
32 |
| a facility of
1,000 or greater animal units but less than 5,000 |
33 |
| animal units
shall prepare
and maintain on file at the |
34 |
| livestock management facility a general waste
management plan. |
35 |
| Notwithstanding this requirement, a livestock management
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| interim basis but not
to exceed 6 months after the effective |
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| date of the rules promulgated pursuant
to this Act to allow for |
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| the owner or operator of the facility to develop a
waste |
5 |
| management plan. The waste management plan shall be available |
6 |
| for
inspection during normal business hours by Department |
7 |
| personnel. A livestock management facility owner or operator |
8 |
| who has been issued a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination |
9 |
| System-Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation Permit by the |
10 |
| United States Environmental Protection Agency or the Illinois |
11 |
| Environmental Protection Agency shall not be subject to the |
12 |
| requirements of this subsection (c) during the time period that |
13 |
| the permit is effective.
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| (d) The livestock management facility owner or operator at |
15 |
| a facility of
5,000 or greater animal units shall prepare, |
16 |
| maintain, and submit to the
Department the waste management |
17 |
| plan for approval. Approval of the waste
management plan shall |
18 |
| be predicated on compliance with provisions of subsection
(f). |
19 |
| The waste management plan shall be approved by the Department |
20 |
| before
operation of the facility or in the case of an existing |
21 |
| facility, the waste
management plan shall be submitted within |
22 |
| 60 working days after the effective
date of the rules |
23 |
| promulgated pursuant to this Act.
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24 |
| The owner or operator of an existing livestock management |
25 |
| facility that
through growth meets or exceeds 5,000 animal |
26 |
| units shall file its waste
management plan with the Department |
27 |
| within 60 working days after reaching the
stated animal units.
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28 |
| The owner or operator of a livestock management facility |
29 |
| that is subject to
this subsection (d) shall file within 60 |
30 |
| working days with the Department a
revised waste management |
31 |
| plan when there is a change as provided in subsection
(e) of |
32 |
| this Section that will materially affect compliance with the |
33 |
| waste
management plan.
|
34 |
| A livestock management facility owner or operator who has |
35 |
| been issued a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination |
36 |
| System-Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation Permit by the |
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| requirements of this subsection (d) during the time period that |
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| the permit is effective.
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| (d-5) The owner or operator of multiple livestock |
6 |
| management facilities
under common facility ownership where |
7 |
| the cumulative animal units of the
facilities are equal to or |
8 |
| greater than the animal unit numbers provided for in
subsection |
9 |
| (c) of this Section shall prepare and keep on file at each |
10 |
| facility
a waste management plan in accordance with the |
11 |
| requirements of subsection (c).
The owner or operator of |
12 |
| multiple livestock management facilities that are
under common |
13 |
| facility ownership where the cumulative animal units of the
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14 |
| facilities are equal to or greater than the animal unit numbers |
15 |
| provided for
in subsection (d) of this Section shall prepare |
16 |
| and file with the Department a
waste management plan in |
17 |
| accordance with the provisions of subsection (d).
Cumulative |
18 |
| animal units shall be determined by combining the animal units |
19 |
| of
multiple livestock management facilities under the common |
20 |
| facility ownership
based upon the design capacity of each |
21 |
| facility. For the purposes of this
subsection (d-5), "under |
22 |
| common facility ownership" means the same person or
persons |
23 |
| own, directly or indirectly, through majority owned business |
24 |
| entities
at least 51% of any person or persons (as defined by |
25 |
| Section 10.55) that own or
operate the livestock management |
26 |
| facility or livestock waste handling facility
located in the |
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| State of Illinois.
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| (e) The owner or operator of a livestock management |
29 |
| facility shall update
the waste management plan when there is a |
30 |
| change in values shown in the plan
under item (1) of subsection |
31 |
| (f) of this Section. The waste management plan
and records of |
32 |
| livestock waste disposal shall be kept on file for three years.
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| (f) The application of livestock waste to the land is an |
34 |
| acceptable,
recommended, and established practice in Illinois. |
35 |
| However, when livestock
waste is not applied in a responsible |
36 |
| manner, it may create pollutional
problems. It should be |
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3 |
| currently ongoing.
The Dean of the College of Agricultural, |
4 |
| Consumer and Environmental Sciences
at the University of |
5 |
| Illinois, or his or her designee, shall annually report
to the |
6 |
| Advisory Committee on the status of phosphorus research, |
7 |
| including
research that has been supported in whole or in part |
8 |
| by the Illinois
Council on Food and Agricultural Research. The |
9 |
| Advisory Committee
may also consult with other appropriate |
10 |
| research entities on the status of
phosphorus research. It is |
11 |
| considered acceptable to prepare and implement a
waste |
12 |
| management plan based on a nitrogen rate, unless otherwise |
13 |
| restricted by
this Section. The waste management plan shall |
14 |
| include the following:
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15 |
| (1) An estimate of the volume of livestock waste to be |
16 |
| disposed of
annually, which shall be obtained by |
17 |
| multiplying the design capacity of the
facility by the |
18 |
| appropriate amount of waste generated by the animals. The
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| values showing the amount of waste generated in Table 2-1, |
20 |
| Midwest Plan
Service's, MWPS-18, Livestock Waste |
21 |
| Management Facilities Handbook or Design
Criteria for the |
22 |
| field application of livestock waste adopted by the Agency
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23 |
| may be used.
|
24 |
| (2) The number of acres available for disposal of the |
25 |
| waste, whether they
are owned by the owner or operator of |
26 |
| the livestock waste management facility
or are shown to be |
27 |
| contracted with another person or persons for disposal of
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28 |
| waste.
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29 |
| (3) An estimate of the nutrient value of the waste. The |
30 |
| owner or operator
may prepare a plan based on an average of |
31 |
| the minimum and maximum numbers in
the table values derived |
32 |
| from Midwest Plan Service's, MWPS-18, Livestock Waste
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33 |
| Facilities Handbook, the Agency's Agriculture Related |
34 |
| Pollution regulations,
or the results of analysis |
35 |
| performed on samples of waste. For the purposes of
|
36 |
| compliance with this subsection, the nutrient values of |
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results, the nutrient |
3 |
| values may vary with the accuracy of the analytical
method.
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| (3.5) Results of the Bray P1 or Mehlich test for soil |
5 |
| phosphorus reported
in pounds of elemental phosphorus per |
6 |
| acre. Soil samples shall be obtained and
analyzed from the |
7 |
| livestock waste application fields on land owned or under |
8 |
| the
control of the owner or operator where applications are |
9 |
| planned. Fields where
livestock waste is applied shall be |
10 |
| sampled every 3 years. Sampling
procedures, such as the |
11 |
| number of samples and the depth of sampling, as
outlined in |
12 |
| the current edition of the Illinois Agronomy Handbook shall |
13 |
| be
followed when soil samples are obtained.
|
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| (3.6) If the average Bray P1 or Mehlich test result for |
15 |
| soil phosphorus
calculated from samples obtained from the |
16 |
| application field is 300 pounds or
less of elemental |
17 |
| phosphorus per acre, livestock waste may continue to be
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18 |
| applied to that field in accordance with subsection (f) of |
19 |
| this Section.
If the average Bray P1 or Mehlich test result |
20 |
| for soil phosphorus for an
application field is greater |
21 |
| than 300 pounds of elemental phosphorus per acre,
the owner |
22 |
| or operator shall apply livestock waste at the phosphorus |
23 |
| rate to the
field until the average Bray P1 or Mehlich test |
24 |
| for soil phosphorus indicates
there is less than 300 pounds |
25 |
| of elemental phosphorus per acre. Upon the
development of a |
26 |
| phosphorus index that is approved subject to the provisions
|
27 |
| established in Section 55 of this Act, the owner or |
28 |
| operator shall use such
index in lieu of the 300 pounds of |
29 |
| elemental phosphorus per acre.
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| (4) An indication that the livestock waste will be |
31 |
| applied at rates not
to exceed the agronomic nitrogen |
32 |
| demand of the crops to be grown when averaged
over a 5-year |
33 |
| period.
|
34 |
| (5) A provision that livestock waste applied within 1/4 |
35 |
| mile of any
residence not part of the facility shall be |
36 |
| injected or incorporated on the
day of application. |
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| operation prior to
the effective date of this Act or |
4 |
| existing facilities applying waste on frozen
ground are not |
5 |
| subject to the provisions of this item (5).
|
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| (6) A provision that livestock waste may not be applied |
7 |
| within 200 feet
of surface water unless the water is |
8 |
| upgrade or there is adequate diking, and
waste will not be |
9 |
| applied within 150 feet of potable water supply wells.
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| (7) A provision that livestock waste may not be applied |
11 |
| in a 10-year
flood plain unless the injection or |
12 |
| incorporation method of application is
used.
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| (8) A provision that livestock waste may not be applied |
14 |
| in waterways.
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15 |
| (9) A provision that if waste is spread on frozen or |
16 |
| snow-covered land,
the application will be limited to land |
17 |
| areas on which:
|
18 |
| (A) land slopes are 5% or less, or
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| (B) adequate erosion control practices exist.
|
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| (10) Methods for disposal of animal waste.
|
21 |
| (g) Any person who is required to prepare and maintain a |
22 |
| waste management
plan and who fails to do so shall be issued a |
23 |
| warning letter by the Department
for the first violation and |
24 |
| shall be given 30 working days to prepare a waste
management |
25 |
| plan. For failure to prepare and maintain a waste management |
26 |
| plan,
the person shall be fined an administrative penalty of up |
27 |
| to $1,000 by the
Department and shall
be required to enter into |
28 |
| an agreement of compliance to prepare and maintain
a waste |
29 |
| management plan within 30 working days. For failure to prepare |
30 |
| and
maintain a waste management plan after the second 30 day |
31 |
| period or for failure
to enter into a compliance agreement, the |
32 |
| Department may issue an operational
cease and desist order |
33 |
| until compliance is attained.
|
34 |
| (Source: P.A. 91-110, eff. 7-13-99; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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facilities. |
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| (a) Grandfather provision; facilities in existence prior |
4 |
| to July 15, 1991.
Livestock management facilities and livestock |
5 |
| waste handling
facilities in existence prior to July 15, 1991 |
6 |
| shall comply with
setbacks in existence prior to July 15, 1991, |
7 |
| as set forth in the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act and |
8 |
| rules promulgated under that Act.
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| (b) Grandfather provision; facilities in existence on |
10 |
| effective date and
after July 15, 1991. Livestock management |
11 |
| facilities and livestock waste
handling facilities in |
12 |
| existence on the effective date of this Act but after
July 15, |
13 |
| 1991 shall comply with setbacks in existence prior to the |
14 |
| effective
date of
this Act, as set forth in the Illinois |
15 |
| Environmental Protection Act and rules
promulgated under that |
16 |
| Act.
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| (c) New livestock management or livestock waste handling |
18 |
| facilities.
Any new facility shall comply with the following |
19 |
| setbacks:
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| (1) For purposes of determining setback distances, |
21 |
| minimum
distances shall be measured from the nearest corner |
22 |
| of the residence or place
of common assembly to the nearest |
23 |
| corner of the earthen waste lagoon or
livestock management |
24 |
| facility, whichever is closer.
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25 |
| (2) A livestock management facility or livestock waste |
26 |
| handling facility
serving less than 50 animal
units shall |
27 |
| be exempt from
setback distances as set forth in this Act |
28 |
| but shall be subject to rules
promulgated under the |
29 |
| Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
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| (3) For a livestock management facility or waste |
31 |
| handling
facility serving 50 or greater but less than 1,000 |
32 |
| animal units, the minimum
setback distance shall be 1/4 |
33 |
| mile from the nearest occupied
residence and 1/2
mile
from
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34 |
| the nearest populated area.
|
35 |
| (3.5) A livestock management facility or waste |
36 |
| handling facility serving 50 or greater and 150 or less |
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| animal units located wholly within an agricultural area as |
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3 |
| Conservation and Protection Act with a separation distance |
4 |
| of not less than 2,640 feet between the outermost extent of |
5 |
| the livestock management facility or livestock waste |
6 |
| handling facility and the agricultural area boundaries |
7 |
| shall be exempt from setback distances as set forth in this |
8 |
| Act but shall be subject to rules adopted under the |
9 |
| Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
|
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| (4) For a livestock management facility or livestock |
11 |
| waste
handling facility serving 1,000 or greater but less |
12 |
| than 7,000 animal units,
the
setback is as follows:
|
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| (A) For a populated area, the minimum setback shall |
14 |
| be
increased 440 feet over the minimum setback of 1/2 |
15 |
| mile for each additional
1,000 animal units over 1,000 |
16 |
| animal units.
|
17 |
| (B) For any occupied residence, the minimum |
18 |
| setback shall be
increased 220 feet over the minimum |
19 |
| setback of 1/4 mile for each additional
1,000 animal |
20 |
| units over 1,000 animal units.
|
21 |
| (5) For a livestock management facility or livestock |
22 |
| waste
handling facility serving 7,000 or greater animal |
23 |
| units, the setback is as
follows:
|
24 |
| (A) For a populated area, the minimum setback shall |
25 |
| be 1 mile.
|
26 |
| (B) For any occupied residence, the minimum |
27 |
| setback shall be 1/2 mile.
|
28 |
| (d) Requirements governing the location of a new livestock |
29 |
| management
facility and new livestock waste-handling facility |
30 |
| and conditions for
exemptions or compliance with the maximum |
31 |
| feasible location as provided in
rules adopted pursuant to the |
32 |
| Illinois Environmental Protection Act concerning
agriculture |
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| regulated pollution shall apply to those facilities identified |
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| in
subsections (b) and (c) of this Section. With regard to the |
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| maximum feasible
location requirements, any reference to a |
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| setback distance in the rules
under the Illinois Environmental |
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| Protection Act shall mean the appropriate
distance as
set forth |
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| (e) Setback category shall be determined by the design |
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| capacity in animal
units of the livestock management
facility.
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| (f) Setbacks may be decreased when innovative designs as |
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| approved by the
Department are incorporated into the facility.
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| (g) A setback may be decreased when waivers are obtained |
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residences that are occupied and located in the |
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| setback area.
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| Sec. 55. Rules; Livestock Management Facilities Advisory |
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| Committee.
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| (a) There is hereby established a Livestock Management |
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| Facilities Advisory
Committee, which shall include the |
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| Directors of the Department of Agriculture,
the Environmental |
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| Protection Agency, the Department of Natural Resources, and
the |
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| Department of Public Health, or their designees. The Director |
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| of
Agriculture or his or her designee shall serve as the Chair |
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| of the Advisory
Committee. Members of the
Advisory Committee |
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| may organize themselves as they deem necessary and shall
serve |
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| without compensation.
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| (b) The Advisory Committee shall review, evaluate, and make |
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| recommendations
to the Department of Agriculture for rules |
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| necessary for the
implementation of this Act. Based upon the |
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| recommendations of the Advisory
Committee, the Department of |
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| Agriculture shall: (i) propose rules to the Pollution Control |
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| Board for
the implementation of
design and construction |
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| standards for livestock
waste handling facilities as set forth |
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| in Sections 13 and 15(a-5) of
this Act
based upon
the standards |
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| set forth in the American Society of Agricultural Engineers'
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| Standards,
Engineering Practices and Data (ASAE Standards) and |
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| future updates, Midwest
Plan
Service's Concrete Manure Storage |
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| Handbook (MWPS-36) and future updates and
related supplemental |
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| technical documents, the Midwest Plan Service's Livestock
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| Waste Facilities Handbook (MWPS-18) and future updates and |
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| related supplemental
technical documents or similar standards |
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| used by the Natural Resources
Conservation
Service of the |
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| United States Department of Agriculture; and (ii) on
and after |
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| the
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1999, provide |
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| public notice in
the State
newspaper, the Illinois Register, |
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| and on the Department's Internet website;
hold
public
hearings |
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| during the first notice period; and take public comments and |
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| adopt
rules
pursuant
to the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
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| Act for all Sections of this Act other
than
design and |
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| construction standards for livestock waste handling facility |
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| as set
forth in
Sections 13 and 15(a-5).
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| (c) The
Pollution Control Board shall hold hearings on and |
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| adopt rules
for
the implementation of
design and construction |
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| standards for livestock waste handling facilities
as set forth |
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| in Sections 13 and 15(a-5) of this Act in the manner
provided |
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| for in Sections 27 and 28
of the Environmental Protection Act. |
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| Rules adopted pursuant to this Section
shall take into account |
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| all available pollution control technologies
and shall be
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| technologically feasible and economically reasonable.
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| (d) The Advisory Committee shall meet as needed as |
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| determined by the Chair of the Advisory Committee to accomplish |
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| the requirements of subsection (b)
once every 6 months after |
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| the
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 to review, |
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| evaluate, and make
recommendations to the Department of |
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| Agriculture concerning the Department's
random inspection of |
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| livestock waste lagoons under Section 16 of this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-565, eff. 6-1-98; 91-110, eff. 7-13-99.)
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| amended by repealing Section 17.
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