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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 SB1909
Introduced 2/25/2005, by Sen. William R. Haine SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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415 ILCS 5/3.135 |
was 415 ILCS 5/3.94 |
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Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Includes additional materials within the definition of "coal combustion by-product" (CCB). Provides that, in certain circumstances, the EPA must (instead of "may") make written beneficial use determinations that coal-combustion waste is a CCB. Sets forth the procedures for the application for and approval and renewal of a beneficial use determination. Provides that CCB for which a beneficial use determination is approved shall be considered CCB for as long as it is used in accordance with the approval and any conditions of the approval.
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| AN ACT concerning safety.
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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 Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 3.135 and 39 and by adding Section 9.14 as |
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| follows:
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| (415 ILCS 5/3.135) (was 415 ILCS 5/3.94)
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| Sec. 3.135. Coal combustion by-product; CCB.
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| (a) "Coal combustion
by-product" (CCB) means coal |
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| combustion waste when used beneficially in
for any of
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| following ways
purposes : |
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| (1) The extraction or recovery of material compounds |
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| contained within CCB.
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| (2) The use of CCB as a raw ingredient or mineral |
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| filler in the
manufacture of the following commercial |
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| products: cement; concrete and concrete mortars; |
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| cementious
concrete products
including block, pipe and |
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| precast/prestressed components; asphalt or cementious
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| cement
based roofing products
shingles ; plastic products |
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| including pipes and fittings; paints
and metal alloys ; kiln |
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| fired products including bricks, blocks, and tiles; |
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| abrasive media; gypsum wallboard; asphaltic concrete, or |
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| asphalt based paving material . |
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| (3) CCB used (A) in accordance
conformance with the |
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| Illinois Department of Transportation ("IDOT") standard
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| specifications and subsection (a-5) of this Section or (B)
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| and
under the
approval of the Department of Transportation |
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| for IDOT projects .
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| (4) Bottom ash used as antiskid material, athletic |
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| tracks, or foot paths.
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| (5) Use as a substitute for lime (CaO and MgO) in the |
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| lime
stabilization or modification of
soils providing the |
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| CCB meets the IDOT
Illinois Department of Transportation
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| ("IDOT")
specifications for soil modifiers
byproduct |
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| limes .
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| (6) CCB used as a functionally equivalent substitute |
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| for agricultural lime
as a soil conditioner.
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| (7) Bottom ash used in non-IDOT pavement sub-base or |
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| base, pipe bedding, or foundation
backfill.
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| (8) Structural fill, when used in an engineered |
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| application or combined
with cement, sand, or water to |
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| produce a controlled strength fill material
and covered |
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| with 12 inches of soil unless infiltration is prevented by |
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material itself or other cover material.
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| (9) Mine subsidence, mine fire control, mine sealing, |
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| and mine reclamation.
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| (a-5)
(10) Except to the extent that the uses are otherwise |
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| authorized by law
without such restrictions, the uses specified |
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| in items (a)(3)(A) and (a) (7) through (a) (9) shall be subject |
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| to the
following conditions:
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| (A) CCB shall not have been mixed with hazardous waste |
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| prior to use .
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| (B) CCB shall not exceed Class I Groundwater Standards |
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| for the following parameters
metals when
tested utilizing |
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| test method ASTM D3987-85 : arsenic, barium, boron, |
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| cadmium, antimony, beryllium, chloride, chromium, cobalt, |
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| copper, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, selenium, |
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| silver, sulfate, thallium, phenol, and zinc. The sample or |
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| samples tested shall be representative of the CCB being |
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| considered for use. ;
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| (C) Unless otherwise exempted, users of CCB for the |
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| purposes described in items (a)(3)(A) and (a)(7) through |
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| (a)(9) of this Section shall provide notification
to the |
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| Agency for each project utilizing CCB documenting the |
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| quantity of CCB
utilized and certification of compliance |
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| with conditions (A) and (B) of this subsection .
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| Notification shall not be required for users of CCB for |
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| purposes described in items (a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3)(B), and |
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| (a)(4) through (a)(6) of this Section, or as required |
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| specifically under a beneficial use determination as |
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| provided under this Section, or pavement base, parking lot |
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| base, or
building base projects utilizing less than 10,000 |
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| tons, flowable fill/grout
projects utilizing less than |
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| 1,000 cubic yards or other applications utilizing
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| 100 tons .
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| (D) Fly ash shall be managed
applied in a manner that |
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| minimizes the generation
of airborne particles and dust |
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| using techniques such as moisture conditioning,
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| granulating, inground application, or other demonstrated |
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| method .
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and
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| (E) CCB is not to be accumulated speculatively. CCB is |
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| not accumulated
speculatively if during the calendar year, |
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| the CCB used is equal to 75% of the
CCB by weight or volume |
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| accumulated at the beginning of the period.
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| (F) CCB shall include any prescribed mixture of fly |
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| ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, flue gas desulfurization |
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| scrubber sludge, fluidized bed combustion ash, and stoker |
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| boiler ash and shall be tested as intended for use.
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| (b) To encourage and promote the utilization of CCB in |
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| productive and beneficial
applications, upon request by the |
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| applicant, the Agency shall
may make a written beneficial use |
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| determination
determination that coal-combustion
waste is CCB |
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| when used in a manner other than those uses specified in |
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| subsection (a) of
that specified in this Section if the |
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| applicant demonstrates that use of the coal-combustion waste |
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| satisfies all of the following criteria: the use will not |
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| cause, threaten, or allow the discharge of any contaminant into |
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| the environment; the use will otherwise protect human health |
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| and safety and the environment; and the use constitutes a |
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| legitimate use of the coal-combustion waste as an ingredient or |
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| raw material that is an effective substitute for an analogous |
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| ingredient or raw material
if
the use has been shown to have no |
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| adverse environmental impact greater than the
beneficial uses |
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| specified, in consultation with the Department of Mines and
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| Minerals, the Illinois Clean Coal Institute, the Department of |
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| Transportation,
and such other agencies as may be appropriate .
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| The Agency's beneficial use determinations may allow the |
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| uses set forth in items (a)(3)(A) and (a)(7) through (a)(9) of |
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| this Section without the CCB being subject to the restrictions |
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| set forth in subdivisions (a-5)(B) and (a-5)(E) of this |
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| Section.
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| Within 90 days after the receipt of an application for a |
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| beneficial use determination under this subsection (b), the |
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| Agency shall, in writing, approve, disapprove, or approve with |
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| conditions the beneficial use. Any disapproval or approval with |
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| conditions shall include the Agency's reasons for the |
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| disapproval or conditions. Failure of the Agency to issue a |
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| decision within 90 days shall constitute disapproval of the |
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| beneficial use request. These beneficial use determinations |
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| are subject to review under Section 40 of this Act.
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| Any approval of a beneficial use under this subsection (b) |
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| shall become effective upon the date of the Agency's written |
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| decision and remain in effect for a period of 5 years. If an |
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| applicant desires to continue a beneficial use after the |
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| expiration of the 5-year period, the applicant must submit an |
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| application for renewal no later than 90 days prior to the |
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| expiration. The beneficial use approval shall be automatically |
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| extended unless denied by the Agency in writing with the |
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| Agency's reasons for disapproval, or unless the Agency has |
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| requested an extension for review, in which case the use will |
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| continue to be allowed until an Agency determination is made. |
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| Coal-combustion waste for which a beneficial use is |
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| approved pursuant to this subsection (b) shall be considered |
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| CCB during the effective period of the approval, as long as it |
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| is used in accordance with the approval and any conditions. |
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| The Board shall adopt rules establishing standards and |
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| procedures for the Agency's issuance of beneficial use |
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| determinations under this subsection (b). The Board rules may |
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| also, but are not required to, include standards and procedures |
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| for the revocation of the beneficial use determinations. Prior |
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| to the effective date of Board rules adopted under this |
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| subsection (b), the Agency is authorized to make beneficial use |
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| determinations in accordance with this subsection (b). |
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| The Agency is authorized to prepare and distribute guidance |
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| documents relating to its administration of this Section. |
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| Guidance documents prepared under this subsection are not rules |
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| for the purposes of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-574, eff. 6-26-02.)
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