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Sen. Debbie DeFrancesco Halvorson
Filed: 3/10/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2088
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2088 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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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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| shall
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.
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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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| and all
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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| (510 ILCS 77/13)
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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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| shall
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 |
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| containment structure and to
prevent
seepage of the stored |
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| material to groundwater. Footings and underlying
structure
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| support shall be incorporated into the design standards of |
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| the storage
structure in
accordance with the requirements |
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| of Section 4.1 of the American Society of
Agricultural |
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| Engineers (ASAE) EP 393.2 or future updates.
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| (c) A livestock waste handling facility owner may rely on |
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| 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 |
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| information.
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| (d) The standards in subsections (a) and (b) shall serve as |
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| interim
construction
standards until such time as permanent |
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| rules promulgated pursuant to Section 55
of this Act
become |
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| effective. In addition, the Department and the Board shall |
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| utilize the
interim
standards in subsections (a) and (b) as a |
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| basis for the development of such
permanent rules.
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| (e) The owner or operator of a livestock management |
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| facility or livestock
waste
handling facility may, with the |
21 |
| approval of the Department, elect to exceed the
strength and
|
22 |
| load requirements as set forth in this Section.
|
23 |
| (f) The owner or operator of a livestock management |
24 |
| facility or livestock
waste
handling facility shall send, by |
25 |
| certified mail or in person, to the Department
a certification
|
26 |
| of compliance together with copies of verification documents |
27 |
| upon completion of
construction.
In the case of structures |
28 |
| constructed with the design standards used by the
Natural |
29 |
| Resources
Conservation Service of the United States Department |
30 |
| of Agriculture, copies of
the design
standards and a statement |
31 |
| of verification signed by a representative of the
United States
|
32 |
| Department of Agriculture shall accompany the owner's or |
33 |
| operator's
certification of
compliance. The certification |
34 |
| shall state that the structure meets or exceeds
the |
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in subsection (a) of this Section. A $250 filing |
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statement.
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4 |
| prior to
construction, during
construction, and within 10 |
5 |
| business days following receipt of the
certification of |
6 |
| compliance
to determine compliance with the construction |
7 |
| standards.
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8 |
| (h) The Department shall require modification when |
9 |
| necessary to bring the
construction into compliance with the |
10 |
| standards set forth in this Section. The
person making
the |
11 |
| inspection shall discuss with the owner, operator, or certified |
12 |
| livestock
manager an
evaluation of the livestock waste handling |
13 |
| facility construction and shall (i)
provide on-site
written |
14 |
| recommendations to the owner, operator, or certified livestock |
15 |
| manager
of what
modifications are necessary or (ii) inform the |
16 |
| owner, operator, or certified
livestock manager
that the |
17 |
| facility meets the standards set forth in this Section. On the |
18 |
| day of
the inspection, the
person making the inspection shall |
19 |
| give the owner, operator, or certified
livestock manager a
|
20 |
| written report of findings based on the inspection together |
21 |
| with an explanation
of remedial
measures necessary to enable |
22 |
| the livestock waste handling facility to meet the
standards set
|
23 |
| forth in this Section. The Department shall, within 5 business |
24 |
| days of the date of inspection,
send an official written notice |
25 |
| to the owner or operator of the livestock waste handling |
26 |
| facility
by certified mail, return receipt requested, |
27 |
| indicating that the facility meets the standards set
forth in |
28 |
| this Section or identifying the remedial measures necessary to |
29 |
| enable the livestock
waste handling facility to meet the |
30 |
| standards set forth in this Section. The owner or operator
|
31 |
| shall, within 10 business days of receipt of an official |
32 |
| written notice of deficiencies, contact the
Department to |
33 |
| develop the principles of an agreement of compliance. The owner |
34 |
| or operator
and the Department shall enter into an agreement of |
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changes to be made to |
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| required under
this Section. If an agreement of compliance |
4 |
| cannot be achieved, the Department
shall issue a
compliance |
5 |
| order to the owner or operator outlining the specific changes |
6 |
| to be
made to bring
the construction into compliance with the |
7 |
| standards required under this
Section.
The owner
or operator |
8 |
| can request an administrative hearing to contest the provisions |
9 |
| of
the
Department's compliance order.
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10 |
| (j) If any owner or operator operates in violation of an |
11 |
| agreement of
compliance, the
Department shall seek an |
12 |
| injunction in circuit court to prohibit the operation
of the |
13 |
| facility
until construction and certification of the livestock |
14 |
| waste handling facility
are in compliance
with the provisions |
15 |
| of this Section.
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16 |
| (j-5) Any owner or operator who commences operation prior |
17 |
| to receiving written approval from the Department shall be |
18 |
| subject to an administrative hearing by the Department. The |
19 |
| administrative law judge, upon determination of a failure to |
20 |
| receive written approval from the Department prior to the |
21 |
| commencement of operation shall impose a civil administrative |
22 |
| penalty in an amount not exceeding $1,000.
|
23 |
| (k) When any livestock management facility not using an |
24 |
| earthen livestock
waste
lagoon is removed from service, the |
25 |
| accumulated livestock waste remaining within the facility
|
26 |
| shall be removed and applied to land at rates consistent with a |
27 |
| waste management plan for the
facility. Removal of the waste |
28 |
| shall occur within 12 months after the date
livestock |
29 |
| production
at the facility ceases. In addition, the owner or |
30 |
| operator shall make
provisions to prevent the
accumulation of |
31 |
| precipitation within the livestock waste handling facility.
|
32 |
| Upon completion
of the removal of manure, the owner or operator |
33 |
| of the facility shall notify
the Department that
the facility |
34 |
| is being removed from service and the remaining manure has been
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and inform the
owner or |
3 |
| operator in writing that the requirements imposed under this
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| subsection (k) have been met or that
additional actions are |
5 |
| necessary. Commencement of operations at a facility
that has |
6 |
| livestock
shelters left intact and that has completed the |
7 |
| requirements imposed under this
subsection
(k)
and that has |
8 |
| been
operated as a livestock management facility or livestock |
9 |
| waste handling
facility for 4
consecutive months at any time |
10 |
| within the previous 10 years shall not be
considered a new or
|
11 |
| expanded livestock management or waste handling facility. A new |
12 |
| facility
constructed after May 21, 1996 that has
been removed
|
13 |
| from service for a period of 2 or more years shall not be |
14 |
| placed back into
service prior to an
inspection of the |
15 |
| livestock waste handling facility and receipt of written
|
16 |
| approval by the
Department.
|
17 |
| (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 |
20 |
| waste.
|
21 |
| (a) The livestock management facility owner or operator |
22 |
| shall comply
with the requirements for handling, storing, and |
23 |
| disposing of livestock wastes
as set forth in the rules adopted |
24 |
| pursuant to the Illinois Environmental
Protection Act |
25 |
| concerning agriculture related pollution.
|
26 |
| (b) The livestock management facility owner or operator at |
27 |
| a facility of
less than 1,000 animal units shall not be |
28 |
| required to prepare and maintain a
waste management plan.
|
29 |
| (c) The livestock management facility owner or operator at |
30 |
| a facility of
1,000 or greater animal units but less than 5,000 |
31 |
| animal units
shall prepare
and maintain on file at the |
32 |
| livestock management facility a general waste
management plan. |
33 |
| Notwithstanding this requirement, a livestock management
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to exceed 6 months after the effective |
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| date of the rules promulgated pursuant
to this Act to allow for |
4 |
| 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.
|
14 |
| (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.
|
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.
|
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 |
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3 |
| United States Environmental Protection Agency or the Illinois |
4 |
| Environmental Protection Agency shall not be subject to the |
5 |
| requirements of this subsection (d) during the time period that |
6 |
| the permit is effective.
|
7 |
| (d-5) The owner or operator of multiple livestock |
8 |
| management facilities
under common facility ownership where |
9 |
| the cumulative animal units of the
facilities are equal to or |
10 |
| greater than the animal unit numbers provided for in
subsection |
11 |
| (c) of this Section shall prepare and keep on file at each |
12 |
| facility
a waste management plan in accordance with the |
13 |
| requirements of subsection (c).
The owner or operator of |
14 |
| multiple livestock management facilities that are
under common |
15 |
| facility ownership where the cumulative animal units of the
|
16 |
| facilities are equal to or greater than the animal unit numbers |
17 |
| provided for
in subsection (d) of this Section shall prepare |
18 |
| and file with the Department a
waste management plan in |
19 |
| accordance with the provisions of subsection (d).
Cumulative |
20 |
| animal units shall be determined by combining the animal units |
21 |
| of
multiple livestock management facilities under the common |
22 |
| facility ownership
based upon the design capacity of each |
23 |
| facility. For the purposes of this
subsection (d-5), "under |
24 |
| common facility ownership" means the same person or
persons |
25 |
| own, directly or indirectly, through majority owned business |
26 |
| entities
at least 51% of any person or persons (as defined by |
27 |
| Section 10.55) that own or
operate the livestock management |
28 |
| facility or livestock waste handling facility
located in the |
29 |
| State of Illinois.
|
30 |
| (e) The owner or operator of a livestock management |
31 |
| facility shall update
the waste management plan when there is a |
32 |
| change in values shown in the plan
under item (1) of subsection |
33 |
| (f) of this Section. The waste management plan
and records of |
34 |
| livestock waste disposal shall be kept on file for three years.
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recommended, and established practice in Illinois. |
3 |
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waste is not applied in a responsible |
4 |
| manner, it may create pollutional
problems. It should be |
5 |
| recognized that research relative to livestock waste
|
6 |
| application based on livestock waste nutrient content is |
7 |
| currently ongoing.
The Dean of the College of Agricultural, |
8 |
| Consumer and Environmental Sciences
at the University of |
9 |
| Illinois, or his or her designee, shall annually report
to the |
10 |
| Advisory Committee on the status of phosphorus research, |
11 |
| including
research that has been supported in whole or in part |
12 |
| by the Illinois
Council on Food and Agricultural Research. The |
13 |
| Advisory Committee
may also consult with other appropriate |
14 |
| research entities on the status of
phosphorus research. It is |
15 |
| considered acceptable to prepare and implement a
waste |
16 |
| management plan based on a nitrogen rate, unless otherwise |
17 |
| restricted by
this Section. The waste management plan shall |
18 |
| include the following:
|
19 |
| (1) An estimate of the volume of livestock waste to be |
20 |
| disposed of
annually, which shall be obtained by |
21 |
| multiplying the design capacity of the
facility by the |
22 |
| appropriate amount of waste generated by the animals. The
|
23 |
| values showing the amount of waste generated in Table 2-1, |
24 |
| Midwest Plan
Service's, MWPS-18, Livestock Waste |
25 |
| Management Facilities Handbook or Design
Criteria for the |
26 |
| field application of livestock waste adopted by the Agency
|
27 |
| may be used.
|
28 |
| (2) The number of acres available for disposal of the |
29 |
| waste, whether they
are owned by the owner or operator of |
30 |
| the livestock waste management facility
or are shown to be |
31 |
| contracted with another person or persons for disposal of
|
32 |
| waste.
|
33 |
| (3) An estimate of the nutrient value of the waste. The |
34 |
| owner or operator
may prepare a plan based on an average of |
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the table values derived |
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3 |
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4 |
| Pollution regulations,
or the results of analysis |
5 |
| performed on samples of waste. For the purposes of
|
6 |
| compliance with this subsection, the nutrient values of |
7 |
| livestock waste may
vary as indicated in the source table. |
8 |
| In the case of laboratory analytical
results, the nutrient |
9 |
| values may vary with the accuracy of the analytical
method.
|
10 |
| (3.5) Results of the Bray P1 or Mehlich test for soil |
11 |
| phosphorus reported
in pounds of elemental phosphorus per |
12 |
| acre. Soil samples shall be obtained and
analyzed from the |
13 |
| livestock waste application fields on land owned or under |
14 |
| the
control of the owner or operator where applications are |
15 |
| planned. Fields where
livestock waste is applied shall be |
16 |
| sampled every 3 years. Sampling
procedures, such as the |
17 |
| number of samples and the depth of sampling, as
outlined in |
18 |
| the current edition of the Illinois Agronomy Handbook shall |
19 |
| be
followed when soil samples are obtained.
|
20 |
| (3.6) If the average Bray P1 or Mehlich test result for |
21 |
| soil phosphorus
calculated from samples obtained from the |
22 |
| application field is 300 pounds or
less of elemental |
23 |
| phosphorus per acre, livestock waste may continue to be
|
24 |
| applied to that field in accordance with subsection (f) of |
25 |
| this Section.
If the average Bray P1 or Mehlich test result |
26 |
| for soil phosphorus for an
application field is greater |
27 |
| than 300 pounds of elemental phosphorus per acre,
the owner |
28 |
| or operator shall apply livestock waste at the phosphorus |
29 |
| rate to the
field until the average Bray P1 or Mehlich test |
30 |
| for soil phosphorus indicates
there is less than 300 pounds |
31 |
| of elemental phosphorus per acre. Upon the
development of a |
32 |
| phosphorus index that is approved subject to the provisions
|
33 |
| established in Section 55 of this Act, the owner or |
34 |
| operator shall use such
index in lieu of the 300 pounds of |
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3 |
| applied at rates not
to exceed the agronomic nitrogen |
4 |
| demand of the crops to be grown when averaged
over a 5-year |
5 |
| period.
|
6 |
| (5) A provision that livestock waste applied within 1/4 |
7 |
| mile of any
residence not part of the facility shall be |
8 |
| injected or incorporated on the
day of application. |
9 |
| However, livestock management facilities and livestock
|
10 |
| waste handling facilities that have irrigation systems in |
11 |
| operation prior to
the effective date of this Act or |
12 |
| existing facilities applying waste on frozen
ground are not |
13 |
| subject to the provisions of this item (5).
|
14 |
| (6) A provision that livestock waste may not be applied |
15 |
| within 200 feet
of surface water unless the water is |
16 |
| upgrade or there is adequate diking, and
waste will not be |
17 |
| applied within 150 feet of potable water supply wells.
|
18 |
| (7) A provision that livestock waste may not be applied |
19 |
| in a 10-year
flood plain unless the injection or |
20 |
| incorporation method of application is
used.
|
21 |
| (8) A provision that livestock waste may not be applied |
22 |
| in waterways.
|
23 |
| (9) A provision that if waste is spread on frozen or |
24 |
| snow-covered land,
the application will be limited to land |
25 |
| areas on which:
|
26 |
| (A) land slopes are 5% or less, or
|
27 |
| (B) adequate erosion control practices exist.
|
28 |
| (10) Methods for disposal of animal waste.
|
29 |
| (g) Any person who is required to prepare and maintain a |
30 |
| waste management
plan and who fails to do so shall be issued a |
31 |
| warning letter by the Department
for the first violation and |
32 |
| shall be given 30 working days to prepare a waste
management |
33 |
| plan. For failure to prepare and maintain a waste management |
34 |
| plan,
the person shall be fined an administrative penalty of up |
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Department and shall
be required to enter into |
2 |
| an agreement of compliance to prepare and maintain
a waste |
3 |
| management plan within 30 working days. For failure to prepare |
4 |
| and
maintain a waste management plan after the second 30 day |
5 |
| period or for failure
to enter into a compliance agreement, the |
6 |
| Department may issue an operational
cease and desist order |
7 |
| until compliance is attained.
|
8 |
| (Source: P.A. 91-110, eff. 7-13-99; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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| (510 ILCS 77/35)
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| Sec. 35. Setbacks for livestock management and livestock |
11 |
| handling
facilities. |
12 |
| (a) Grandfather provision; facilities in existence prior |
13 |
| to July 15, 1991.
Livestock management facilities and livestock |
14 |
| waste handling
facilities in existence prior to July 15, 1991 |
15 |
| shall comply with
setbacks in existence prior to July 15, 1991, |
16 |
| as set forth in the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act and |
17 |
| rules promulgated under that Act.
|
18 |
| (b) Grandfather provision; facilities in existence on |
19 |
| effective date and
after July 15, 1991. Livestock management |
20 |
| facilities and livestock waste
handling facilities in |
21 |
| existence on the effective date of this Act but after
July 15, |
22 |
| 1991 shall comply with setbacks in existence prior to the |
23 |
| effective
date of
this Act, as set forth in the Illinois |
24 |
| Environmental Protection Act and rules
promulgated under that |
25 |
| Act.
|
26 |
| (c) New livestock management or livestock waste handling |
27 |
| facilities.
Any new facility shall comply with the following |
28 |
| setbacks:
|
29 |
| (1) For purposes of determining setback distances, |
30 |
| minimum
distances shall be measured from the nearest corner |
31 |
| of the residence or place
of common assembly to the nearest |
32 |
| corner of the earthen waste lagoon or
livestock management |
33 |
| facility, whichever is closer.
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serving less than 50 animal
units shall |
3 |
| be exempt from
setback distances as set forth in this Act |
4 |
| but shall be subject to rules
promulgated under the |
5 |
| Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
|
6 |
| (3) For a livestock management facility or waste |
7 |
| handling
facility serving 50 or greater but less than 1,000 |
8 |
| animal units, the minimum
setback distance shall be 1/4 |
9 |
| mile from the nearest occupied
residence and 1/2
mile
from
|
10 |
| the nearest populated area.
|
11 |
| (3.5) A livestock management facility or waste |
12 |
| handling facility serving 50 or greater and 150 or less |
13 |
| animal units located wholly within an agricultural area as |
14 |
| established pursuant to the Agricultural Areas |
15 |
| Conservation and Protection Act with a separation distance |
16 |
| of not less than 2,640 feet between the outermost extent of |
17 |
| the livestock management facility or livestock waste |
18 |
| handling facility and the agricultural area boundaries |
19 |
| shall be exempt from setback distances as set forth in this |
20 |
| Act but shall be subject to rules adopted under the |
21 |
| Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
|
22 |
| (4) For a livestock management facility or livestock |
23 |
| waste
handling facility serving 1,000 or greater but less |
24 |
| than 7,000 animal units,
the
setback is as follows:
|
25 |
| (A) For a populated area, the minimum setback shall |
26 |
| be
increased 440 feet over the minimum setback of 1/2 |
27 |
| mile for each additional
1,000 animal units over 1,000 |
28 |
| animal units.
|
29 |
| (B) For any occupied residence, the minimum |
30 |
| setback shall be
increased 220 feet over the minimum |
31 |
| setback of 1/4 mile for each additional
1,000 animal |
32 |
| units over 1,000 animal units.
|
33 |
| (5) For a livestock management facility or livestock |
34 |
| waste
handling facility serving 7,000 or greater animal |
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follows:
|
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3 |
| be 1 mile.
|
4 |
| (B) For any occupied residence, the minimum |
5 |
| setback shall be 1/2 mile.
|
6 |
| (d) Requirements governing the location of a new livestock |
7 |
| management
facility and new livestock waste-handling facility |
8 |
| and conditions for
exemptions or compliance with the maximum |
9 |
| feasible location as provided in
rules adopted pursuant to the |
10 |
| Illinois Environmental Protection Act concerning
agriculture |
11 |
| regulated pollution shall apply to those facilities identified |
12 |
| in
subsections (b) and (c) of this Section. With regard to the |
13 |
| maximum feasible
location requirements, any reference to a |
14 |
| setback distance in the rules
under the Illinois Environmental |
15 |
| Protection Act shall mean the appropriate
distance as
set forth |
16 |
| in this Section.
|
17 |
| (e) Setback category shall be determined by the design |
18 |
| capacity in animal
units of the livestock management
facility.
|
19 |
| (f) Setbacks may be decreased when innovative designs as |
20 |
| approved by the
Department are incorporated into the facility.
|
21 |
| (g) A setback may be decreased when waivers are obtained |
22 |
| from owners of
residences that are occupied and located in the |
23 |
| setback area.
|
24 |
| (Source: P.A. 91-110, eff. 7-13-99.)
|
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| (510 ILCS 77/55)
|
26 |
| Sec. 55. Rules; Livestock Management Facilities Advisory |
27 |
| Committee.
|
28 |
| (a) There is hereby established a Livestock Management |
29 |
| Facilities Advisory
Committee, which shall include the |
30 |
| 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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| (510 ILCS 77/17 rep.)
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| Section 10. The Livestock Management Facilities Act is |
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| amended by repealing Section 17.".
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