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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | adding Section 22.57 as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | (415 ILCS 5/22.57 new) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Sec. 22.57. Perchloroethylene in drycleaning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (a) For the purposes of this Section: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | "Drycleaning" means the process of cleaning clothing, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | garments, textiles, fabrics, leather goods, or other like | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | articles using a nonaqueous solvent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | "Drycleaning machine" means any machine, device, or other | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | equipment used in drycleaning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | "Drycleaning solvents" means solvents used in drycleaning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | "Perchloroethylene drycleaning machine" means a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | drycleaning machine that uses perchloroethylene. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | "Primary control system" means a refrigerated condenser or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | an equivalent closed-loop vapor recovery system that reduces | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | the concentration of perchloroethylene in the recirculating | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | air of a perchloroethylene drycleaning machine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | "Refrigerated condenser" means a closed-loop vapor | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | recovery system into which perchloroethylene vapors are | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | introduced and trapped by cooling below the dew point of the |
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1 | perchloroethylene. | ||||||
2 | "Secondary control system" means a device or apparatus that | ||||||
3 | reduces the concentration of perchloroethylene in the | ||||||
4 | recirculating air of a perchloroethylene drycleaning machine | ||||||
5 | at the end of the drying cycle beyond the level achievable with | ||||||
6 | a refrigerated condenser alone. | ||||||
7 | (b) Beginning January 1, 2013: | ||||||
8 | (1) Perchloroethylene drycleaning machines in | ||||||
9 | operation on the effective date of this Section that have a | ||||||
10 | primary control system but not a secondary control system | ||||||
11 | can continue to be used until the end of their useful life, | ||||||
12 | provided that perchloroethylene drycleaning machines that | ||||||
13 | do not have a secondary control system cannot be operated | ||||||
14 | at a facility other than the facility at which they were | ||||||
15 | located on the effective date of this Section. | ||||||
16 | (2) Except as allowed under paragraph (1) of subsection | ||||||
17 | (b) of this Section, no person shall install or operate a | ||||||
18 | perchloroethylene drycleaning machine unless the machine | ||||||
19 | has a primary control system and a secondary control | ||||||
20 | system. | ||||||
21 | (c) Beginning January 1, 2014, no person shall operate a | ||||||
22 | drycleaning machine unless all of the following are met: | ||||||
23 | (1) During the operation of the machine, a person with | ||||||
24 | the following training is present at the facility where the | ||||||
25 | machine is located: | ||||||
26 | (A) Successful completion of an initial |
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1 | environmental training course that is approved by the | ||||||
2 | Dry Cleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Council, | ||||||
3 | in consultation with the Agency and representatives of | ||||||
4 | the drycleaning industry, as providing appropriate | ||||||
5 | training on drycleaning best management practices, | ||||||
6 | including, but not limited to, reducing solvent air | ||||||
7 | emissions, reducing solvent spills and leaks, | ||||||
8 | protecting groundwater, and promoting the efficient | ||||||
9 | use of solvents. | ||||||
10 | (B) Once every 4 years after completion of the | ||||||
11 | initial environmental training course, successful | ||||||
12 | completion of a refresher environmental training | ||||||
13 | course that is approved by the Dry Cleaner | ||||||
14 | Environmental Response Trust Fund Council, in | ||||||
15 | consultation with the Agency and representatives of | ||||||
16 | the drycleaning industry, as providing (i) appropriate | ||||||
17 | review and updates on drycleaning best management | ||||||
18 | practices, including, but not limited to, reducing | ||||||
19 | solvent air emissions, reducing solvent spills and | ||||||
20 | leaks, protecting groundwater, and promoting the | ||||||
21 | efficient use of solvents, and (ii) information on | ||||||
22 | drycleaning solvents, technologies, and alternatives | ||||||
23 | that do not utilize perchloroethylene. | ||||||
24 | (2) Proof of successful completion of the training | ||||||
25 | required under paragraph (1) of subsection (c) of this | ||||||
26 | Section is maintained at the drycleaning facility. Proof of |
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1 | successful completion of the training must be made | ||||||
2 | available for inspection and copying by the Agency or units | ||||||
3 | of local government during normal business hours. | ||||||
4 | (3) All of the following secondary containment | ||||||
5 | measures are in place: | ||||||
6 | (A) There is a containment dike or other | ||||||
7 | containment structure around each machine, item of | ||||||
8 | equipment, drycleaning area, and portable waste | ||||||
9 | container in which any drycleaning solvent is | ||||||
10 | utilized, which shall be capable of containing leaks, | ||||||
11 | spills, or releases of drycleaning solvent from that | ||||||
12 | machine, item, area, or container. The containment | ||||||
13 | dike or other containment structure shall be capable of | ||||||
14 | at least the following: (i) containing a capacity of | ||||||
15 | 110% of the drycleaning solvent in the largest tank or | ||||||
16 | vessel within the machine; (ii) containing 100% of the | ||||||
17 | drycleaning solvent of each item of equipment or | ||||||
18 | drycleaning area; and (iii) containing 100% of the | ||||||
19 | drycleaning solvent of the largest portable waste | ||||||
20 | container or at least 10% of the total volume of the | ||||||
21 | portable waste containers stored within the | ||||||
22 | containment dike or structure, whichever is greater. | ||||||
23 | Petroleum underground storage tank systems that are | ||||||
24 | upgraded in accordance with USEPA upgrade standards | ||||||
25 | pursuant to 40 CFR Part 280 for the tanks and related | ||||||
26 | piping systems and use a leak detection system approved |
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1 | by the USEPA or the Agency are exempt from this | ||||||
2 | subparagraph (A). | ||||||
3 | (B) Those portions of diked floor surfaces on which | ||||||
4 | a drycleaning solvent may leak, spill, or otherwise be | ||||||
5 | released have been sealed or otherwise rendered | ||||||
6 | impervious. | ||||||
7 | (C) All chlorine-based drycleaning solvent is | ||||||
8 | delivered to the drycleaning facility by means of | ||||||
9 | closed, direct-coupled delivery systems. The Dry | ||||||
10 | Cleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Council may | ||||||
11 | adopt rules specifying methods of delivery of solvents | ||||||
12 | other than chlorine-based solvents to drycleaning | ||||||
13 | facilities. Solvents other than chlorine-based | ||||||
14 | solvents must be delivered to drycleaning facilities | ||||||
15 | in accordance with rules adopted by the Dry Cleaner | ||||||
16 | Environmental Response Trust Fund Council. | ||||||
17 | (d) Manufacturers of drycleaning solvents or other | ||||||
18 | cleaning agents used as alternatives to perchloroethylene | ||||||
19 | drycleaning that are sold or offered for sale in Illinois must, | ||||||
20 | in accordance with Agency rules, provide to the Agency | ||||||
21 | sufficient information to allow the Agency to determine whether | ||||||
22 | the drycleaning solvents or cleaning agents may pose negative | ||||||
23 | impacts to human health or the environment. These alternatives | ||||||
24 | shall include, but are not limited to, drycleaning solvents or | ||||||
25 | other cleaning agents used in solvent-based cleaning, | ||||||
26 | carbon-dioxide based cleaning, and professional wet cleaning |
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1 | methods. The information shall include, but is not limited to, | ||||||
2 | information regarding the physical and chemical properties of | ||||||
3 | the drycleaning solvents or cleaning agents and toxicity data. | ||||||
4 | No later than July 1, 2015, the Agency shall adopt in | ||||||
5 | accordance with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act | ||||||
6 | rules specifying the information that manufacturers must | ||||||
7 | submit under this subsection (d). The rules must include, but | ||||||
8 | shall not be limited to, a deadline for submission of the | ||||||
9 | information to the Agency. No later than July 1, 2018, the | ||||||
10 | Agency shall post information resulting from its review of the | ||||||
11 | drycleaning solvents and cleaning agents on the Agency's | ||||||
12 | website. | ||||||
13 | (e) No later than January 1, 2016, the Agency shall submit | ||||||
14 | to the General Assembly a report on the impact to groundwater | ||||||
15 | from newly discovered releases of perchloroethylene in this | ||||||
16 | State. Depending on the nature and scope of any releases that | ||||||
17 | have impacted groundwater, the report may include, but shall | ||||||
18 | not be limited to, recommendations for reducing or eliminating | ||||||
19 | impacts to groundwater from future releases.
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20 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | ||||||
21 | 1, 2013.
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