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90_HB2356 225 ILCS 610/17 from Ch. 8, par. 165 510 ILCS 77/15 510 ILCS 77/18 new 510 ILCS 77/65 new Amends the Illinois Dead Animal Disposal Act and the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Amends the Illinois Dead Animal Disposal Act to require setbacks for sites where the bodies of dead animals or poultry are to be composted. Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act to require the Environmental Protection Agency to annually inspect certain livestock waste lagoons and to inspect a waste management plan. Requires an owner or operator of a lagoon to report certain releases. Provides that an engineer may require changes in design or additional requirements to a primary lagoon berm. Provides that a newly constructed lagoon may not be operated for one year or later if rules for the implementation of the Act have not been adopted yet. Requires a slurry storage structure to have a bio-mass or other material on top of the structure. Provides that for a second or subsequent violation of the Act, a lagoon, livestock management facility, or livestock waste handling facility may not be expanded until the owner or operator complies or until one year after the violation. Effective immediately. LRB9007336NTsb LRB9007336NTsb 1 AN ACT concerning animals, amending named Acts. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Dead Animal Disposal Act is 5 amended by changing Section 17 as follows: 6 (225 ILCS 610/17) (from Ch. 8, par. 165) 7 Sec. 17. (a) No person caring for, acting as an agent 8 for the owner of or owning any animal, poultry or fish which 9 has died shall allow the body or parts of the body to lie 10 about the premises. Such body or parts of the body shall be 11 disposed of within 24 hours after death as prescribed by 12 regulations of the Department. The Department may prohibit 13 the hauling or transportation of the body of any animal, 14 poultry or fish which has died of a highly contagious, 15 infectious or communicable disease and may specify the method 16 of disposal. 17 (b) The owner, operator, caretaker or animal collection 18 service may dispose of bodies of dead animals, poultry or 19 fish by composting on the site where the death of the animals 20 occurred, or by transporting the bodies to a licensed 21 landfill for disposal. Parts of bodies may be transported to 22 the licensed landfill only in the case of on-site slaughter 23 or on-site necropsy performed to determine the cause of death 24 of the animal. Transporting the bodies or those parts of 25 bodies shall be by conveyance that is owned or operated by 26 the owner, operator, caretaker or animal collection service. 27 (c) When the destruction or disposal of a body or parts 28 of a body of an animal, poultry or fish, is by burying, 29 burning or composting, it shall be done in a manner as 30 required by regulations of the Department and in compliance 31 with the requirements of the Environmental Protection Act. -2- LRB9007336NTsb 1 (d) Any site where the bodies of dead animals or poultry 2 are to be composted shall comply with the following setbacks: 3 (1) The composting site of the facility shall 4 include a setback of at least 200 feet from the nearest 5 potable water supply well except in accordance with 6 Section 14.2(b) of the Environmental Protection Act. 7 (2) The composting site of the facility shall be 8 located outside the boundary of the 10-year floodplain or 9 the site shall be floodproofed. 10 (3) The composting site of the facility shall be 11 located so as to minimize incompatibility with the 12 character of the surrounding area, including at least a 13 200 foot setback from any occupied residence, and in the 14 case of a facility that is developed or expanded after 15 the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997, the 16 composting site shall be located at least 1/8 mile from 17 the nearest occupied residence (other than a residence 18 located on the same property as the facility). 19 (Source: P.A. 88-133.) 20 Section 10. The Livestock Management Facilities Act is 21 amended by changing Section 15 and adding Sections 18 and 65 22 as follows: 23 (510 ILCS 77/15) 24 Sec. 15. Livestock waste lagoon. 25 (a) Standards for livestock waste lagoon construction. 26 Any earthen livestock waste lagoon subject to registration 27 shall be constructed or modified in accordance with "Design 28 of Anaerobic Lagoons for Animal Waste Management" promulgated 29 by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers and 30 designated (ASAE EP403.1) or the national guidelines as 31 published by the United States Department of Agriculture 32 Natural Resource Conservation Service in Illinois and titled -3- LRB9007336NTsb 1 Waste Treatment Lagoon. The owner or operator of the earthen 2 livestock lagoon may, with approval from the Department, 3 modify or exceed these standards in order to meet site 4 specific objectives. The Department shall determine 5 compliance with these requirements. The Department may 6 require changes in design or additional requirements to 7 protect groundwater, such as extra liner depth or synthetic 8 liners, when it appears groundwater could be impacted. 9 (b) Registration and certification. Any earthen 10 livestock waste lagoon newly constructed or modified (does 11 not include repairs) after the effective date of rules 12 adopted for the implementation of this Act shall be 13 registered by the owner or operator with the Department on a 14 form provided by the Department. Lagoons constructed prior 15 to the effective date of rules adopted for the implementation 16 of this Act may register with the Department at no charge. 17 The owner or operator shall register such lagoon with the 18 Department during the preconstruction phase. Construction 19 shall not begin until 30 days after submittal of a 20 registration form by certified mail to the Department. 21 Livestock waste lagoon registration forms shall be made 22 available to producers at offices of the Department of 23 Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, and Soil and 24 Water Conservation Districts. 25 Registration information shall include the following: 26 (1) Name(s) and address(es) of the owner and 27 operator who are responsible for the livestock waste 28 lagoon. 29 (2) General location of lagoon. 30 (3) Design construction plans and specifications. 31 (4) Specific location information: 32 (A) Distance to a private or public potable 33 well; 34 (B) Distance to closest occupied private -4- LRB9007336NTsb 1 residence (other than any occupied by owner or 2 operator); 3 (C) Distance to nearest stream; and 4 (D) Distance to nearest populated area. 5 (5) Anticipated beginning and ending dates of 6 construction. 7 (6) Type of livestock and number of animal units. 8 The Department of Agriculture upon receipt of a livestock 9 waste lagoon registration form shall review the form to 10 determine that all required information has been provided. 11 The person filing the registration shall be notified within 12 15 working days that the registration is complete or that 13 clarification of information is needed. No later than 10 14 working days after receipt of the clarification information, 15 the Department shall notify the owner or operator that the 16 registration is complete. 17 The Department shall inspect an earthen livestock waste 18 lagoon during at least one of the following phases: 19 preconstruction, construction, and post-construction. The 20 Department shall require modifications when necessary to 21 bring construction in compliance with the standards as set 22 forth in subsection (a) of Section 15. The person making the 23 inspection shall discuss with the owner or operator an 24 evaluation of the livestock waste lagoon construction and 25 provide on-site written recommendations to the owner or 26 operator of what modifications are necessary or that the 27 lagoon meets the standards set forth in subsection (a) of 28 Section 15. 29 The person making any inspection shall comply with 30 reasonable animal health protection procedures as requested 31 by the owner or operator. 32 Upon completion of the construction or modification, but 33 prior to placing the lagoon in service, the owner or operator 34 of the livestock waste lagoon shall certify on a form -5- LRB9007336NTsb 1 provided by the Department that the lagoon has been 2 constructed or modified in accordance with the standards set 3 forth in subsection (a) of Section 15 and that the 4 information provided on the registration form is correct. 5 (1) The certification notice to the Department 6 shall include a certification statement and signature. 7 (2) The certification shall state: "I hereby 8 certify that the information provided on this form is 9 correct and that the lagoon has been constructed in 10 accordance with the standards as required by the 11 Livestock Management Facilities Act." 12 The owner or operator of the lagoon may proceed to place 13 the lagoon in service no earlier than 10 working days after 14 submitting to the Department a certification of compliance 15 statement. 16 (c) Complaint procedure. Any person having a complaint 17 concerning an earthen livestock waste lagoon may file a 18 complaint with the Agency. If the Agency finds that 19 groundwater has been negatively impacted because of 20 structural problems with the earthen lagoon, the Agency shall 21 notify the Department that modification of the lagoon is 22 necessary. The livestock owner or operator or the Department 23 may request guidance from the United States Department of 24 Agriculture Natural Resource Conservation Service or the 25 University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service. 26 The person making any inspection shall comply with animal 27 health protection procedures as requested by the owner or 28 operator. 29 Any earthen livestock waste lagoon in service prior to 30 the effective date of the rules for implementation of this 31 Act is not subject to registration but is only subject to the 32 complaint procedure. However, any such livestock waste 33 lagoon found impacting groundwater shall be required to be 34 repaired, modified, or have procedures instituted so -6- LRB9007336NTsb 1 groundwater is not negatively impacted. 2 If an investigation reveals groundwater has been 3 negatively impacted, the Department and Agency shall 4 cooperate with the owner or operator of the affected 5 livestock waste lagoon to provide a reasonable solution to 6 protect the groundwater. 7 Nothing in this Section shall limit the Agency's 8 authority under the Environmental Protection Act to 9 investigate and respond to violations of the Environmental 10 Protection Act or rules adopted under that Act. 11 (d) Livestock waste lagoon registration fee. The 12 livestock waste lagoon registration fee is $50. 13 (d-1) Annual inspection. The Agency shall annually 14 inspect a registered lagoon if the lagoon serves 1000 or more 15 animal units. Additionally, the Agency shall inspect the 16 waste management plan. 17 (d-2) Releases. An owner or operator of a lagoon shall 18 report any release of livestock waste from a lagoon that 19 enters or is reasonably expected to enter the waters of the 20 State. The Agency may authorize emergency releases. 21 Due to site specific objectives or conditions, an 22 engineer may require changes in design or additional 23 requirements, including, but not limited to, a total or 24 partial secondary berm, filter strip, grass waterway or 25 terrace, or any combination thereof, provided it will not 26 undermine the structural integrity of the primary lagoon berm 27 in order to protect the waters of the State. 28 (e) Closure of livestock waste lagoons. When any earthen 29 livestock waste lagoon is removed from service, it shall be 30 completely emptied. Appropriate closure procedures shall be 31 followed as determined by rule. The remaining hole must be 32 filled. The closure requirements shall be completed within 33 two years from the date of cessation of operation unless the 34 lagoon is maintained or serviced. The Department may grant a -7- LRB9007336NTsb 1 waiver to the before-stated closure requirements that will 2 permit the lagoon to be used for an alternative purpose. 3 Upon a change in ownership of a registered earthen 4 livestock waste lagoon, the owner shall notify the Department 5 of the change within 30 working days of the closing of the 6 transaction. 7 (f) Administrative authority. All actions of the 8 Department of Agriculture are subject to the Illinois 9 Administrative Procedure Act. 10 Any earthen livestock waste lagoon subject to 11 registration shall not begin operation until the owner or 12 operator of the lagoon has met the requirements of this Act. 13 The owner or operator of any earthen livestock waste 14 lagoon subject to registration that has not been registered 15 or constructed in accordance with standards set forth in 16 subsection (a) of Section 15 shall, upon being identified as 17 such by the Department, be given written notice by the 18 Department to register and certify the lagoon within 10 19 working days of receipt of the notice. The Department may 20 inspect such lagoon and require compliance in accordance with 21 subsections (a) and (b) of this Section. If the owner or 22 operator of the livestock waste lagoon that is subject to 23 registration fails to comply with the notice, the Department 24 may issue a cease and desist order until such time as 25 compliance is obtained with the requirements of this Act. 26 Failure to construct the lagoon in accordance with the 27 construction plan and Department recommendations is a 28 business offense punishable by a fine of not more than 29 $5,000. 30 (g) Moratorium on operation. A lagoon newly constructed 31 after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 may 32 not be operated until one year after the effective date of 33 this amendatory Act of 1997 or until after the effective date 34 of rules adopted for the implementation of this Act if that -8- LRB9007336NTsb 1 date is later than one year after the effective date of this 2 amendatory Act of 1997. 3 (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.) 4 (510 ILCS 77/18 new) 5 Sec. 18. Slurry storage structures. A slurry storage 6 structure shall have a bio-mass or other material proven to 7 be successful by the Agency on top of the structure to seal 8 the top in order to reduce odor. 9 (510 ILCS 77/65 new) 10 Sec. 65. Repeat violations; moratorium on expansion. 11 For a second or subsequent violation of this Act, a lagoon, 12 livestock management facility, or a livestock waste handling 13 facility may not be expanded until the owner or operator 14 complies with the requirements of this Act or until one year 15 after the violation occurred. 16 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 17 becoming law.