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90_SB1707ham001 LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1707 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 1707 by replacing 3 everything after Section 15 with the following: 4 "Section 20. The Livestock Management Facilities Act is 5 amended by changing Sections 10.30, 10.40, 15, 16, 17, 20, 6 25, 30, and 35 and by adding Sections 10.65, 36, and 51 as 7 follows: 8 (510 ILCS 77/10.30) 9 Sec. 10.30. Livestock management facility. "Livestock 10 management facility" means any animal feeding operation, 11 livestock shelter, or on-farm milking and accompanying 12 milk-handling area. Two or more livestock management 13 facilities under common ownership, ifwherethe facilities 14 are not separated by one mile or if they use a common system 15 or acreage for the storage or disposal of waste,a minimum16distance of 1/4 mile, and that share a common livestock waste17handling facilityshall be considered a single livestock 18 management facility. A livestock management facility at 19 educational institutions, livestock pasture operations, where 20 animals are housed on a temporary basis such as county and 21 state fairs, livestock shows, race tracks, and horse breeding 22 and foaling farms, and market holding facilities are not -2- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 subject to this Act. 2 (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.) 3 (510 ILCS 77/10.40) 4 Sec. 10.40. Livestock waste handling facility. 5 "Livestock waste handling facility" means individually or 6 collectively those immovable constructions or devices, except 7 sewers, used for collecting, pumping, treating, or disposing 8 of livestock waste or for the recovery of by-products from 9 the livestock waste. Two or more livestock waste handling 10 facilities under common ownership and where the facilities 11 are not separated by one milea minimum distance of 1/4 mile12 shall be considered a single livestock waste handling 13 facility. 14 (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.) 15 (510 ILCS 77/10.65 new) 16 Sec. 10.65. Waters of this State. "Waters of this State" 17 means "waters" as defined in the Environmental Protection 18 Act, except that the term does not include any water or 19 accumulation of water attributable exclusively to or 20 resulting solely from the construction of a secondary berm in 21 connection with the construction of a livestock waste 22 handling facility. 23 (510 ILCS 77/15) 24 (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a 25 delayed effective date) 26 Sec. 15. Livestock waste handling facilitylagoon. 27 (a) Standards for livestock waste lagoon construction. 28 Any earthen livestock waste lagoon subject to registration 29 shall be constructed or modified in accordance with "Design 30 of Anaerobic Lagoons for Animal Waste Management" promulgated 31 by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers or the -3- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 national guidelines as published by the United States 2 Department of Agriculture Natural Resource Conservation 3 Service in Illinois and titled Waste Treatment Lagoon. The 4 owner or operator of the earthen livestock lagoon may, with 5 approval from the Department, modify or exceed these 6 standards in order to meet site specific objectives. 7 Notwithstanding any other requirement of this subsection, 8 every earthen livestock waste lagoon shall include the 9 construction of a secondary berm, filter strip, grass 10 waterway, or terrace, or any combination of those, outside 11 the perimeter of the primary berm if an engineer licensed 12 under the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989 and 13 retained by the registrant determines, with the concurrence 14 of the Department, that construction of such a secondary berm 15 or other feature or features is necessary in order to ensure 16 against a release of livestock waste from the lagoon (i) that 17 encroaches or is reasonably expected to encroach upon land 18 other than the land occupied by the livestock waste handling 19 facility of which the lagoon is a part or (ii) that enters 20 or is reasonably expected to enter the waters of this State. 21 The Department shall determine compliance with these 22 requirements. The Department may require changes in design 23 or additional requirements to protect groundwater, such as 24 extra liner depth or synthetic liners, when it appears 25 groundwater could be impacted. 26 (a-1) Standards for livestock waste handling facilities 27 other than earthen livestock waste lagoons. After the 28 effective date of this amendatory Act of 1998, livestock 29 waste handling facilities other than earthen livestock waste 30 lagoons used for the storage of livestock waste shall be 31 constructed in accordance with this Section. 32 The Advisory Committee shall review, evaluate, and make 33 recommendations to the Department to establish permanent 34 construction standards for livestock waste handling -4- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 facilities other then earthen livestock waste lagoons. 2 Within 4 after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 3 1998, the Department shall propose permanent construction 4 standards for livestock waste handling facilities other than 5 earthen lagoons to the Pollution Control Board. 6 Within 8 months after the Department proposes permanent 7 construction standards, the Pollution Control Board shall 8 hold hearings on and shall adopt permanent construction 9 standards. 10 (a-2) Interim standards for livestock waste handling 11 facilities other than earthen livestock waste lagoons. After 12 the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1998 and prior 13 to the adoption of final construction standards by the 14 Pollution Control Board, the livestock waste handling 15 facility owner may rely on guidance from the county Soil and 16 Water Conservation District, the United States Department of 17 Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service, or the 18 University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service for soil 19 type and water table level information. 20 On soils where high water (vadose water) is a concern or 21 where the soil does not meet the recommended allowable soil 22 bearing strength and load factor as set in the Midwest Plan 23 Services Handbook (MWPS-36) and future updates, footings and 24 underlying structure support shall be incorporated into the 25 design standards of the storage structure in accordance with 26 the requirements of Section 4.1 of the American Society of 27 Agricultural Engineers (ASAE EP393.2) and future updates. 28 (1) Livestock waste handling facilities constructed 29 of concrete shall meet the strength and load factors set 30 forth in the Midwest Plan Service's Concrete Manure 31 Storage Handbook (MWPS-36) and future updates. In 32 addition, those structures shall meet the following 33 requirements: 34 (A) Waterstops shall be incorporated into the -5- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 design of the storage structure when consistent 2 with the requirements of paragraph (1) of this 3 subsection; 4 (B) Storage structures that handle waste in a 5 liquid form shall be designed to contain a volume 6 of not less than the amount of waste generated 7 during 150 days of facility operation at design 8 capacity; and 9 (C) Storage structures not covered or 10 otherwise protected from precipitation shall, in 11 addition to the waste storage volume requirements of 12 item (B) of paragraph (1) of this subsection, 13 include a 2-foot freeboard. 14 (2) A livestock waste handling facility in a 15 prefabricated form shall meet the strength, load, and 16 compatibility factors for its intended use. Those 17 factors shall be verified by the manufacturer's 18 specifications. 19 (3) Livestock waste handling facilities holding 20 semi-solid livestock waste, including but not limited to 21 picket dam structures, shall be constructed according to 22 the requirements set forth in the Midwest Plan Service's 23 Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook (MWPS-18) and future 24 updates or similar standards used by the Natural 25 Resources Conservation Service of the United States 26 Department of Agriculture. 27 (4) Livestock waste handling facilities holding 28 solid livestock waste shall be constructed according to 29 the requirements set forth in the Midwest Plan Service's 30 Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook (MWPS-18) and future 31 updates or similar standards used by the Natural 32 Resources Conservation Service of the United States 33 Department of Agriculture. In addition, solid livestock 34 waste stacking structures shall be sized to store not -6- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 less than the amount of waste generated during 6 months 2 of facility operation at design capacity. 3 (5) Holding ponds, used for the temporary storage 4 of livestock feedlot run-off, shall be constructed 5 according to the requirements set forth in the Midwest 6 Plan Service's Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook 7 (MWPS-18) and future updates or similar standards used by 8 the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United 9 States Department of Agriculture. 10 (b) Registration and certification. Anyearthen11livestock wastelagoon or other livestock waste handling 12 facility with a capacity to serve more than 500 animal units 13 that is newly constructed,ormodified, or expanded (does 14 not include repairs) after the effective date of rules 15 adopted for the implementation of this Act shall be 16 registered by the owner or operator with the Department on a 17 form provided by the Department. Owners or operators of 18 lagoons or other livestock waste handling facilities 19 constructed prior to May 20, 1997the effective date of rules20adopted for the implementation of this Actmay register them 21 with the Department at no charge. 22 In order to give the Department notice of the owner's or 23 operator's intent to construct or modify aan earthen24 livestock waste handling facilitylagoon, the owner or 25 operator shall register the facilitysuch lagoonwith the 26 Department before beginning constructionduring the27preconstruction phase. The Department shall provide a copy 28 of the registration form to the Agency. Construction shall 29 not begin until 30 days after submittal of a registration 30 form by certified mail to the Department. When an 31 informational meeting is requested by the county, 32 construction shall not begin until after the informational 33 meeting has been held. 34 Livestock waste handling facilitylagoonregistration -7- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 forms shall be made available to producers at offices of the 2 Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, and 3 Soil and Water Conservation Districts. 4 Registration information shall include the following: 5 (1) Name(s) and address(es) of the owner and 6 operator who are responsible for the livestock waste 7 handling facilitylagoon. 8 (2) General location of the facilitylagoon. 9 (3) Design construction plans and specifications. 10 (4) Specific location information: 11 (A) Distance to a private or public potable 12 well; 13 (B) Distance to closest occupied private 14 residence (other than any occupied by owner or 15 operator); 16 (C) Distance to nearest stream; and 17 (D) Distance to nearest populated area. 18 (5) Anticipated beginning and ending dates of 19 construction. 20 (6) Type of livestock and number of animal units. 21 The Department of Agriculture, upon receipt of a 22livestock waste lagoonregistration form, shall review the 23 form to determine that all required information has been 24 provided. The person filing the registration shall be 25 notified within 15 working days that the registration is 26 complete or that clarification of information is needed. No 27 later than 10 working days after receipt of the clarification 28 information, the Department shall notify the owner or 29 operator that the registration is complete. 30 The Department shall inspect aan earthenlivestock waste 31 handling facilitylagoonduring preconstruction, 32 construction, and post-construction. The Department shall 33 require modifications when necessary to bring construction in 34 compliance with the standards as set forth in subsections -8- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1subsection(a), (a-1), or (a-2) of Section 15. The person 2 making the inspection shall discuss with the owner, operator, 3 or certified livestock manager an evaluation of the livestock 4 waste handling facilitylagoonconstruction and shall (i) 5 provide on-site written recommendations to the owner, 6 operator, or certified livestock manager of what 7 modifications are necessary or (ii) inform the owner, 8 operator, or certified livestock manager that the facility 9lagoonmeets the standards set forth in subsections 10subsection(a), (a-1), or (a-2) of Section 15. Within 10 days 11On the dayof the inspection, the person making the 12 inspection shall give the owner, operator, or certified 13 livestock manager a written report of his or her findings 14 based on the inspection, together with an explanation of any 15 remedial measures necessary to enable the facilitylagoonto 16 meet the standards set forth in subsectionssubsection(a), 17 (a-1), or (a-2). 18 The person making any inspection shall comply with 19 reasonable animal health protection procedures as requested 20 by the owner, operator, or certified livestock manager. 21 Upon completion of the construction or modification, but 22 prior to placing the facilitylagoonin service, the owner or 23 operator of the livestock waste handling facilitylagoon24 shall certify on a form provided by the Department that the 25 facilitylagoonhas been constructed or modified in 26 accordance with the standards set forth in subsections 27subsection(a), (a-1), or (a-2) of Section 15 and that the 28 information provided on the registration form is correct. 29 (1) The certification notice to the Department 30 shall include a certification statement and signature. 31 (2) The certification shall state: "I hereby 32 certify that the information provided on this form is 33 correct and that the livestock waste handling facility 34lagoonhas been constructed in accordance with the -9- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 standards as required by the Livestock Management 2 Facilities Act." 3 The owner or operator of the facilitylagoonmay proceed 4 to place the facilitylagoonin service no earlier than 10 5 working days after submitting to the Department a 6 certification of compliance statement. 7 (b-5) Public informational meeting. Within 7 days after 8 receiving a registration form giving notice of an intent to 9 construct or modify aan earthenlivestock waste handling 10 facility with a capacity to serve more than 500 animal units 11lagoonafter the effective date of this amendatory Act of 12 19981997, the Department shall send a copy of the 13 registration form to the county board of the county in which 14 the facilitylagoonis or is to be located. After receiving 15 a copy of a livestock waste handling facilitylagoon16 registration form from the Department under this subsection, 17 within 30 days the county board may at its discretion request 18 that the Department conduct a public informational meeting 19 within 15 days of the request concerning the proposed 20 construction or modification of the facilitylagoon. If the 21 Department conducts such a meeting, then at least 10 days 22 before the meeting, the Department shall cause notice of the 23 meeting to be published in a newspaper of general circulation 24 in the county or the State newspaper. The owner or operator 25 who submitted the registration form to the Department shall 26 appear at the meeting. At the meeting, the Department shall 27 afford members of the public an opportunity to ask questions 28 and present oral or written testimony concerning the proposed 29 construction or modification of the facilitylagoon. 30 (c) Complaint procedure. Any person having a complaint 31 concerning aan earthenlivestock waste handling facility or 32 a livestock management facilitylagoonmay file a complaint 33 with the Agency. If the Agency finds that groundwater has 34 been negatively impacted because of structural problems with -10- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 the facilityearthen lagoon, the Agency shall notify the 2 Department that modification of the facilityof the lagoonis 3 necessary. The livestock owner or operator or the Department 4 may request guidance from the United States Department of 5 Agriculture Natural Resource Conservation Service or the 6 University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service. 7 The person making any inspection shall comply with animal 8 health protection procedures as requested by the owner or 9 operator. 10 Anyearthenlivestock waste handling facilitylagoonin 11 service prior to May 20, 1997the effective date of the rules12for implementation of this Act is not subject to registration13butisonlysubject to the complaint procedure.However,Any 14suchlivestock waste handling facilitylagoonfound impacting 15 groundwater shall be required to be repaired, modified, or 16 have procedures instituted so groundwater is not negatively 17 impacted. 18 If an investigation reveals groundwater has been 19 negatively impacted, the Department and Agency shall 20 cooperate with the owner or operator of the affected 21 livestock waste handling facilitylagoonto provide a 22 reasonable solution to protect the groundwater. 23 Nothing in this Section shall limit the Agency's 24 authority under the Environmental Protection Act to 25 investigate and respond to violations of the Environmental 26 Protection Act or rules adopted under that Act. 27 (d) Livestock waste handling facilitylagoon28 registration fee. The livestock waste handling facility 29lagoonregistration fee is $250$50. The fees shall be 30 earmarked for inspection and oversight expenses of the 31 Department and Agency. 32 (d-5) Reporting release of waste. An owner or operator 33 of a livestock management facility or livestock waste 34 handling facilitylagoonshall report to the Agency any -11- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 release of livestock waste from the facilitya lagoonwithin 2 24 hours after the discovery of the release. The procedure 3 for reporting releases shall be adopted by the Agency by 4 rule. 5 For a first violation of this subsection (d-5) by the 6 owner or operator of a livestock management facility or 7 livestock waste handling facility, the Department shall send 8 the owner or operator a written notice of the violation by 9 certified mail, return receipt requested. 10 If after an administrative hearing the Department finds 11 that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility 12 or livestock waste handling facility has committed a second 13 violation of this subsection (d-5), the Department shall 14 impose on the owner or operator a civil administrative 15 penalty in an amount not exceeding $1,000. The Attorney 16 General may bring an action in the circuit court to enforce 17 the collection of a penalty imposed under this subsection 18 (d-5). 19 If after an administrative hearing the Department finds 20 that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility 21 or livestock waste handling facility has committed a third 22 violation of this subsection (d-5), the Department shall 23 enter an administrative order directing that the owner or 24 operator cease operation of the facility until the violation 25 is corrected. 26 If a livestock management facility or livestock waste 27 handling facility has not committed a violation of this 28 subsection (d-5) within the 5 years immediately preceding a 29 violation, the violation shall be construed and treated as a 30 first violation. 31 (e) Closure of livestock waste handling facilities 32lagoons. When anyearthenlivestock waste handling facility 33lagoonis removed from service, it shall be completely 34 emptied. Appropriate closure procedures shall be followed as -12- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 determined by rule. Anytheremaining hole or pit must be 2 filled. The closure requirements shall be completed within 3 two years from the date of cessation of operation unless the 4 facilitylagoonis maintained or serviced. The Department 5 may grant a waiver to the before-stated closure requirements 6 that will permit the livestock waste handling facilitylagoon7 to be used for an alternative purpose. 8 Upon a change in ownership of a registeredearthen9 livestock waste handling facilitylagoon, the owner shall 10 notify the Department of the change within 30 working days of 11 the closing of the transaction. 12 (f) Administrative authority. All actions of the 13 Department of Agriculture are subject to the Illinois 14 Administrative Procedure Act. 15 Any newearthenlivestock waste handling facilitylagoon16 subject to registration shall not begin operation until the 17 owner or operatorof the lagoonhas met the requirements of 18 this Act. 19 The owner or operator of anyearthenlivestock waste 20 handling facilitylagoonsubject to registration that has not 21 been registered or constructed in accordance with standards 22 set forth in subsectionssubsection(a), (a-1), or (a-2) of 23 Section 15 shall, upon being identified as such by the 24 Department, be given written notice by the Department to 25 register and certify the livestock waste handling facility 26lagoonwithin 10 working days of receipt of the notice. The 27 Department may inspect such livestock waste handling facility 28lagoonand require compliance in accordance with subsections 29 (a), (a-1), (a-2), and (b) of this Section. If the owner or 30 operator of the livestock waste handling facilitylagoonthat 31 is subject to registration fails to comply with the notice, 32 the Department may issue a cease and desist order until such 33 time as compliance is obtained with the requirements of this 34 Act. Failure to construct the livestock waste handling -13- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 facilitylagoonin accordance with the construction plan and 2 Department recommendations is a business offense punishable 3 by a fine of not more than $5,000. 4 (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.) 5 (510 ILCS 77/16) 6 (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a 7 delayed effective date) 8 Sec. 16. Inspection ofearthenlivestock waste handling 9 facilitieslagoonsby Department. At least once each year 10 on a random basis, the Department shall inspect everyearthen11 livestock waste handling facilitylagoonthat services 500 121,000or more animal units and is required to be registered 13 under this Act. The owner or operator of the livestock 14 waste handling facilitylagoonor a certified livestock 15 manager must be present during the inspection. If the 16 owner, operator, or certified livestock manager is not 17 present at the scheduled date, time, and place of the 18 inspection, the inspection shall proceed in his or her 19 absence.The person making the inspection shall conduct a20visual inspection to determine only whether any of the21following are present: burrow holes, trees or woody22vegetation, proper freeboard, erosion, settling of the berm,23bermtop maintenance, leaks, and seepage.The person making 24 the inspection shall discuss with the owner, operator, or 25 certified livestock manager an evaluation of the livestock 26 waste handling facility'slagoon'scurrent condition and 27 shall (i) provide on-site written recommendations to the 28 owner, operator, or certified livestock manager of what 29 corrective actions are necessary or (ii) inform the owner, 30 operator, or certified livestock manager that the facility 31lagoonmeets the standards set forth in this subsection. 32 The person making any inspection shall comply with 33 reasonable animal health protection procedures as requested -14- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 by the owner, operator, or certified livestock manager. 2 The Department shall send official written notice of any 3 deficiencies to the owner or operator of the facilitylagoon4 by certified mail, return receipt requested. The owner or 5 operator and the Department shall enter into an agreement of 6 compliance setting forth the specific action and timetable to 7 correct the deficiencies. The person making the 8 reinspection shall notify the Department of the results of 9 the reinspection, and the Department shall take the 10 appropriate action under this Section. If the Department's 11 inspector finds a release or evidence of a release, the 12 Department shall immediately report such information to the 13 Agency. 14 For a first violation of this Section by the owner or 15 operator of a livestock management facility or livestock 16 waste handling facility, the Department shall send the owner 17 or operator a written notice of the violation by certified 18 mail, return receipt requested. 19 If after an administrative hearing the Department finds 20 that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility 21 or livestock waste handling facility has committed a second 22 violation of this Section, the Department shall impose on the 23 owner or operator a civil administrative penalty in an amount 24 not exceeding $1,000. The Attorney General may bring an 25 action in the circuit court to enforce the collection of a 26 penalty imposed under this Section. 27 If after an administrative hearing the Department finds 28 that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility 29 or livestock waste handling facility has committed a third 30 violation of this Section, the Department shall enter an 31 administrative order directing that the owner or operator 32 cease operation of the facility until the violation is 33 corrected. 34 If a livestock management facility or livestock waste -15- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 handling facility has not committed a violation of this 2 Section within the 5 years immediately preceding a violation, 3 the violation shall be construed and treated as a first 4 violation. 5 (Source: P.A. 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.) 6 (510 ILCS 77/17) 7 (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a 8 delayed effective date) 9 Sec. 17. Financial responsibility. Owners of livestock 10 waste handling facilitiesnew or modified lagoonsregistered 11 under the provisions of this Act shall establish and maintain 12 evidence of financial responsibility to provide for the 13 closure of the facilitieslagoonsand the proper disposal of 14 their contents within the time provisions outlined in this 15 Act. Financial responsibility may be evidenced by any 16 combination of the following: 17 (1) Commercial or private insurance; 18 (2) Guarantee; 19 (3) Surety bond; 20 (4) Letter of credit; 21 (5) Certificate of Deposit or designated savings 22 account; 23 (6) Participation in a livestock waste handling facility 24lagoonclosure fund managed by the Illinois Farm Development 25 Authority. 26 The level of surety required shall be determined by rule 27 and be based upon the volumetric capacity of the facility 28lagoon. Surety instruments required under this Section 29 shall be required after the effective date of rules adopted 30 for the implementation of this Act. 31 (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.) 32 (510 ILCS 77/20) -16- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a 2 delayed effective date) 3 Sec. 20. Handling, storing and disposing of livestock 4 waste. 5 (a) The livestock management facility owner or operator 6 shall comply with the requirements for handling, storing, and 7 disposing of livestock wastes as set forth in the rules 8 adopted pursuant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Act 9 concerning agriculture related pollution. 10 (b) The livestock management facility owner or operator 11 at a facility of less than 5001,000animal units shall not 12 be required to prepare and maintain a waste management plan. 13 (c) The livestock management facility owner or operator 14 at a facility of 5001,000or greater animal units but less 15 than 5,0007,000animal units shall prepare and maintain on 16 file at the livestock management facility a general waste 17 management plan. Notwithstanding this requirement, a 18 livestock management facility subject to this subsection may 19 be operated on an interim basis but not to exceed 6 months 20 after the effective date of the rules promulgated pursuant to 21 this Act to allow for the owner or operator of the facility 22 to develop a waste management plan. The waste management 23 plan shall be available for inspection during normal business 24 hours by Department personnel. 25 (d) The livestock management facility owner or operator 26 at a facility of 5,0007,000or greater animal units shall 27 prepare, maintain, and submit to the Department the waste 28 management plan for approval. Approval of the waste 29 management plan shall be predicated on compliance with 30 provisions of subsection (f). The waste management plan shall 31 be approved by the Department before operation of the 32 facility or in the case of an existing facility, the waste 33 management plan shall be submitted within 60 working days 34 after the effective date of the rules promulgated pursuant to -17- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 this Act. 2 The owner or operator of an existing livestock management 3 facility that through growth meets or exceeds 5,0007,0004 animal units shall file its waste management plan with the 5 Department within 60 working days after reaching the stated 6 animal units. 7 The owner or operator of a livestock management facility 8 that is subject to this subsection (d) shall file within 60 9 working days with the Department a revised waste management 10 plan when there is a significant change in items (1), (2), or 11 (10) of subsection (f) that will materially affect compliance 12 with the waste management plan. 13 (e) The waste management plan and records of livestock 14 waste disposal shall be kept on file for 5threeyears. 15 (f) The application of livestock waste to the land is an 16 acceptable, recommended, and established practice in 17 Illinois. However, when livestock waste is not applied in a 18 responsible manner, it may create pollutionpollutional19 problems.It should be recognized that, in most cases, if20the agronomic nitrogen rate is met, the phosphorus applied21will exceed the crop requirements, but not all of the22phosphorus may be available for use by the crop.It will be 23 considered acceptable, therefore, to prepare and implement a 24 waste management plan based on the phosphorus, nitrogen, or 25 potassium rate, whichever is more limiting. The waste 26 management plan shall include the following: 27 (1) An estimate of the volume of waste to be 28 disposed of annually. 29 (2) The number of acres available for disposal of 30 the waste. 31 (3) An estimate of the nutrient value of the waste. 32 (4) An indication that the livestock waste will be 33 applied at rates not to exceed the agronomic phosphorus, 34 nitrogen, and potassiumnitrogendemand of the crops to -18- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 be grown when averaged over a 5-year period. 2 (5) A provision that livestock waste applied within 3 1/4 mile of any residence not part of the facility shall 4 be injected or incorporated on the day of application. 5 However, livestock management facilities and livestock 6 waste handling facilities that have irrigation systems in 7 operation prior to the effective date of this Act or 8 existing facilities applying waste on frozen ground are 9 not subject to the provisions of this item (5). 10 (6) A provision that livestock waste may not be 11 applied within 200 feet of surface water unless the water 12 is upgrade or there is adequate diking, and waste will 13 not be applied within 200150feet of potable water 14 supply wells. 15 (7) A provision that livestock waste may not be 16 applied in a 10-year flood plain unless the injection or 17 incorporation method of application is used. 18 (8) A provision that livestock waste may not be 19 applied in waterways. 20 (9) A provision that if waste is spread on frozen 21 or snow-covered land, the application will be limited to 22 land areas on which: 23 (A) land slopes are 5% or less, or 24 (B) adequate erosion control practices exist. 25 (10) Methods for disposal of animal waste. 26 (g) Any person who is required to prepare and maintain a 27 waste management plan and who fails to do so shall be issued 28 a warning letter by the Department for the first violation 29 and shall be given 30 working days to prepare a waste 30 management plan. For failure to prepare and maintain a waste 31 management plan, the person shall be fined an administrative 32 penalty of up to $1,000 by the Department and shall be 33 required to enter into an agreement of compliance to prepare 34 and maintain a waste management plan within 30 working days. -19- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 For failure to prepare and maintain a waste management plan 2 after the second 30 day period or for failure to enter into a 3 compliance agreement, the Department may issue an operational 4 cease and desist order until compliance is attained. 5 (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.) 6 (510 ILCS 77/25) 7 (This Section may contain text from Public Act with a 8 delayed effective date) 9 Sec. 25. Odor control. 10 (a) Operators of livestock waste handling facilities 11 shall practice odor control methods during the course of 12 manure removal and field application. Odor control methods 13 shall be those methods identified in the rules adopted 14 pursuant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Act 15 concerning agriculture related pollution. 16 (b) Every single-stage livestock waste handling facility 17lagoonconstructed after the effective date of this 18 amendatory Act of 19981997shall comply with the following 19 operational guidelines: 20 (1) In operation, the facilitylagoonmust be 21 maintained at not less than the minimum design volume. 22 (2) If applicable, the livestock waste supply to the 23 facilitylagoonmust be below the minimum design volume 24 level. 25 (3) The livestock waste storage capacity of the 26 facilitylagoonmust be greater than 270 days. 27 (c) Above-ground livestock waste holding structures must 28 be operated using odor control management guidelines based on 29 scientific peer review accepted by the Department and 30 determined to be economically feasible to the specific 31 operation. 32 (d) For a first violation of this Section by the owner 33 or operator of a livestock management facility or livestock -20- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 waste handling facility, the Department shall send the owner 2 or operator a written notice of the violation by certified 3 mail, return receipt requested. 4 If after an administrative hearing the Department finds 5 that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility 6 or livestock waste handling facility has committed a second 7 violation of this Section, the Department shall impose on the 8 owner or operator a civil administrative penalty in an amount 9 not exceeding $1,000. The Attorney General may bring an 10 action in the circuit court to enforce the collection of a 11 penalty imposed under this Section. 12 If after an administrative hearing the Department finds 13 that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility 14 or livestock waste handling facility has committed a third 15 violation of this Section, the Department shall enter an 16 administrative order directing that the owner or operator 17 cease operation of the facility until the violation is 18 corrected. 19 If a livestock management facility or livestock waste 20 handling facility has not committed a violation of this 21 Section within the 5 years immediately preceding a violation, 22 the violation shall be construed and treated as a first 23 violation. 24 (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.) 25 (510 ILCS 77/30) 26 (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a 27 delayed effective date) 28 Sec. 30. Certified Livestock Manager. The Department 29 shall establish a Certified Livestock Manager program in 30 conjunction with the livestock industry that will enhance 31 management skills in critical areas, such as environmental 32 awareness, safety concerns, odor control techniques and 33 technology, neighbor awareness, current best management -21- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 practices, and the developing and implementing of manure 2 management plans. 3 (a) Applicability. A livestock waste handling facility 4 serving 300 or greater animal units shall be operated only 5 under the supervision of a certified livestock manager. Not 6 withstanding the before-stated provision, a livestock waste 7 handling facility may be operated on an interim basis, but 8 not to exceed 6 months, to allow for the owner or operator of 9 the facility to become certified. 10 (b) A certification program shall include the following: 11 (1) A general working knowledge of best management 12 practices. 13 (2) A general working knowledge of livestock waste 14 handling practices and procedures. 15 (3) A general working knowledge of livestock 16 management operations and related safety issues. 17 (4) An awareness and understanding of the 18 responsibility of the owner or operator for all employees 19 who may be involved with waste handling. 20 (c) Any certification issued shall be valid for 3 years 21 and thereafter be subject to renewal. A renewal shall be 22 valid for a 3 year period and the procedures set forth in 23 this Section shall be followed. The Department may require 24 anyone who is certified to be recertified in less than 3 25 years for just cause including but not limited to repeated 26 complaints where investigations reveal the need to improve 27 management practices. 28 (d) Methods for obtaining certified livestock manager 29 status. 30 (1) The owner or operator of a livestock waste 31 handling facility serving 300 or greater animal units but 32 less than 1,000 animal units shall become a certified 33 livestock manager by: 34 (A) attending a training session conducted by -22- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 the Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension 2 Service, or any agriculture association, which has 3 been approved by or is in cooperation with the 4 Department; or 5 (B) in lieu of attendance at a training 6 session, successfully completing a written 7 competency examination. 8 (2) The owner or operator of a livestock waste 9 handling facility serving 1,000 or greater animal units 10 shall become a certified livestock manager by attending a 11 training session conducted by the Department of 12 Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, or any 13 agriculture association, which has been approved by or is 14 in cooperation with the Department and successfully 15 completing a written competency examination. 16 (e) The certified livestock manager certificate shall be 17 issued by the Department and shall indicate that the person 18 named on the certificate is certified as a livestock 19 management facility manager, the dates of certification, and 20 when renewal is due. 21 (f) The Department shall charge $50$10for the issuance 22 or renewal of a certified livestock manager certificate. The 23 Department may, by rule, establish fees to cover the costs of 24 materials and training for training sessions given by the 25 Department. 26 (g) The owner or operator of a livestock waste handling 27 facility operating in violation of the provisions of 28 subsection (a) of this Section shall be issued a warning 29 letter for the first violation and shall be required to have 30 a certified manager for the livestock waste handling facility 31 within 30 working days. For failure to comply with the 32 warning letter within the 30 day period, the person shall be 33 fined an administrative penalty of up to $1,000 by the 34 Department and shall be required to enter into an agreement -23- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 to have a certified manager for the livestock waste handling 2 facility within 30 working days. For continued failure to 3 comply, the Department may issue an operational cease and 4 desist order until compliance is attained. 5 (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.) 6 (510 ILCS 77/35) 7 Sec. 35. Setbacks for livestock management and livestock 8 handling facilities. 9 (a) Grandfather provision; facilities in existence prior 10 to July 15, 1991. Livestock management facilities and 11 livestock waste handling facilities in existence prior to 12 July 15, 1991 shall comply with setbacks in existence prior 13 to July 15, 1991, as set forth in the Illinois Environmental 14 Protection Act and rules promulgated under that Act. 15 (b) Grandfather provision; facilities in existence on 16 effective date and after July 15, 1991. Livestock management 17 facilities and livestock waste handling facilities in 18 existence on the effective date of this Act but after July 19 15, 1991 shall comply with setbacks in existence prior to the 20 effective date of this Act, as set forth in the Illinois 21 Environmental Protection Act and rules promulgated under that 22 Act. 23 (c) New livestock management or livestock waste handling 24 facilities. Any new facility shall comply with the following 25 setbacks: 26 (1) For purposes of determining setback distances, 27 minimum distances shall be measured from the nearest 28 corner of the residence or place of common assembly to 29 the nearest corner of the livestockearthenwaste 30 handling facilitylagoonor livestock management 31 facility, whichever is closer. 32 (2) A livestock management facility or livestock 33 waste handling facility serving less than 50 animal -24- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 units shall be exempt from setback distances as set forth 2 in this Act but shall be subject to rules promulgated 3 under the Illinois Environmental Protection Act. 4 (3) For a livestock management facility or waste 5 handling facility serving 50 or greater but less than 6 1,000 animal units, the minimum setback shall be 1/4 mile 7 from the nearest occupied non-farm residence and 1/2 mile 8 from the nearest populated area. 9 (4) For a livestock management facility or 10 livestock waste handling facility serving 1,000 or 11 greater but less than 7,000 animal units, the setback is 12 as follows: 13 (A) For a populated area, the minimum setback 14 shall be increased 440 feet over the minimum setback 15 of 1/2 mile for each additional 1,000 animal units 16 over 1,000 animal units. 17 (B) For any occupied residence, the minimum 18 setback shall be increased 220 feet over the minimum 19 setback of 1/4 mile for each additional 1,000 animal 20 units over 1,000 animal units. 21 (5) For a livestock management facility or 22 livestock waste handling facility serving 7,000 or 23 greater animal units, the setback is as follows: 24 (A) For a populated area, the minimum setback 25 shall be 1 mile. 26 (B) For any occupied residence, the minimum 27 setback shall be 1/2 mile. 28 (d) Requirements governing the location of a new 29 livestock management facility and new livestock 30 waste-handling facility and conditions for exemptions or 31 compliance with the maximum feasible location as provided in 32 rules adopted pursuant to the Illinois Environmental 33 Protection Act concerning agriculture regulated pollution 34 shall apply to those facilities identified in subsections (b) -25- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 and (c) of this Section. With regard to the maximum feasible 2 location requirements, any reference to a setback distance in 3 the rules under the Illinois Environmental Protection Act 4 shall mean the appropriate distance as set forth in this 5 Section. 6 (e) Setback category shall be determined by the design 7 capacity in animal units of the livestock management 8 facility. 9 (f) Setbacks may be decreased when innovative designs as 10 approved by the Department are incorporated into the 11 facility. 12 (g) A setback may be decreased when waivers are obtained 13 from owners of residences that are occupied and located in 14 the setback area. 15 (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.) 16 (510 ILCS 77/36 new) 17 Sec. 36. Construction in flood plain and other areas; 18 prohibition. After the effective date of this amendatory Act 19 of 1998, no livestock management facility or livestock waste 20 handling facility of 500 or greater animal units shall be 21 constructed in (i) the 100-year flood plain, (ii) any area 22 with karst topography, or (iii) any area where the seasonal 23 high water table is 5 feet or less below the bottom of the 24 livestock management facility or the livestock waste handling 25 facility. 26 (510 ILCS 77/51 new) 27 Sec. 51. Joint and several liability. All owners, 28 operators, and controlling persons of a livestock management 29 facility of a livestock waste handling facility shall be 30 jointly and severally liable for penalties or damages to 31 private or public property resulting from violations of Title 32 35, Subtitle E of the Environmental Protection Act and from -26- LRB9007910MWpcam02 1 violations of this Act. For the purposes of this Section, 2 "controlling person" includes any person who, through 3 contract or otherwise, participates in the management of a 4 facility unless the person is a natural person who is an 5 employee of the owner or operator. 6 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 7 becoming law, except that Section 20 takes effect on June 1, 8 1998.".