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Public Act 099-0089 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning safety.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | ||||
changing Section 22.54 as follows: | ||||
(415 ILCS 5/22.54) | ||||
Sec. 22.54. Beneficial Use Determinations. The purpose of | ||||
this Section is to allow the Agency to determine that a | ||||
material otherwise required to be managed as waste may be | ||||
managed as non-waste if that material is used beneficially and | ||||
in a manner that is protective of human health and the | ||||
environment. | ||||
(a) To the extent allowed by federal law, the Agency may, | ||||
upon the request of an applicant, make a written determination | ||||
that a material is used beneficially (rather than discarded) | ||||
and, therefore, not a waste if the applicant demonstrates all | ||||
of the following: | ||||
(1) The chemical and physical properties of the | ||||
material are comparable to similar commercially available | ||||
materials. | ||||
(2) The market demand for the material is such that all | ||||
of the following requirements are met: | ||||
(A) The material will be used within a reasonable |
time. | ||
(B) The material's storage prior to use will be | ||
minimized. | ||
(C) The material will not be abandoned. | ||
(3) The material is legitimately beneficially used. | ||
For the purposes of this item (3) of subsection (a) of this | ||
Section, a material is "legitimately beneficially used" if | ||
the applicant demonstrates all of the following: | ||
(A) The material is managed separately from waste, | ||
as a valuable material, and in a manner that maintains | ||
its beneficial usefulness, including, but not limited | ||
to, storing in a manner that minimizes the material's | ||
loss and maintains its beneficial usefulness. | ||
(B) The material is used as an effective substitute | ||
for a similar commercially available material. For the | ||
purposes of this paragraph (B) of item (3) of | ||
subsection (a) of this Section, a material is "used as | ||
an effective substitute for a commercially available | ||
material" if the applicant demonstrates one or more of | ||
the following: | ||
(i) The material is used as a valuable raw | ||
material or ingredient to produce a legitimate end | ||
product. | ||
(ii) The material is used directly as a | ||
legitimate end product in place of a similar | ||
commercially available product. |
(iii) The material replaces a catalyst or | ||
carrier to produce a legitimate end product. | ||
The applicant's demonstration under this paragraph | ||
(B) of item (3) of subsection (a) of this Section must | ||
include, but is not limited to, a description of the | ||
use of the material, a description of the use of the | ||
legitimate end product, and a demonstration that the | ||
use of the material is comparable to the use of similar | ||
commercially available products. | ||
(C) The applicant demonstrates all of the | ||
following: | ||
(i) The material is used under paragraph (B) of | ||
item (3) of subsection (a) of this Section within a | ||
reasonable time. | ||
(ii) The material's storage prior to use is | ||
minimized. | ||
(iii) The material is not abandoned. | ||
(4) The management and use of the material will not | ||
cause, threaten, or allow the release of any contaminant | ||
into the environment, except as authorized by law. | ||
(5) The management and use of the material otherwise | ||
protects human health and safety and the environment. | ||
(b) Applications for beneficial use determinations must be | ||
submitted on forms and in a format prescribed by the Agency. | ||
Agency approval, approval with conditions, or disapproval of an | ||
application for a beneficial use determination must be in |
writing. Approvals with conditions and disapprovals of | ||
applications for a beneficial use determination must include | ||
the Agency's reasons for the conditions or disapproval, and | ||
they are subject to review under Section 40 of this Act. | ||
(c) Beneficial use determinations shall be effective for a | ||
period approved by the Agency, but that period may not exceed 5 | ||
years. Material that is beneficially used (i) in accordance | ||
with a beneficial use determination, (ii) during the effective | ||
period of the beneficial use determination, and (iii) by the | ||
recipient of a beneficial use determination shall maintain its | ||
non-waste status after the effective period of the beneficial | ||
use determination unless its use no longer complies with the | ||
terms of the beneficial use determination or the material | ||
otherwise becomes waste. | ||
(d) No recipient of a beneficial use determination shall | ||
manage or use the material that is the subject of the | ||
determination in violation of the determination or any | ||
conditions in the determination, unless the material is managed | ||
as waste. | ||
(e) A beneficial use determination shall terminate by | ||
operation of law if, due to a change in law, it conflicts with | ||
the law; however, the recipient of the determination may apply | ||
for a new beneficial use determination that is consistent with | ||
the law as amended. | ||
(f) This Section does not apply to hazardous waste, coal | ||
combustion waste, coal combustion by-product, sludge applied |
to the land, potentially infectious medical waste, or used oil. | ||
(g) This Section does not apply to material that is burned | ||
for energy recovery, that is used to produce a fuel, or that is | ||
otherwise contained in a fuel. The prohibition in this | ||
subsection (g) does not apply to any dust suppressants applied | ||
to a material that is (i) burned for energy recovery, (ii) used | ||
to produce a fuel, or (iii) otherwise contained in a fuel. | ||
(h) This Section does not apply to waste from the steel and | ||
foundry industries that is (i) classified as beneficially | ||
usable waste under Board rules and (ii) beneficially used in | ||
accordance with Board rules governing the management of | ||
beneficially usable waste from the steel and foundry | ||
industries. This Section does apply to other beneficial uses of | ||
waste from the steel and foundry industries, including, but not | ||
limited to, waste that is classified as beneficially usable | ||
waste but not used in accordance with the Board's rules | ||
governing the management of beneficially usable waste from the | ||
steel and foundry industries. No person shall use iron slags, | ||
steelmaking slags, or foundry sands for land reclamation | ||
purposes unless they have obtained a beneficial use | ||
determination for such use under this Section. | ||
(i) For purposes of this Section, the term "commercially | ||
available material" means virgin material that (i) meets | ||
industry standards for a specific use and (ii) is normally sold | ||
for such use. For purposes of this Section, the term | ||
"commercially available product" means a product made of virgin |
material that (i) meets industry standards for a specific use | ||
and (ii) is normally sold for such use.
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(j) Before issuing a beneficial use determination for the | ||
beneficial use of asphalt shingles, the Agency shall conduct an | ||
evaluation of the applicant's prior experience in asphalt | ||
shingle recycling operations. The Agency may deny such a | ||
beneficial use determination if the applicant, or any employee | ||
or officer of the applicant, has a history of any one or more | ||
of the following related to the operation of asphalt shingle | ||
recycling operation facilities or sites: | ||
(1) repeated violations of federal, State, or local | ||
laws, rules, regulations, standards, or ordinances; | ||
(2) conviction in a court of this State or another | ||
state of any crime that is a felony under the laws of this | ||
State; | ||
(3) conviction in a federal court of any crime that is | ||
a felony under federal law; | ||
(4) conviction in a court of this State or another | ||
state, or in a federal court, of forgery, official | ||
misconduct, bribery, perjury, or knowingly submitting | ||
false information under any environmental law, rule, | ||
regulation, or permit term or condition; or | ||
(5) gross carelessness or incompetence in the | ||
handling, storing, processing, transporting, disposing, or | ||
recycling of asphalt shingles. | ||
(Source: P.A. 98-296, eff. 1-1-14.)
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