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91_SB0142

 
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  Environmental  Protection Act by
 2    changing Section 57.5.

 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section  5.   The Environmental Protection Act is amended
 6    by changing Section 57.5 as follows:

 7        (415 ILCS 5/57.5)
 8        Sec. 57.5. Underground Storage  Tanks;  removal;  repair;
 9    abandonment.
10        (a)  Notwithstanding  the  eligibility  or  the  level of
11    deductibility of an owner or operator under  the  Underground
12    Storage  Tank  Fund,  any owner or operator of an Underground
13    Storage Tank may seek to remove or abandon  such  tank  under
14    the  provisions  of  this  Title.   In order to be reimbursed
15    under Section 57.8, the owner or operator  must  comply  with
16    the  provisions  of this Title.  In no event will an owner or
17    operator be reimbursed for any costs which exceed the minimum
18    requirements necessary to comply with this Title.
19        (b)  Removal or abandonment  of  an  Underground  Storage
20    Tank  must  be  carried  out  in  accordance with regulations
21    adopted by the Office of State Fire Marshal.
22        (c)  At  all  times  during  the  removal,   abandonment,
23    installation,  upgrading, or repair of an underground storage
24    tank an individual representing the  permit  holder  must  be
25    present  that  has  completed  and  is certified in a 40-hour
26    Occupational Safety and Health Administration safety training
27    course, has completed and is certified in  a  current  8-hour
28    refresher  course, and is certified by the International Fire
29    Code Institute for the work being  performed.   Certification
30    of  the individual's qualifications shall be on record in the
31    Office of the State Fire Marshal. The  Office  of  the  State
 
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 1    Fire Marshal or a designated agent shall have an inspector on
 2    site at the time of removal, abandonment, or such other times
 3    the  Office of State Fire Marshal deems appropriate.  At such
 4    time, the inspector shall, upon preliminary excavation of the
 5    tank site, render an opinion  as  to  whether  a  release  of
 6    petroleum  has  occurred  and,  if  so, the owner or operator
 7    shall report the known or suspected release to  the  Illinois
 8    Emergency  Management  Agency.   The  owner or operator shall
 9    determine  whether  or  not  a  release   has   occurred   in
10    conformance with the regulations adopted by the Board and the
11    Office  of the State Fire Marshal. Except that if the opinion
12    of the Office of the State Fire Marshal inspector is  that  a
13    release  of  petroleum has occurred and the owner or operator
14    has reported the release to the Illinois Emergency Management
15    Agency within 24 hours  of  removal  of  the  tank,  no  such
16    determination  is  required  under  this  subsection.  In the
17    event the owner  or  operator  confirms  the  presence  of  a
18    release of petroleum, the owner or operator shall comply with
19    Section  57.6.   The  inspector  shall  provide  the owner or
20    operator, or a designated agent,  with  an  "Eligibility  and
21    Deductibility  Determination"  form.  The Office of the State
22    Fire Marshal shall provide on-site assistance to the owner or
23    operator or a designated agent with regard to the eligibility
24    and deductibility procedures as provided in Section 57.9.  If
25    the Office of the State Fire Marshal  is  not  on  site,  the
26    Office  of  the State Fire Marshal shall provide the owner or
27    operator   with    an    "Eligibility    and    Deductibility
28    Determination"  form  within  15  days after receiving notice
29    that the confirmed release  was  reported  by  the  owner  or
30    operator.
31        (d)  In   the  event  that  a  release  of  petroleum  is
32    confirmed under subsection (c) of this Section, the owner  or
33    operator may elect to backfill the preliminary excavation and
34    proceed under Section 57.6.
 
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 1        (e)  In  the  event  that  an Underground Storage Tank is
 2    found to be  ineligible  for  payment  from  the  Underground
 3    Storage  Tank Fund, the owner or operator shall proceed under
 4    Sections 57.6 and 57.7.
 5        (f)  In  the  event  that  no  release  of  petroleum  is
 6    confirmed, the owner or operator shall  proceed  to  complete
 7    the  removal  of  the  underground  storage  tank,  and  when
 8    appropriate,  dispose of the tank and backfill the excavation
 9    or, in the alternate, abandon the underground storage tank in
10    place.  Either option shall be in accordance with regulations
11    adopted by the Office of the State Fire Marshal.   The  owner
12    or  operator  shall  certify  to the Office of the State Fire
13    Marshal that the tank removal or abandonment was conducted in
14    accordance with all applicable rules and regulations, and the
15    Office  of  the  State  Fire  Marshal  shall  then  issue   a
16    certificate  of  removal  or  abandonment  to  the  owner  or
17    operator.  If  the  Office of the State Fire Marshal fails to
18    issue a certificate of removal or abandonment within 30  days
19    of  receipt  of the certification, the certification shall be
20    considered rejected by operation of law and  a  final  action
21    appealable to the Board. Nothing in this Title shall prohibit
22    the   Office  of  the  State  Fire  Marshal  from  making  an
23    independent  inspection  of  the  site  and  challenging  the
24    veracity of the owner or operator certification.
25        (g)  The owner or operator of an underground storage tank
26    taken  out  of  operation  before  January  2,  1974,  or  an
27    underground storage tank used exclusively  to  store  heating
28    oil  for  consumptive  use  on  the premises where stored and
29    which serves other than a farm or residential unit shall  not
30    be  required  to  remove or abandon in place such underground
31    storage tank except in the case in which the  Office  of  the
32    State  Fire  Marshal  has  determined that a release from the
33    underground storage tank poses a current or potential  threat
34    to  human health and the environment.  In that case, and upon
 
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 1    receipt of an  order  from  the  Office  of  the  State  Fire
 2    Marshal,  the  owner  or operator of such underground storage
 3    tank shall conduct  removal  and,  if  necessary,  corrective
 4    action   in   accordance  with  this  Title  and  regulations
 5    promulgated by the Office  of  State  Fire  Marshal  and  the
 6    Board.
 7        (h)  In  the  event  that a release of petroleum occurred
 8    between September 13, 1993, and August 1, 1994, for which the
 9    Office of the State Fire  Marshal  issued  a  certificate  of
10    removal  or  abandonment  based  on  its determination of "no
11    release" or "minor release," and the Office of the State Fire
12    Marshal subsequently has  rescinded  that  determination  and
13    required  a  report  of  a  confirmed release to the Illinois
14    Emergency Management Agency, the owner  or  operator  may  be
15    eligible for reimbursement for the costs of corrective action
16    incurred on or after the date of the release but prior to the
17    notification  of  the  Illinois  Emergency Management Agency.
18    The date of the release shall be  the  date  of  the  initial
19    inspection  by  the  Office  of  the  State  Fire  Marshal as
20    recorded   in   its   inspection   log.    Eligibility    and
21    deductibility  shall  be  determined  in accordance with this
22    Title, the owner or operator must comply with the  provisions
23    of  this Act and its rules, and in no case shall the owner or
24    operator  be  reimbursed  for  costs  exceeding  the  minimum
25    requirements of this Act and its rules.
26    (Source: P.A.  88-496;  89-428,  eff.  1-1-96;  89-457,  eff.
27    5-22-96.)

28        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
29    becoming law.

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