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91_SB1391

 
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Environmental Protection Act.

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

 4        Section  5.   The Environmental Protection Act is amended
 5    by changing Section 9 as follows:

 6        (415 ILCS 5/9) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1009)
 7        Sec. 9.  Acts prohibited.  No person shall:
 8        (a)  Cause or threaten or allow the discharge or emission
 9    of any contaminant into the environment in any State so as to
10    cause or tend to cause  air  pollution  in  Illinois,  either
11    alone or in combination with contaminants from other sources,
12    or  so  as to violate regulations or standards adopted by the
13    Board under this Act;
14        (b)  Construct,  install,  or  operate   any   equipment,
15    facility,  vehicle, vessel, or aircraft capable of causing or
16    contributing to air pollution  or  designed  to  prevent  air
17    pollution,  of  any  type  designated  by  Board regulations,
18    without a permit granted by the Agency, or  in  violation  of
19    any conditions imposed by such permit;
20        (c)  Cause  or  allow the open burning of refuse, conduct
21    any salvage operation by open burning, or cause or allow  the
22    burning  of  any  refuse  in  any  chamber  not  specifically
23    designed  for the purpose and approved by the Agency pursuant
24    to regulations adopted by the Board under  this  Act;  except
25    that  the Board may adopt regulations permitting open burning
26    of refuse in certain cases upon a finding that no  harm  will
27    result  from  such burning, or that any alternative method of
28    disposing of such refuse would  create  a  safety  hazard  so
29    extreme  as  to  justify the pollution that would result from
30    such burning;
31        (d)  Sell, offer, or use any fuel or other article in any
 
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 1    areas in which the Pollution Control Board may by  regulation
 2    forbid  its  sale, offer, or use for reasons of air-pollution
 3    control;
 4        (e)  Use, cause or allow the spraying of  loose  asbestos
 5    for the purpose of fireproofing or insulating any building or
 6    building  material  or  other constructions, or otherwise use
 7    asbestos in such unconfined  manner  as  to  permit  asbestos
 8    fibers or particles to pollute the air;
 9        (f)  Commencing  July  1,  1985,  sell  any  used oil for
10    burning or incineration in any incinerator, boiler,  furnace,
11    burner  or  other  equipment  unless such oil meets standards
12    based on virgin fuel oil or re-refined  oil,  as  defined  in
13    ASTM  D-396  or  specifications  under  VV-F-815C promulgated
14    pursuant to the federal Energy Policy and  Conservation  Act,
15    and  meets the manufacturer's and current NFDA code standards
16    for which such incinerator, boiler, furnace, burner or  other
17    equipment was approved, except that this prohibition does not
18    apply  to  a  sale  to  a  permitted  used oil re-refining or
19    reprocessing facility or sale to a facility permitted by  the
20    Agency to burn or incinerate such oil.
21        Nothing  herein  shall limit the effect of any section of
22    this Title with respect to  any  form  of  asbestos,  or  the
23    spraying  of  any form of asbestos, or limit the power of the
24    Board under  this  Title  to  adopt  additional  and  further
25    regulations  with  respect  to  any  form of asbestos, or the
26    spraying of any form of asbestos.
27        This Section shall not limit  the  burning  of  landscape
28    waste  upon  the  premises  where  it is produced or at sites
29    provided and supervised by  any  unit  of  local  government,
30    except  within  any  county  having a population of more than
31    400,000. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit  the  burning
32    of   landscape   waste  for  agricultural  purposes,  habitat
33    management (including but not limited to forest  and  prairie
34    reclamation),  or  firefighter training.  For the purposes of
 
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 1    this Act,  the  burning  of  landscape  waste  by  production
 2    nurseries  shall be considered to be burning for agricultural
 3    purposes.
 4        Any grain elevator located outside of a major  population
 5    area,  as  defined  in  Section  211.3610  of Title 35 of the
 6    Illinois  Administrative  Code,  shall  be  exempt  from  the
 7    requirements of Section 212.462 of Title 35 of  the  Illinois
 8    Administrative Code provided that the elevator:  (1) does not
 9    violate the prohibitions of subsection (a) of this Section or
10    have a certified investigation, as defined in Section 211.970
11    of Title 35 of the Illinois Administrative Code, on file with
12    the  Agency and (2) is not required to obtain a Clean Air Act
13    Permit   Program   permit   pursuant   to    Section    39.5.
14    Notwithstanding  the  above  exemption, new stationary source
15    performance  standards  for  grain   elevators,   established
16    pursuant  to  Section  9.1 of this Act and Section 111 of the
17    federal Clean Air Act,  shall  continue  to  apply  to  grain
18    elevators.
19    (Source:  P.A.  88-488;  89-328,  eff.  8-17-95; 89-491, eff.
20    6-21-96.)

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