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91_HB2291

 
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Livestock Management Facilities Act.

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

 4        Section  5.  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, 51, and 95
 7    as 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, if  where  the  facilities
14    are  not separated by one mile or if they use a common system
15    for the storage or disposal of waste, a minimum  distance  of
16    1/4  mile,  and  that share a common livestock waste handling
17    facility shall be considered a  single  livestock  management
18    facility.   A  livestock  management  facility at educational
19    institutions, livestock pasture operations, where animals are
20    housed on a temporary basis such as county and  state  fairs,
21    livestock  shows, race tracks, and horse breeding and foaling
22    farms, and market holding facilities are not subject to  this
23    Act.
24    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.)

25        (510 ILCS 77/10.40)
26        Sec.    10.40.  Livestock    waste   handling   facility.
27    "Livestock waste handling  facility"  means  individually  or
28    collectively those immovable constructions or devices, except
29    sewers,  used for collecting, pumping, treating, or disposing
30    of livestock waste or for the recovery  of  by-products  from
 
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 1    the  livestock  waste.   Two or more livestock waste handling
 2    facilities under common ownership and  where  the  facilities
 3    are  not separated by one mile a minimum distance of 1/4 mile
 4    shall  be  considered  a  single  livestock  waste   handling
 5    facility.
 6    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.)

 7        (510 ILCS 77/10.65 new)
 8        Sec. 10.65. Waters of this State.  "Waters of this State"
 9    means  "waters"  as  defined  in the Environmental Protection
10    Act, except that the term  does  not  include  any  water  or
11    accumulation   of   water   attributable  exclusively  to  or
12    resulting solely from the construction of a secondary berm in
13    connection  with  the  construction  of  a  livestock   waste
14    handling facility.

15        (510 ILCS 77/15)
16        Sec. 15. Livestock waste handling facility lagoon.
17        (a)  Standards  for  livestock waste lagoon construction.
18    Any earthen livestock waste lagoon  subject  to  registration
19    shall  be  constructed or modified in accordance with "Design
20    of Anaerobic Lagoons for Animal Waste Management" promulgated
21    by the American Society  of  Agricultural  Engineers  or  the
22    national   guidelines  as  published  by  the  United  States
23    Department  of  Agriculture  Natural  Resource   Conservation
24    Service  in  Illinois and titled Waste Treatment Lagoon.  The
25    owner or operator of the earthen livestock lagoon  may,  with
26    approval   from   the  Department,  modify  or  exceed  these
27    standards  in  order  to  meet  site   specific   objectives.
28    Notwithstanding  any  other  requirement  of this subsection,
29    every  earthen  livestock  waste  lagoon  shall  include  the
30    construction  of  a  secondary  berm,  filter  strip,   grass
31    waterway,  or  terrace,  or any combination of those, outside
32    the perimeter of the primary berm  if  an  engineer  licensed
 
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 1    under  the  Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989 and
 2    retained by the registrant determines, with  the  concurrence
 3    of the Department, that construction of such a secondary berm
 4    or  other feature or features is necessary in order to ensure
 5    against a release of livestock waste from the lagoon (i) that
 6    encroaches or is reasonably expected to  encroach  upon  land
 7    other  than the land occupied by the livestock waste handling
 8    facility  of  which the  lagoon is a part or (ii) that enters
 9    or is  reasonably expected to enter the waters of this State.
10    The  Department  shall  determine   compliance   with   these
11    requirements.   The  Department may require changes in design
12    or additional requirements to protect  groundwater,  such  as
13    extra  liner  depth  or  synthetic  liners,  when  it appears
14    groundwater could be impacted.
15        (a-1)  Standards for livestock waste handling  facilities
16    other  than  earthen  livestock  waste  lagoons.   After  the
17    effective  date  of  this  amendatory Act of the 91st General
18    Assembly, livestock  waste  handling  facilities  other  than
19    earthen  livestock  waste  lagoons  used  for  the storage of
20    livestock waste shall be constructed in accordance with  this
21    Section.
22        The  Advisory  Committee shall review, evaluate, and make
23    recommendations to  the  Department  to  establish  permanent
24    construction   standards   for   livestock   waste   handling
25    facilities   other  then  earthen  livestock  waste  lagoons.
26    Within 4 months after the effective date of  this  amendatory
27    Act  of  the  91st  General  Assembly,  the  Department shall
28    propose permanent construction standards for livestock  waste
29    handling   facilities  other  than  earthen  lagoons  to  the
30    Pollution Control Board.
31        Within 8 months after the Department  proposes  permanent
32    construction  standards,  the  Pollution  Control Board shall
33    hold hearings  on  and  shall  adopt  permanent  construction
34    standards.
 
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 1        (a-2)  Interim  standards  for  livestock  waste handling
 2    facilities other than earthen livestock waste lagoons.  After
 3    the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General
 4    Assembly and prior to  the  adoption  of  final  construction
 5    standards by the Pollution Control Board, the livestock waste
 6    handling  facility owner may rely on guidance from the county
 7    Soil and  Water  Conservation  District,  the  United  States
 8    Department  of  Agriculture  Natural  Resources  Conservation
 9    Service,  or the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension
10    Service for soil type and water table level information.
11        On soils where high water (vadose water) is a concern  or
12    where  the  soil does not meet the recommended allowable soil
13    bearing strength and load factor as set in the  Midwest  Plan
14    Services Handbook (MWPS-36) and future updates, footings, and
15    underlying  structure  support shall be incorporated into the
16    design standards of the storage structure in accordance  with
17    the  requirements  of  Section 4.1 of the American Society of
18    Agricultural Engineers (ASAE EP393.2) and future updates.
19             (1)  Livestock waste handling facilities constructed
20        of concrete shall meet the strength and load  factors set
21        forth in  the  Midwest  Plan  Service's  Concrete  Manure
22        Storage    Handbook  (MWPS-36)  and  future  updates.  In
23        addition,  those  structures  shall  meet  the  following
24        requirements:
25                  (A)  Waterstops shall be incorporated into  the
26             design  of  the  storage   structure when consistent
27             with the requirements of  paragraph  (1)  of    this
28             subsection;
29                  (B)  Storage  structures that handle waste in a
30             liquid form shall be designed  to contain  a  volume
31             of  not  less  than  the  amount  of waste generated
32             during 150 days  of  facility  operation  at  design
33             capacity; and
34                  (C)  Storage    structures   not   covered   or
 
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 1             otherwise protected from   precipitation  shall,  in
 2             addition to the waste storage volume requirements of
 3             item  (B)  of  paragraph  (1)  of  this  subsection,
 4             include a 2-foot freeboard.
 5             (2)  A   livestock  waste  handling  facility  in  a
 6        prefabricated form shall meet  the  strength,  load,  and
 7        compatibility   factors  for  its  intended  use.   Those
 8        factors  shall  be   verified   by   the   manufacturer's
 9        specifications.
10             (3)  Livestock  waste  handling  facilities  holding
11        semi-solid  livestock waste, including but not limited to
12        picket dam structures, shall be constructed according  to
13        the  requirements set forth in the Midwest Plan Service's
14        Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook (MWPS-18) and  future
15        updates   or   similar  standards  used  by  the  Natural
16        Resources  Conservation  Service  of  the  United  States
17        Department of Agriculture.
18             (4)  Livestock  waste  handling  facilities  holding
19        solid livestock waste shall be constructed  according  to
20        the  requirements set forth in the Midwest Plan Service's
21        Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook (MWPS-18) and  future
22        updates   or   similar  standards  used  by  the  Natural
23        Resources  Conservation  Service  of  the  United  States
24        Department of Agriculture.  In addition, solid  livestock
25        waste  stacking  structures  shall  be sized to store not
26        less than the amount of waste generated during  6  months
27        of facility operation at design capacity.
28             (5)  Holding  ponds,  used for the temporary storage
29        of  livestock  feedlot  run-off,  shall  be   constructed
30        according  to  the  requirements set forth in the Midwest
31        Plan  Service's  Livestock  Waste   Facilities   Handbook
32        (MWPS-18) and future updates or similar standards used by
33        the  Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United
34        States Department of Agriculture.
 
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 1        (b)  Registration   and   certification.   Any    earthen
 2    livestock  waste  lagoon  or  other  livestock waste handling
 3    facility with a capacity to serve more than 500 animal  units
 4    that  is  newly  constructed, or  modified, or expanded (does
 5    not include  repairs)  after  the  effective  date  of  rules
 6    adopted   for   the  implementation  of  this  Act  shall  be
 7    registered by the owner or operator with the Department on  a
 8    form  provided  by  the  Department.   Owners or operators of
 9    lagoons  or  other  livestock   waste   handling   facilities
10    constructed prior to May 20, 1997 the effective date of rules
11    adopted  for the implementation of this Act may register them
12    with the Department at no charge.
13        In order to give the Department notice of the owner's  or
14    operator's  intent  to  construct  or  modify  a  an  earthen
15    livestock  waste  handling  facility  lagoon,  the  owner  or
16    operator  shall  register  the  facility such lagoon with the
17    Department   before   beginning   construction   during   the
18    preconstruction phase.   The Department shall provide a  copy
19    of  the  registration  form to the Agency. Construction shall
20    not begin until 30 days after  submittal  of  a  registration
21    form   by  certified  mail  to  the  Department.     When  an
22    informational   meeting   is   requested   by   the   county,
23    construction shall not begin until  after  the  informational
24    meeting has been held.
25        Livestock  waste  handling  facility  lagoon registration
26    forms shall be made available to producers at offices of  the
27    Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, and
28    Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
29        Registration information shall include the following:
30             (1)  Name(s)   and  address(es)  of  the  owner  and
31        operator who are  responsible  for  the  livestock  waste
32        handling facility lagoon.
33             (2)  General location of the facility lagoon.
34             (3)  Design construction plans and specifications.
 
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 1             (4)  Specific location information:
 2                  (A)  Distance  to  a  private or public potable
 3             well;
 4                  (B)  Distance  to  closest   occupied   private
 5             residence  (other  than  any  occupied  by  owner or
 6             operator);
 7                  (C)  Distance to nearest stream; and
 8                  (D)  Distance to nearest populated area.
 9             (5)  Anticipated  beginning  and  ending  dates   of
10        construction.
11             (6)  Type of livestock and number of animal units.
12        The   Department   of  Agriculture,  upon  receipt  of  a
13    livestock waste lagoon registration form,  shall  review  the
14    form  to  determine  that  all  required information has been
15    provided.   The  person  filing  the  registration  shall  be
16    notified within 15 working  days  that  the  registration  is
17    complete  or that clarification of information is needed.  No
18    later than 10 working days after receipt of the clarification
19    information,  the  Department  shall  notify  the  owner   or
20    operator that the registration is complete.
21        The Department shall inspect a an earthen livestock waste
22    handling     facility    lagoon    during    preconstruction,
23    construction, and post-construction.   The  Department  shall
24    require modifications when necessary to bring construction in
25    compliance  with  the  standards  as set forth in subsections
26    subsection (a), (a-1), or (a-2) of Section 15.    The  person
27    making the inspection shall discuss with the owner, operator,
28    or certified livestock manager an evaluation of the livestock
29    waste  handling  facility  lagoon  construction and shall (i)
30    provide  on-site  written  recommendations  to   the   owner,
31    operator,    or   certified   livestock   manager   of   what
32    modifications  are  necessary  or  (ii)  inform  the   owner,
33    operator,  or  certified  livestock manager that the facility
34    lagoon  meets  the  standards  set   forth   in   subsections
 
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 1    subsection (a), (a-1), or (a-2) of Section 15. Within 10 days
 2      On  the  day  of  the  inspection,  the  person  making the
 3    inspection shall  give  the  owner,  operator,  or  certified
 4    livestock  manager  a  written  report of his or her findings
 5    based on the inspection, together with an explanation of  any
 6    remedial  measures necessary to enable the facility lagoon to
 7    meet the standards set forth in subsections  subsection  (a),
 8    (a-1), or (a-2).
 9        The  person  making  any  inspection  shall  comply  with
10    reasonable  animal  health protection procedures as requested
11    by the owner, operator, or certified livestock manager.
12        Upon completion of the construction or modification,  but
13    prior to placing the facility lagoon in service, the owner or
14    operator  of  the  livestock  waste  handling facility lagoon
15    shall certify on a form provided by the Department  that  the
16    facility   lagoon   has   been  constructed  or  modified  in
17    accordance  with  the  standards  set  forth  in  subsections
18    subsection (a), (a-1), or (a-2) of Section 15  and  that  the
19    information provided on the registration form is correct.
20             (1)  The  certification  notice  to  the  Department
21        shall include a  certification statement and signature.
22             (2)  The   certification   shall  state:  "I  hereby
23        certify that the information provided  on  this  form  is
24        correct  and  that  the livestock waste handling facility
25        lagoon  has  been  constructed  in  accordance  with  the
26        standards  as  required  by  the   Livestock   Management
27        Facilities Act."
28        The  owner or operator of the facility lagoon may proceed
29    to place the facility lagoon in service no  earlier  than  10
30    working   days   after   submitting   to   the  Department  a
31    certification of compliance statement.
32        (b-5) Public informational meeting.  Within 7 days  after
33    receiving  a  registration form giving notice of an intent to
34    construct or modify a an  earthen  livestock  waste  handling
 
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 1    facility with a capacity to serve more than 500 animal units
 2    lagoon  after  the   effective date of this amendatory Act of
 3    the 91st General Assembly 1997, the Department shall  send  a
 4    copy  of  the  registration  form  to the county board of the
 5    county in which the  facility lagoon is or is to be  located.
 6    After receiving a copy of a livestock waste handling facility
 7      lagoon  registration  form  from  the Department under this
 8    subsection, within 30  days  the  county  board  may  at  its
 9    discretion  request  that  the  Department  conduct  a public
10    informational  meeting  within  15  days   of   the   request
11    concerning the proposed  construction or modification of the
12    facility  lagoon.  If the Department conducts such a meeting,
13    then at least 10 days before the    meeting,  the  Department
14    shall  cause  notice  of  the  meeting  to  be published in a
15    newspaper of general circulation in the county or  the  State
16    newspaper.      The  owner  or  operator  who  submitted  the
17    registration form to the Department  shall    appear  at  the
18    meeting.  At the meeting, the Department shall afford members
19    of    the  public an opportunity to ask questions and present
20    oral   or   written   testimony   concerning   the   proposed
21    construction or modification of the facility lagoon.
22        (c)  Complaint procedure. Any person having  a  complaint
23    concerning  a an earthen livestock waste handling facility or
24    a livestock management facility lagoon may file  a  complaint
25    with  the  Agency.   If the Agency finds that groundwater has
26    been negatively impacted because of structural problems  with
27    the  facility  earthen  lagoon,  the  Agency shall notify the
28    Department that modification of the facility of the lagoon is
29    necessary. The livestock owner or operator or the  Department
30    may  request  guidance  from  the United States Department of
31    Agriculture Natural  Resource  Conservation  Service  or  the
32    University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service.
33        The person making any inspection shall comply with animal
34    health  protection  procedures  as  requested by the owner or
 
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 1    operator.
 2        Any earthen livestock waste handling facility  lagoon  in
 3    service prior to May 20, 1997 the effective date of the rules
 4    for implementation of this Act is not subject to registration
 5    but is only subject to the complaint procedure.  However, Any
 6    such livestock waste handling facility lagoon found impacting
 7    groundwater  shall  be  required to be repaired, modified, or
 8    have procedures instituted so groundwater is  not  negatively
 9    impacted.
10        If   an   investigation   reveals  groundwater  has  been
11    negatively  impacted,  the  Department   and   Agency   shall
12    cooperate   with  the  owner  or  operator  of  the  affected
13    livestock  waste  handling  facility  lagoon  to  provide   a
14    reasonable solution to protect the groundwater.
15        Nothing   in   this  Section  shall  limit  the  Agency's
16    authority  under  the   Environmental   Protection   Act   to
17    investigate  and  respond  to violations of the Environmental
18    Protection Act or rules adopted under that Act.
19        (d)  Livestock    waste    handling    facility    lagoon
20    registration fee.   The  livestock  waste  handling  facility
21    lagoon  registration  fee  is  $250  $50.   The fees shall be
22    earmarked  for  inspection  and  oversight  expenses  of  the
23    Department and Agency.
24        (d-5)  Reporting release of waste.  An owner or  operator
25    of   a  livestock  management  facility  or  livestock  waste
26    handling facility lagoon  shall  report  to  the  Agency  any
27    release  of livestock waste from the facility a lagoon within
28    24 hours after the discovery of the release.   The  procedure
29    for  reporting  releases  shall  be  adopted by the Agency by
30    rule.
31        For a first violation of this  subsection  (d-5)  by  the
32    owner  or  operator  of  a  livestock  management facility or
33    livestock waste handling facility, the Department shall  send
34    the  owner  or  operator a written notice of the violation by
 
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 1    certified mail, return receipt requested.
 2        If after an administrative hearing the  Department  finds
 3    that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility
 4    or  livestock  waste handling facility has committed a second
 5    violation of this  subsection  (d-5),  the  Department  shall
 6    impose  on  the  owner  or  operator  a  civil administrative
 7    penalty in an amount  not  exceeding  $1,000.   The  Attorney
 8    General  may  bring an action in the circuit court to enforce
 9    the collection of a penalty  imposed  under  this  subsection
10    (d-5).
11        If  after  an administrative hearing the Department finds
12    that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility
13    or livestock waste handling facility has  committed  a  third
14    violation  of  this  subsection  (d-5),  the Department shall
15    enter an administrative order directing  that  the  owner  or
16    operator  cease operation of the facility until the violation
17    is corrected.
18        If a livestock management  facility  or  livestock  waste
19    handling  facility  has  not  committed  a  violation of this
20    subsection (d-5) within the 5 years immediately  preceding  a
21    violation,  the violation shall be construed and treated as a
22    first violation.
23        (e)  Closure  of  livestock  waste  handling   facilities
24    lagoons.  When  any earthen livestock waste handling facility
25    lagoon is  removed  from  service,  it  shall  be  completely
26    emptied.  Appropriate closure procedures shall be followed as
27    determined  by  rule.   Any the remaining hole or pit must be
28    filled.  The closure requirements shall be  completed  within
29    two years from the date of cessation of operation unless the
30    facility  lagoon  is  maintained or serviced.  The Department
31    may grant a waiver to the before-stated closure  requirements
32    that will permit the livestock waste handling facility lagoon
33     to be used for an alternative purpose.
34        Upon  a  change  in  ownership  of  a  registered earthen
 
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 1    livestock waste handling facility  lagoon,  the  owner  shall
 2    notify the Department of the change within 30 working days of
 3    the closing of the transaction.
 4        (f)  Administrative   authority.   All   actions  of  the
 5    Department  of  Agriculture  are  subject  to  the   Illinois
 6    Administrative Procedure Act.
 7        Any  new earthen livestock waste handling facility lagoon
 8    subject to registration shall not begin operation  until  the
 9    owner  or  operator of the lagoon has met the requirements of
10    this Act.
11        The owner or operator  of  any  earthen  livestock  waste
12    handling facility lagoon subject to registration that has not
13    been  registered  or constructed in accordance with standards
14    set forth in subsections subsection (a), (a-1), or  (a-2)  of
15    Section  15  shall,  upon  being  identified  as  such by the
16    Department, be given written  notice  by  the  Department  to
17    register  and  certify  the livestock waste handling facility
18    lagoon within 10 working days of receipt of the notice.   The
19    Department may inspect such livestock waste handling facility
20     lagoon and require compliance in accordance with subsections
21    (a),  (a-1),  (a-2), and (b) of this Section. If the owner or
22    operator of the livestock waste handling facility lagoon that
23    is subject to registration fails to comply with  the  notice,
24    the  Department may issue a cease and desist order until such
25    time as compliance is obtained with the requirements of  this
26    Act.  Failure  to  construct  the  livestock  waste  handling
27    facility  lagoon in accordance with the construction plan and
28    Department recommendations is a business  offense  punishable
29    by a fine of not more than $5,000.
30    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)

31        (510 ILCS 77/16)
32        Sec.  16.  Inspection of earthen livestock waste handling
33    facilities lagoons by Department.   At least once  each  year
 
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 1    on a random basis, the Department shall inspect every earthen
 2      livestock  waste handling facility lagoon that services 500
 3    1,000 or more animal units and is required to  be  registered
 4    under  this  Act.     The  owner or operator of the livestock
 5    waste handling  facility  lagoon  or  a  certified  livestock
 6    manager  must  be  present  during  the  inspection.   If the
 7    owner,  operator,  or  certified  livestock  manager  is  not
 8    present at  the  scheduled  date,  time,  and  place  of  the
 9    inspection,  the  inspection  shall  proceed  in  his  or her
10    absence.  The person making the inspection  shall  conduct  a
11    visual  inspection  to  determine  only  whether  any  of the
12    following  are  present:  burrow  holes,   trees   or   woody
13    vegetation,  proper freeboard, erosion, settling of the berm,
14    bermtop maintenance, leaks, and seepage.  The  person  making
15    the  inspection  shall  discuss  with the owner, operator, or
16    certified livestock manager an evaluation  of  the  livestock
17    waste  handling  facility's  lagoon's  current  condition and
18    shall (i) provide  on-site  written  recommendations  to  the
19    owner,  operator,  or  certified  livestock  manager  of what
20    corrective actions are necessary or (ii)  inform  the  owner,
21    operator,  or  certified  livestock manager that the facility
22    lagoon meets the standards set forth in this subsection.
23        The  person  making  any  inspection  shall  comply  with
24    reasonable animal health protection procedures  as  requested
25    by the owner, operator, or certified livestock manager.
26        The  Department shall send official written notice of any
27    deficiencies to the owner or operator of the facility  lagoon
28    by  certified mail, return receipt requested.    The owner or
29    operator and the Department shall enter into an agreement  of
30    compliance setting forth the specific action and timetable to
31    correct   the   deficiencies.       The   person  making  the
32    reinspection shall notify the Department of  the  results  of
33    the   reinspection,   and   the  Department  shall  take  the
34    appropriate action under this Section.   If the  Department's
 
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 1    inspector  finds  a  release  or  evidence  of a release, the
 2    Department shall immediately report such information  to  the
 3    Agency.
 4        For  a  first  violation  of this Section by the owner or
 5    operator of a  livestock  management  facility  or  livestock
 6    waste  handling facility, the Department shall send the owner
 7    or operator a written notice of the  violation  by  certified
 8    mail, return receipt requested.
 9        If  after  an administrative hearing the Department finds
10    that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility
11    or livestock waste handling facility has committed  a  second
12    violation of this Section, the Department shall impose on the
13    owner or operator a civil administrative penalty in an amount
14    not  exceeding  $1,000.   The  Attorney  General may bring an
15    action in the circuit court to enforce the  collection  of  a
16    penalty imposed under this Section.
17        If  after  an administrative hearing the Department finds
18    that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility
19    or livestock waste handling facility has  committed  a  third
20    violation  of  this  Section,  the  Department shall enter an
21    administrative order directing that  the  owner  or  operator
22    cease  operation  of  the  facility  until  the  violation is
23    corrected.
24        If a livestock management  facility  or  livestock  waste
25    handling  facility  has  not  committed  a  violation of this
26    Section within the 5 years immediately preceding a violation,
27    the violation shall be  construed  and  treated  as  a  first
28    violation.
29    (Source: P.A. 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)

30        (510 ILCS 77/17)
31        Sec.  17.  Financial responsibility.  Owners of livestock
32    waste handling facilities new or modified lagoons  registered
33    under the provisions of this Act shall establish and maintain
 
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 1    evidence  of  financial  responsibility  to  provide  for the
 2    closure of the facilities lagoons and the proper disposal  of
 3    their  contents  within  the time provisions outlined in this
 4    Act.   Financial  responsibility  may  be  evidenced  by  any
 5    combination of the following:
 6        (1)  Commercial or private insurance;
 7        (2)  Guarantee;
 8        (3)  Surety bond;
 9        (4)  Letter of credit;
10        (5)  Certificate  of  Deposit   or   designated   savings
11    account;
12        (6)  Participation in a livestock waste handling facility
13     lagoon closure fund managed by the Illinois Farm Development
14    Authority.
15        The  level of surety required shall be determined by rule
16    and be based upon the volumetric  capacity  of  the  facility
17    lagoon.    Surety  instruments  required  under  this Section
18    shall be required after the effective date of  rules  adopted
19    for the implementation of this Act.
20    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)

21        (510 ILCS 77/20)
22        Sec.  20.   Handling,  storing and disposing of livestock
23    waste.
24        (a)  The livestock management facility owner or  operator
25    shall comply with the requirements for handling, storing, and
26    disposing  of  livestock  wastes  as  set  forth in the rules
27    adopted pursuant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Act
28    concerning agriculture related pollution.
29        (b)  The livestock management facility owner or  operator
30    at  a  facility of less than 500 1,000 animal units shall not
31    be required to prepare and maintain a waste management plan.
32        (c)  The livestock management facility owner or  operator
33    at  a  facility of 500 1,000 or greater animal units but less
 
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 1    than 5,000 7,000 animal units shall prepare and  maintain  on
 2    file  at  the  livestock  management facility a general waste
 3    management  plan.   Notwithstanding   this   requirement,   a
 4    livestock  management facility subject to this subsection may
 5    be operated on an interim basis but not to  exceed  6  months
 6    after the effective date of the rules promulgated pursuant to
 7    this  Act  to allow for the owner or operator of the facility
 8    to develop a waste management  plan.   The  waste  management
 9    plan shall be available for inspection during normal business
10    hours by Department personnel.
11        (d)  The  livestock management facility owner or operator
12    at a facility of 5,000 7,000 or greater  animal  units  shall
13    prepare,  maintain,  and  submit  to the Department the waste
14    management  plan  for  approval.  Approval   of   the   waste
15    management  plan  shall  be  predicated  on  compliance  with
16    provisions of subsection (f). The waste management plan shall
17    be  approved  by  the  Department  before  operation  of  the
18    facility  or  in  the case of an existing facility, the waste
19    management plan shall be submitted  within  60  working  days
20    after the effective date of the rules promulgated pursuant to
21    this Act.
22        The owner or operator of an existing livestock management
23    facility  that  through  growth  meets or exceeds 5,000 7,000
24    animal units shall file its waste management  plan  with  the
25    Department  within  60 working days after reaching the stated
26    animal units.
27        The owner or operator of a livestock management  facility
28    that  is  subject to this subsection (d) shall file within 60
29    working days with the Department a revised  waste  management
30    plan when there is a significant change in items (1), (2), or
31    (10) of subsection (f) that will materially affect compliance
32    with the waste management plan.
33        (e)  The  waste  management plan and records of livestock
34    waste disposal shall be kept on file for 5 three years.
 
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 1        (f)  The application of livestock waste to the land is an
 2    acceptable,  recommended,   and   established   practice   in
 3    Illinois.   However, when livestock waste is not applied in a
 4    responsible  manner,  it  may  create  pollution  pollutional
 5    problems.  It should be recognized that, in  most  cases,  if
 6    the  agronomic  nitrogen  rate is met, the phosphorus applied
 7    will exceed  the  crop  requirements,  but  not  all  of  the
 8    phosphorus  may be available for use by the crop.  It will be
 9    considered acceptable, therefore, to prepare and implement  a
10    waste  management  plan based on the phosphorus, nitrogen, or
11    potassium  rate,  whichever  is  more  limiting.  The   waste
12    management plan shall include the following:
13             (1)  An  estimate  of  the  volume  of  waste  to be
14        disposed of annually.
15             (2)  The number of acres available for  disposal  of
16        the waste.
17             (3)  An estimate of the nutrient value of the waste.
18             (4)  An  indication that the livestock waste will be
19        applied at rates not to exceed the agronomic  phosphorus,
20        nitrogen,  and  potassium nitrogen demand of the crops to
21        be grown when averaged over a 5-year period.
22             (5)  A provision that livestock waste applied within
23        1/4 mile of any residence not part of the facility  shall
24        be  injected  or  incorporated on the day of application.
25        However, livestock management  facilities  and  livestock
26        waste handling facilities that have irrigation systems in
27        operation  prior  to  the  effective  date of this Act or
28        existing facilities applying waste on frozen  ground  are
29        not subject to the provisions of this item (5).
30             (6)  A  provision  that  livestock  waste may not be
31        applied within 200 feet of surface water unless the water
32        is upgrade or there is adequate diking,  and  waste  will
33        not  be  applied  within  200  150  feet of potable water
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 1             (7)  A provision that livestock  waste  may  not  be
 2        applied  in a 10-year flood plain unless the injection or
 3        incorporation method of application is used.
 4             (8)  A provision that livestock  waste  may  not  be
 5        applied in waterways.
 6             (9)  A  provision  that if waste is spread on frozen
 7        or snow-covered land, the application will be limited  to
 8        land areas on which:
 9                  (A)  land slopes are 5% or less, or
10                  (B)  adequate erosion control practices exist.
11             (10)  Methods for disposal of animal waste.
12        (g)  Any person who is required to prepare and maintain a
13    waste  management plan and who fails to do so shall be issued
14    a warning letter by the Department for  the  first  violation
15    and  shall  be  given  30  working  days  to  prepare a waste
16    management plan.  For failure to prepare and maintain a waste
17    management plan, the person shall be fined an  administrative
18    penalty  of  up  to  $1,000  by  the  Department and shall be
19    required to enter into an agreement of compliance to  prepare
20    and  maintain a waste management plan within 30 working days.
21    For failure to prepare and maintain a waste  management  plan
22    after the second 30 day period or for failure to enter into a
23    compliance agreement, the Department may issue an operational
24    cease and desist order until compliance is attained.
25    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)

26        (510 ILCS 77/25)
27        Sec. 25.  Odor control.
28        (a)  Operators  of  livestock  waste  handling facilities
29    shall practice odor control  methods  during  the  course  of
30    manure  removal  and field application.  Odor control methods
31    shall be  those  methods  identified  in  the  rules  adopted
32    pursuant   to   the  Illinois  Environmental  Protection  Act
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 1        (b) Every single-stage livestock waste handling facility
 2    lagoon  constructed  after  the  effective   date   of   this
 3    amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly 1997 shall comply
 4    with the following operational guidelines:
 5             (1)  In  operation,  the  facility  lagoon  must  be
 6        maintained at not less than the minimum design volume.
 7             (2) If applicable, the livestock waste supply to the
 8        facility  lagoon  must be below the minimum design volume
 9        level.
10             (3) The livestock waste storage capacity  of  a  the
11        lagoon must be greater than 270 days.
12        (c)  Above-ground livestock waste holding structures must
13    be operated using odor control management guidelines based on
14    scientific  peer  review  accepted  by  the  Department   and
15    determined  to  be  economically  feasible  to  the  specific
16    operation.
17        (d)  For  a  first violation of this Section by the owner
18    or operator of a livestock management facility  or  livestock
19    waste  handling facility, the Department shall send the owner
20    or operator a written notice of the  violation  by  certified
21    mail, return receipt requested.
22        If  after  an administrative hearing the Department finds
23    that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility
24    or livestock waste handling facility has committed  a  second
25    violation of this Section, the Department shall impose on the
26    owner or operator a civil administrative penalty in an amount
27    not  exceeding  $1,000.   The  Attorney  General may bring an
28    action in the circuit court to enforce the  collection  of  a
29    penalty imposed under this Section.
30        If  after  an administrative hearing the Department finds
31    that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility
32    or livestock waste handling facility has  committed  a  third
33    violation  of  this  Section,  the  Department shall enter an
34    administrative order directing that  the  owner  or  operator
 
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 1    cease  operation  of  the  facility  until  the  violation is
 2    corrected.
 3        If a livestock management  facility  or  livestock  waste
 4    handling  facility  has  not  committed  a  violation of this
 5    Section within the 5 years immediately preceding a violation,
 6    the violation shall be  construed  and  treated  as  a  first
 7    violation.
 8    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)

 9        (510 ILCS 77/30)
10        Sec.  30.  Certified  Livestock  Manager.  The Department
11    shall establish a  Certified  Livestock  Manager  program  in
12    conjunction  with  the  livestock  industry that will enhance
13    management skills in critical areas,  such  as  environmental
14    awareness,  safety  concerns,  odor  control  techniques  and
15    technology,   neighbor  awareness,  current  best  management
16    practices, and the  developing  and  implementing  of  manure
17    management plans.
18        (a)  Applicability.  A  livestock waste handling facility
19    serving 300 or greater animal units shall  be  operated  only
20    under  the supervision of a certified livestock manager.  Not
21    withstanding the before-stated provision, a  livestock  waste
22    handling  facility  may  be operated on an interim basis, but
23    not to exceed 6 months, to allow for the owner or operator of
24    the facility to become certified.
25        (b)  A certification program shall include the following:
26             (1)  A general working knowledge of best  management
27        practices.
28             (2)  A  general working knowledge of livestock waste
29        handling practices and procedures.
30             (3)  A  general  working  knowledge   of   livestock
31        management operations and related safety issues.
32             (4)  An   awareness   and   understanding   of   the
33        responsibility of the owner or operator for all employees
 
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 1        who may be involved with waste handling.
 2        (c)  Any  certification issued shall be valid for 3 years
 3    and thereafter be subject to  renewal.  A  renewal  shall  be
 4    valid  for  a  3  year period and the procedures set forth in
 5    this Section shall be followed.  The Department  may  require
 6    anyone  who  is  certified  to  be recertified in less than 3
 7    years for just cause including but not  limited  to  repeated
 8    complaints  where  investigations  reveal the need to improve
 9    management practices.
10        (d)  Methods for obtaining  certified  livestock  manager
11    status.
12             (1)  The  owner  or  operator  of  a livestock waste
13        handling facility serving 300 or greater animal units but
14        less than 1,000 animal units  shall  become  a  certified
15        livestock manager by:
16                  (A)  attending  a training session conducted by
17             the Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension
18             Service, or any agriculture association,  which  has
19             been  approved  by  or  is  in  cooperation with the
20             Department; or
21                  (B)  in  lieu  of  attendance  at  a   training
22             session,    successfully    completing   a   written
23             competency examination.
24             (2)  The owner or  operator  of  a  livestock  waste
25        handling  facility  serving 1,000 or greater animal units
26        shall become a certified livestock manager by attending a
27        training  session  conducted   by   the   Department   of
28        Agriculture,   Cooperative   Extension  Service,  or  any
29        agriculture association, which has been approved by or is
30        in  cooperation  with  the  Department  and  successfully
31        completing a written competency examination.
32        (e)  The certified livestock manager certificate shall be
33    issued by the Department and shall indicate that  the  person
34    named   on  the  certificate  is  certified  as  a  livestock
 
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 1    management facility manager, the dates of certification,  and
 2    when renewal is due.
 3        (f)  The Department shall charge $50 $10 for the issuance
 4    or  renewal of a certified livestock manager certificate. The
 5    Department may, by rule, establish fees to cover the costs of
 6    materials and training for training  sessions  given  by  the
 7    Department.
 8        (g)  The  owner or operator of a livestock waste handling
 9    facility  operating  in  violation  of  the   provisions   of
10    subsection  (a)  of  this  Section  shall be issued a warning
11    letter for the first violation and shall be required to  have
12    a certified manager for the livestock waste handling facility
13    within  30  working  days.   For  failure  to comply with the
14    warning letter within the 30 day period, the person shall  be
15    fined  an  administrative  penalty  of  up  to  $1,000 by the
16    Department and shall be required to enter into  an  agreement
17    to  have a certified manager for the livestock waste handling
18    facility within 30 working days.  For  continued  failure  to
19    comply,  the  Department  may  issue an operational cease and
20    desist order until compliance is attained.
21    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)

22        (510 ILCS 77/35)
23        Sec. 35.  Setbacks for livestock management and livestock
24    handling facilities.
25        (a)  Grandfather provision; facilities in existence prior
26    to  July  15,  1991.  Livestock  management  facilities   and
27    livestock  waste  handling  facilities  in existence prior to
28    July 15, 1991 shall comply with setbacks in  existence  prior
29    to  July 15, 1991, as set forth in the Illinois Environmental
30    Protection Act and rules promulgated under that Act.
31        (b)  Grandfather provision; facilities  in  existence  on
32    effective date and after July 15, 1991.  Livestock management
33    facilities   and   livestock  waste  handling  facilities  in
 
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 1    existence on the effective date of this Act  but  after  July
 2    15, 1991 shall comply with setbacks in existence prior to the
 3    effective  date  of  this  Act,  as set forth in the Illinois
 4    Environmental Protection Act and rules promulgated under that
 5    Act.
 6        (c)  New livestock management or livestock waste handling
 7    facilities. Any new facility shall comply with the  following
 8    setbacks:
 9             (1)  For  purposes of determining setback distances,
10        minimum distances shall  be  measured  from  the  nearest
11        corner  of  the  residence or place of common assembly to
12        the  nearest  corner  of  the  livestock  earthen   waste
13        handling   facility   lagoon   or   livestock  management
14        facility, whichever is closer.
15             (2)  A livestock management  facility  or  livestock
16        waste  handling  facility    serving  less than 50 animal
17        units shall be exempt from setback distances as set forth
18        in this Act but shall be  subject  to  rules  promulgated
19        under the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
20             (3)  For  a  livestock  management facility or waste
21        handling facility serving 50 or  greater  but  less  than
22        1,000 animal units, the minimum setback shall be 1/4 mile
23        from the nearest occupied non-farm residence and 1/2 mile
24        from the nearest populated area.
25             (4)  For   a   livestock   management   facility  or
26        livestock  waste  handling  facility  serving  1,000   or
27        greater  but less than 7,000 animal units, the setback is
28        as follows:
29                  (A)  For a populated area, the minimum  setback
30             shall be increased 440 feet over the minimum setback
31             of  1/2  mile for each additional 1,000 animal units
32             over 1,000 animal units.
33                  (B)  For any occupied  residence,  the  minimum
34             setback shall be increased 220 feet over the minimum
 
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 1             setback of 1/4 mile for each additional 1,000 animal
 2             units over 1,000 animal units.
 3             (5)  For   a   livestock   management   facility  or
 4        livestock  waste  handling  facility  serving  7,000   or
 5        greater animal units, the setback is as follows:
 6                  (A)  For  a populated area, the minimum setback
 7             shall be 1 mile.
 8                  (B)  For any occupied  residence,  the  minimum
 9             setback shall be 1/2 mile.
10        (d)  Requirements   governing   the  location  of  a  new
11    livestock   management    facility    and    new    livestock
12    waste-handling  facility  and  conditions  for  exemptions or
13    compliance with the maximum feasible location as provided  in
14    rules   adopted   pursuant   to  the  Illinois  Environmental
15    Protection Act  concerning  agriculture  regulated  pollution
16    shall apply to those facilities identified in subsections (b)
17    and (c) of this Section.  With regard to the maximum feasible
18    location requirements, any reference to a setback distance in
19    the  rules  under  the  Illinois Environmental Protection Act
20    shall mean the appropriate distance  as  set  forth  in  this
21    Section.
22        (e)  Setback  category  shall be determined by the design
23    capacity  in  animal  units  of  the   livestock   management
24    facility.
25        (f)  Setbacks may be decreased when innovative designs as
26    approved   by   the  Department  are  incorporated  into  the
27    facility.
28        (g)  A setback may be decreased when waivers are obtained
29    from owners of residences that are occupied  and  located  in
30    the setback area.
31    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.)

32        (510 ILCS 77/36 new)
33        Sec.  36.  Construction  in  flood plain and other areas;
 
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 1    prohibition.  After the effective date of this amendatory Act
 2    of  the  91st  General  Assembly,  no  livestock   management
 3    facility  or  livestock  waste  handling  facility  of 500 or
 4    greater animal units shall be constructed in (i) the 100-year
 5    flood plain, (ii) any area with karst  topography,  or  (iii)
 6    any area where aquifer material is found 5 feet or less below
 7    the  bottom  of  the  livestock  management  facility  or the
 8    livestock waste handling facility.

 9        (510 ILCS 77/51 new)
10        Sec.  51.  Joint  and  several  liability.   All  owners,
11    operators, and controlling persons of a livestock  management
12    facility  of  a  livestock  waste  handling facility shall be
13    jointly and severally liable  for  penalties  or  damages  to
14    private or public property resulting from violations of Title
15    35,  Subtitle  E of the Environmental Protection Act and from
16    violations of this Act.  For the purposes  of  this  Section,
17    "controlling   person"   includes  any  person  who,  through
18    contract or otherwise, participates in the  management  of  a
19    facility  unless  the  person  is  a natural person who is an
20    employee of the owner or operator.
21        There shall be no liability under this  Section  for  any
22    financial institution as that term is defined in Section 2 of
23    the Illinois Banking Act nor to any other federally chartered
24    or  regulated  financial  institution  that  has  acquired an
25    ownership interest in a livestock waste handling facility  or
26    in  livestock through foreclosure, receivorship, or otherwise
27    under the terms of a security interest held by the  financial
28    institution   or   whose   ownership  interest,  control,  or
29    specifications arise through the terms  of  an  extension  of
30    credit  made  by  the  financial  institution to the owner or
31    operator of a livestock waste handling facility or livestock.
32    There shall also be no liability under  this  Section  for  a
33    trustee,   executor,   administrator,   guardian,   receiver,
 
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 1    conservator,   or  other  person  whose  ownership  interest,
 2    control, or specification arises in a fiduciary capacity.

 3        (510 ILCS 77/95 new)
 4        Sec. 95.  Violations  of  Environmental  Protection  Act.
 5    Livestock  management facilities and livestock waste handling
 6    facilities shall be subject to penalties  and  liability  for
 7    any violations of the Environmental Protection Act including,
 8    but not limited to, violations of subsection (a) of Section 9
 9    and subsections (a) and (b) of Section 12 of that Act.

10        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
11    becoming law.
 
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 1                                INDEX
 2               Statutes amended in order of appearance
 3    510 ILCS 77/10.30
 4    510 ILCS 77/10.40
 5    510 ILCS 77/10.65 new
 6    510 ILCS 77/15
 7    510 ILCS 77/16
 8    510 ILCS 77/17
 9    510 ILCS 77/20
10    510 ILCS 77/25
11    510 ILCS 77/30
12    510 ILCS 77/35
13    510 ILCS 77/36 new
14    510 ILCS 77/51 new
15    510 ILCS 77/95 new

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