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SB0543eng 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY



 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning safety.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by
5changing Section 3.135 as follows:
 
6    (415 ILCS 5/3.135)  (was 415 ILCS 5/3.94)
7    Sec. 3.135. Coal combustion by-product; CCB.
8    (a) "Coal combustion by-product" (CCB) means coal
9combustion waste when used beneficially in any of the following
10ways:
11        (1) The extraction or recovery of material compounds
12    contained within CCB.
13        (2) The use of CCB as a raw ingredient or mineral
14    filler in the manufacture of the following commercial
15    products: cement; concrete and concrete mortars;
16    cementious products including block, pipe and
17    precast/prestressed components; asphalt or cementious
18    roofing products; plastic products including pipes and
19    fittings; paints and metal alloys; kiln fired products
20    including bricks, blocks, and tiles; abrasive media;
21    gypsum wallboard; asphaltic concrete, or asphalt based
22    paving material.
23        (3) CCB used (A) in accordance with the Illinois

 

 

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1    Department of Transportation ("IDOT") standard
2    specifications and subsection (a-5) of this Section or (B)
3    under the approval of the Department of Transportation for
4    IDOT projects.
5        (4) Bottom ash used as antiskid material, athletic
6    tracks, or foot paths.
7        (5) Use in the stabilization or modification of soils
8    providing the CCB meets the IDOT specifications for soil
9    modifiers.
10        (6) CCB used as a functionally equivalent substitute
11    for agricultural lime as a soil conditioner.
12        (6.5) CCB that is a synthetic gypsum that:
13            (A) has a calcium sulfate dihydrate content
14    greater than 90%, by dry weight, and is generated by the
15    lime or limestone forced oxidation process;
16            (B) is registered with the Illinois Department of
17    Agriculture as a fertilizer or soil amendment and is used
18    as a fertilizer or soil amendment;
19            (C) is a functionally equivalent substitute for
20    mined gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate) used as a
21    fertilizer or soil amendment;
22            (D) is used in accordance with, and applied at a
23    rate consistent with, documented recommendations of a
24    qualified agricultural professional or institution,
25    including, but not limited to any of the following:
26    certified crop adviser, agronomist, university researcher,

 

 

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1    federal Natural Resources Conservation Service
2    Conservation Practice Standard regarding the amendment of
3    soil properties with gypsum, or State-approved nutrient
4    management plan; but in no case is applied at a rate
5    greater than 5 dry tons per acre per year; and
6            (E) has not been mixed with any waste.
7        (7) Bottom ash used in non-IDOT pavement sub-base or
8    base, pipe bedding, or foundation backfill.
9        (8) Structural fill, designed and constructed
10    according to ASTM standard E2277-03 or Illinois Department
11    of Transportation specifications, when used in an
12    engineered application or combined with cement, sand, or
13    water to produce a controlled strength fill material and
14    covered with 12 inches of soil unless infiltration is
15    prevented by the material itself or other cover material.
16        (9) Mine subsidence, mine fire control, mine sealing,
17    and mine reclamation.
18    (a-5) Except to the extent that the uses are otherwise
19authorized by law without such restrictions, the uses specified
20in items (a)(3)(A) and (a)(7) through (9) shall be subject to
21the following conditions:
22        (A) CCB shall not have been mixed with hazardous waste
23    prior to use.
24        (B) CCB shall not exceed Class I Groundwater Standards
25    for metals when tested utilizing test method ASTM D3987-85.
26    The sample or samples tested shall be representative of the

 

 

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1    CCB being considered for use.
2        (C) Unless otherwise exempted, users of CCB for the
3    purposes described in items (a)(3)(A) and (a)(7) through
4    (9) of this Section shall provide notification to the
5    Agency for each project utilizing CCB documenting the
6    quantity of CCB utilized and certification of compliance
7    with conditions (A) and (B) of this subsection.
8    Notification shall not be required for users of CCB for
9    purposes described in items (a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3)(B),
10    (a)(4), (a)(5) and (a)(6) of this Section, or as required
11    specifically under a beneficial use determination as
12    provided under this Section, or pavement base, parking lot
13    base, or building base projects utilizing less than 10,000
14    tons, flowable fill/grout projects utilizing less than
15    1,000 cubic yards or other applications utilizing less than
16    100 tons.
17        (D) Fly ash shall be managed in a manner that minimizes
18    the generation of airborne particles and dust using
19    techniques such as moisture conditioning, granulating,
20    inground application, or other demonstrated method.
21        (E) CCB is not to be accumulated speculatively. CCB is
22    not accumulated speculatively if during the calendar year,
23    the CCB used is equal to 75% of the CCB by weight or volume
24    accumulated at the beginning of the period.
25        (F) CCB shall include any prescribed mixture of fly
26    ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, flue gas desulfurization

 

 

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1    scrubber sludge, fluidized bed combustion ash, and stoker
2    boiler ash and shall be tested as intended for use.
3    (b) To encourage and promote the utilization of CCB in
4productive and beneficial applications, upon request by the
5applicant, the Agency shall make a written beneficial use
6determination that coal-combustion waste is CCB when used in a
7manner other than those uses specified in subsection (a) of
8this Section if the applicant demonstrates that use of the
9coal-combustion waste satisfies all of the following criteria:
10the use will not cause, threaten, or allow the discharge of any
11contaminant into the environment; the use will otherwise
12protect human health and safety and the environment; and the
13use constitutes a legitimate use of the coal-combustion waste
14as an ingredient or raw material that is an effective
15substitute for an analogous ingredient or raw material.
16    The Agency's beneficial use determinations may allow the
17uses set forth in items (a)(3)(A) and (a)(7) through (9) of
18this Section without the CCB being subject to the restrictions
19set forth in subdivisions (a-5)(B) and (a-5)(E) of this
20Section.
21    Within 90 days after the receipt of an application for a
22beneficial use determination under this subsection (b), the
23Agency shall, in writing, approve, disapprove, or approve with
24conditions the beneficial use. Any disapproval or approval with
25conditions shall include the Agency's reasons for the
26disapproval or conditions. Failure of the Agency to issue a

 

 

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1decision within 90 days shall constitute disapproval of the
2beneficial use request. These beneficial use determinations
3are subject to review under Section 40 of this Act.
4    Any approval of a beneficial use under this subsection (b)
5shall become effective upon the date of the Agency's written
6decision and remain in effect for a period of 5 years. If an
7applicant desires to continue a beneficial use after the
8expiration of the 5-year period, the applicant must submit an
9application for renewal no later than 90 days prior to the
10expiration. The beneficial use approval shall be automatically
11extended unless denied by the Agency in writing with the
12Agency's reasons for disapproval, or unless the Agency has
13requested an extension for review, in which case the use will
14continue to be allowed until an Agency determination is made.
15    Coal-combustion waste for which a beneficial use is
16approved pursuant to this subsection (b) shall be considered
17CCB during the effective period of the approval, as long as it
18is used in accordance with the approval and any conditions.
19    Notwithstanding the other provisions of this subsection
20(b), written beneficial use determination applications for the
21use of CCB at sites governed by the federal Surface Mining
22Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (P.L. 95-87) or the rules
23and regulations thereunder, or by any law or rule or regulation
24adopted by the State of Illinois pursuant thereto, shall be
25reviewed and approved by the Office of Mines and Minerals
26within the Department of Natural Resources pursuant to 62 Ill.

 

 

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1Adm. Code §§ 1700-1850. Further, appeals of those
2determinations shall be made pursuant to the Illinois
3Administrative Review Law.
4    The Board shall adopt rules establishing standards and
5procedures for the Agency's issuance of beneficial use
6determinations under this subsection (b). The Board rules may
7also, but are not required to, include standards and procedures
8for the revocation of the beneficial use determinations. Prior
9to the effective date of Board rules adopted under this
10subsection (b), the Agency is authorized to make beneficial use
11determinations in accordance with this subsection (b).
12    The Agency is authorized to prepare and distribute guidance
13documents relating to its administration of this Section.
14Guidance documents prepared under this subsection are not rules
15for the purposes of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
16(Source: P.A. 97-510, eff. 8-23-11.)
 
17    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
18becoming law.