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90_HB3894

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          Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act.  Provides
      that the owner or operator of a proposed non-lagoon livestock
      waste handling facility with a design capacity  of  1,000  or
      more  animal  units shall register with the Department before
      beginning construction on the facility.   Provides  that  the
      county  board may request an informational meeting concerning
      the proposed construction of a facility.  Provides  that  the
      Department    shall   receive   certain   evidence   at   the
      informational meeting.  Provides construction  standards  for
      certain  livestock  waste handling facilities.  Provides that
      the Department shall  inspect  the  construction  site  of  a
      livestock waste handling facility. Prohibits the construction
      of  a  non-lagoon  livestock  waste  handling  facility or an
      earthen livestock waste lagoon  in  certain  areas.   Deletes
      provisions   concerning  the  reporting  of  the  release  of
      livestock waste in  certain  situations.  Provides  that  the
      Department  may  request modification of a facility. Provides
      that additional  livestock  management  facilities  shall  be
      required  to  comply  with  certain provisions concerning the
      handling,  storing,  and  disposing   of   livestock   waste.
      Provides   additional  requirements  for  multiple  livestock
      management facilities under common ownership.  Provides  that
      livestock  waste  management  facilities  and livestock waste
      handling  facilities  shall  be  subject  to  penalties   and
      liability for violations of the Environmental Protection Act.
      Increases  the  livestock  waste lagoon registration fee from
      $50 to $250. Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Livestock Management  Facilities  Act
 2    by  changing Sections 15, 20, 35, and 100 and adding Sections
 3    10.24, 10.26, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18.
 4        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 5    represented in the General Assembly:
 6        Section  5.   The  Livestock Management Facilities Act is
 7    amended by changing Sections 15,  20,  35,  and  100  and  by
 8    adding  Sections  10.24,  10.26,  11,  12,  13, 14, and 18 as
 9    follows:
10        (510 ILCS 77/10.24 new)
11        Sec. 10.24.  Karst area.  "Karst area" means an area with
12    a land surface containing sinkholes, large springs, disrupted
13    land drainage, and underground  drainage  systems  associated
14    with karstified carbonate bedrock and caves or a land surface
15    without  these features but containing a karstified carbonate
16    bedrock unit generally overlain  by  less  than  60  feet  of
17    unconsolidated materials.
18        (510 ILCS 77/10.26 new)
19        Sec.  10.26.   Karstified  carbonate bedrock. "Karstified
20    carbonate bedrock" means a carbonate bedrock unit  (limestone
21    or  dolomite)  that  has  a  pronounced  conduit or secondary
22    porosity  due  to  dissolution  of  the  rock  along  joints,
23    fractures, or bedding plains.
24        (510 ILCS 77/11 new)
25        Sec. 11.  Non-lagoon livestock  waste  handling  facility
26    registration.
27        (a)  The  owner  or  operator of any non-lagoon livestock
28    waste handling facility with a design capacity  of  1,000  or
29    greater  animal  units  newly constructed after the effective
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 1    date of this amendatory Act of 1998 shall send  by  certified
 2    mail  or  deliver  in  person  to  the Department a completed
 3    non-lagoon livestock  waste  handling  facility  registration
 4    form.  This form shall include the following:
 5             (1)  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  owners and
 6        operators of the livestock waste handling facility;
 7             (2)  a general description of  the  livestock  waste
 8        handling  structure (including, but not limited to, a pit
 9        located under animal housing structure, slurry store,  or
10        solid waste holding structure) and the type and number of
11        animal units of livestock it serves;
12             (3)  a  construction  plan  of  the  livestock waste
13        handing  structure  with  design  specifications  of  the
14        structure noted as  prepared  by  or  for  the  owner  or
15        operator; and
16             (4)  the  anticipated  beginning and ending dates of
17        construction.
18        (b)  Upon  receipt  of   the   registration   form,   the
19    Department  shall  review  the  form  to  determine  that all
20    required  information  has  been  provided.   The  Department
21    shall, within 15 business days, notify the person  submitting
22    the   notice  that  the  notification  is  complete  or  that
23    clarification information is needed.  Except  for  facilities
24    that are subject to public informational meetings pursuant to
25    Section 12 of this Act, construction may begin no sooner than
26    15 business days after submission of the registration form or
27    submission  of  the  clarification information and receipt by
28    the owner or operator of the  Department's  notice  that  the
29    requirements of this Section have been met.
30        (c)  Any  person who willfully fails to file a non-lagoon
31    livestock waste handling  facility  registration  form  or  a
32    notice  of intent to construct form with the Department prior
33    to commencing construction of  any  livestock  management  or
34    waste   handling  facility,  upon  being  discovered  by  the
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 1    Department, shall be notified and given  a  10  business  day
 2    period  to file the appropriate forms.  Any person failing to
 3    file those forms within 10 business days  shall  be  afforded
 4    the  opportunity  to participate in an administrative hearing
 5    as set forth in the Illinois  Administrative  Procedure  Act.
 6    The  administrative  hearing officer, upon determination of a
 7    failure to file the appropriate form within 10 business  days
 8    after  notice  from  the  Department,  may  assess a monetary
 9    penalty of no more than $500 and shall order that  person  to
10    file  the  appropriate form.  If, after receiving the hearing
11    officer's  order  to  file,  a  person  fails  to  file   the
12    appropriate  form  with  the Department, the Department shall
13    file a request for injunction to prohibit  the  operation  of
14    the facility until the person is in compliance with this Act.
15        (510 ILCS 770/12 new)
16        Sec. 12.  Public informational meeting.
17        (a)  Beginning  on  the effective date of this amendatory
18    Act of 1998, within 7 days  after  receiving  a  form  giving
19    notice  of  intent  to  construct  a new livestock management
20    facility or livestock waste handling facility  serving  1,000
21    or  greater animal units, the Department shall send a copy of
22    the notice form to the county board of the  county  in  which
23    the  facility  is or will be located.  After receiving a copy
24    of the notice from the Department, the county board  may,  at
25    its  discretion  and  within  30  days  after  receipt of the
26    notice, request that the Department conduct an  informational
27    meeting  concerning  the  proposed  construction.  During the
28    county's 30-day review period, county residents may  petition
29    the  county  board  of  the  county  where  the  proposed new
30    facility will be  located  to  request  that  the  Department
31    conduct  an  informational meeting.  When petitioned by 75 or
32    more of the county's residents  who  are  registered  voters,
33    the county board shall request that the Department conduct an
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 1    informational meeting.  If the county board requests that the
 2    Department  conduct the informational meeting, the Department
 3    shall conduct the informational meeting within 15 days of the
 4    county board's request.  If the Department  conducts  such  a
 5    meeting, it shall cause notice of the meeting to be published
 6    in a newspaper of general circulation in the county or in the
 7    State  newspaper  at  least  10 days before the meeting.  The
 8    owner or operator who  submitted  the  notice  of  intent  to
 9    construct  to the Department shall appear at the meeting.  At
10    the meeting, the  Department  shall  afford  members  of  the
11    public  an  opportunity  to ask questions and present oral or
12    written comments concerning the  proposed  construction.  The
13    county  board  shall  submit  at the informational meeting or
14    within 30 days following the meeting an advisory, non-binding
15    recommendation to  the  Department  about  the  proposed  new
16    facility's  construction  in  accordance  with the applicable
17    requirements of this Act.
18        (b)  When the  county  board  requests  an  informational
19    meeting,   construction  shall  not  begin  until  after  the
20    informational meeting  has  been  held,  the  Department  has
21    reviewed the county board's recommendation and replied to the
22    recommendation  indicating  if  the  proposed  new  livestock
23    management  facility or new livestock waste handling facility
24    is or will be in compliance with the requirements of the Act,
25    and the owner, operator, or certified  manager  and  operator
26    has  received  the  Department's notice that the setbacks and
27    all applicable requirements of this Act have been met.
28        (c)  At  the  informational  meeting  the  Department  of
29    Agriculture shall receive evidence by testimony or  otherwise
30    on the following subjects:
31             (1)  Whether   registration   and   livestock  waste
32        management plan certification requirements, if  required,
33        are met by the notice of intent to construct.
34             (2)  Whether   the  design,  location,  or  proposed
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 1        operation  will  protect   the   environment   by   being
 2        consistent with this Act.
 3             (3)  Whether     the    location    minimizes    any
 4        incompatibility with the surrounding area's character  by
 5        being  located in an area zoned for agriculture where the
 6        county has zoning or where the county is not  zoned,  the
 7        setback requirements established by this Act are complied
 8        with.
 9             (4)  If  the  facility  is located within a 100-year
10        floodplain or an otherwise environmentally sensitive area
11        (defined as an area of karst topography or  with  aquifer
12        material  within  5  feet  of the bottom of the livestock
13        waste handling facility), whether construction  standards
14        set  forth  in  the  notice  of  intent  to construct are
15        consistent with the goal of protecting the safety of  the
16        area.
17             (5)  Whether  the owner or operator has submitted an
18        operations plan that  minimizes  the  likelihood  of  any
19        environmental damage to the surrounding area from spills,
20        runoff, and leaching.
21             (6)  Whether  odor  control plans are reasonable and
22        incorporate  reasonable  or  innovative  odor   reduction
23        technologies    given   the   current   state   of   such
24        technologies.
25             (7)  Whether traffic patterns minimize the effect on
26        existing traffic flows.
27             (8)  Whether construction or modification of  a  new
28        facility  is  consistent  with existing community growth,
29        tourism, recreation,  or  economic  development  or  with
30        specific  projects  involving  community growth, tourism,
31        recreation,  or  economic  development  that  have   been
32        identified   by  government  action  for  development  or
33        operation  within  one  year  through   compliance   with
34        applicable  zoning and setback requirements for populated
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 1        areas as established by this Act.
 2        (d)  If,  after  the  informational   meeting   and   the
 3    provision   of  reasonable  time  for  a  response  from  the
 4    applicant or the county board,  the  Department  finds  that,
 5    more  likely  than not, the standards set forth in subsection
 6    (c) have been met by the applicant, within  15  days  of  the
 7    later filing of the response of the applicant or county board
 8    the  Department  shall notify the applicant that setbacks and
 9    all applicable requirements of the  Act  have  been  met  and
10    construction  may  proceed.  The Department shall file a copy
11    of such notice with the county.
12        (e)  If a livestock waste lagoon is to be constructed  as
13    a  component  of  the  livestock  management  facility  under
14    subsection  (a)  of  this  Section,  a  public  informational
15    meeting held pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section shall
16    satisfy the requirements of Section 15(b-5) of this Act.
17        (f)  In  the  event  that  the  owner  or  operator  of a
18    proposed livestock management  facility  or  livestock  waste
19    handling facility modifies the facility plans by the proposed
20    addition  of  a  livestock waste lagoon, the Department shall
21    notify the county board, which may exercise its option  of  a
22    public  informational  meeting pursuant to Section 15(b-5) of
23    this Act.
24        (510 ILCS 77/13 new)
25        Sec. 13.   Construction  standards  for  livestock  waste
26    handling   facilities  other  than  earthen  livestock  waste
27    lagoons; certification; inspection; closure requirements.
28        (a)  After the effective date of this amendatory  Act  of
29    1998,  livestock waste handling facilities other than earthen
30    livestock waste lagoons used for  the  storage  of  livestock
31    waste shall be constructed in accordance with this Section.
32             (1)  Livestock waste handling facilities constructed
33        of  concrete shall meet the strength and load factors set
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 1        forth in  the  Midwest  Plan  Service's  Concrete  Manure
 2        Storages  Handbook  (MWPS-36)  and  future  updates.   In
 3        addition,  those  structures  shall  meet  the  following
 4        requirements:
 5                  (A)  Waterstops  shall be incorporated into the
 6             design of the storage structure when consistent with
 7             the  requirements   of   paragraph   (1)   of   this
 8             subsection;
 9                  (B)  Storage  structures that handle waste in a
10             liquid form shall be designed to contain a volume of
11             not less than the amount of waste  generated  during
12             150  days  of facility operation at design capacity;
13             and
14                  (C)  Storage   structures   not   covered    or
15             otherwise  protected  from  precipitation  shall, in
16             addition to the waste storage volume requirements of
17             subparagraph  (B)   of   paragraph   (1)   of   this
18             subsection, include a 2-foot freeboard.
19             (2)  A   livestock  waste  handling  facility  in  a
20        prefabricated form shall meet  the  strength,  load,  and
21        compatibility   factors  for  its  intended  use.   Those
22        factors  shall  be   verified   by   the   manufacturer's
23        specifications.
24             (3)  Livestock  waste  handling  facilities  holding
25        semi-solid  livestock waste, including but not limited to
26        picket dam structures, shall be constructed according  to
27        the  requirements set forth in the Midwest Plan Service's
28        Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook (MWPS-18) and  future
29        updates   or   similar  standards  used  by  the  Natural
30        Resources  Conservation  Service  of  the  United  States
31        Department of Agriculture.
32             (4)  Livestock  waste  handling  facilities  holding
33        solid livestock waste shall be constructed  according  to
34        the  requirements set forth in the Midwest Plan Service's
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 1        Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook (MWPS-18) and  future
 2        updates   or   similar  standards  used  by  the  Natural
 3        Resources  Conservation  Service  of  the  United  States
 4        Department of Agriculture.  In addition, solid  livestock
 5        waste  stacking  structures  shall  be sized to store not
 6        less than the amount of waste generated during  6  months
 7        of facility operation at design capacity.
 8             (5)  Holding ponds used for the temporary storage of
 9        livestock  feedlot run-off shall be constructed according
10        to  the  requirements  set  forth  in  the  Midwest  Plan
11        Service's Livestock Waste Facilities  Handbook  (MWPS-18)
12        and  future  updates  or  similar  standards  used by the
13        Natural Resources  Conservation  Service  of  the  United
14        States Department of Agriculture.
15        (b)  New  livestock  management  facilities and livestock
16    waste handling facilities  constructed  after  the  effective
17    date  of  this amendatory Act of 1998 shall be subject to the
18    additional construction requirements and siting  prohibitions
19    provided in this subsection (b).
20             (1)  No new non-lagoon livestock management facility
21        or  livestock  waste handling facility may be constructed
22        within the floodway of  a  100-year  floodplain.   A  new
23        livestock management facility or livestock waste handling
24        facility  may  be  constructed  within  the  portion of a
25        100-year floodplain that is within the flood  fringe  and
26        outside  the  floodway  provided  that  the  facility  is
27        designed   and   constructed   to  be  flood-proof.   The
28        delineation of floodplains, floodways, and flood  fringes
29        shall  be in compliance with the National Flood Insurance
30        Program.  Flood-proofing shall also  be  consistent  with
31        the   National  Flood  Insurance  Program  and  shall  be
32        designed to prevent the removal of stored manure by flood
33        waters.
34             (2)  A  new  non-lagoon  livestock  waste   handling
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 1        facility constructed in a karst area shall be designed to
 2        prevent  seepage  of the stored material into groundwater
 3        in accordance with ASAE 393.2 or future  updates.  Owners
 4        or  operators  of proposed facilities should consult with
 5        the local  soil  and  water  conservation  district,  the
 6        University  of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service, or
 7        other local,  county,  or  State  resources  relative  to
 8        determining  the  possible  presence  or  absence of such
 9        areas.  Notwithstanding  the  other  provisions  of  this
10        subdivision (b)(2), after  the  effective  date  of  this
11        amendatory  Act  of  1998,  no non-lagoon livestock waste
12        handling facility may be constructed within  any  natural
13        depression  in  a  karst  area  formed  as  a  result  of
14        subsurface  removal  of  soil  or rock materials that has
15        caused the formation of a collapse feature that  exhibits
16        internal  drainage.  For the purposes of this subdivision
17        (b)(2), the existence of such a natural depression  in  a
18        karst  area  shall  be  indicated by the uppermost closed
19        depression  contour  lines  on  a  USGS  7   1/2   minute
20        quadrangle topographic map or as determined by Department
21        field investigation in a karst area.
22             (3)  A   new  non-lagoon  livestock  waste  handling
23        facility constructed in an area where aquifer material is
24        present within 5 feet of the bottom of the facility shall
25        be designed to ensure the  structural  integrity  of  the
26        containment  structure  and  to  prevent  seepage  of the
27        stored material to groundwater. Footings  and  underlying
28        structure  support  shall be incorporated into the design
29        standards of the storage structure in accordance with the
30        requirements of Section 4.1 of the  American  Society  of
31        Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) EP 393.2 or future updates.
32        (c)  A livestock waste handling facility owner shall rely
33    on  guidance  from  the  local  soil  and  water conservation
34    district, the Natural Resources Conservation Service  of  the
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 1    United States Department of Agriculture, or the University of
 2    Illinois  Cooperative  Extension  Service  for  soil type and
 3    associated information.
 4        (d)  No  requirements  other  than  those   provided   in
 5    subsections (a) and (b) may be imposed on the construction or
 6    operation   of  a  livestock  management  facility  or  waste
 7    handling facility  other  than  an  earthen  livestock  waste
 8    lagoon, except as provided in this Act.
 9        (e)  The  owner  or  operator  of  a livestock management
10    facility or livestock waste handling facility may,  with  the
11    approval  of the Department, elect to exceed the strength and
12    load requirements as set forth in this Section.
13        (f)  The owner or  operator  of  a  livestock  management
14    facility  or livestock waste handling facility shall send, by
15    certified  mail  or  in   person,   to   the   Department   a
16    certification   of   compliance   together   with  copies  of
17    verification documents upon completion of construction.    In
18    the  case of structures constructed with the design standards
19    used by the Natural Resources  Conservation  Service  of  the
20    United States Department of Agriculture, copies of the design
21    standards  and  a  statement  of  verification  signed  by  a
22    representative of the United States Department of Agriculture
23    shall  accompany  the  owner's or operator's certification of
24    compliance.  The certification shall state that the structure
25    meets or exceeds the requirements in subsection (a)  of  this
26    Section.   A  $250  filing fee shall accompany the statement.
27    The owner or operator may begin using the  storage  structure
28    no  earlier  than  10  business  days  after  submitting  the
29    certification to the Department.
30        (g)  The  Department  shall inspect the construction site
31    prior to construction, during  construction,  and  within  10
32    business  days  following  receipt  of  the  certification of
33    compliance to  determine  compliance  with  the  construction
34    standards  and to determine whether the proposed construction
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 1    location will be in compliance with setback distances or,  in
 2    the  case  of  construction  that  is  not  a  new  livestock
 3    management  facility  or  waste  handling  facility, with the
 4    maximum  feasible  location  requirements  of  the   Agency's
 5    Agriculture  Related  Pollution  regulations,  35 Ill. Admin.
 6    Code 501.
 7        (h)  The  Department  shall  require  modification   when
 8    necessary  to bring the construction into compliance with the
 9    standards set forth in this Section.  The person  making  the
10    inspection   shall  discuss  with  the  owner,  operator,  or
11    certified livestock manager an evaluation  of  the  livestock
12    waste  handling  facility  construction and shall (i) provide
13    on-site written recommendations to the  owner,  operator,  or
14    certified   livestock   manager  of  what  modifications  are
15    necessary or (ii) inform the owner,  operator,  or  certified
16    livestock  manager  that the facility meets the standards set
17    forth in this Section.  On the day  of  the  inspection,  the
18    person  making the inspection shall give the owner, operator,
19    or certified livestock manager a written report  of  findings
20    based  on  the  inspection  together  with  an explanation of
21    remedial measures necessary to  enable  the  livestock  waste
22    handling  facility  to  meet  the standards set forth in this
23    Section. The Department shall, within 10 business days of the
24    date of inspection, send an official written  notice  of  the
25    deficiencies  to the owner or operator of the livestock waste
26    handling  facility  by   certified   mail,   return   receipt
27    requested.   The  owner or operator shall, within 10 business
28    days  of  receipt  of   an   official   written   notice   of
29    deficiencies,   contact   the   Department   to  develop  the
30    principals of an  agreement  of  compliance.   The  owner  or
31    operator  and the Department shall enter into an agreement of
32    compliance setting forth the specific changes to be  made  to
33    bring  the  construction  in  compliance  with  the standards
34    required under this Section.  If an agreement  of  compliance
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 1    cannot  be  achieved,  the  owner  or operator can request an
 2    official administrative hearing to be held in accordance with
 3    the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
 4        (i)  The Department shall seek an injunction  in  circuit
 5    court  to  prohibit  the  operation  of  the  facility  until
 6    construction  of  the livestock waste handling facility is in
 7    compliance with the provisions of this Section.
 8        (j)  When any livestock management facility not using  an
 9    earthen  livestock  waste lagoon is removed from service, the
10    accumulated livestock waste  remaining  within  the  facility
11    shall be removed and applied to land at rates consistent with
12    a  waste  management  plan  for the facility.  Removal of the
13    waste shall occur within 12 months after the  date  livestock
14    production at the facility ceases.  In addition, the owner or
15    operator shall make provisions to prevent the accumulation of
16    precipitation  within  the livestock waste handling facility.
17    Upon completion of  the  removal  of  manure,  the  owner  or
18    operator of the facility shall notify the Department that the
19    facility  is  being  removed  from  service and the remaining
20    manure has been removed.  The  Department  shall  conduct  an
21    inspection  of  the  livestock  waste  handling  facility and
22    inform the owner or operator  in  writing  that  the  closure
23    requirements  have  been  met  or that additional actions are
24    necessary to complete closure.  Commencement of operations at
25    an  idle  facility  that  has  completed  the  aforementioned
26    closure  requirements  and  that  has  been  operated  as   a
27    livestock  management  facility  or  livestock waste handling
28    facility for 4 consecutive months  at  any  time  within  the
29    previous  10  years shall not be considered a new or expanded
30    livestock management  or  waste  handling  facility  for  the
31    purposes of setback determinations.
32        (k)  After  the  effective date of this amendatory Act of
33    1998, the Livestock Management Facilities Advisory  Committee
34    shall  meet at least once every 6 months to review the design
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 1    and construction standards in this Section and report to  the
 2    General  Assembly  on January 1, 1999 and annually thereafter
 3    concerning the adequacy of those construction standards.
 4        (510 ILCS 77/14 new)
 5        Sec. 14.  Enforcement. The provisions of this  amendatory
 6    Act  of  1998 creating Sections 10.24, 10.26, 11, 12, 13, 14,
 7    and 18 and changing Sections 15, 20, 35,  and  100  shall  be
 8    enforced by the Department beginning on the effective date of
 9    this amendatory Act of 1998.
10        (510 ILCS 77/15)
11        Sec. 15. Livestock waste lagoon.
12        (a)  Standards  for  livestock waste lagoon construction.
13    Any earthen livestock waste lagoon  subject  to  registration
14    shall  be  constructed or modified in accordance with "Design
15    of Anaerobic Lagoons for Animal Waste Management" promulgated
16    by the American Society  of  Agricultural  Engineers  or  the
17    national   guidelines  as  published  by  the  United  States
18    Department  of  Agriculture  Natural  Resource   Conservation
19    Service  in  Illinois and titled Waste Treatment Lagoon.  The
20    owner or operator of the earthen livestock lagoon  may,  with
21    approval   from   the  Department,  modify  or  exceed  these
22    standards  in  order  to  meet  site   specific   objectives.
23    Notwithstanding  any  other  requirement  of this subsection,
24    every earthen   livestock  waste  lagoon  shall  include  the
25    construction   of  a  secondary  berm,  filter  strip,  grass
26    waterway, or terrace, or any combination  of  those,  outside
27    the  perimeter  of  the  primary berm if an engineer licensed
28    under the Professional Engineering Practice Act of  1989  and
29    retained  by  the registrant determines, with the concurrence
30    of the Department, that construction of such a secondary berm
31    or other feature or features is necessary in order to  ensure
32    against a release of livestock waste from the lagoon (i) that
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 1    encroaches  or  is  reasonably expected to encroach upon land
 2    other  than the land occupied by the livestock waste handling
 3    facility of which the  lagoon is a part or (ii)  that  enters
 4    or is  reasonably expected to enter the waters of this State.
 5    The   Department   shall   determine  compliance  with  these
 6    requirements.  The Department may require changes  in  design
 7    or  additional  requirements  to protect groundwater, such as
 8    extra liner  depth  or  synthetic  liners,  when  it  appears
 9    groundwater could be impacted.
10        (a-5)  New  earthen  livestock  waste lagoons constructed
11    after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1998 shall
12    be subject to additional construction requirements and siting
13    prohibitions as provided in this subsection (a-5).
14             (1)  No new earthen livestock waste  lagoon  may  be
15        constructed within the floodway of a 100-year floodplain.
16        A  new  earthen livestock waste lagoon may be constructed
17        within the portion  of  a  100-year  floodplain  that  is
18        within the flood fringe and outside the floodway provided
19        that  the  facility  is  designed  and  constructed to be
20        flood-proof.  The delineation of floodplains,  floodways,
21        and  flood  fringes  shall  be  in  compliance  with  the
22        National  Flood  Insurance Program.  Flood-proofing shall
23        also be consistent  with  the  National  Flood  Insurance
24        Program  and  shall be designed to prevent the removal of
25        stored manure by flood waters.
26             (2)  A   new   earthen   livestock   waste    lagoon
27        constructed  in a karst area shall be designed to prevent
28        seepage of the stored material to groundwater. Owners  or
29        operators  of  proposed facilities shall consult with the
30        local  soil  and   water   conservation   district,   the
31        University  of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service, or
32        other local,  county,  or  state  resources  relative  to
33        determining  the  possible  presence  or  absence of such
34        areas.  Notwithstanding  the  other  provisions  of  this
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 1        subdivision  (a-5)(2),  after  the effective date of this
 2        amendatory Act of 1998, no earthen livestock waste lagoon
 3        may be constructed within any  natural  depression  in  a
 4        karst  area  formed  as a result of subsurface removal of
 5        soil or rock materials that has caused the formation of a
 6        collapse feature that exhibits  internal  drainage.   For
 7        the  purposes of this subdivision (a-5)(2), the existence
 8        of such natural depression  in  a  karst  area  shall  be
 9        indicated  by  the  uppermost  closed  depression contour
10        lines on a USGS 7 1/2 minute quadrangle  topographic  map
11        or  as  determined by Department field investigation in a
12        karst area.
13        (b)  Registration   and   certification.   Any    earthen
14    livestock  waste  lagoon  newly constructed or modified (does
15    not include  repairs)  after  the  effective  date  of  rules
16    adopted   for   the  implementation  of  this  Act  shall  be
17    registered by the owner or operator with the Department on  a
18    form  provided  by the Department.  Lagoons constructed prior
19    to the effective date of rules adopted for the implementation
20    of this Act may register with the Department at no charge.
21        In order to give the Department notice of the owner's  or
22    operator's intent to construct or modify an earthen livestock
23    waste  lagoon,  the  owner  or  operator  shall register such
24    lagoon with the Department during the preconstruction  phase.
25    Construction shall not begin until 30 days after submittal of
26    a  registration  form  by  certified  mail to the Department.
27    When an informational meeting is  requested  by  the  county,
28    construction  shall  not  begin until after the informational
29    meeting has been held.
30        Livestock waste lagoon registration forms shall  be  made
31    available  to  producers  at  offices  of  the  Department of
32    Agriculture, Cooperative  Extension  Service,  and  Soil  and
33    Water Conservation Districts.
34        Registration information shall include the following:
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 1             (1)  Name(s)   and  address(es)  of  the  owner  and
 2        operator who are  responsible  for  the  livestock  waste
 3        lagoon.
 4             (2)  General location of lagoon.
 5             (3)  Design construction plans and specifications.
 6             (4)  Specific location information:
 7                  (A)  Distance  to  a  private or public potable
 8             well;
 9                  (B)  Distance  to  closest   occupied   private
10             residence  (other  than  any  occupied  by  owner or
11             operator);
12                  (C)  Distance to nearest stream; and
13                  (D)  Distance to nearest populated area.
14             (5)  Anticipated  beginning  and  ending  dates   of
15        construction.
16             (6)  Type of livestock and number of animal units.
17        The Department of Agriculture upon receipt of a livestock
18    waste  lagoon  registration  form  shall  review  the form to
19    determine that all required information  has  been  provided.
20    The  person  filing the registration shall be notified within
21    15 working days that the registration  is  complete  or  that
22    clarification  of  information  is  needed.  No later than 10
23    working days after receipt of the clarification  information,
24    the  Department  shall  notify the owner or operator that the
25    registration is complete.
26        The Department shall inspect an earthen  livestock  waste
27    lagoon     during    preconstruction,    construction,    and
28    post-construction.     The    Department    shall     require
29    modifications   when   necessary  to  bring  construction  in
30    compliance with the standards as set forth in subsection  (a)
31    of  Section  15.     The  person  making the inspection shall
32    discuss with the  owner,  operator,  or  certified  livestock
33    manager   an   evaluation   of  the  livestock  waste  lagoon
34    construction  and   shall   (i)   provide   on-site   written
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 1    recommendations   to   the   owner,  operator,  or  certified
 2    livestock manager of what modifications are necessary or (ii)
 3    inform the owner, operator, or  certified  livestock  manager
 4    that  the  lagoon meets the standards set forth in subsection
 5    (a) of Section 15. On the day of the inspection,  the  person
 6    making  the  inspection  shall  give  the owner, operator, or
 7    certified livestock manager a written report of  his  or  her
 8    findings   based   on   the   inspection,  together  with  an
 9    explanation of any remedial measures necessary to enable  the
10    lagoon to meet the standards set forth in subsection (a).
11        The  person  making  any  inspection  shall  comply  with
12    reasonable  animal  health protection procedures as requested
13    by the owner, operator, or certified livestock manager.
14        Upon completion of the construction or modification,  but
15    prior to placing the lagoon in service, the owner or operator
16    of  the  livestock  waste  lagoon  shall  certify  on  a form
17    provided  by  the  Department  that  the  lagoon   has   been
18    constructed  or modified in accordance with the standards set
19    forth  in  subsection  (a)  of  Section  15  and   that   the
20    information provided on the registration form is correct.
21             (1)  The  certification  notice  to  the  Department
22        shall include a  certification statement and signature.
23             (2)  The   certification   shall  state:  "I  hereby
24        certify that the information provided  on  this  form  is
25        correct  and  that  the  lagoon  has  been constructed in
26        accordance  with  the  standards  as  required   by   the
27        Livestock Management Facilities Act."
28        The  owner or operator of the lagoon may proceed to place
29    the lagoon in service no earlier than 10 working  days  after
30    submitting  to  the  Department a certification of compliance
31    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 an  earthen livestock waste lagoon  after
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 1    the    effective  date  of  this  amendatory Act of 1997, the
 2    Department shall send a  copy of the registration form to the
 3    county board of the county in which the  lagoon is or  is  to
 4    be  located.  After receiving a copy of a lagoon registration
 5    form from the Department under  this  subsection,  within  30
 6    days  the county board may at its discretion request that the
 7    Department conduct a public informational meeting  within  15
 8    days  of the request concerning the proposed  construction or
 9    modification of the lagoon.  If the Department conducts  such
10    a  meeting,  then  at  least 10 days before the  meeting, the
11    Department shall cause notice of the meeting to be  published
12    in  a  newspaper  of general circulation in the county or the
13    State newspaper.  The owner or  operator  who  submitted  the
14    registration  form  to  the  Department  shall  appear at the
15    meeting.  At the meeting, the Department shall afford members
16    of  the public an opportunity to ask  questions  and  present
17    oral   or   written   testimony   concerning   the   proposed
18    construction or modification of the lagoon.
19        (c)  Complaint  procedure.  Any person having a complaint
20    concerning an earthen  livestock  waste  lagoon  may  file  a
21    complaint   with  the  Agency.   If  the  Agency  finds  that
22    groundwater  has  been   negatively   impacted   because   of
23    structural problems with the earthen lagoon, the Agency shall
24    notify  the  Department  that  modification  of the lagoon is
25    necessary. The livestock owner or operator or the  Department
26    may  request  guidance  from  the United States Department of
27    Agriculture Natural  Resource  Conservation  Service  or  the
28    University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service.
29        The person making any inspection shall comply with animal
30    health  protection  procedures  as  requested by the owner or
31    operator.
32        Any earthen livestock waste lagoon in  service  prior  to
33    the  effective  date  of the rules for implementation of this
34    Act is not subject to registration but is only subject to the
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 1    complaint  procedure.   However,  any  such  livestock  waste
 2    lagoon found impacting groundwater shall be  required  to  be
 3    repaired,   modified,   or   have  procedures  instituted  so
 4    groundwater is not negatively impacted.
 5        If  an  investigation  reveals   groundwater   has   been
 6    negatively   impacted,   the   Department  and  Agency  shall
 7    cooperate  with  the  owner  or  operator  of  the   affected
 8    livestock  waste  lagoon  to provide a reasonable solution to
 9    protect the groundwater.
10        Nothing  in  this  Section  shall  limit   the   Agency's
11    authority   under   the   Environmental   Protection  Act  to
12    investigate and respond to violations  of  the  Environmental
13    Protection Act or rules adopted under that Act.
14        (d)  Livestock   waste   lagoon  registration  fee.   The
15    livestock waste lagoon registration fee is $250 $50.
16        (d-5)  (Blank). Reporting release of waste.  An owner  or
17    operator  of a lagoon  shall report to the Agency any release
18    of livestock waste from a lagoon within 24  hours  after  the
19    discovery  of  the  release.   The  procedure  for  reporting
20    releases shall be adopted by the Agency by rule.
21        For  a  first  violation  of this subsection (d-5) by the
22    owner or operator  of  a  livestock  management  facility  or
23    livestock  waste handling facility, the Department shall send
24    the owner or operator a written notice of  the  violation  by
25    certified mail, return receipt requested.
26        If  after  an administrative hearing the Department finds
27    that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility
28    or livestock waste handling facility has committed  a  second
29    violation  of  this  subsection  (d-5),  the Department shall
30    impose on  the  owner  or  operator  a  civil  administrative
31    penalty  in  an  amount  not  exceeding $1,000.  The Attorney
32    General may bring an action in the circuit court  to  enforce
33    the  collection  of  a  penalty imposed under this subsection
34    (d-5).
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 1        If after an administrative hearing the  Department  finds
 2    that the owner or operator of a livestock management facility
 3    or  livestock  waste  handling facility has committed a third
 4    violation of this  subsection  (d-5),  the  Department  shall
 5    enter  an  administrative  order  directing that the owner or
 6    operator cease operation of the facility until the  violation
 7    is corrected.
 8        If  a  livestock  management  facility or livestock waste
 9    handling facility has  not  committed  a  violation  of  this
10    subsection  (d-5)  within the 5 years immediately preceding a
11    violation, the violation shall be construed and treated as  a
12    first violation.
13        (e)  Closure of livestock waste lagoons. When any earthen
14    livestock  waste  lagoon is removed from service, it shall be
15    completely emptied.  Appropriate closure procedures shall  be
16    followed  as  determined by rule.  The remaining hole must be
17    filled.  The closure requirements shall be  completed  within
18    two  years from the date of cessation of operation unless the
19    lagoon is maintained or serviced.  The Department may grant a
20    waiver to the before-stated closure  requirements  that  will
21    permit the lagoon to be used for an alternative purpose.
22        Upon  a  change  in  ownership  of  a  registered earthen
23    livestock waste lagoon, the owner shall notify the Department
24    of the change within 30 working days of the  closing  of  the
25    transaction.
26        (f)  Administrative   authority.   All   actions  of  the
27    Department  of  Agriculture  are  subject  to  the   Illinois
28    Administrative Procedure Act.
29        Any   earthen   livestock   waste   lagoon   subject   to
30    registration  shall  not  begin  operation until the owner or
31    operator of the lagoon has met the requirements of this Act.
32        The owner or operator  of  any  earthen  livestock  waste
33    lagoon  subject  to registration that has not been registered
34    or constructed in accordance  with  standards  set  forth  in
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 1    subsection  (a) of Section 15 shall, upon being identified as
 2    such by the  Department,  be  given  written  notice  by  the
 3    Department  to  register  and  certify  the  lagoon within 10
 4    working days of receipt of the notice.   The  Department  may
 5    inspect such lagoon and require compliance in accordance with
 6    subsections  (a)  and  (b)  of  this Section. If the owner or
 7    operator of the livestock waste lagoon  that  is  subject  to
 8    registration  fails to comply with the notice, the Department
 9    may issue a  cease  and  desist  order  until  such  time  as
10    compliance  is  obtained  with  the requirements of this Act.
11    Failure to  construct  the  lagoon  in  accordance  with  the
12    construction   plan   and  Department  recommendations  is  a
13    business offense punishable  by  a  fine  of  not  more  than
14    $5,000.
15    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)
16        (510 ILCS 77/18)
17        Sec. 18.  Reporting release of waste.
18        (a)  An  owner  or operator of a livestock waste handling
19    facility shall report to the Agency any release of  livestock
20    waste  from  a  livestock waste handling facility or from the
21    transport of  livestock  waste  within  24  hours  after  the
22    discovery of the release.  Reporting shall not be required in
23    the  case  of  a  release of less than 25 gallons that is not
24    released to the waters of the State or from a controlled  and
25    recovered  release  during  field application.  The procedure
26    for reporting releases shall be  adopted  by  the  Agency  by
27    rule.
28        (b)  For a first violation of failing to report a release
29    by  the  owner  or  operator  of  a  livestock waste handling
30    facility, the Department shall send the owner or  operator  a
31    written  notice  of  the  violation by certified mail, return
32    receipt requested.
33        (c)  If, after an administrative hearing, the  Department
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 1    finds  that  the  owner  or  operator  of  a  livestock waste
 2    handling facility has committed a second violation of failing
 3    to report a release, the Department shall impose on the owner
 4    or operator a civil administrative penalty in an  amount  not
 5    exceeding  $1,000.   The Attorney General may bring action in
 6    the circuit court to enforce  the  collection  of  a  penalty
 7    imposed for failing to report a release.
 8        (d)  If,  after an administrative hearing, the Department
 9    finds that  the  owner  or  operator  of  a  livestock  waste
10    handling  facility has committed a third violation of failing
11    to  report  a  release,  the  Department   shall   enter   an
12    administrative  order  directing  that  the owner or operator
13    cease operation  of  the  facility  until  the  violation  is
14    corrected.
15        (e)  If  the  owner  or  operator  of  a  livestock waste
16    handling facility has not committed a violation of failing to
17    report a release within the 5 years immediately  preceding  a
18    violation,  a  violation shall be considered and treated as a
19    first violation.
20        (510 ILCS 77/20)
21        Sec. 20.  Handling, storing and  disposing  of  livestock
22    waste.
23        (a)  The  livestock management facility owner or operator
24    shall comply with the requirements for handling, storing, and
25    disposing of livestock wastes  as  set  forth  in  the  rules
26    adopted pursuant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Act
27    concerning agriculture related pollution.
28        (b)  The  livestock management facility owner or operator
29    at a facility of less than 500 1,000 animal units  shall  not
30    be required to prepare and maintain a waste management plan.
31        (c)  The  livestock management facility owner or operator
32    at a facility of 500 1,000 or greater animal units  but  less
33    than  5,000  7,000 animal units shall prepare and maintain on
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 1    file at the livestock management  facility  a  general  waste
 2    management   plan.    Notwithstanding   this  requirement,  a
 3    livestock management facility subject to this subsection  may
 4    be  operated  on  an interim basis but not to exceed 6 months
 5    after the effective date of the rules promulgated pursuant to
 6    this Act to allow for the owner or operator of  the  facility
 7    to  develop  a  waste  management plan.  The waste management
 8    plan shall be available for inspection during normal business
 9    hours by Department personnel.
10        (d)  The livestock management facility owner or  operator
11    at  a  facility  of 5,000 7,000 or greater animal units shall
12    prepare, maintain, and submit to  the  Department  the  waste
13    management   plan   for   approval.  Approval  of  the  waste
14    management  plan  shall  be  predicated  on  compliance  with
15    provisions of subsection (f). The waste management plan shall
16    be  approved  by  the  Department  before  operation  of  the
17    facility or in the case of an existing  facility,  the  waste
18    management  plan  shall  be  submitted within 60 working days
19    after the effective date of the rules promulgated pursuant to
20    this Act.
21        The owner or operator of an existing livestock management
22    facility that through growth meets  or  exceeds  5,000  7,000
23    animal  units  shall  file its waste management plan with the
24    Department within 60 working days after reaching  the  stated
25    animal units.
26        The  owner or operator of a livestock management facility
27    that is subject to this subsection (d) shall file  within  60
28    working  days  with the Department a revised waste management
29    plan when there is a significant change stated in  subsection
30    (e)  of this Section in items (1), (2), or (10) of subsection
31    (f) that will materially affect  compliance  with  the  waste
32    management plan.
33        (d-5)  The   owner  or  operator  of  multiple  livestock
34    management facilities under common facility  ownership  where
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 1    the cumulative animal units of the facilities are equal to or
 2    greater  than  the  animal  unit numbers of subsection (c) of
 3    this Section shall prepare and keep on file at each  facility
 4    a  waste  management plan in accordance with the requirements
 5    of  subsection  (c).  The  owner  or  operator  of   multiple
 6    livestock   management   facilities  that  are  under  common
 7    facility ownership where the cumulative animal units  of  the
 8    facilities  are  equal  to  or  greater  than the animal unit
 9    numbers in subsection (d) of this Section shall  prepare  and
10    file   with   the  Department  a  waste  management  plan  in
11    accordance with the provisions of subsection (d).  Cumulative
12    animal units shall be  determined  by  combining  the  animal
13    units  of  multiple  livestock  management  facilities  under
14    common  facility  ownership based upon the design capacity of
15    each facility. For the purposes  of  this  subsection  (d-5),
16    "under  common  facility  ownership" means the same person or
17    persons own  at  least  51%  of  the  entity  that  owns  the
18    buildings  housing  the livestock and that the facilities are
19    located in the State of Illinois.
20        (e)  The owner or  operator  of  a  livestock  management
21    facility shall update the waste management plan when there is
22    change  in  the  values  shown  in  the  plan  in item (1) of
23    subsection (f) of this Section.  The  waste  management  plan
24    shall also be revised when there is a change in the method of
25    disposal of animal waste or when the available nitrogen value
26    exceeds  the  variability  range  for  nitrogen  set forth in
27    subsection (f) of this Section. The waste management plan and
28    records of livestock waste disposal shall be kept on file for
29    3 three years.
30        (f)  The application of livestock waste to the land is an
31    acceptable,  recommended,   and   established   practice   in
32    Illinois.   However, when livestock waste is not applied in a
33    responsible  manner,  it  may  create  pollution  pollutional
34    problems.  It should be recognized that research relative  to
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 1    agronomically  appropriate  livestock waste application rates
 2    based on manure nutrient content is currently  ongoing.   The
 3    Department,  in  consultation  with  the Livestock Management
 4    Facilities Advisory Committee, shall, on January 1, 1999  and
 5    annually  thereafter,  report  to the General Assembly on the
 6    status of such research  with  the  objective  of  developing
 7    standards  relative  to the use of phosphorus as the limiting
 8    nutrient for the agronomic application of livestock waste  to
 9    cropland.   The report shall include specific recommendations
10    for potential changes to this Act. It  should  be  recognized
11    that,  in  most cases, if the agronomic nitrogen rate is met,
12    the phosphorus applied will exceed the crop requirements, but
13    not all of the phosphorus may be available  for  use  by  the
14    crop.  In  the  interim,  it  will  be considered acceptable,
15    therefore, to prepare and implement a waste  management  plan
16    based  on  the  nitrogen  rate,  unless otherwise mandated by
17    federal law or federal regulation. The waste management  plan
18    shall include the following:
19             (1)  An estimate of the volume of livestock waste to
20        be  disposed  of  annually  obtained  by  multiplying the
21        design capacity of the facility by the appropriate amount
22        of waste generated by the animals.   The  values  showing
23        the  amount of waste generated in Table 2-1, Midwest Plan
24        Services, MWPS-18, Livestock  Waste  Facilities  Handbook
25        may be used.
26             (2)  The  number  of acres available for disposal of
27        the waste.
28             (3)  An estimate of the nutrient value of the waste.
29        The owner or operator may prepare  and  maintain  a  plan
30        based on table values derived from Midwest Plan Services,
31        MWPS-18,   Livestock   Waste   Facilities  Handbook,  the
32        Agency's Agriculture Related  Pollution  regulations,  or
33        the  results  of  analysis performed on samples of waste.
34        For the purposes of compliance with this subsection,  the
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 1        nutrient  values of livestock waste may vary as indicated
 2        in the source table. In the case of laboratory analytical
 3        results, the nutrient values may vary with  the  accuracy
 4        of the analytical method.
 5             (4)  An  indication that the livestock waste will be
 6        applied at rates not to  exceed  the  agronomic  nitrogen
 7        demand  of  the  crops  to  be grown when averaged over a
 8        5-year period.
 9             (5)  A provision that livestock waste applied within
10        1/4 mile of any residence not part of the facility  shall
11        be  injected  or  incorporated on the day of application.
12        However, livestock management  facilities  and  livestock
13        waste handling facilities that have irrigation systems in
14        operation  prior  to  the  effective  date of this Act or
15        existing facilities applying waste on frozen  ground  are
16        not subject to the provisions of this item (5).
17             (6)  A  provision  that  livestock  waste may not be
18        applied within 200 feet of surface water unless the water
19        is upgrade or there is adequate diking,  and  waste  will
20        not  be  applied  within 150 feet of potable water supply
21        wells.
22             (7)  A provision that livestock  waste  may  not  be
23        applied  in a 10-year flood plain unless the injection or
24        incorporation method of application is used.
25             (8)  A provision that livestock  waste  may  not  be
26        applied in waterways.
27             (9)  A  provision  that if waste is spread on frozen
28        or snow-covered land, the application will be limited  to
29        land areas on which:
30                  (A)  land slopes are 5% or less, or
31                  (B)  adequate erosion control practices exist.
32             (10)  Methods for disposal of animal waste.
33        (g)  Any person who is required to prepare and maintain a
34    waste  management plan and who fails to do so shall be issued
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 1    a warning letter by the Department for  the  first  violation
 2    and  shall  be  given  30  working  days  to  prepare a waste
 3    management plan.  For failure to prepare and maintain a waste
 4    management plan, the person shall be fined an  administrative
 5    penalty  of  up  to  $1,000  by  the  Department and shall be
 6    required to enter into an agreement of compliance to  prepare
 7    and  maintain a waste management plan within 30 working days.
 8    For failure to prepare and maintain a waste  management  plan
 9    after the second 30 day period or for failure to enter into a
10    compliance agreement, the Department may issue an operational
11    cease and desist order until compliance is attained.
12    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)
13        (510 ILCS 77/35)
14        Sec. 35.  Setbacks for livestock management and livestock
15    handling facilities.
16        (a)  Grandfather provision; facilities in existence prior
17    to   July  15,  1991.  Livestock  management  facilities  and
18    livestock waste handling facilities  in  existence  prior  to
19    July  15,  1991 shall comply with setbacks in existence prior
20    to July 15, 1991, as set forth in the Illinois  Environmental
21    Protection Act and rules promulgated under that Act.
22        (b)  Grandfather  provision;  facilities  in existence on
23    effective date and after July 15, 1991.  Livestock management
24    facilities  and  livestock  waste  handling   facilities   in
25    existence  on  the  effective date of this Act but after July
26    15, 1991 shall comply with setbacks in existence prior to the
27    effective date of this Act, as  set  forth  in  the  Illinois
28    Environmental Protection Act and rules promulgated under that
29    Act.
30        (c)  New livestock management or livestock waste handling
31    facilities.  Any new facility shall comply with the following
32    setbacks:
33             (1)  For purposes of determining setback  distances,
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 1        minimum  distances  shall  be  measured  from the nearest
 2        corner of the residence or place of  common  assembly  to
 3        the  nearest  corner  of  the  earthen  waste  lagoon  or
 4        livestock management facility, whichever is closer.
 5             (2)  A  livestock  management  facility or livestock
 6        waste handling facility   serving  less  than  50  animal
 7        units shall be exempt from setback distances as set forth
 8        in  this  Act  but  shall be subject to rules promulgated
 9        under the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
10             (3)  For a livestock management  facility  or  waste
11        handling  facility  serving  50  or greater but less than
12        1,000 animal units, the minimum setback shall be 1/4 mile
13        from the nearest occupied non-farm residence and 1/2 mile
14        from the nearest populated area.
15             (4)  For  a   livestock   management   facility   or
16        livestock   waste  handling  facility  serving  1,000  or
17        greater but less than 7,000 animal units, the setback  is
18        as follows:
19                  (A)  For  a populated area, the minimum setback
20             shall be increased 440 feet over the minimum setback
21             of 1/2 mile for each additional 1,000  animal  units
22             over 1,000 animal units.
23                  (B)  For  any  occupied  residence, the minimum
24             setback shall be increased 220 feet over the minimum
25             setback of 1/4 mile for each additional 1,000 animal
26             units over 1,000 animal units.
27             (5)  For  a   livestock   management   facility   or
28        livestock   waste  handling  facility  serving  7,000  or
29        greater animal units, the setback is as follows:
30                  (A)  For a populated area, the minimum  setback
31             shall be 1 mile.
32                  (B)  For  any  occupied  residence, the minimum
33             setback shall be 1/2 mile.
34        (d)  Requirements  governing  the  location  of   a   new
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 1    livestock    management    facility    and    new   livestock
 2    waste-handling facility  and  conditions  for  exemptions  or
 3    compliance  with the maximum feasible location as provided in
 4    rules  adopted  pursuant  to   the   Illinois   Environmental
 5    Protection  Act  concerning  agriculture  regulated pollution
 6    shall apply to those facilities identified in subsections (b)
 7    and (c) of this Section.  With regard to the maximum feasible
 8    location requirements, any reference to a setback distance in
 9    the rules under the  Illinois  Environmental  Protection  Act
10    shall  mean  the  appropriate  distance  as set forth in this
11    Section.
12        (e)  Setback category shall be determined by  the  design
13    capacity   in   animal  units  of  the  livestock  management
14    facility.
15        (f)  Setbacks may be decreased when innovative designs as
16    approved  by  the  Department  are  incorporated   into   the
17    facility.
18        (g)  A setback may be decreased when waivers are obtained
19    from  owners  of  residences that are occupied and located in
20    the setback area.
21    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.)
22        (510 ILCS 77/100)
23        Sec.  100.  Livestock  waste  management  facilities  and
24    livestock waste handling facilities under this Act  shall  be
25    subject  to  penalties and liability for any violations under
26    the Environmental Protection Act.  Nothing in this Act  shall
27    be  construed  as a limitation or preemption of any statutory
28    or regulatory  authority  under  the  Illinois  Environmental
29    Protection Act.
30    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.)
31        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
32    becoming law.
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 1                                INDEX
 2               Statutes amended in order of appearance
 3    510 ILCS 77/10.24 new
 4    510 ILCS 77/10.26 new
 5    510 ILCS 77/11 new
 6    510 ILCS 770/12 new
 7    510 ILCS 77/13 new
 8    510 ILCS 77/14 new
 9    510 ILCS 77/15
10    510 ILCS 77/18
11    510 ILCS 77/20
12    510 ILCS 77/35
13    510 ILCS 77/100

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