Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 106 - PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO SPECIFIC RULES OR STATUTORY PROVISIONS
Subpart I - AUTHORIZATIONS FOR CERTAIN LANDSCAPE WASTE AND COMPOST APPLICATIONS AND ON-FARM COMPOSTING FACILITIES
Section 106.904 - Petition Content Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The petition must contain the following information:
a) A written statement, signed by the petitioner or an authorized representative, concerning the property for which authorization is sought, outlining a description of the specific percentage of the property or the specific application rate sought and the duration of, the reasons for, and the basis for the authorization sought, consistent with the burden of proof stated in Section 106.914;
b) The nature of the petitioner's operations;
c) Any other applicable information that may be required by Section 21(q) of the Act, including:
d) For demonstrations under Section 106.914(a), a plan, including soil testing in accordance with subsections (e) and (f) no less than once every five years, to show that applying landscape waste or composted landscape waste at rates greater than an agronomic rate of 20 tons per acre per year will be, or will continue to be, beneficial to the site's soil characteristics or crop needs. The plan must specify any soil parameters to be analyzed, such as soil organic content and nutrients and any limits on them.
e) Soil samples collected that will represent the entire landscape waste or composted landscape waste application site.
f) Soil analysis performed in accordance with the following references, unless equivalent results can be obtained by other methods. The petitioner must demonstrate that equivalent results are obtainable based on the nature of the test methodology, the nature of the parameter, and the level of statistical accuracy.
Methods of Soil Analysis - Part 1, Physical and Mineralogical Properties (1986), Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) and American Society of Agronomy, Inc. (ASA), 5585 Guilford Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53711.
Methods of Soil Analysis - Part 3, Chemical Methods (1996), Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) and American Society of Agronomy, Inc. (ASA), 5585 Guilford Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53711.