Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 1501 - DRYCLEANER ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE TRUST FUND PROGRAM
Subpart C - REMEDIAL ACTION CLAIMS
Section 1501.320 - Deductible Requirements
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 1501.320
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The following deductibles must apply before any reimbursement from the Fund for eligible costs relating to a release may be made:
a) Active Drycleaning Facility Deductible
1)
If, by January 1, 2008, an
eligible claimant submitting a claim for an active drycleaning facility
completed site investigation and submitted to the Council a complete remedial
action plan for the site, then the eligible claimant is responsible for the
first $5,000 of eligible investigation costs and for the first $10,000 of
eligible remedial action costs incurred in connection with the release from the
drycleaning facility and is only eligible for reimbursement for costs that
exceed those amounts, subject to any other limitations of the DERT
Fund Act.
2)
Any eligible
claimant submitting any other claim for an active drycleaning facility is
responsible for the first $5,000 of eligible investigation costs and for the
first $15,000 of eligible remedial action costs incurred in connection with the
release from the drycleaning facility, and is only eligible for reimbursement
for costs that exceed those amounts, subject to any other limitations
of the DERT Fund Act.
b) Inactive Drycleaning Facility Deductible
1)
If, by January 1, 2008, an
eligible claimant submitting a claim for an inactive drycleaning facility
completed site investigation and submitted to the Council a complete remedial
action plan for the site, then the claimant is responsible for the first
$10,000 of eligible investigation costs and for the first $10,000 of eligible
remedial action costs incurred in connection with the release from that
drycleaning facility, and is only eligible for reimbursement for costs that
exceed those amounts, subject to any other limitations of the DERT
Fund Act.
2)
Any eligible
claimant submitting any other claim for an inactive drycleaning facility is
responsible for the first $15,000 of eligible investigation costs and for the
first $15,000 of eligible remedial action costs incurred in connection with the
release from the drycleaning facility, and is only eligible for reimbursement
for costs that exceed those amounts, subject to any other limitations
of the DERT Fund Act. [415 ILCS
135/40(e)]
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