Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 1600 - STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR POTABLE WATER SUPPLY WELL SURVEYS AND FOR COMMUNITY RELATIONS ACTIVITIES PERFORMED IN CONJUNCTION WITH AGENCY NOTICES OF THREATS FROM CONTAMINATION
Subpart C - STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMUNITY RELATIONS ACTIVITIES
Section 1600.315 - Notices, Fact Sheet and Community Relations Plans for Expanded Community Relations Activities
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 1600.315
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) An authorized party must develop a notice, CRP, and fact sheet under this Section if:
1) At more than five offsite properties
or potable water supply wells other than a community water supply well, the:
A) Measured or modeled groundwater
contamination from the site where the release occurred (including the impact
from soil contamination in concentrations exceeding the applicable remediation
objectives for the soil component of the groundwater ingestion exposure route)
poses a threat above the Class I groundwater quality standards;
B) Measured offsite groundwater contamination
from volatile chemicals from the site where the release occurred poses a threat
of indoor inhalation exposure above the appropriate Tier 1 remediation
objectives for the current uses;
C)
Offsite soil contamination from the site where the release occurred poses a
threat of exposure above the appropriate Tier 1 remediation objectives for the
current uses; or
D) Measured
offsite soil gas contamination from the site where the release occurred poses a
threat of exposure above the appropriate Tier 1 remediation objectives for the
current uses; or
2) At
one or more community water supply wells, measured or modeled groundwater
contamination from the site where the release occurred (including the impact
from soil contamination in concentrations exceeding the applicable remediation
objectives for the soil component of the groundwater ingestion exposure route)
poses a threat above the Class I groundwater quality standards.
b) Notice, CRP, and Fact Sheet
1) Notices must be developed according to
Section
1600.310(b)(1)
and distributed to the contact list according to Section
1600.335.
2) The CRP must be implemented according to
Section
1600.335
and must include the following elements to the extent related to the
contaminants addressed in the response action:
A) A description of the site or facility and
details of the release, including any related soil, soil gas, or groundwater
contamination;
B) A list of
community issues and concerns collected from affected, potentially affected,
and interested persons identified through the process outlined in subsection
(b)(2)(D);
C) A community relations
program including elements of outreach, methods for maintaining a dialogue with
affected, potentially affected, and interested persons, and a schedule for
activities and objectives; and
D) A
contact list, along with the process for identifying and updating the list,
consisting of affected, potentially affected, and interested persons,
including:
i) Owners of offsite properties
served by private, semi-private, or non-community water systems that have been
or may be impacted by groundwater contamination from the release;
ii) Owners and operators of community water
system wells that have been or may be impacted by groundwater contamination
from the release;
iii) Owners of
offsite properties without potable water supply wells but with groundwater that
has been or may be impacted by groundwater contamination from the
release;
iv) Owners of offsite
properties with buildings located above groundwater with measured contamination
from volatile chemicals posing a threat of indoor inhalation exposure above the
appropriate Tier 1 remediation objectives for the current uses;
v) Owners of offsite properties with soil
contamination posing a threat of exposure above the appropriate Tier 1
remediation objectives for the current uses;
vi) Owners of offsite properties with
measured soil gas contamination posing a threat of exposure above the
appropriate Tier 1 remediation objectives for the current uses;
vii) Occupants of the properties identified
in subsections (b)(2)(D)(i), (b)(2)(D)(iv), (b)(2)(D)(v), and (b)(2)(D)(vi) to
the extent reasonably practicable. The CRP must include the methods by which
the authorized party will attempt to identify the occupants;
viii) Government officials serving the
affected and potentially affected properties, including federal and State
legislators, county board chairpersons and county clerks, mayors or village
presidents, city or village clerks, and environmental health administrators for
State and county health departments. Officials of specialized districts (e.g.,
school, drainage, park districts) may be excluded from the contact list unless
required under subsections (b)(2)(D)(i) through (b)(2)(D)(vii), or
(b)(2)(D)(ix); and
ix) Citizens,
identified groups, organizations or businesses within a minimum of 1,000 feet
from the site where the release occurred that may have an interest in learning
about affected and potentially affected properties. These persons may include
public and private school administrators, parent organization leaders; day care
center, senior center, and nursing home management; neighborhood or homeowner
association or other community leaders as identified; hospital and clinic
management; and recognized environmental or citizen advisory groups. If
approved by the Agency, the initial minimum distance of 1,000 feet may be
expanded or contracted as the CRP and contact list are updated based on new
information developed during the response action.
3) A fact sheet for the release
and response action must be developed by the authorized party and distributed
to the contact list according to Section 1600.335. The fact sheet must be
written clearly and concisely in non-technical, non-legal terminology. If a
significant portion of the population surrounding the site where the release
occurred is non-English speaking, the fact sheet and any updates to the fact
sheet must be produced and distributed in English and any other predominant
languages spoken in the affected area. The fact sheet and any required updates
must contain, at a minimum, the following information if available:
A) The nature and extent of the contaminants
identified on-site and off-site where the release occurred;
B) A brief description of the potential
exposure pathways and the adverse public health effects posed by the
contaminants;
C) A description of
the appropriate actions that affected or potentially affected persons should
take to evaluate the potential threats to human health via a completed exposure
pathway, including potable water supply well sampling, soil gas sampling, and
any other actions, and, if appropriate, any precautionary measures necessary to
avoid or reduce public health impacts;
D) A non-technical description of the
proposed steps to address the contamination, including soil excavation and
treatment, disposal or redistribution, pump-and-treat, bio-remediation,
reliance on engineered barriers or institutional controls, groundwater
monitoring, building control technologies, and so forth;
E) The anticipated remediation schedule
through completion of the project, including any operation, maintenance, or
monitoring following construction of the remedy;
F) The closure documentation expected from
the Agency (e.g., focused or comprehensive NFR Letter, permit modification, or
Section 4(y) letter) and a summary of the closure documentation (e.g., reliance
on engineered barriers, institutional controls, or building control
technologies);
G) Responses to key
community concerns expressed by affected, potentially affected, and interested
persons;
H) The website of the
document repository established under Section
1600.320
and, if a physical location is also required, its address and hours;
I) The date the fact sheet was prepared, the
name and contact information of the individual from whom information and copies
of repository and other site-related documents may be obtained;
J) The name and contact information of the
Agency's designated staff person; and
K) An explanation of how additional
information and site-related documentation can be obtained, including how to
access the information by:
i) Using the
Agency's website;
ii) Contacting
the Agency's designated staff person; and
iii) Filing a request with the Agency under
the Freedom of Information Act.
c) If any information under subsection (b)(3) is unavailable when submitting the fact sheet to the Agency, an explanation detailing why the information is unavailable is required. An estimate of when the missing information will be supplied in a revised fact sheet must also be included.
d) Updates
1) Fact sheets developed under subsection
(b)(3) must be updated and redistributed whenever new information is obtained
or there is a material change to the information required or provided in the
fact sheet (e.g., completion of site investigation and characterization of the
nature and extent of contaminants, higher concentrations of contaminants than
previously detected, evidence of additional contaminants of concern or of a
larger area affected by contamination, approval of plans or reports, completion
of response action activities).
2)
The CRP, the contact list, and related documents under this Section must be
reviewed on a regular basis and updated, as necessary, to ensure timely and
accurate information is provided to affected, potentially affected, and
interested persons and communities about contaminant releases with actual or
potential impacts to offsite wells and offsite property uses. A current version
of the publicly available CRP must be kept in the document repository described
in Section 1600.320.
e) Appendix A of this Part contains the outline of a model CRP that may be appropriate for a site subject to this Section.
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