Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 190 - COLLECTION OF OUT-OF-SERVICE MERCURY THERMOSTATS
Section 190.135 - Narrative Collection Program Goals
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 190.135
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Collection Program Goals
1) Each collection program must maintain at
least 525 collection locations statewide, or 20% more collection locations
statewide than were maintained during the previous calendar year, whichever is
less.
2) Each collection program
must engage in outreach to its collection locations, as follows:
A) Biannual in-person on-site outreach, by a
collection program representative, to any collection location in its collection
program that returned 20 or fewer mercury thermostats during either of the
previous two calendar years.
B)
Quarterly telephonic outreach to any collection location in its collection
program that returned 40 or fewer mercury thermostats during the previous
calendar year.
C) Quarterly
electronic outreach to all collection locations in its collection
program.
3) Each
collection program must include outreach campaigns targeting additional
potential program participants.
A) Each of the
following categories of persons must be the target of at least two outreach
campaigns:
i) Thermostat
wholesalers;
ii)
Contractors;
iii) Thermostat
retailers; and
iv)
Homeowners.
B) Each
collection program's outreach campaigns must include, at a minimum, information
about its collection program, a description of the environmental benefits of
participating in the collection program, and an offer to participate in its
collection program.
C) Nothing in
subsection (a)(3) prohibits any collection program from individually or
collectively conducting additional outreach campaigns that target other
audiences.
b) Each collection program must demonstrate compliance with this Section in its annual reporting that includes the number of thermostats collected pursuant to Section 190.130(d).
c) Compliance with the Collection Program Goals set forth in subsection (a) will constitute satisfaction of the collection goals established by the Agency in accordance with Section 25(c) of the Act and this Part.
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