Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 351 - PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN REVISING WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLANS
Subpart A - INTRODUCTION
Section 351.103 - Applicability
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 351.103
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) These rules shall apply to the following revisions of WQM Plans:
1) Amendments to population projections for
the twenty-year planning period set forth in approved facilities plans that are
greater than 10% for communities under 10,000 population or 5% for communities
over 10,000 population;
2)
Amendments identifying new designated management agencies;
3) Amendments terminating the status of
designated management agencies for failure to implement the requirements of a
WQM Plan;
4) Amendments to Facility
Planning Area boundaries;
5)
Amendments to include sewage treatment works not identified in a WQM Plan where
a facility planning agency, designated management agency, or an areawide
planning agency objects to the inclusion of the sewage treatment works within
its boundaries. If there is no objection the WQM Plan shall be amended by
issuance of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit
for the treatment works;
6) Other
amendments where a significant degree of public interest exists to warrant the
use of the conflict resolution procedures set forth in these rules. The
provisions of Section
351.302
shall be considered in determining whether a significant degree of public
interest exists.
b) Unless the Director of the Agency determines otherwise, these rules shall not apply to the following revisions of WQM Plans:
1) Amendments to the state Continuing
Planning Process (CPP) document;
2)
Revisions contained in the annual program plan developed pursuant to Section
106 of the Clean Water Act or to the State/USEPA agreement;
3) Revisions which update information or
which bring WQM Plans into conformity with applicable laws and
regulations.
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