620.450 - Alternative Groundwater Quality Standards
a) Groundwater Quality Restoration Standards
1) Subsections (a)(3) and (a)(4)(B) apply to
all released chemical constituents in groundwater within a groundwater
management zone (GMZ) that are the subject of the GMZ approved under Section
620.250(c)(2).
2) Subsection (a)(4)(A) applies to all
released chemical constituents in groundwater within a three-dimensional region
formerly encompassed by a GMZ that were the subject of the GMZ approved under
Section 620.250(c)(2).
3) Before the Agency issues a written
determination approving the demonstration of the site owner or operator under
Section 620.250(d)(1) or
(d)(2), none of the standards specified in
Section 620.410,
620.420,
620.430, or
620.440 apply to any released
chemical constituent if the owner or operator performs and complies with the
schedule for all parts of the GMZ.
4) After the Agency issues a written
determination approving the demonstration of the site owner or operator under
Section 620.250(d)(1) or
(d)(2), the standard for each released
chemical constituent is:
A) The standard
specified in Section 620.410,
620.420,
620.430, or
620.440 if the concentration of
the constituent, as determined by groundwater monitoring, is less than or equal
to the standard for the applicable class of groundwater specified in one of
those Sections; or
B) The
concentration of the constituent, as determined by groundwater monitoring, if
the concentration exceeds the standard for the otherwise applicable class of
groundwater specified in Section
620.410,
620.420,
620.430, or
620.440 and:
i) To the extent practicable, the exceedance
has been minimized and beneficial use, as appropriate for the otherwise
applicable class of groundwater, has been returned; and
ii) Any threat to public health or the
environment has been minimized.
5) The Agency must develop and maintain a
list of all concentrations derived under subsection (a)(4)(B). For each
concentration, the list must identify the location of the corresponding GMZ. On
its website (https://epa.illinois.gov), the Agency
must post the list and, at least semi-annually, update it. In addition, at
least annually, the Agency must submit the list to the Board for publication in
the Environmental Register.
b) Coal Reclamation Groundwater Quality
Standards
1) Any inorganic chemical
constituent or pH in groundwater, within an underground coal mine, or within
the cumulative impact area of groundwater for which the hydrologic balance has
been disturbed from a permitted coal mine area under the Surface Coal Mining
Land Conservation and Reclamation Act [225 ILCS 720] and 62 Ill. Adm. Code 1700
through 1850, is subject to this subsection (b).
2) Before completion of reclamation at a coal
mine, the standards specified in Sections
620.410(a) and
(e),
620.420(a) and
(e),
620.430, and
620.440 do not apply to
inorganic constituents and pH.
3)
After completion of reclamation at a coal mine, the standards specified in
Sections 620.410(a) and
(e),
620.420(a),
620.430, and
620.440 apply to inorganic
constituents and pH, except:
A) The
concentration of total dissolved solids (TDS) must not exceed:
i) The post-reclamation concentration of TDS
or 3000 mg/L, whichever is less, for groundwater within the permitted area;
or
ii) The post-reclamation
concentration of TDS or 5000 mg/L, whichever is less, for groundwater in
underground coal mines and in permitted areas reclaimed after surface coal
mining if the Illinois Office of Mines and Minerals, Department of Natural
Resources and the Agency have determined that no significant resource
groundwater existed before mining (62 Ill. Adm. Code
1780.21(f) and
(g)).
B) The concentration of chloride, iron,
manganese, and sulfate, must not exceed the post-reclamation concentration
within the permitted area.
C) pH
must not exceed the post-reclamation concentration within the permitted area in
Class I: Potable Resource Groundwater described in Section
620.210(a)(4).
D) The concentration of 1,3-dinitrobenzene,
2,4-dinitrotoluene, 2,6-dinitrotoluene, HMX
(octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine), nitrobenzene, RDX
(hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine), 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene, and TNT
(2,4,6-trinitrotoluene ) must not exceed the post-reclamation concentration
within the permitted area.
4) A refuse disposal area (not contained
within the area from which overburden has been removed) is subject to the
inorganic chemical constituent and pH requirements of:
A) 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.Subparts B and C,
except due to natural causes, for an area that began operating after February
1, 1983, and before November 25, 1991, if the groundwater is a present or
potential source of water for public or food processing;
B) Section
620.440(c) for
an area that began operating before February 1, 1983, and has remained in
continuous operation since that date; or
C) Subpart D for an area that begins
operating on or after November 25, 1991.
5) For a refuse disposal area (not contained
within the area from which overburden has been removed) that began operating
before February 1, 1983, and is modified after that date to include additional
area, this subsection (b) applies to the area that complies with subsection
(b)(4)(C) and the following applies to the additional area:
A) 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.Subparts B and C,
except due to natural causes, for an additional refuse disposal area that began
operating after February 1, 1983, and before November 25, 1991, if the
groundwater is a present or potential source of water for public or food
processing; and
B) Subpart D for an
additional area that began operating on or after November 25, 1991.
6) A coal preparation plant (not
in an area from which overburden has been removed) that contains slurry
material, sludge, or other precipitated process material is subject to the
inorganic chemical constituent and pH requirements of:
A) 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.Subparts B and C,
except due to natural causes, for a plant that began operating after February
1, 1983, and before November 25, 1991, if the groundwater is a present or
potential source of water for public or food processing;
B) Section
620.440(c) for
a plant that began operating before February 1, 1983, and has remained in
continuous operation since that date; or
C) Subpart D for a plant that begins
operating on or after November 25, 1991.
7) For a coal preparation plant (not in an
area from which overburden has been removed) that contains slurry material,
sludge, or other precipitated process material, began operating before February
1, 1983, and is modified after that date to include additional area, this
subsection (b) applies to the area that complies with subsection (b)(6)(C) and
the following applies to the additional area:
A) 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.Subparts B and C,
except due to natural causes, for an additional area that began operating after
February 1, 1983, and before November 25, 1991, if the groundwater is a present
or potential source of water for public or food processing; and
B) Subpart D for an additional area began
operating on or after November 25, 1991.
c) Groundwater Quality Standards for
Specified Groundwater Subject to a No Further Remediation Letter under the Site
Remediation Program (35 Ill. Adm. Code 740). While a No Further Remediation
Letter is in effect for a region formerly encompassed by a GMZ established
under 35 Ill. Adm. Code
740.530, the applicable
groundwater quality standards for the specified "contaminants of concern", as
defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
740.120, within that area are
the groundwater objectives achieved as documented in the approved Remedial
Action Completion Report.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 15206, effective October 5, 2012
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