Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 702.125 - Continuation of Expiring Permits
a)
The conditions of an expired permit continue in force until the effective date
of a new permit (see 35 Ill. Adm. Code
705.201) if both of the
following conditions are fulfilled:
1) The
permittee has submitted a timely application pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
703.181(RCRA)
or 704.161(UIC)
that is a complete (pursuant to Section
702.122) application for a new
permit; and
2) The Agency, through
no fault of the permittee, does not issue a new permit with an effective date
pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
705.201 on or before the
expiration date of the previous permit (for example, when issuance is
impracticable due to time or resource constraints).
b) Effect. Permits continued pursuant to this
Section remain fully effective and enforceable.
c) Enforcement. When the permittee is not in
compliance with the conditions of the expiring or expired permit, the Agency
may choose to do any or all of the following:
1) Initiate enforcement action based upon the
permit that has been continued;
2)
Issue a notice of intent to deny the new permit pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
705.141. If the permit is
denied, the owner or operator would then be required to cease the activities
authorized by the continued permit or be subject to enforcement action for
operating without a permit;
3)
Issue a new permit pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 705 with appropriate
conditions; or
4) Take other
actions authorized by the Environmental Protection Act, or regulations adopted
thereunder.
d) This
subsection (d) corresponds with
40 CFR
144.37(d) and
270.51(d),
which pertain to continuation of USEPA-issued permits until disposition of a
permit application filed with an authorized state. A corresponding provision is
unnecessary in the Illinois regulations. This statement maintains structural
consistency with the corresponding federal rules.
e) RCRA Standardized Permits
1) The conditions of an owner's or operator's
expired RCRA standardized permit continue until the effective date of its new
permit (see 35 Ill. Adm. Code
705.201) if all of the following
conditions are fulfilled:
A) If the Agency is
the permit-issuing authority;
B) If
the owner or operator has submitted a timely and complete Notice of Intent
pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
705.301(a)(2)
requesting coverage under a RCRA standardized permit; and
C) If the Agency, through no fault of the
owner or operator, does not issue the permit before the previous permit expires
(for example, where it is impractical to make the permit effective by that date
because of time or resource constraints).
2) In some instances, the Agency may notify
the owner or operator that it is not eligible for a RCRA standardized permit
(see 35 Ill. Adm. Code
705.302(c)). In
such an instance, the conditions of the owner's or operator's expired permit
will continue if the owner or operator submits the information specified in
subsection (a)(1) (that is, a complete application for a new permit) within 60
days after it receives an Agency notification that the owner or operator is not
eligible for a RCRA standardized permit.
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