Except as stated in this Section, or unless a different
meaning of a word or term is clear from the context, the definitions of words
or terms in this Part shall be the same as that applied to the same words or
terms in the Environmental Protection Act.
"Abandoned property" means real property previously used for,
or that has the potential to be used for, commercial or industrial purposes
that reverted to the ownership of the State, a county or municipal government,
or an agency thereof, through donation, purchase, tax delinquency, foreclosure,
default, or settlement, including conveyance by deed in lieu of foreclosure; or
privately owned property that has been vacant for a period of not less than 3
years from the time an application is made to the Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity. [415 ILCS
5/58.15(B)(b)(2) ]
"Act" means the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5
].
"Agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
[415 ILCS
5/3.01 ]
"Agency travel costs" means costs incurred and documented for
travel in accordance with 80 Ill. Adm. Code 2800 and 3000 by individuals
employed by the Agency. Such costs include costs for lodging, meals, travel,
automobile mileage, vehicle leasing, tolls, taxi fares, parking and
miscellaneous items.
"Agrichemical facility" means a site on which agricultural
pesticides are stored or handled, or both, in preparation for end use, or
distributed. The term does not include basic manufacturing facility sites.
[415 ILCS 5/58.2
]
"ASTM" means the American Society for Testing and Materials.
[415 ILCS 5/58.2]
"Authorized agent" means a person who is authorized by
written consent or by law to act on behalf of an owner, operator, or
Remediation Applicant.
"Board" means the Pollution Control Board.
"Contaminant of concern" or "regulated substance of concern"
means any contaminant that is expected to be present at the site based upon
past and current land uses and associated releases that are known to
theRemediation Applicantbased upon reasonable inquiry. [415 ILCS 5/58.2]
"Costs" means all costs incurred by the Agency in providing
services pursuant to a Review and Evaluation Services Agreement.
"DCEO" means the Department of Commerce and Economic
Opportunity (previously known as the Department of Commerce and Community
Affairs).
"Federal Landholding Entity" means that federal department,
agency or instrumentality with the authority to occupy and control the
day-to-day use, operation, and management of Federally Owned Property.
"Federally Owned Property" means real property owned in fee
by the United States on which an institutional control is or institutional
controls are sought to be placed in accordance with this Part.
"GIS" means Geographic Information System.
"GPS" means Global Positioning System.
"Groundwater management zone" or "GMZ" means a
three-dimensional region containing groundwater being managed to mitigate
impairment caused by the release of contaminants of concern at a remediation
site.
"Indirect costs" means those costs incurred by the Agency
that cannot be attributed directly to a specific site but are necessary to
support the site-specific activities, including, but not limited to, such
expenses as managerial and administrative services, building rent and
maintenance, utilities, telephone and office supplies.
"Institutional Control" means a legal mechanism for imposing
a restriction on land use.
"Laboratory costs" means costs for services and materials
associated with identifying, analyzing, and quantifying chemical compounds in
samples at a laboratory.
"Land Use Control Memorandum of Agreement" or "LUC MOA" means
an agreement entered into between one or more agencies of the United States and
the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency that limits or places requirements
upon the use of Federally Owned Property for the purpose of protecting human
health or the environment, or that is used to perfect a No Further Remediation
Letter that contains land use restrictions.
"Licensed Professional Engineer"or"LPE"means a person,
corporation or partnership licensed under the laws of this State to practice
professional engineering. [415 ILCS 5/58.2]
"Other contractual costs" means costs for contractual
services not otherwise specifically identified, including, but not limited to,
printing, blueprints, photography, film processing, computer services and
overnight mail.
"Perfect" or "Perfected" means recorded or filed for record
so as to place the public on notice, or as otherwise provided in Sections
740.621
and
740.622
of this Part.
"Person" means individual, trust, firm, joint stock company,
joint venture, consortium, commercial entity, corporation (including a
government corporation), partnership, association, state, municipality,
commission, political subdivision of a state, or any interstate body, including
the United States Government and each department, agency and instrumentality of
the United States. [415 ILCS 5/58.2]
"Personal services costs" means costs relative to the
employment of individuals by the Agency. Such costs include, but are not
limited to, hourly wages and fringe benefits.
"Pesticide" means any substance or mixture of substances
intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest or any
substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator,
defoliant or desiccant. [415 ILCS
60/4 ]
"Practical quantitation limit" or "PQL" or "Estimated
quantitation limit" means the lowest concentration that can be reliably
measured within specified limits of precision and accuracy for a specific
laboratory analytical method during routine laboratory operating conditions in
accordance with "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes, Physical/Chemical
Methods," EPA Publication No. SW-846, incorporated by reference at Section
740.125
of this Part. For filtered water samples, PQL also means the Method Detection
Limit or Estimated Detection Limit in accordance with the applicable method
revision in: "Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmental
Samples," EPA Publication No. EPA/600/4-91/010; "Methods for the Determination
of Metals in Environmental Samples, Supplement I," EPA Publication No.
EPA/600/R-94/111; "Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water," EPA Publication No. EPA/600/4-88/039; "Methods for the
Determination of Organic Compounds in Drinking Water, Supplement II," EPA
Publication No. EPA/600/R-92/129; or "Methods for the Determination of Organic
Compounds in Drinking Water, Supplement III," EPA Publication No.
EPA/600/R-95/131, all of which are incorporated by reference at Section
740.125
of this Part.
"Reasonably obtainable" means that a copy or reasonable
facsimile of the record must be obtainable from a private entity or government
agency by request and upon payment of a processing fee, if any.
"Recognized environmental condition" means the presence or
likely presence of any regulated substance or pesticide under conditions that
indicate a release, threatened release or suspected release of any regulated
substance or pesticide at, on, to or from a remediation site into structures,
surface water, sediments, groundwater, soil, fill or geologic materials. The
term shall not include de minimis conditions that do not present a threat to
human health or the environment.
"Regulated substance" means any hazardous substance as
defined under Section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 ( P.L. 96-510 ) and petroleum products,
including crude oil or any fraction thereof, natural gas, natural gas liquids,
liquefied natural gas, or synthetic gas usable for fuel (or mixtures of natural
gas and such synthetic gas). [415 ILCS 5/58.2]
"Regulated substance of concern" or "contaminant of concern"
means any contaminant that is expected to be present at the site based upon
past and current land uses and associated releases that are known to the
Remediation Applicant based upon reasonable inquiry. [415 ILCS 5/58.2]
"Release" means any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring,
emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, or
disposing into the environment, but excludes any release which results in
exposure to persons solely within a workplace, with respect to a claim which
such persons may assert against the employer or such persons; emissions from
the engine exhaust of a motor vehicle, rolling stock, aircraft, vessel, or
pipeline pumping station engine; release of source, byproduct, or special
nuclear material from a nuclear incident, as those terms are defined in the
federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954, if such release is subject to requirements
with respect to financial protection established by the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission under Section 170 of such Act; and the normal application of
fertilizer. [415 ILCS
5/3.33 ]
"Remedial action" means activities associated with compliance
with the provisions of Sections 58.6 and 58.7 of the Act, including, but not
limited to, the conduct of site investigations, preparation of work plans and
reports, removal or treatment of contaminants, construction and maintenance of
engineered barriers, and/or implementation of institutional controls. [415 ILCS
5/58.2]
"Remediation Applicant" or "RA" means any person seeking to
perform or performing investigative or remedial activities underTitle XVII of
the Act, including the owner or operator of the site or persons authorized by
law or consent to act on behalf of or in lieu of the owner or operator of the
site. [415 ILCS 5/58.2
]
"Remediation costs" means reasonable costs paid for
investigating and remediating regulated substances of concern consistent with
the remedy selected for the site. For purposes of Subparts G and I of this
Part, "Remediation Costs" shall not include costs incurred prior to January 1,
1998, costs incurred after the issuance of a No Further Remediation Letter
under Subpart F of this Part, or costs incurred more than 12 months prior to
acceptance into the Site Remediation Program under this Part. [415 ILCS
5/58.2]
"Remediation objective" means a goal to be achieved in
performing remedial action, including but not limited to the concentration of a
contaminant, an engineered barrier or engineered control, or an institutional
control established under Section 58.5 of the Act or Section 740.Subpart D of
this Part.
"Remediation site" means the single location, place, tract of
land, or parcel or portion of any parcel of property, including contiguous
property separated by a public right-of-way, for which review, evaluation, and
approval of any plan or report has been requested by the Remediation Applicant
in its application for review and evaluation services. This term also includes,
but is not limited to, all buildings and improvements present at that location,
place, or tract of land.
"Residential property" means any real property that is used
for habitation by individuals, or where children have the opportunity for
exposure to contaminants through soil ingestion or inhalation at educational
facilities, health care facilities, child care facilities, or outdoor
recreational areas. [415 ILCS 5/58.2]
"Review and Evaluation Licensed Professional Engineer" or
"RELPE" means the licensed professional engineer with whom a Remediation
Applicant has contracted to perform review and evaluation services under the
direction of the Agency.
"Site" means any single location, place, tract of land or
parcel of property or portion thereof, including contiguous property separated
by a public right-of-way. [415 ILCS 5/58.2] This term also includes, but is not
limited to, all buildings and improvements present at that location, place or
tract of land.
"Soil management zone" or "SMZ" means a three dimensional
region containing soil being managed to mitigate contamination caused by the
release of contaminants at a remediation site.
"Underutilized property" means real property of which less
than 35% of the commercially usable space of the property and improvements
thereon are used for their most commercially profitable and economically
productive uses. [415 ILCS
5/58.15(B)(b)(2) ]