An applicant for a RCRA or UIC Class I, III, or V permit must
provide the following information to the Agency, using the application form
provided by the Agency (additional information required of applicants is set
forth in Subpart D of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 703 (RCRA) and 35 Ill. Adm. Code
704.161(UIC)
). An applicant for a Class VI injection well permit must follow the criteria
provided in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
730.182.
a) The activities conducted by the applicant
that require it to obtain a permit under RCRA or UIC.
b) The name, mailing address, and location of
the facility for which the application is submitted.
c) Up to four SIC codes that best reflect the
principal products or services provided by the facility.
d) The operator's name, address, telephone
number, ownership status, and status as Federal, State, private, public, or
other entity.
e) This subsection
(e) corresponds with
40 CFR
144.31(e)(5) and
270.13(f),
relating to facilities on Indian lands. The Board has replaced the
corresponding federal text with this statement to maintain structural parity
with the corresponding federal rules.
f) A listing of all permits or construction
approvals received or applied for under any of the following programs:
1) The hazardous waste management program
under RCRA, this Part, and 35 Ill. Adm. Code
703;
2) The UIC program under SDWA, this Part, and
35 Ill. Adm. Code
704;
3) The
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program under the
federal CWA (
33 USC
1251 et seq.) and 35 Ill. Adm. Code
309;
4) The Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD) program under the federal Clean Air Act (
42 USC
7401 et seq.);
5) The nonattainment program under the
federal Clean Air Act;
6) The
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Pollutants (NESHAPs) preconstruction
approval under the federal Clean Air Act;
7) Any ocean dumping permits under the
federal Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act (
33 UCS
1401 et seq.);
8) Any dredge or fill permits under Section
404 of CWA (
33 USC
1344 ); and
9) Any other relevant environmental permits,
including any State-issued permits.
g) A topographic map (or other map if a
topographic map is unavailable) extending 1609 meters (one mile) beyond the
property boundaries of the source, depicting the facility and each of its
intake and discharge structures; each of its hazardous waste treatment,
storage, or disposal facilities; each well where fluids from the facility are
injected underground; and those wells, springs, other surface water bodies, and
drinking water wells listed in public records or which are otherwise known to
the applicant within 402 meters (one-quarter mile) of the facility property
boundary.
h) A brief description of
the nature of the business.