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Florida: Water

The St. Johns River Water Management District will hold a public hearing on proposed new rule Fla. Admin. Code Ann. r. 40C-1.1101, Amendments to and Releases of Regulatory Conservation Easements. The proposed rule would be used to address requests to the district to amend or release a conservation easement previously conveyed to the district solely for mitigation or in compliance with other regulatory requirements of the district or another governmental entity. The hearing will be October 13, 2009.

Illinois: Air

The Pollution Control Board adopted amendments to Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, §225, Control of Emissions from Large Combustion Sources. The adopted rules, in the absence of the vacated Clean Air Mercury Rule program, replace federal monitoring references by incorporating the sections that were previously relied upon. The adopted amendments include the appropriate monitoring requirements, with changes such as removing provisions that were appropriate only with the existence of a national mercury trading program and a state-by-state emissions cap.

Indiana: Water

The Natural Resources Commission will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to 312 Ind. Admin. Code 6 and 10, addressing general licenses and individual licenses that govern prospecting for hard mineral resources in waterways. The proposed rule amendments would not impose requirements or costs on any small business under Ind. Code §4-22-2-24(d)(3). The hearing will be August 24, 2009. http://www.in.gov/legislative/iac/irtoc.htm?view=list&lsadocnum=09-80.

Massachusetts: Air

The Department of Environmental Protection will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to 310 Mass. Code Regs. 6.00 and 7.00, Air Pollution Control PM 2.5. These amendments would apply to all air pollution control districts. The changes amend the state ambient air quality standards to bring them into conformance with the current NAAQS for lead, ozone, and fine particulate matter. The hearing will be August 4, 2009. http://www.mass.gov/dep/service/regulations/newregs.htm#aaqs.

Minnesota: Air

The Pollution Control Agency seeks public comment on the Draft Regional Haze SIP. The purpose of this SIP revision is to address visibility protection at national parks, wildernesses, and scenic areas, also referred to as mandatory Class I federal areas. Class I areas within Minnesota are the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Voyageurs National Park. The SIP lays out how Minnesota intends to implement the Regional Haze Rule. Comments are due August 19, 2009.