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Idaho: Water

The Department of Environmental Quality proposed amendments to Idaho Admin. Code r. 58.01.16, Wastewater Rules. The amendments would allow for the creation of a combined very small wastewater treatment and collection system classification for communities with 500 connections or less. http://adm.idaho.gov/adminrules/bulletin/bul/09bul/09jun.pdf pp. 111-122.

Indiana: Air

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) seeks public comment on amendments to 326 Ind. Admin. Code 4-1, concerning open burning. Open burning is generally prohibited in Indiana; however, state law exempts certain open burning activities under conditions that minimize impact on air quality and public health. IDEM has determined that five additional categories of open burning may be suitable for exemption from the current IDEM approval process. Comments are due July 6, 2009.

Indiana: Air

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management seeks public comment on amendments to rules at 326 Ind. Admin. Code 14-10 and 326 Ind. Admin. Code 18, concerning asbestos management. The amendments would clarify and update Indiana's existing asbestos management program rules and ensure consistency in the program. Comments are due July 6, 2009. http://www.in.gov/legislative/iac/irtoc.htm?view=list&lsadocnum=09-363.

Indiana: Air

§The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) seeks public comment on amendments to 326 Ind. Admin. Code 8-1 and 8-5-6 concerning fuel grade ethanol production at dry mills.

Indiana: Toxic substances

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management seeks public comment on new rules and amendments to 329 IAC 3.1, concerning temporary storage of spent lead acid batteries. The rulemaking will propose requirements for the management of spent lead acid batteries, including transportation and storage, by retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, auto salvage yards, other storage facilities, and reclamation facilities. Comments are due July 6, 2009.

Indiana: Water

The Water Pollution Control Board adopted amendments to327 Ind. Admin. Code 11-1-2, 11-1-3, and 11-1-4; added 327 Ind. Admin. Code 11-3; and repealed 327 Ind. Admin. Code 11-1-1, 11-1-5, and 327 Ind. Admin. Code 11-2, concerning implementation of Indiana law regarding EISs for major state actions that may significantly affect the quality of the human environment. http://www.in.gov/legislative/iac/irtoc.htm?view=list&lsadocnum=08-210.

Iowa: Water

The Environmental Protection Commission proposed amendments to Iowa Admin. Code r. 62, Effluent and Pretreatment Standards: Other Effluent Limits or Prohibitions; and Iowa Admin. Code r. 63, Monitoring, Analytical and Reporting Requirements. The proposed amendment to chapter 62 is designed to address new technical data received from U.S. EPA. The proposed amendment to Table II of Chapter 63 is intended to reduce the burden on smaller communities in regard to nutrient monitoring requirements.