Illinois Compiled Statutes
510 ILCS 77/25 (2026)
Odor control
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(510 ILCS 77/25)
Sec. 25.
Odor control.
(a) Operators of livestock waste handling facilities shall practice odor
control methods during the course of manure removal and field application.
Odor control methods shall be those methods identified in the rules adopted
pursuant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Act concerning agriculture
related pollution.
(b) Every single-stage livestock waste lagoon constructed after the
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 shall comply with the following
operational guidelines:
(1) In operation, the lagoon must be maintained at | not less than the minimum design volume. |
(2) The livestock waste supply to the lagoon must be | below the minimum design volume level. |
(3) The livestock waste storage capacity of the | lagoon must be greater than 270 days. |
(c) Above-ground livestock waste holding structures must be operated
using odor control management guidelines based on
scientific peer review accepted
by the Department and determined to be economically feasible to the specific
operation.
(d) For a first violation of this Section by the
owner or operator of a livestock management facility or livestock waste
handling facility, the Department shall send the owner or operator a written
notice of the
violation by certified mail, return receipt requested.
If after an administrative hearing the Department finds that the owner or
operator of a livestock management facility or livestock waste handling
facility has committed a second violation of this Section, the
Department shall impose on the owner or operator a civil administrative penalty
in an
amount not exceeding $1,000. The Attorney General may bring an action in the
circuit court to enforce the collection of a penalty imposed under this
Section.
If after an administrative hearing the Department finds that the owner or
operator of a livestock management facility or livestock waste handling
facility has committed a third violation of this Section, the
Department shall enter an administrative order directing that the owner or
operator
cease operation of the facility until the violation is corrected.
If a livestock management facility or livestock waste handling facility has
not committed a violation of this Section within the 5 years
immediately preceding a violation, the violation shall be construed and treated
as a first violation.
(Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96; 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2010–2010 · leading case: Helping Others Maintain Env't Standards v. Bos, 941 N.E.2d 347 (Ill. App. Ct. 2010).
Helping Others Maintain Env't Standards v. Bos, 941 N.E.2d 347 (Ill. App. Ct. 2010). “and Department recommendations (510 ILCS 77/15(f) (West 2008)); violating waste lagoon inspection requirements (510 ILCS 77/16 (West 2008)); not reporting the release of 25 gallons or more of animal waste into the water (510 ILCS 77/18 (West 2008)); failing to prepare and…”
Helping Others Maintain Env't Standards v. A.J. Bos (Ill. App. Ct. 2010). “and Department recommendations (510 ILCS 77/15(f) (West 2008)); violating waste lagoon inspection requirements (510 ILCS 77/16 (West 2008)); not reporting the release of 25 gallons or more of animal waste into the water (510 ILCS 77/18 (West 2008)); failing to prepare and…”
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