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Senate Amendment 5232

Amendment Text

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  1  1    Amend House File 2523, as amended, passed, and
  1  2 reprinted by the House, as follows:
  1  3    #1.  Page 1, line 32, by inserting before the word
  1  4 "HEALTH" the following:  "ODOR".
  1  5    #2.  Page 1, line 35, by striking the words "a
  1  6 health" and inserting the following:  "an odor
  1  7 health".
  1  8    #3.  Page 2, by striking lines 31 through 34 and
  1  9 inserting the following:  "business."
  1 10    #4.  Page 3, line 28, by inserting after the word
  1 11 "assembly" the following:  "and the commission".
  1 12    #5.  Page 4, line 1, by inserting after the word
  1 13 "assembly" the following:  "and the commission".
  1 14    #6.  Page 4, by striking line 7 and inserting the
  1 15 following:  "final report, and a statute that".
  1 16    #7.  By striking page 5, line 30, through page 7,
  1 17 line 2, and inserting the following:
  1 18    "   .  a.  The minimal risk levels for an airborne
  1 19 pollutant that is hydrogen sulfide are as follows:
  1 20    (1)  The short-term minimal risk level is one of
  1 21 the following:
  1 22    (a)  A concentration dose exceeding seventy parts
  1 23 per billion for the duration of two consecutive valid
  1 24 sampling weeks.
  1 25    (b)  A sum of the hourly average concentration
  1 26 doses exceeding twenty-three and fifty-two hundredths
  1 27 parts per million-hour for two consecutive valid
  1 28 sampling weeks, reduced by seven hundredths parts per
  1 29 million-hour for each hour for which there is no valid
  1 30 hourly average.
  1 31    (2)  The long-term minimal risk level is one of the
  1 32 following:
  1 33    (a)  A concentration dose exceeding thirty parts
  1 34 per billion for the duration of twelve consecutive
  1 35 valid sampling months.
  1 36    (b)  A sum of the hourly average concentration
  1 37 doses exceeding two hundred sixty-two and eight
  1 38 hundredths parts per million-hour for twelve
  1 39 consecutive valid sampling months, reduced by three
  1 40 hundredths parts per million-hour for each hour for
  1 41 which there is no valid hourly average.
  1 42    b.  The minimal risk levels for an airborne
  1 43 pollutant that is ammonia are as follows:
  1 44    (1)  The short-term minimal risk level is one of
  1 45 the following:
  1 46    (a)  A concentration dose exceeding one thousand
  1 47 seven hundred parts per billion for the duration of
  1 48 two consecutive valid sampling weeks.
  1 49    (b)  A sum of the hourly average concentration
  1 50 doses exceeding five hundred seventy-one and two-
  2  1 tenths parts per million-hour for two consecutive
  2  2 valid sampling weeks, reduced by one and seven-tenths
  2  3 parts per million-hour for each hour for which there
  2  4 is no valid hourly average.
  2  5    (2)  The long-term minimal risk level is one of the
  2  6 following:
  2  7    (a)  A concentration dose exceeding three hundred
  2  8 parts per billion for the duration of twelve
  2  9 consecutive valid sampling months.
  2 10    (b)  A sum of the hourly average concentration
  2 11 doses exceeding two thousand six hundred twenty-eight
  2 12 parts per million-hour for each hour for which there
  2 13 is no valid hourly average.
  2 14    c.  A valid sampling day, valid sampling week, and
  2 15 valid sampling month for purposes of this subsection
  2 16 shall be determined as provided in this paragraph.
  2 17 Hourly averages must first be computed by averaging
  2 18 all valid five-minute averages recorded by the data
  2 19 acquisition system in that hour.  An hourly average is
  2 20 considered valid if at least forty-five minutes of
  2 21 valid five-minute averages are recorded by the data
  2 22 acquisition system.  A sampling day consists of
  2 23 twenty-four nonoverlapping hours beginning from
  2 24 midnight on a given day to midnight on the following
  2 25 day.  A sampling day is considered valid if at least
  2 26 eighteen hours of valid hourly averages have been
  2 27 recorded at the monitoring location.  To determine the
  2 28 daily average, each of the valid hourly concentrations
  2 29 associated with a sampling day shall be averaged and
  2 30 truncated to one part per billion.  A valid sampling
  2 31 day shall be computed by averaging all valid hourly
  2 32 averages recorded by the data acquisition system in
  2 33 that sampling day.  A valid sampling week consists of
  2 34 at least six valid sampling days in a period of seven
  2 35 consecutive days.  A valid sampling month is a
  2 36 calendar month in which at least seventy-five percent
  2 37 of the days of the month are valid sampling days."
  2 38    #8.  Page 7, by striking lines 34 and 35 and
  2 39 inserting the following:  "particular airborne
  2 40 pollutant, for a specific type or phase of animal
  2 41 production system commonly used in this state and for
  2 42 a specific type of manure storage or treatment system
  2 43 commonly used at such animal production systems if all
  2 44 of the".
  2 45    #9.  Page 8, by striking lines 4 and 5 and
  2 46 inserting the following:  "pollutant from that type or
  2 47 phase of animal production system commonly used in
  2 48 this state and that type of manure storage or
  2 49 treatment system commonly used at such animal
  2 50 production systems is present at separated locations
  3  1 at levels".
  3  2    #10.  Page 8, by striking lines 12 and 13 and
  3  3 inserting the following:  "that the airborne pollutant
  3  4 from a specific type or phase of animal production
  3  5 system commonly used in this state and a specific type
  3  6 of manure storage or treatment system commonly used at
  3  7 such animal production systems is present at".
  3  8    #11.  Page 10, by striking line 3 and inserting the
  3  9 following:  "level.  If the notice is for a violation
  3 10 of the short-term minimal risk level for an airborne
  3 11 pollutant that is hydrogen sulfide or ammonia, the
  3 12 notice shall expire one hundred eighty days from the
  3 13 date of its issuance.  If the notice is for any other
  3 14 violation of a minimal risk level or health effect
  3 15 level for odor, the notice shall expire one year from
  3 16 the date of its".
  3 17    #12.  Page 10, by inserting after line 22 the
  3 18 following:
  3 19    "   .  The governor shall appoint members to a
  3 20 monitoring advisory committee to advise the department
  3 21 on the monitoring of airborne pollutants that are
  3 22 hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and odor as required by
  3 23 this Act.  Members shall not be representatives of the
  3 24 department and must have expertise in data collection
  3 25 and in the operation of equipment used for data
  3 26 collection as required by this Act.  The department
  3 27 shall consult with members in a meeting which shall be
  3 28 chaired by a person appointed by the governor.  The
  3 29 committee shall consult with the department regarding
  3 30 monitoring as required by this section or rules
  3 31 adopted pursuant to this section.  The committee shall
  3 32 evaluate and assess protocols for data collection,
  3 33 data processing, and data retention as required by
  3 34 this section.  The committee shall also evaluate
  3 35 instrument calibration procedures and instrument
  3 36 siting procedures for objective data collection, and
  3 37 oversee instrumentation evaluation for selection of
  3 38 equipment."
  3 39    #13.  By renumbering as necessary.  
  3 40 
  3 41 
  3 42                               
  3 43 DAVID JOHNSON
  3 44 EUGENE S. FRAISE
  3 45 JOHN P. KIBBIE
  3 46 MICHAEL E. GRONSTAL
  3 47 HF 2523.506 80
  3 48 da/pj
     

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