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''Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 12:01:47 PM (GMT+07:00) Goldstein, Meyer:'' eqc meeting eqc minutes DEQ 18-1982, f. & ef. 9-1-82 DEQ 17-1982, F. & EF. 8-31-82 Eqc environmental quality commission minutes 8/27/82 9:00 am 9:05 am OREGON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION MEE.TING CONSENT ITEMS August 27, 1982 14th Floor Conference Room Department of Environmental Quality 522 s. w. Fifth Avenue Portland, Oregon AGENDA These routine items are usually acted on without publi~ discussion. If any item is of special interest to the Commission or sufficient need for public comment is indicated, the Chairman may hold any item over for discussion. A. ·Minutes of the July 16, 1982, EQC meeting. B. Monthly Activity Report for June, 1982. c. Tax Credits. PUBLIC FORUM This is an opportunity for citizens to speak to the Commission on environmental issues and concerns not a part of this .scheduled meeting. The Commission may discontinue this forum after a reasonable time if an exceptionally large number of speakers wish to appear. HEARING AUTHORIZATIONS D. Request for authorization to conduct a public hearing on revisions to the Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Contaminants 340-25-450 to 480 to make the Department's rules pertaining to control of asbestos and mercury consistent with the federal rules and to amend Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources 340-25-505 to 645 to include the federal rule for new lime plants. ACTION AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS Public testimony will be accepted on the following except items which a public hearing has previously been held. Testimony will not be taken on items marked with an asterisk (*). However, the Commission may choose to question interested parties present at the meeting. E. Mr. John Mullivan: Appeal of subsurface variance denial. F. Request for a variance from noise control regulations for industry and commerce, OAR 340-35-035, for Medford Corporation, Rogue River Division. G. Proposed adoption of a temporary revision of AC!ministrative Rule 340-81-020 regarding the definition of the eligibility of land costs used in providing state financial assistance to public agencies for pollution control facilities. EQC Agenda 2 August 27, 1982 H. Request for declaratory ruling as to the applicability of OAR 340-61-031 to the application of the Metropolitan Service District for preliminary approval of a solid waste disposal site known as Wildwood Landfill in Multnomah County. I. Pollution Control Bond Fund - Request for approval of resolution authorizing issuance and sale of Pollution Control Bonds in the amount of $15 million. J. Status report: Portland-area backyard burning. K. Public meeting: Oregon's Hazardous Substances Response Plan. L. Informational report: METRO Waste Reduction Program. M. Proposed adoption of amendments to rules for equipment burning saltladen wood waste from logs stored in salt water, OAR 340-21-020(2), as an amendment to the State Implementation Plan. N. Proposed adoption of amendments to rules governing on-site sewage disposal: fees for Multnomah County, .OAR 340-72-070; and fees for Jackson County, OAR 340-72-080. 0. Proposed action to: (a) Approve the Clatsop Plains Groundwater Protection Plan as a revision to the Statewide Water Quality Management Plan for the North Cost/Lower Columbia Basin. (b) Amend the On-Site Sewage Disposal Rules for the Clatsop Plains. WORK SESSION The Corrunission reserves this time, if needed, for further consideration of any item on the agenda. ------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------- Because of the uncertain length of time needed, the Commission may deal with any item at any time in the meeting except those set for a specific time. Anyone wishing to be heard on any item not having a set time should arrive at 9:00 am to avoid missing any item of interest. The Commission will breakfast (7:30 am) at the Portland Motor Hotel, 1414 S. W. Sixth Avenue, Portland; and will lunch at DEQ Headquarters, 522 S. W. Fifth Avenue, Portland. At the conclusion of the Commission's regularly scheduled agenda, they will continue in work session to discuss legislative concepts and current budget matters.