Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 391.402
b) Sludge shall not be applied on land:
c) It is not recommended that sludge be applied on land:
g) Sludge shall not be applied to sites used for growing of commercial truck gardening fruits and vegetables that are grown and sold for direct human consumption. For public distribution programs, it is not recommended that sludge be applied to sites for individual use that may grow leafy (lettuce, spinach, Swiss chard, etc.) or root (potatoes, carrots, horseradish, etc.) vegetables unless the following conditions are met:
h) Liquid sludge shall not be applied by spray irrigation facilities unless specifically permitted by the Agency. Spray irrigation operations will be considered for permits if the applicant demonstrates the environmental acceptability of the project with particular attention to the following items:
j) Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Hazardous Waste
k) Sludge must be properly stabilized or digested to reduce odor potential and pathogen content of the sludge prior to land application. Acceptable methods include but are not limited to aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion, composting and lime stabilization.