
SPRINGFIELD (WBBM NEWSRADIO) – The Illinois EPA announced Monday the agency has resumed vehicle emissions testing in Waukegan and Markham.
Most Illinois Air Team testing locations opened June 1 with the exception of the Waukegan and Markham locations, which had been utilized for COVID-19 drive-through testing as part of the ongoing efforts to provide COVID-19 testing. According to Illinois EPA, the State of Illinois was able to relocate the COVID-19 testing elsewhere, so the Waukegan and Markham vehicle testing stations can resume normal operations. To identify nearby testing locations, motorists may visit http://illinoisairteam.net.
The Illinois Secretary of State’s Office has extended vehicle registration expiration dates without penalty by at least 90 days, allowing motorists to wait to have their vehicles tested and renew vehicle registrations. With the extension of vehicle expiration dates, motorists who are not comfortable visiting an Illinois Air Team testing location at this time may test at a later date, or may have someone else bring the vehicle in for emissions testing.
In addition, Illinois EPA encourages those 65 and older, healthcare workers, first responders, and those with pre-existing health conditions to visit Illinois Air Team testing locations during the first testing hour of each day - 8 a.m. – 9 a.m. Monday-Friday and 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays. Extensive precautions are in place at Illinois Air Team testing locations and follow Illinois Department of Public Health COVID-19 Workplace Guidelines to protect motorists and staff.
The Illinois EPA continues to monitor the COVID-19 crisis and is implementing public health guidelines in the re-opening of vehicle emissions testing stations. Special precautions to protect motorists and staff include: