ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    June
    20, 1974
    CITIZENS FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENT,
    An Illinois Not-for—Profit Corp.,
    Complainant,
    v.
    )
    PCB 74-29
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    AGENCY,
    DR.
    RICHARD BRICELAND, As
    Director of the Illinois Environ-
    )
    mental Protection Agency and DANIEL
    GOODWIN,
    As Manager-Performance
    Measurement Section of the Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency,
    Respondents.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE
    BOARD
    (by Mr. Henss):
    Citizens for a Better Environment,
    an Illinois not—for—
    profit corporation filed Complaint against the Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency,
    its Director, Dr. Richard
    Briceland,
    and the Manager of its Performance Measurement
    Section,
    Daniel Goodwin, alleging that the Respondents have,
    in violation of Rule 1001 of the Water Pollution Regulations,
    failed to file Waste Discharge Reports with the Illinois
    Pollution Control Board.
    The Complaint asks for an Order
    directing Respondents
    to comply with the Regulation, and
    fining Respondents for each violation.
    Rule 1001 provides:
    ~The Agency shall annually prepare and submit to
    the Board
    a Waste Discharge Report which lists
    the waste discharges
    in
    the
    State, describes the
    type, quantity and concentrations of the various
    contaminants
    being discharged, and describes the
    existing and planned treatment controls and the
    scheduled dates for completion of treatment
    improvements.”
    The Rule was adopted on March
    7,
    1972 and became effective
    April 16,
    1972.
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    When the matter was called for public hearing the parties entered
    into a Settlement Stipulation.
    The Agency admitted that it had not
    filed a Waste Discharge Report at any time up to the date of the
    execution of the Stipulation and that the filing of such report
    was in fact required by Rule 1001,
    at least beginning with Fiscal
    Year 1974.
    It is stated that Fiscal Year 1974 was the first fiscal
    year subsequent to the adoption of Rule 1001 during which the
    Agency could have been budgeted by the General Assembly for the
    sizeable undertaking required by the Rule.
    The Stipulation
    further specifies
    that Fiscal Year 1975 shall be the first year
    for which the Agency will be budgeted to carry out the duty
    imposed upon it by Rule 1001.
    The parties agree that “the foregoing violation of Rule
    1001 of Chapter
    3 shall best be cured by the filing of an
    Interim Report, by the Agency, based upon the best information
    available to the Agency, followed subsequently by the commencement
    of filing of annual reports by the Agency,
    as required by Rule
    1001 of Chapter
    3”.
    They stipulate to the entry of a final order
    by this Board in which the Agency is ordered to cease and desist
    from its violation and a schedule is adopted for the filing of the
    reports.
    We have reviewed the Stipulation and Order carefully and
    approve the settlement in all respects.
    The intent of the
    parties is
    to facilitate the filing of the reports, not to pro-
    long the litigation.
    We note that the Agency did on May 29,
    1974 submit an interim edition of a report entitled “Waste Water
    Discharges
    to Illinois Waters”.
    This report was submitted
    pursuant to Rule 1001 and in partial fulfillment of the Agency’s
    agreement in this case.
    The Stipulation and Proposed Order are approved.
    ORDER
    The Illinois Pollution Control Board finds that the Environ-
    mental Protection Agency
    has
    failed to file Waste Discharge
    Reports as required by and in violation of Rule 1001 of Chapter
    3:
    Water Pollution, of the Rules and Regulations of the Illinois
    Pollution Control Board.
    It is the Order of the Board that the
    Environmental Protection Agency cease and desist from the
    aforesaid violations, in accordance with the following schedule:
    1) By no later than June 1,
    1974,
    the Agency shall
    file with the Board an “Interim Report” which shall
    include information and data presently available to
    the Agency relative to waste water discharges in
    the State, including effluent sample data for calendar
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    year 1973,
    indexed by discharge source;
    and waste
    water discharge inventory data current through
    April
    30,
    1974, cross-referenced by discharger
    name and address.
    Such report shall be produced
    on microfiche.
    A copy of such report shall be
    provided by the Agency, on microfiche, by June
    1,
    1974 to Complainant, Citizens for a Better
    Environment.
    2)
    By no later than March
    1, l~75,and annually
    thereafter, the Agency shall file
    a Waste Discharge
    Report, as required by, and in accordance with
    Rule 1001 of “Chapter 3: Water Pollution” of the
    Board’s Rules and Regulations.
    Said Waste Discharge
    Report shall include effluent sample data for the
    previous calendar year, cross—referenced by dis-
    charger name and address, together with waste water
    discharge inventory data for the previous calendar
    year, and available data describing existing control
    equipment and proposed discharge control programs
    and timetables, indexed by discharger.
    Effluent
    sample data and waste water discharge inventory data
    shall include pertinent information relative to type,
    quantity and concentration of contaminants discharged.
    The March
    1,
    1975 report may be produced on
    microfiche.
    If so produced,
    a copy of such report
    shall be provided by the Agency, on microfiche, by
    April
    1,
    1975 to Complainant, Citizens for a Better
    Environment.
    The annual Waste Discharge Report shall be
    available for reasonable public inspection and
    copying,
    in accordance with the terms, and restrictions,
    of Section 7 of the Illinois Environmental Protection
    Act.
    I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify the above Opinion and Order was adopted
    this
    ~
    day ~
    by a vote of ~
    to ~
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