ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
September
4,
1987
IN THE MATTER OF:
VOLATILE ORGANIC MATERIAL
)
R82—14
EMISSIONS FROM STATIONARY
SOURCES:
RACT
III
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by B.
Forcade):
On August
20,
1987, the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company
(3M)
filed
a motion requesting
an opportunity
to appear
before the Board.
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency)
filed
a response on August 27,
1987,
that the Board
should strike or deny 3M’s motion.
The basis
for 3M’s motion
is
that as
a consequence of
3M’s recent amendment of
its site—
specific proposal at the close
of the comment period,
the Board
may desire further
factual development or explanation.
3M
alternatively requests
a hearing,
an informal hearing,
a pre—
hearing or
an opportunity for oral argument.
The Agency argues
that
it would
be unfair to allow 3M an additional opportunity
to
present
facts
and arguments after
the record has closed.
3M’s motion
is denied.
The Board believes that the existing
record
is sufficient for reasoned decisionmaking and that the
benefits
to be gained
by an additional hearing
are limited and
offset by the further delay
that would
result.
The Board does
not believe
that an informal hearing
or pre—hearing meeting would
be appropriate.
Additionally, while
the Board does have the
authority
to entertain oral argument,
this procedure
is only
utilized
in extremely rare circumstances.
The record adequately
reflects the positions
of the participants
in this proceeding and
needs
no further elaboration at this
time.
IT IS SO ORDERED
I, Dorothy M.
Gunn, Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, ~hereby certify
tha’t
the above Order was adopted on
the
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Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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