ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January 24,
1974
Mrs.
Maurice McClure and
Mrs. Joseph
A.
Ringbauer,
)
PCB 73—357
PCB 73—358
Complainants,
vs.
Foremost Liquors,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF
THE
BOARD
(by Mr. Seaman)
This
is
a formal complaint brought by citizens pursuant
to Section
31 of the Environmental Protection Act.
The
Respondent is charged with Title V
-
Land Pollution and
Refuse Disposal, Section
20 of the Environmental Protection
Act and also Title
II Section
8
-
Air Pollution.
The Respondent, the Foremost Liquors,
is located in
the County of Cook, Oak Lawn,
Illinois.
After the formal
complaints were filed on August 22, 1973 by Mrs. Joseph A.
Ringhauer and Mrs. Maurice McClure, both of Oak Lawn,
the
Board ordered that
a hearing be held.
The hearing was held
on October
8,
1973.
The Complainants testified that the
Respondent had burned in his incinerator several times
a
week, causing smoke in the area which at times was very black
and heavy.
Seven citizen witnesses testified to the violations.
The Complainants introduced eight Exhibits; Exhibit A,
indicating numerous dates when the incinerator was emitting
smoke; Exhibit
B,
indicating samples of the particulate matter
discharged from the Respondent’s incinerator onto their
property; Exhibit
C,
a letter from one of the Complainant’s
doctors indicating the allergic condition of her daughter;
Exhibit
D,
a letter from the Oak Lawn Fire Department to the
Complainant indicating the Respondent had been notified of
the prevailing condition;
and Exhibit E,
a letter from another
citizen complaining of the smoke and fly ash and Exhibit
F,
more samples of the particulatedischarge by the Respondent’s
incinerator and Exhibit G,
a photograph
of the Respondent’s
incinerator showing
a discharge of heavy black smoke and
finally, Exhibit
H,
a photograph taken at a later date indicating
a discharge of heavy smoke of Respondent’s incinerator.
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The ~espondent did not appear at the hearing,
although he was personally notified by the hearing
officer
(p.23)
The complaint of Mrs. Maurice McClure
(PCB 73-358)
however did not charge the Respondent with any violation
since
the sections alleged are only Preamble in nature
and do not charge
a violation,
therefore, this complaint
will be and is hereby dismissed.
The complaint of Mrs. Joseph A. Ringbauer
(PCB 73-357)
does charge the Respondent with the “use of incinerator
several times
a week causing smoke in area, which is at
times very black and heavy.”
This
is clearly a charge of
the violation of Section
9 (a).
The evidence is
clear that
the Respondent
is
in violation of said section.
This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and
conclusions of law of the Board.
ORDER
IT IS THE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that:
1.
Respondent shall cease and desist from using
his incinerator in violation of the Environmental
Protection Act.
2.
That the Respondent
is guilty of
a violation
of Title II,
Section 9(a)
of the Environmental
Protection Act and is penalized in the amount
of
$500.00.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, certify that the above Opinion and Order was
adopted on this
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day of
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1974 by
a vote of
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