ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
November
6,
1975
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
v.
)
PCB 74—471
WILFORD E.
(ERNIE)
JOHNSON and
NORMA
I.
JOHNSON, d/b/a BYRON
SALVAGE, JULIAN KULLBERG,
d/b/a
ROTO-ROTOR,
INTERSTATE POLLUTION
CONTROL,
INC., and KULLBERG
ENTERPRISES,
INC.,
Respondents.
INTERIM OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Goodman):
This matter comes before the Pollution Control Board
(Board)
upon the October
30,
1975, motion of Respondents
Julian Kullberg, d/b/a Roto-Rotor,
Interstate Pollution
Control,
Inc.
(Roto-Rotor)
and Kullberg Enterprises,
Inc.
(Kullberg),
to dismiss Count V of the Amended Complaint,
and
W.E. Johnson and N.I.
Johnson, d/b/a Byron Salvage’s
(Byron)
October 29, Motion to Dismiss.
Respondents contend that this action is barred by the
Statute of Limitations
as set forth in Chapter
83, Section
15,
Iii.
Rev.
Stat.
However, Complainant has alleged that
the violations herein are continuing.
Therefore,
regardless
of whether said Statute may apply,
two years have not passed
since the violations alleged in the complaint occurred.
Respondents next contend that the complaint fails to
state sufficient facts
to constitute a course of action.
The Board holds that the complaint
is sufficient to put
Respondents on notice of the nature of matters complained of
adequate to reasonably allow preparation of a defense.
Respondents, Roto-Rotor and Kullberg, by filing their
motion to dismiss, have conferred personal jurisdiction upon
the Board.
In consideration of the foregoing,
it is the Order of
the Board that Respondentst Motions to Dismiss be and are,
hereby,
denied.
I, Christan
L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board,
hereby certify the above Opinion and Order
were adopted on the
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Illinois Pollution Control Board