ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November
6,
1975
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER,
WISCONSIN STEEL DIVISION,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 75—271
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Goodman):
This matter comes before the Pollution Control Board
(Board)
upon International Harvester’s
(Harvester) October
21,
1975, and October 31,
1975, Motions for Continuance and
the Environmental Protection Agency’s
(Agency) October 29,
1975,
Motion to Dismiss.
Harvester moves to continue this action until after it
consummates the sale of the premises
to McCouth Steel Company.
The Agency moves
to dismiss since,
after the sale, Harvester
will not be in
a position to meet the compliance plan described
in its variance petition.
Harvester answers the Motion to
Dismiss by stating that it has always acted in good faith
and will continue to adhere to its control plan during the
pendency of the sale.
Harvester also states that the sale
has not been finalized.
The Board finds that both motions should be denied.
Harvester is entitled to seek its variance, but, by its
answer to the Agency’s motion, it has contradicted its basis
for a continuance, i.e.,
that the sale of the premises is
imminent.
Therefore,
it is the Order of the Board that
Harvester’s Motions for Continuance and the Agency’s Motion
to Dismiss be and are, hereby,
denied.
I, Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board,
hereby certify the above Order was adopted on
the
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day of
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1975 by a vote of
Illinois Pollution
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