ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
May 19,
1988
THE NUTRASWEET
COMPANY and
CONSUMERS
ILLINOIS WATER
COMPANY,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 88—84
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by B. Forcade):
This matter comes
before
the Board on the May
5,
1988 Motion
to File Copies Without Attachments
of the Nutrasweet Company
(hereinafter
“Nutrasweet”)
and Consumers
Illinois Water Company
(hereinafter
“CIWCt’).
This motion was filed concurrently with
the joint petition
for
a variance from Section
307.102(a)
of the
Board
rules
for Nutrasweet
and Section 304.105
for CIWC.
The
motion seeks
to file three copies of
the petition with all
attachments and six copies without attachments.
The attachments
are voluminous.
The Board hereby grants
the petitioners leave
to file only
the
Lhree copies of their petition with all attachments and six
copies without attachments.
The Board will docket the petition
without reviewing
its adequacy as
filed until
the Board receives
the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
(hereinafter
‘tAgency”)
recommendation.
The Board takes preliminary notice of
certain possible
inadequacies
in the petition without now ruling
that Nutrasweet
and CIWC must amend
the petition before it
is set
for hearing.
As the proposed method of achieving future
compliance,
the petitioners do not cite
a petition
for site—
specific rules
that
is currently pending before the Board
or,
alternatively,
outline
a series
of actions on
a definite time-
table
that will lead
to compliance by
a date certain.
The
petitioners merely outline
a
time—table
for future decisions as
to what method
they will employ
to achieve compliance.
Leave
to file
is hereby granted.
The petition
is docketed
pending receipt of
the Agency’s recommendation.
Approval or
disapproval of the petition for hearing
is
pending.
IT IS SO ORDERED
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I,
Dorothy
M.
Gunn, Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify
that
the above Order was adopted
on
the
/~‘~Zday
of
~77)
,
1988,
by
a vote
of
7—~.
Dor
Illino
Pollution Control
Board
89—294