ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January
8,
1976
INTERPACE CORPORATION,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB
75—495
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
)
AGENCY,
Respondent.
INTERIM
ORDER
OF
THE
BOARD
(by
Mr.
Goodman):
This matter comes before the Pollution Control Board
(Board)
upon the December 22,
1975, petition of Interpace Corporation
(Interpace)
for variance from the cover requirements of the Solid
Waste Regulations.
The petition is inadequate
in that it fails
to
comply with Rule
401 of the Board’s Procedural Rules.
The Petitioner
has failed to supply the Board with the following information, which
prevents the Board from making
a reasonable assessment in this
matter:
(1)
specific
indentification
of the particular
provisions of the Environmental Protection Act or regulations
from
which the variance is sought;
(ii)
a description of the business or activity
in
question;
(iii.)
the quantity and type of raw materials processed,
and a description of the particular process or activity
in which
the raw materials
are used;
(iv)
an estimate of the quantity and type of contami-
nants discharged;
(v)
data showing the nature and extent of the present
fai1u~reto meet the particular provisions from which the variance
is sought;
(vi)
a description of existing and proposed equipment
for the control of discharges;
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(2)
(vii)
a time schedule for bringing the activity into
compliance;
(viii)
a detailed description of the program to be under-
taken to achieve compliance,
including
a time schedule of all
phases involved from initiation to completibn and the estimated
costs involved;
(ix)
an explanation of why petitioner believes the
program proposed will achieve compliance.
(x)
details
as
to past efforts to achieve compliance
and results achieved.
(b)
a concise statement of why the petitioner believes that
compliance with the provision from which variance is sought would
impose an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship, including a
description of the costs
that compliance would impose on the
petitioner and others, information
as to the feasibility of
alternatives available to abate the violations and their costs.
(c)
The injury that the grant of the variance would impose
on the public including the effect that continued discharge of
contaminants will have upon the air, water or
land.
(d)
If the petitioner seeks
a delay in complying,
a state-
ment of the reasons for such delay.
(e)
A clear statement of the precise extent of the relief
sought.
It
is the Order of the Board that Interpace supply the Board
with
the
aforementioned
information
within
45
days
of
this
Order.
The ninety day decision period shall commence upon the receipt by
the Board of Interpace’s Amended Petition.
Failure to timely file
said petition shall cause this matter to be dismissed.
I, Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Boar~,herebycertify the above Interim Order was adopted on the
____________day of
_______________,
1976 by a vote of
,3p
~
Illinois Pollution
trol Board
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