ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January 21,
1988
ALLIED TUBE
& CONDUIT
CORPORATION,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 88—19
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by B.
Forcade):
On January 19,
1988,
the Allied Tube
& Conduit Corporation
(“AT&C”)
filed
a petition for variance from 35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
215.207.
That petition
is deficient
in
that:
It fails
to specifically articulate
the plan
for compliance.
The intention
to file
a
future site—specific regulatory proposal
is
not a compliance plan.
(City
of Mendota
v.
PCB and IEPA,
514 N.E.2d 218
(1987))
The Board can entertain a challenge
to the validity of
regulations
in
a variance proceeding
(Celotex Corp.
v.
IPCB
94
Ill.
2d
107, 445 NE2d 752
(1983)
and Village of Carey
v.
IPCB 403
NE2d 83
(2nd Dist.,
1980)),
but
if the regulations are determined
to validly apply to AT&C,
the Board cannot grant
a variance
absent a compliance
plan.
Unless AT&C files an amended petition within 45 days of the
date of this Order, curing the above—noted defect,
this matter
will
be subject to dismissal.
The amended petition must state
whether AT&C intends
to proceed exclusively on the basis of the
invalidity of the rule or whether AT&C has a compliance plan
it
intends
to implement.
If AT&C’s compliance plan includes
a
presently filed
regulatory proposal, the variance must include
a
schedule
for full compliance
should the regulatory relief be
denied.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
85—24 3
I, Dorothy M.
Gurin, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certif
hat the above Order was adopted on
the ~7?/44-dayof
~
,
1987,
by
a vote
Dorothy M. Gu~n,Clerk
Illinois Pol’ution Control Board
85—244