ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    September 18,
    1975
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Complainant,
    )
    vs.
    )
    PCB 72—164
    ALLIED METAL COMP1~NY,
    )
    Respondent.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr. Henss):
    On June
    7, 1973 the Pollution Control Board found that
    Allied Metal Company had caused air pollution in violation
    of Section 9(a) of the Environmental Protection Act; had
    emitted an excessive amountof particulate matter from its
    plant
    in violation of Section 3-3.111 of the Rules and Regu-
    lations Governing the Control of Air Pollution; and had
    installed new equipment capable of emitting air contaminants
    to the atmosphere and equipment intended to control air con-
    tamination without a permit in violation of Section 3-2.110 of
    said Rules.
    A $2,500 penalty was imposed for these three
    violations.
    Upon review,
    the
    Appellate Court for the 1st Judicial
    District of Illinois affirmed the Order of the Pollution Control
    Board insofar as
    it relates to the Section 3—2.110 violation.
    However,
    the Appellate Court found “that the evidence is in-
    sufficient to support the Board’s findings with respect to the
    Section 9(a)
    and Section 3-3.111 violations”.
    The Court vacated
    the Board Order as
    to Section 9(a) and Section 3-3.111 and the
    penalty of $2,500.
    The cause was remanded
    to the Board
    to
    consider the penalty,
    if any, regarding the Section 3—2.110
    permit violation.
    The Board finds from a review of the evidence that a penalty
    in the amount of
    $750 would be appropriate for this particular
    permit violation.
    There is no doubt that the violation did
    occur since the evidence
    is clear that Allied installed two zinc
    melting pots without a permit.
    Section 3—2.110 was
    in effect and
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    set forth that permits are required for all equipment capable
    of emitting an air contaminant,
    i.e., particulate matter,
    dust,
    fumes,
    gas, mist,
    smoke or vapor or any combination thereof.
    The only def?.nse raised by Allied is that it never con-
    sidered the melting pots
    to be emission sources because they
    would emit just a trifling amount of pollutants into the atmos-
    phere.
    Neither the Board nor the Appellate Court accepted this
    as
    a defense.
    While Allied is not excused from the requirement
    of obtaining a permit we must nevertheless find,
    on the facts
    presented,
    that its violation is not flagrant.
    The Board
    concludes
    from the evidence that this
    is
    a rather ordinary permit
    violation in which Company officials had erroneously concluded
    that the Regulation did not apply to the Company operation.
    The
    record in this case does not call
    for a penalty beyond the
    ordinary.
    Respondent, of course,
    cannot entirely escape penalty
    for its transgression since such a course would make a mockery
    of the permit system in Illinois, the very cornerstone of the
    environmental control system.
    A penalty of $750 is justified.
    This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclusions
    of law of the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
    ORDER
    It
    is the Order of the Pollution Control Board
    that:
    Respondent Allied Metal Company shall pay
    to the
    State of Illilois by November 1,
    1975 the sum of $750
    as
    a penalty for the violation of Section 3—2.110, Rules
    and Regulations Governing the Control of Air Pollution,
    as
    found in this proceeding.
    Penalty payment by certified
    check or money order payable to the State of Illinois
    shall be made to:
    Fiscal Services Division, Illinois EPA,
    2200 Churchill Road,
    Springfield,
    Illinois 62706.
    I, Christan L. Moffett,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify the abov
    Opinion and Order was ad pted
    the
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    1975 by a vote of
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    Illinois Pollution
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