ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    March
    8,
    1973
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    #72—94
    v.
    DART INDUSTRIES,
    INC.,
    a Delaware
    corporation, d/b/a REXENE POLYMERS CO.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (BY SAMUEL T.
    LAWTON,
    JR.):
    Complaint was filed by the Environmental Protection Agency
    against Dart Industries,
    Inc.,
    a Delaware Corporation,
    d/b/a Rexene
    Polymers Co. alleging various violations
    of
    the Environmental Protec-
    tion Act and SWB-8 as
    a result of alleged pollutional discharges
    into
    a ditch tributary to the Des Plaines River.
    An answer was filed by Respondent which included “Affirmative
    Defense and Request for other Relief”in which Respondent asks for
    dismissal of
    the proceeding on various constitutional and statutory
    grounds which we find lacking in merit.
    To
    the extent such pleading
    is construed,
    in part, as
    a Motion to Dismiss,
    the motion is hereby
    denied.
    See C.
    M. Ford v. Environmental Protection Agency,
    App. Court
    of Illinois,
    Third District,
    #72-60
    (February
    4,
    1973;
    Environmental
    Protection Agency v. Granite City Steel Company,
    #70-34
    (March 17,
    f971); Environmental Protection Agency v. Modern Plating, Modern
    Plating Corporation v. Environmental Protection Agency,
    ##70-38,
    71—6
    (March 3,
    1971).
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollutiop Control Board,
    certify that the above Order was adopted on the
    ~
    day of March,
    1973,
    by a vote of
    3
    to
    p
    7
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