ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October
9, 1986
ALTON PACKAGING CORPORATION,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 86—71
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
)
AGENCY,
Respondent.
MR. EDWARD M.
PYATT APPEARED ON BEHALF OF THE PETITIONER~AND
MR. RICHARD C. WARRINGTON,
JR.
AND MR.
JIM FROST APPEARED ON
BEHALF OF THE RESPONDENT.
CONCURRING OPINION
(by J. Anderson):
I do not agree with the reasons given
in the Board’s Opinion
for
excluding the Army Corps of Engineers as
a co—petitioner.
The Corps’ project
is not taking place at Alton Packaging’s
behest.
Altori Packaging has
no control over,
and thus no way of
“maintaining compliance”
with,
the 45 day or
less time limit
included as
a condition of this variance.
(Opinion and Condition
No.
1 of Order,
p.
5)
It would have been
far more reasonable,
I believe,
to have
either
a)
retained the Corps as a co—petitioner or
b)
tied the
time limit to
the completion of the Corp’s work.
As
it is,
I
must
trust that the Corps will
take whatever
steps that are
necessary to assure that Alton Packaging
is not placed
in
the
untenable position of violating
a
Board regulation
and
its NPDES
permit because
the
Corps took longer than 45 days.
For these reasons,
I concur.
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/~~oan
G. Anderson
Member of the
Board
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I, Dorothy
M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certify that the above Concurring Opinion was
submitted
on
the
/~7Z~ day of
~
,
1986.
Dorothy
M. G~n, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
Board
73-54