ILLINCIS POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    March
    3,
    1971
    ENACT
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    v.
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    71—34
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    STATE
    BOYS’
    SCHOOL
    )
    Opinion and Order of the Board
    (by Mr. Currie):
    This
    is
    a
    citizen
    complaint
    alleging
    the
    discharge
    of
    raw sewage from the State Boys’ School at Grant City State
    Park near Carbondale.
    The complaint alleges facts to support
    the
    conclusion
    and asks that “immediate action” be taken to
    correct the problem.
    We
    applaud
    the efforts of these citizens to improve their
    environment by taking it upon themselves to call to the attention
    of the state authorities what, if their allegations are proved,
    amounts to a gross and egregious violation of the law by a state
    institution, which is required by the statute to set a good
    example by complflng with the Pollution laws.
    Environmental
    Protection Act, section
    47
    (a).
    We note further that the Act
    spec~.flcallyauthcrizes cases to be tried upon the formal complaint
    of any citizen (section 31 (b)), in recognition of the fact that
    the prosecuting agency
    (the Environmental Protection Agency)
    cannot be everywhere at once.
    However, the present complaint was not drafted to meet the
    procedural requirements of the Board; it is in form a resolution
    asking the Board and other state agencies to take actIon.
    It
    is certainly adequate to stimulate an investigatIon by the
    Environmental Protecticn Agency, and we have sent that agency
    a copy of the resolution.
    But when the citizen becomes a formal
    prosecutor, as is his right under the statute, he must be more
    meticulous tc meet the requirements of fair notice to the alleged
    violator as to the charges against him.
    We think the complaint
    should be redrafted to conform to the Board’s procedural rules
    and served upon the alleged violator as provided in those rules.
    1-301

    We are sending the complainants
    a
    copy
    of
    the
    rules
    and call
    their attention specifically to rules
    3014
    and
    305.
    We also are
    sending them copies
    of the statute and
    of rules SWB—114, with
    the
    ~
    monition
    that
    there
    are
    separate
    rules
    for
    discharges
    to
    other
    bodies
    of
    water
    which
    they
    may
    obtain
    upon
    request.
    We
    also
    call
    to
    their
    attention
    the
    obligation
    of
    the
    cit~zen
    comtlainant
    to
    prove
    his
    case
    by
    evidence
    in
    a
    hearing
    before
    the
    Board.
    If
    an
    amended
    complaint
    is
    submitted,
    we
    shall
    be
    pleased
    to
    hold
    a
    hearing,
    but
    our
    function
    at
    that
    time
    is
    that
    of
    a
    court;
    we
    cannot
    gather
    or
    present
    evidence.
    We
    point
    all
    this
    out
    not
    in
    any
    way
    to
    discourage
    oit;izen
    complaints
    or
    to
    exalt
    procedural
    requirements
    as
    a
    barrier
    to
    ascertaining
    the
    truth.
    The
    procedural
    rules
    are
    a
    necessary
    safeguard
    for
    assuring
    that
    the
    defendant
    is
    fairly
    warned
    of
    the
    charges
    against
    him
    and
    given
    an
    adequate
    opportunity
    to
    do—
    fend.
    Compliance
    with
    the
    rules
    also
    helns
    to
    assure
    that
    the
    complainant
    has
    adequately
    prepared
    his
    case
    and
    for
    these
    reasons
    signfficantly
    promotes
    the
    search
    for
    the
    true
    facts.
    The
    complaint
    is
    dismissed,
    with
    leave
    to
    submit
    an
    arendod
    comolaint.
    I.
    Regina
    B.
    Ryan,
    Clerk
    of
    the
    Pollution
    Control
    Boprd,
    cer
    .if~
    that
    the
    E~oard adopted
    the
    above
    Opinion
    and
    Order
    this_B
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    of
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    ,
    1971.
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