ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October
    1,
    1987
    NESCO STEEL BARREL COMPANY,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 84—81
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    )
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    DISSENTING OPINION
    (by B. Forcade):
    I dissent from today’s action allowing the “late” filing
    of
    the Certificate of Acceptance
    to be bound by conditions
    of
    variance.
    The Board
    is allowed
    to grant temporary exclusions
    (variances) from compliance with environmental laws and
    to impose
    appropriate conditions which
    must
    be adhered
    to by the variance
    petitioner.
    However,
    the variance conditions are not enforceable
    until the variance petitioner
    agrees to
    be bound
    to those
    conditions
    by signing
    and filing
    an acceptance
    (Citizens
    Utilities Co.
    v.
    IPCB,
    289 N.E.2d 642
    (1972)).
    By accepting
    a
    certificate
    to be bound
    after
    the process
    of enforcement had
    begun,
    the
    Board provides
    a profound incentive for variance
    petitioners
    to wait and see if
    they will
    “end up
    in court”
    before
    deciding whether
    to sign
    the certificate.
    If
    no enforcement
    action
    is brought,
    they have
    a variance
    but the conditions
    of the
    variance
    are unenforceable.
    If enforcement
    is brought,
    the
    variance petitioner
    can decide which presents the greater
    burden:
    complying with the conditions
    or defending
    the
    enforcement action.
    To me,
    this
    is neither good law nor good policy.
    The
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency will now have no
    reasonable method
    to determine who intends
    to comply with
    variance conditions except by bringing
    an enforcement action.
    Accordingly,
    I dissent
    Member
    of the Board
    82—03

    I, Dorothy M.
    Gunn, Clerk
    of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board,
    hereby certify
    that the above Dissenting Opinion was
    submitted on
    the
    9~Z
    day
    of
    ____________________,
    1987.
    Dorothy
    M. Gunn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
    82—04

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