ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    July 11, 1974
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    V.
    )
    PCB73—282
    ADOLPH
    RAYMOND and JOSEPH NOVELLE
    INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Dumelie):
    The Stipulation
    and Proposal for Settlement contained
    in the transcript
    of
    May
    28, 1974 would have the respondent
    agree to a penalty of $1,700 for the violations admitted to
    in Paragraph 7. This Paragraph reads as follows:
    Respondents admit they constructed, in-
    stalled and operated the aerated holding
    tank and. septic tank system from April 16,
    1972 to June 1, 1973
    without construction
    or operating oerrnits having been granted
    by the Illinois Environmental Protection
    Agency (hereinafter “Agency”), havinq only
    secured a permit to construct such facilities
    from the Public Health Depar~tment of McHenry
    County.
    Reading this paragraph with Paragraphs No. 8-15 inclusive
    indicates that the septic tank system violations alleged were
    separate and distinct from the aerated holding tank violations.
    The parties are ordered to file within 60 days any
    showing of the necessity to obtain Dermits, whether con-
    struction or onerating, for a septic tank system, under the
    Water Pollution Regulations of the Board or under any regulations
    still in effect as adopted by the Sanitary Water Board. The Agency
    shall state the number of septic tank system permits it has
    granted since the adoption of the Water Pollution Regulations and
    give the size of the facitity served in terms of population
    equivalents (P.E.).
    If the parties do not find a legal basis for requiring
    septic tank system permits, then in the alternative, they may
    propose to the Board an amended stipulation.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
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    I, Christan L. Moffett, hereby certify that the Board adopted
    the above Interim Order this //t1 day of July, 1974 by
    a vote of
    _____
    Christan L. Moffe~.t’, 9M~k
    Illinois Pollution CoW~ol Board
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