ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February 21, 1980
NICHOLS HOMESHIELD, INC.,
Petitioner,
PCB 79~66
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by
Mr. Goodman):
Respondent Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency)
on January 9, 1980 requested a ruling on the applicability of the
90-~day decision period in §40 of the Illinois Environmental
Protection
Act
(Act) to NPDES permit appeals.
Neither Respondent nor Petitioner “must” waive the date by
which the Board must decide this NPDES permit appeal case. A
waiver is a known and voluntary relinquishment of rights; as such
the
Board does not require it.
The Board previously announced the applicability of the
90~day decision period provision to cases involving NPDES permit
appeals. Environmental Register, *205, p,3 (November 27, 1979).
To hold that the 90~dayprovision applies in the
federally~~-delegatedNPDES permit program would permit violations
of §301, §302, §306~308, §318, and §405 of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act (FWPCA), For example, to the extent that
permits granted by operation of law under §40 of the Act would
contain effluent limitations less strict than the federal
limitations required under §301(b) of the FWPCA, the continued
authority of Illinois to administer the NPDES program would be
jeopardized. FWPCA, §402(b), Such permits issued inconsistently
with the minimum federal requirements expressed in the
above~cited sections of the FWPCA would be voidable. §309(a)(1),
FWPCA
,
Such
permits would jeopardize Illinois~ authority to
administer the NPDES program, FWPCA, §309(a)(2), Such a result
is clearly inconsistent with the findings of the Legislature in
§11(a)(3) of the Act.
Finally, §38 of the Act is inapplicable to the extent that a
variance from regulations promulgated pursuant to the FWPCA
similarly jeopardizes Illinois authority to administer the NPDES
program.
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The Board therefore holds that the 90-day decision period
provision of §40 of the Act is inapplicable to NPDES permit
appeals,
Petitioner and Respondent are ordered to proceed with the
hearing requested, Petitioner’s waiver to April 15, 1980 is
hereby made moot.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify tIre above Order was adopted by the
Board on the
_________
day of
~
1980, by a
vote of 4~/Ø
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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