ILLINOIS POLLUTILN CONIhOL BOARD
September 17, 1987
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGLI~C’~’,
Complainant,
v.
)
AC 87—6
JAMES PRESSNALL,
Respondent.
DISSENTING STATEMENT (by B. Forcade):
I respectfully
dissent from today’s decision.
The
majority
would hold that the General Assembly’s intention was to exclude
unpermitted landfills from the scope of Section 21(p) of the
Illinois Environmental Protection Act (“Act”). This holding
unnecessarily eliminates an effective enforcement mechanism.
do not feel that the language of Section 21(p) supports this
outcome. Additionally, I am disturbed that the majority, by so
holding, dismisses this case on a theory that was not advanced by
the respondent and has not been briefed by either party.
Section 21(p) of the Act applies to sanitary landfill
operations “required to have a permit.” James Pressnall’s
operation certainly was required to have a permit, in order to
comply with the Act and regulations that prohibit open dumping
and conducting disposal operations without a permit. The
majority effectively rewrites Section 21(p) so that it only
applies to those operations that “in fact, have a permit.”
The General Assembly’s intent on the scope of applicability
of the administrative citation mechanism is further reflected by
the specific types of violations enumerated in Section 21(p).
Section 2l(p)(7) allows the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (“Agency”) to issue administrative citations for
“acceptance of wastes without necessary permits.” It would seem
to me that James Pressnall is charged with acceptance of wastes
without the required Section 21(d) permit. Therefore, the charge
is certainly appropriate under Section 2l(p)(7).
I find nothing in the statutory language to preclude
issuance of an administrative citation against an unpermitted
landfill operation and Section 2l(p)(7) seems to specifically
authorize it. Accordingly, I dissent.
Bill S o~cade
Member of the Board
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I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above p-issenting Statement was
submitted on the ~‘?.2”~”day of _______________________, 1967.
Dorothy M. Gu’nn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
SI ~—318