ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August 30, 1990
LACLEDE STEEL COMPANY
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Petitioner,
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v.
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PCB 88—115
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(Permit appeal)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
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PROTECTION AGENCY,
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Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD (by J. Anderson):
This matter comes before the Board on an August 29, 1990 joint
motion for continuance of hearing scheduled for September 7, 1990.
The parties assert that the hearing officer on verbal motion has
verbally refused to grant the requested continuance based upon the
age of this case. According to the parties, the hearing cannot
proceed as scheduled due to the pendency of negotiations with the
Agency and USEPA concerning this RCRA Part A permit. The parties
allege that this proceeding is interrelated with both a pending
USEPA administrative proceeding and a federal court action. The
parties state that “because they did not intend to go forward
with a hearing on September 7, 1990, they have not conducted any
discovery, have not conducted a pre—hearing conference, and have
not served or responded to admissions of fact.” Lastly, the
parties argue that “because critical legal issues affecting the
permit appeal must be resolved between USEPA and Laclede in civil
and administrative cases before Laclede and the Agency can resolve
those matters, and because the parties wish to continue to resolve
the matter without hearing, the parties believe that an extension
of 120 days is necessary
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The Board is disturbed by the parties failure to prepare for
a scheduled hearing and by their failure to notify the Board in a
timely manner of their intent not to proceed with hearing on
September 7, 1990. However, in the interest of administrative
economy, the Board grants the motion for a 120—day continuance.
In granting this motion, the Board does not fault the hearing
officer in seeking to move this case forward as instructed. Any
future motions for continuance predicated upon the parties’ failure
to complete preparations for hearing will likely result in
dismissal for want of prosecution.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
M. Nardulli, J. D. Dumelle and 3. Theodore Meyer dissent.
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I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certi~ythat the above Order was adopted on the
~3~2’~day of
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1990, by a vote of
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Dorothy N. Gu~n, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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