ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June 21, 1990
PEOPLE OF THE STATE
)
OF ILLINOIS,
Complainant,
V.
)
PCB 90-55
(Enforcement)
UNITED ANERICAN METALS,
)
an Illinois corporation,
Respondent.
DISSENTING OPINION (by J. Theodore Meyer):
I dissent from the majority’s acceptance of the settlement
stipulation in this case.
Neither the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency)
nor the Attorney General have articulated any standards as to what
factors should be considered when negotiating a fine to be imposed
pursuant to a settlement agreement. Additionally, although the
proposed settlement agreement states that United American Metals’
(UAN) noncompliance was economically beneficial in that it avoided
the costs of site fees and preparation of permit applications and
operated its lead melting pots without the delay of applying to and
waiting for the Agency to issue permits, there is not any specific
information on the amount of that economic benefit. Section 33(c)
of the Environmental Protection Act specifically requires the Board
to consider any economic benefits accrued by noncompliance. I
believe that this provision contemplates a consideration of the
amount of the economic benefit, not just a statement that an
economic benefit was realized. Without more specific information,
it is impossible to know if the penalty of $4,500 even comes close
to the savings realized by UAN.
Finally, I am frustrated that, although this case was brought
in the name of the people of the State of Illinois, there is no
recognition that costs and fees could have been assessed against
UAN. I1l.Rev.Stat.1989, ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042(f). I am pleased
that the Attorney General is beginning to bring enforcement cases
in the name of the People,.but I believe that settlement agreements
in such cases should, at a minimum, recognize that the Board could
award costs and reasonable fees.
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For these reasons, I dissent.
J.~Theodore Meyer
Board Member
I, Dorothy 14. Gunn, hereby certify that the above Dissenting
Opinion was filed on the
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day of
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1990.
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Dorothy 14~/Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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