ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August 9, 1990
    PEOPLE OF THE STATE
    )
    OF ILLINOIS
    Complainant,
    v.
    )
    PCB 90—78
    (Enforcement)
    SUPPORT TERMINAL SERVICES,
    )
    INC., a Delaware corporation,
    )
    Respondent.
    APPEARANCE FOR COMPLAINANT BY PAMELA CIARROCCHI, ASSISTANT
    ATTORNEY GENERAL.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by J. Marlin):
    This matter comes before the Board upon a four count
    complaint filed April 24, 1990 on behalf of the People of the
    State of Illinois (People), by and through its attorney, Neil F.
    Hartigan, Attorney General of the State of Illinois, against
    Support Terminal Services, Inc. (Support Services), located in
    Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois. The complaint alleges that
    Support Services has violated Sections 9(b) and 9.l(d)(l) of the
    Illinois Environmental Protection Act (“Act”), Ill. Rev. Stat.
    1989, ch. lll~,pars. 1001, et. seq., and 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    201.142, 201.143, 230.110 and 230.212 of the Board’s rules and
    regulations. In addition, the complaint alleges violation of 40
    CFR 60.7 and 60.ll2b (a)(3), which are incorporated by reference
    in the Board’s rules at 35 Ill. Mm. Code 230.110 and 230.212.
    Hearing on this matter was held July 6, 1990 in Peoria,
    Peoria County, Illinois. At hearing, the parties submitted a
    Stipulation and Settlement Agreement, executed by the parties.
    The Stipulation sets forth facts pertaining to the nature,
    operations, and circumstances surrounding the claimed
    violations. Support Services admits to past violations of
    Section 9(b) of the Act and 35 Ill. Adrn. Code 201.142, 201.143,
    230.110 and 230.212, as well as 40 CFR 60.7 and 60.ll2b (a)(3)
    and agrees to pay a civil penalty of six thousand dollars
    ($6,000). Support Services further agrees to cease and desist
    from the alleged violations.
    The Board finds the Settlement Agreement acceptable under 35
    Ill. Mm. Code 103.180. It should be noted that the Settlement
    Agreement does not refer to Section 9.l(d)(l) of the Act;
    however, the Stipulation does release Respondent from further
    liability and penalties under the complaint. This Settlement
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    Agreement in no way affects respondent’s responsibility to comply
    with any federal, state or local regulations, including but not
    limited to the Act and the Board’s pollution control regulations.
    This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings off fact and
    conclusions of law in this matter.
    ORDER
    1.) The Board hereby accepts the Stipulation and
    Settlement Agreement executed by the People of the
    State of Illinois and Support Terminal Services,
    concerning Support Services’s operations located in
    Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois. The Stipulation
    and Settlement Aareement are incorporated by reference
    as though fully set forth herein.
    2.) Support Services shall pay the sum off six thousand
    dollars ($6,000) within 30 says off the date off this
    Order. Such payment shall be made by certified check
    or money order payable to the Treasurer of the State
    of Illinois, designated to the Environmental
    Protection Trust Fund, and shall be sent by First
    Class mail to:
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    Fiscal Services Division
    2200 Churchill Road
    P.O. Box 19276
    Springfield, IL 6279~--9276
    Support Services shall also write its Federal Employer
    Identification Number or Social Security Number on the
    certified check or money order.
    Section 41 off the Environmental Protection Act, Ill. Rev.
    Stat. 1989, ch. lll~, par. 1041, provides for appeal of final
    Orders of the Board within 35 days. The Rules off the Supreme
    Court of Illinois establish filing requirements.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    Board Member J. Theodore Meyer dissented.
    ii!

    I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby cer~4fy that the abov,~Opinion and Order was
    adopted on the ‘7~-’ day of
    ___________________,
    1990, by a
    vote of
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    Illino
    lution ContrQl Board
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