ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 3, 1990
DEL MONTE FOODS, USA,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 90—121
(Provisional Variance)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD (by J. Marlin)
This matter comes before the Board on the Agency’s June 28,
1990 Recommendation that a provisional variance sought by Del
Monte Foods, USA be denied on the grounds that it seeks
retroactive relief.
The Board observes that this case involves its first receipt
of an Agency Recomniendation denying a provisional variance
request pursuant to Sections 35(b) and Section 37(b) of the
Act. These Sections provide:
Section 35(b)
The Board shall grant provisional variances,
only upon notification from the Agency that
compliance on a short term basis with any rule
or regulation, requirement or order of the
Board, or with any permit requirement would
impose an arbritrary or unreasonaible
hardship. Such provisional variances shall be
issued within 2 workings days of notification
from the Agency.
Section 37(b)
Any person seeking a provisional variance
pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 35 shall
make a request to the agency. The Agency
shall oromptly investigate and consider the
merits of the recuest. The Agency may notify
the Board of its recommendation. If ~ne
Agency fails to take final action within 30
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days after receipt of the request, the person
may initiate a proceeding under subsection (a)
of Section 35. The Board shall give prompt
notice of its action to the public by issuing
a press release for distribution to newspapers
of general circulation in the county.
The Board notes that Section 37(b) makes Agency notification
to the Board a discretionary act. The Board further notes that,
while Section 35(b) requires that the Board take action within
two days of receipt of an Acencv notification that short term
compliance would impose an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship,
Section 35(b) does not require any Board action if the Agency
notifies the Board of a contrary finding.
In order to clear the Board’s docket,
the
Board hereby
dismisses this matter and closes this docket. :n the interests
of administrative economy ior oath agencies, the Board requests
that when the Agency recommends that a provisional variance be
denied, that the petition not be forwarded to the Board.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify hat the above Order was adopted on
the ~
day of
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,
1990, by a vote of
7—0.
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