June 8, 2009
Mr. John
Therriault, Assistant Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
Board
James R Thompson
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100 West Randolph Street
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Chicago, IL 60601
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RE:
AC
0939
IEPA
No.
18-09-AC
Rockport/Sapp
Site
29321 Dutch Creek Road
Rockport, Pike County
Dear Mr. Therriault,
There are several reasons that I requested a Hearing
regarding the Administrative Citation
identifiing
the Sapp/Dutch Creek location as being in violation
of the Illinois Environmental
Act.
•
All listed observations
in the February 2005 inspection report
have been abated.
o
The
Illinois
Environment
Protection Agency may
reinspect the site for verification.
o
There are no hazardous wastes, oil spills
or releases involved at the site.
•
Listed scrap items were repair
parts
or damaged
parts
to be taken
to a
scrap dealer.
o
Copies
of
delivery tickets
taken
to a scrap dealer are available
for review.
•
The site has been divided into two segments:
agriculture
and industrial operations.
•
The Agency
did
not inform or offer a Compliance
Commitment
Agreement.
As a business man I did not have knowledge or access
to the Environmental Protection Act 415
ILCS 5/1 et seq. I did not
know
that I could request
a meeting with the Agency to obtain
compliance
procedures and initiate a
Compliance
Commitment Agreement. If this information
had
been conveyed
by
the inspector
or
the
Agency, there would have
been
no need for this
Citation and Hearing.
Based on the size and number
of
vehicles
required to operate
two
part time operations (farming
and excavation) at the site, there
is no way
I can generate sufficient
cash
flow to erect
enough
buildings
to enclose the multiplicity of equipment as the inspector
suggests. I observe other local
large
equipment
operations,
a
trucking firm and a paving firm, storing equipment outside.
If
enclosed equipment storage
is required at the site, I will be forced into a fmancially non
competitive position.
I
trust that these reasons are sufficient to justify a Hearing. If not, Twill
pay the
$1,500
penalty,
but
request
a meeting with the Agency to develop and implement
a
workable
compliance plan
that allows me to move forward with
my
operations in
a
competitive manner.
Respectfully,