ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June
13,
1975
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
v.
)
PCB 75—215
OLIN CORPORATION,
(JOLIET),
a Virginia Corporation,
Respondent,
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Goodman):
This matter comes before the Pollution Control Board
(Board)
upon the
May
23,
1975,
complaint
of the Environ-
mental Protection Agency
(Agency)
charging
Olin Corporation
(Olin) with violation of Rule
103(b)
(2)
of the Air Regu-
lations in that Olin allegedly operated three coal fired
boilers without an operating permit from May
1,
1973 until
the filing of the complaint.
On June
5,
1975,
the Agency filed a
motion
to dismiss
upon
two
grounds:
1.
That Olin had filed
a permit application on July 13,
1973,
said permit being issued August
8,
1973;
and
2.
That prosecution could only find a technical
violation and that any penalty imposed “would
probably be characterized~bythe Illinois Appellate
Court, Third District,
as punitive in nature....”
While the Board finds the Agency~sfirst ground for
dismissal to be
sufficient,
it
takes
umbrage
at
the
Attorney
General~sunsought interpretation of the Illinois Supreme
Court
opinions cited in its motion,
That verbiage
is
not
only irrelevant, but is immaterial
to the motion to dismiss.
This Opinion constitutes
the findings of fact and
conclusions of law of the Board in this matter.
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ORDER
It is the ORDER of the Board
hereby dismissed with prejudice.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
that this cause be and is
I,
Christan L. Moff~tt,Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify the above ORinion and Order
were adopted on the
day of
~
1975
by a vote of
()
~lBoard
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