ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August 19, 2004
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Complainant,
v.
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,
L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company,
and AURA II, INC., a Wisconsin corporation,
Respondents.
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PCB 04-98
(Enforcement - Air, Land, Water)
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by J.P. Novak):
On December 18, 2003, the Office of the Attorney General, on behalf of the People of the
State of Illinois (People), filed a complaint against Onyx Environmental Services, L.L.C. (Onyx
Environmental Services) and Aura II, Inc. (Aura II) (collectively, the respondents).
See
415
ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2002); 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.204. The complaint concerns the respondents’
transportation of waste on Interstate 94 in Lake County. The parties now seek to settle. For the
reasons below, the Board accepts the parties’ stipulation and proposed settlement.
Under the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS 5/1
et seq
. (2002)), the
Attorney General and the State’s Attorneys may bring actions before the Board on behalf of the
People to enforce Illinois’ environmental requirements.
See
415 ILCS 5/31 (2002); 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 103. In this case, the People allege that the respondents violated Sections 9(a), 12(a) and
(d), and 21(a) and (b) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/9(a), 12(a) and (d), and 21(a) and (b) (2002)). The
People further allege that the respondents violated these provisions by causing or allowing the
discharge of acid vapor and waste from a tanker truck in transport so as to cause or allow air and
water pollution, by creating a water pollution hazard, and by causing or allowing open dumping
and abandonment of waste.
On May 26, 2004, the People and Onyx Environmental Services and the People and Aura
II filed two separate stipulation and proposed settlements, each accompanied by a request for
relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2002)).
This filing is authorized by Section 31(c)(2) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(2) (2002)), which
requires that the public have an opportunity to request a hearing whenever the State and a
respondent propose settling an enforcement action without a public hearing.
See
35 Ill. Adm.
Code 103.300(a). The Board provided notice of the stipulation, proposed settlement, and request
for relief from hearing. The Board published newspaper notice in the
News-Sun
newspaper on
June 13, 2003. The Board did not receive any requests for hearing. The Board grants the
parties’ request for relief from the hearing requirement.
See
415 ILCS 5/31(c)(2) (2002); 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 103.300(b).
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Section 103.302 of the Board’s procedural rules sets forth the required contents of
stipulations and proposed settlements. 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.302. These requirements include
stipulating to facts on the nature, extent, and causes of the alleged violations and the nature of the
respondents’ operations. Section 103.302 also requires that the parties stipulate to facts called
for by Section 33(c) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/33(c) (2002)), which bears on the reasonableness of
the circumstances surrounding the alleged violations.
Under the proposed stipulation between the People and Onyx Environmental Services,
Onyx Environmental Services neither admits nor denies the alleged violation but agrees to pay a
civil penalty of $85,000. Under the proposed stipulation between the People and Aura II, Aura II
neither admits nor denies the alleged violation but agrees to pay a civil penalty of $40,000. The
stipulation also addresses the factors of Section 42(h) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/42(h) (2002),
as
amended by
P.A. 93-575 (eff. Jan. 1, 2004), which may mitigate or aggravate the civil penalty
amount.
The People and the respondents have satisfied Section 103.302. The Board accepts the
stipulation and proposed settlement.
This opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and conclusions of law.
ORDER
1. The Board accepts and incorporates by reference the stipulation and proposed
settlement.
2. Onyx Environmental Services must pay a civil penalty of $85,000 no later than
September 20, 2004, which is the 30th day after the date of this order. Onyx
Environmental Services must pay the civil penalty by certified check or money
order, payable to the Environmental Protection Trust Fund. The case number,
case name, and Onyx Environmental Services’ federal employer identification
number must be included on the certified check or money order.
2. Aura II must pay a civil penalty of $40,000 no later than September 20, 2004,
which is the 30th day after the date of this order. Aura II must pay the civil
penalty by certified check or money order, payable to the Environmental
Protection Trust Fund. The case number, case name, and Aura II’s federal
employer identification number must be included on the certified check or money
order.
3. The respondents must each send their certified check or money order to:
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Fiscal Services Division
1021 North Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
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4.
Penalties unpaid within the time prescribed will accrue interest under Section
42(g) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/42(g) (2002)) at the rate
set forth in Section 1003(a) of the Illinois Income Tax Act (35 ILCS 5/1003(a)
(2002)).
5.
The respondents must cease and desist from the alleged violations.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Section 41(a) of the Environmental Protection Act provides that final Board orders may
be appealed directly to the Illinois Appellate Court within 35 days after the Board serves the
order. 415 ILCS 5/41(a) (2002);
see also
35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.300(d)(2), 101.906, 102.706.
Illinois Supreme Court Rule 335 establishes filing requirements that apply when the Illinois
Appellate Court, by statute, directly reviews administrative orders. 172 Ill. 2d R. 335. The
Board’s procedural rules provide that motions for the Board to reconsider or modify its final
orders may be filed with the Board within 35 days after the order is received. 35 Ill. Adm. Code
101.520;
see also
35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.902, 102.700, 102.702.
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, certify that the Board
adopted the above opinion and order on August 19, 2004, by a vote of 4-0.
Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board