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    order #57701.
    ENVIRONMENTAL REGISTER
    ENVIRONMENTAL REGISTER
         
    No. 399 February 21, 1990
    BOARD PROPOSES FIRST NOTICE SITE-
    SPECIFIC RULEMAKING FOR BORDEN
    CHEMICALS AND PLASTICS OPERATING
    LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, R86-14
    This matter comes to the Board on
    a petition for site-specific
    rulemaking filed March 31, 1986. The
    original petition was filed by Borden
    Chemical Company, but the petitioner's
    name was subsequently changed to
    Borden Chemicals and Plastics
    Operating Limited Partnership. The
    Board proposes for First Notice the
    amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code,
    Subtitle C: Water Pollution, Chapter
    I, Pollution Control Board, Section
    304.211, Discharges from Borden
    Chemicals and Plastics Operating
    Limited Partnership into an unnamed
    tributary of Long Point
    Slough.
    This regulatory proposal is
    intended to apply from the point of
    Borden's discharge in the unnamed
    tributary of Long Point
    Slough,
    downstream to the confluence with the
    Sangamon River. It is intended to
    effectively modify the water quality
    standards for total dissolved solids
    (TDS) and chloride from l,000 mg/l TDS
    and 500 mg/l to 2,500 mg/l and 800
    mg/l in that stretch of water as it
    applies to Borden's discharge.
    Copies of R86-14 First Notice
    Opinion and Order may be obtained at
    the Board. Interested parties may
    contact Margaret
    Dolan-Fliss at (312)
    8l4-6062.
    BOARD PROPOSES RULEMAKING PROCEDURAL
    RULES FOR SECOND NOTICE (R88-5(B))
    On February 8, 1990, the Board
    proposed for second notice new
    procedural rules for rulemaking
    proceedings. This docket (R88-5(B))
    includes proposed new rules for
    regulatory proceedings (35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 102), the repeal of the existing
    regulatory procedural rules, and non-
    substantive changes to Subparts D, E,
    and F of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 106
    (Hearings Pursuant to Specific Rules).
    Among other things, the proposed new
    regulatory procedural rules govern the
    required contents of a regulatory
    proposal, address the Board's economic
    impact study determinations, provide
    for a challenge to an Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency
    certification that a proposed rule is
    federally required pursuant to Section
    28.2 of the Environmental Protection
    Act, and establish procedures for pre-
    hearing conferences. In adopting the
    second notice opinion and order, the
    Board considered all public comment
    and testimony received at hearing and
    in written comments.
    The Board's second notice opinion
    and order is available upon request of
    the Clerk's office. Questions may be

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    directed to Elizabeth Harvey at
    312/814-6921. The rules will be
    submitted to the Joint Committee on
    Administrative Rules for a 45-day
    review period.
    BOARD ADOPTS R89-2, UIC UPDATE
    On January 25, 1990, the Board
    adopted this rulemaking which updates
    the UIC rules to correspond with
    federal amendments during the period
    July 1 through December 31, 1988.
    Among the revisions are revisions to
    permitting, reporting, operating, and
    notice requirements. This rulemaking
    implements the first phase of
    restrictions on the underground
    injection of hazardous wastes, also
    implementing procedures for exemptions
    from the general prohibitions. Also
    among the revisions are
    deconsolidations of the RCRA and UIC
    permitting rules. This rulemaking
    adopts a new Part 738: Hazardous
    Waste Injection Restrictions.
    BOARD PROPOSES UIC UPDATE, R89-11
    On January 25, 1990 the Board
    approved the Proposal for Public
    Comment to R89-11. This rulemaking
    proposes amendments to update the UIC
    rules to correspond with federal
    amendments during the period January 1
    through November 30, 1989. Among the
    revisions it proposes are several that
    would add to the restrictions on
    underground injection of hazardous
    wastes by including several new
    hazardous wastes to those prohibited
    from underground injection.
    BOARD ADOPTS R90-8, AMENDMENTS TO DE
    NOVO HEARINGS IN NPDES PERMIT APPEALS
    FOR FIRST NOTICE
    On February 8, 1990, the Board
    adopted for first notice some amended
    regulatory language that affects the
    manner in which NPDES permit appeals
    will be conducted. This regulatory
    amendment arises on the Board's own
    motion. Recently, the appellate court
    interpretations of a Board regulation
    have been different than the Board's
    interpretation of that regulation. To
    ensure the Board's objective is
    secured, the Board proposed to amend
    that regulatory language to more
    clearly reflect the Board's present
    intentions.
    The regulation at issue, 35 Ill.

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    Adm. Code 105.102 (b)(8) provides for
    de novo hearings on disputed issues of
    fact in NPDES permit appeals. The
    Second District, in
    Dean Foods Company
    v. PCB , 143 Ill. App. 3d 322, 492
    N.E.
    2d 1344 (Second District, 1986) held
    that "de novo" required the Board to
    entertain facts not before the Agency
    in its permit review. In
    City of East
    Moline v. Illinois Environmental
    Protection Agency
    , PCB 86-218
    (September 8, 1988), the Board
    reevaluated the regulation and held
    that "de novo" meant a "new and
    fresh" look at the facts before the
    Agency and a decision that did not
    grant deference to the prior Agency
    decision. The Board felt that
    allowing new information to be
    introduced, information that was not
    before the Agency, would make this
    Board the permit issuing entity in
    Illinois in contravention of Section
    39 (a) of the Environmental Protection
    Act (hereinafter "the Act"), and
    Village of Hillside v. John Sexton
    Sand & Gravel Company
    , 105 Ill. App.
    3d 533, 434 N. E. 2d 382 (First
    District, 1982).
    The Board's interpretation
    appears to be at least partially at
    odds with two cases very recently
    decided by the Appellate Courts,
    City
    of East Moline v. PCB
    , 188 Ill. App.
    3d 349, 544 N.E. 2d 82 (Third
    District, 1989), and
    Citizens
    Utilities v. PCB , Ill. App. 3d
    , N.E.2d (Third District, Slip
    Opinion January 5, 1990).
    The Board intends in R 90-8 to
    correct this discrepancy in
    interpretation by proposing to amend
    the regulatory language to more
    clearly reflect the Board's
    intentions.
    This proposal flows from the
    authorization of Section 26 of the
    Act, allowing the Board to adopt
    procedural rules pursuant to the
    Administrative Procedures Act
    (hereinafter "APA"). The Board
    intends to follow the procedures of
    Section 5.01 of the APA by allowing
    comment for at least 45 days after
    first notice publication in the
    Illinois Register. Because of the
    limited scope of the proposed
    amendments, the Board does not intend
    to initiate hearings in this matter.
    Interested persons are requested to
    provide all comments in written format
    to the Clerk of the Board.
    The Board's intention in this
    proceeding is to make the NPDES permit
    appeal process function in the same
    manner as the appeal of all other
    Agency issued permits. In those other
    circumstances the Board gives no
    deference to the Agency's decision,
    but neither does the Board allow a
    hearing based on totally new factual
    material not previously before the
    Agency. The Board believes
    implementation of this concept can be
    accomplished in NPDES permit appeals
    by including the language, "The
    decision of the Board shall be based
    exclusively on the record before the
    Agency including the record of
    hearing, if any." This language, as
    well as the burden of proof language,
    is found with minor semantic
    differences in Section 40(b), (c), and
    (d) of the Act governing permit
    appeals. Today's proceeding is not
    intended to make any changes in the

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    manner in which other non-NPDES
    permit appeal proceedings are
    conducted.
    The Board specifically
    encourages all interested persons to
    comment on what unique aspects of the
    NPDES permitting process would require
    divergence from the traditional Board
    permit review procedures which are
    limited to the record before the
    Agency, and whether such divergence
    could be accomplished without making
    the Board the permitting agency.
    BOARD AND STAFF ACTIVITIES
    On January 24, 1990, Chairman
    John Marlin spoke to the Illinois
    Water Pollution Control Association
    Annual Meeting in
    Matteson on trends
    in environmental regulation.
    On February 6, 1990, Chairman
    John Marlin spoke to the Environmental
    Law Committee of the Chicago Bar
    Association about legislative and
    regulatory matters.
    Board Member Jacob
    Dumelle
    participated in an "Environmental Town
    Meeting" on Cablevision in Oak Park on
    January 29, 1990, with U.S.
    Representative Cardiss Collins. He
    also discussed Board practice and
    procedure before the Chicago Bar
    Association on January 30, 1990.
    Board Member Joan Anderson spoke
    to the Environmental Committee of the
    Illinois State Chamber of Commerce in
    Chicago on February 9, 1990.
    FINAL ACTIONS - FEBRUARY 8, 1990 BOARD MEETING
    PCB 85-212
    In The Matter Of: Joint Petition of the Village of Morton and the
    IEPA for Exeption to the Combined Sewer Overflow Regulations
    - The
    Board accepted the Agency Recommendation and modified its Order of
    May 9, 1986 granting petitioner a two-year variance extension from
    the Board's water pollution regulations concerning combined sewer
    overflows at its
    Tazewell County facility. Board Member J. D.
    Dumelle concurred.
    PCB 88-173
    Village of Kildeer v. Village of Lake Zurich, et al
    . - This matter
    was dismissed with prejudice by agreement of the parties.
    PCB 89-65
    IEPA v. Vaughn M. Bright d/b/a Imperial Plating Co
    . - The Board
    accepted the settlement agreement which found respondent in violation
    of the Act and Board air pollution regulations, imposed a fine of

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    $600 and ordered respondent to cease and desist from further
    violations.
    PCB 89-66
    Village of North Aurora v. IEPA
    - The Board accepted the Agency
    Recommendation and granted petitioner variance, with conditions, from
    the Board's public water supply regulations concerning Standards for
    Issuance and Restricted Status relating to combined radium-226 and
    radium-228 for its
    Kane County facility. Board Members Jacob D.
    Dumelle, Bill S.
    Forcade and Michael
    Nardulli dissented.
    PCB 89-96
    Cerro Copper Products Co., v. IEPA
    - This matter was dismissed on an
    agreed motion.
    PCB 89-130
    Village of Malta v. IEPA
    - The Board accepted the Agency
    Recommendation and granted petitioner variance, with conditions, from
    the Board's public water supplies regulations concerning Standards
    for Issuance and Restricted Status relating to combined radium-226
    and radium-228 for its
    DeKalb County facility. Board Members Jacob
    D. Dumelle, Bill S.
    Forcade and Michael L.
    Nardulli dissented.
    PCB 89-133
    Union Oil Co. of California v. IEPA
    - This matter was dismissed on
    petitioner's motion.
    PCB 89-195
    Bulk Molding Compounds, Inc. v. IEPA
    - This matter was dismissed on
    petitioner's motion.
    PCB 90-2
    Kester Solder Division of Litton Systems, Inc. v. IEPA
    - This matter
    was dismissed on the Agency's motion.
    AC 89-132
    IEPA v. Ray Schroeder - The Board vacated its default order of July
    27, 1989 and dismissed this matter on the Agency's motion.
    AC 89-247
    IEPA v. Kissner Co., an Illinois corporation
    - This matter was
    dismissed on the Agency's motion.
    AC 89-253
    IEPA v. City of Freeport
    - The Board granted respondent's motion to
    withdraw its petition for review and pursuant to a settlement
    agreement, the Board found respondent violated Section 21(q)(1) of
    the Act and imposed a fine of $500.
    AC 89-261
    IEPA v. City of Colchester - This matter was dismissed on the
    Agency's motion.
    AC 89-297
    County of McHenry v. Decker Construction, Inc
    . - The Board found
    respondent violated Section 21(q)(1) of the Act and imposed a fine of
    $500.
    AC 89-298
    IEPA v. James Rhodes d/b/a Rhodes Auto Service
    - The Board found
    respondent violated Section 21(q)(1) of the Act and imposed a fine of
    $500.
    AC 89-300
    IEPA v. Lawrence County Disposal
    Centre, Inc . The Board found
    respondent violated Section 21(p)(5) of the Act and imposed a fine of
    $500.
    AC 90-301
    County of Madison v. Dove Enterprises
    - The Board found respondent
    violated Section 21(q)(3) of the Act and imposed a fine of $500.
    AC 89-302
    County of Jackson v. Everett Allen d/b/a Allen Waste Management
    - The

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    Board found respondent violated Sections 21(p)(7) and 21(p)(10) of
    the Act and imposed a fine of $1,000.
    AC 89-303
    IEPA v. Charles Williamson - This matter was dismissed on the
    Agency's motion.
    AC 90-8
    IEPA v. George Ribble - This matter was dismissed on the Agency's
    motion.
    NEW CASES - FEBRUARY 8, 1990 BOARD MEETING
    PCB 90-12
    People of the State of Illinois v.
    Hysan Corp., an Illinois Corp
    . -
    Complainant alleges violations of the Act and Board air pollution
    regulations at its Cook County facility. Hearing mandatory.
    PCB 90-13
    People of the State of Illinois v. ABC Rail Corp., a Delaware Corp
    . -
    Complainant alleges violations of the Act and Board air pollution
    regulations at its Cook County facility. Hearing mandatory.
    PCB 90-14
    People of the State of Illinois v. PQ Corp., a Pennsylvania Corp
    . -
    Complainant alleges violations of the Act and Board water pollution
    regulations at its LaSalle County facility. Hearing mandatory.
    PCB 90-15
    People of the State of Illinois v. Wisconsin Can Co., an Illinois
    Corp. - Complainant alleges violations of the Act and Board air
    pollution regulations at its Cook County facility. Hearing
    mandatory.
    PCB 90-16
    People of the State of Illinois v. Solo Cup Co., a Delaware Corp
    . -
    Complainant alleges violations of the Act and Board air pollution
    regulations at its Cook County facility. Hearing mandatory.
    PCB 90-17
    People of the State of Illinois v. United State Department of the
    Navy - Complainant alleges violations of the Act and Board air
    pollution regulations at its Lake County facility. Held until
    February 22, 1990.
    PCB 90-18
    People of the State of Illinois v. Robert A.
    Propheter d/b/a Bob
    Propheter Construction Co
    . - Complainant alleges violations of the
    Act and Board air pollution regulations at its LaSalle County
    facility. Hearing mandatory.
    PCB 90-19
    People of the State of Illinois v.
    DuPage Plating Co., Inc., an
    Illinois Corp . - Complainant alleges violations of the Act and Board
    air pollution regulations at its
    DuPage County facility. Hearing
    mandatory.
    PCB 90-20
    Jefferson Smurfit Corp. v. IEPA
    - Petitioner seeks review of the
    Agency's denial of its permit application for its Cook County
    facility. Accepted for hearing.
    PCB 90-21
    United City of the Village of
    Horkville v. IEPA
    - Petitioner seeks
    variance extension from the Board's public water supplies regulations
    relating to the maximum allowable concentration of radium at its
    Kendall County facility. Held for Agency Recommendation.
    PCB 90-22
    Douglas Furniture v. IEPA
    - Petitioner seeks review of the Agency's
    denial of its permit application for its Cook County facility.
    Accepted for hearing.

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    CALENDAR *
    February 21
    A-E
    EPA v. Calumet Armature Electric
    - PCB 89-191, State of
    9:30 a.m.
    Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph, St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
    February 22
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100
    W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
    February 23
    A-C
    Jackson County v. Donald Taylor
    - AC 89-258, City Council
    10:00 a.m.
    Chambers, City Hall, 202 North 11th,
    Murphysboro.
    February 26
    A-E
    EPA v. Chicago Steel Container Corporation
    - PCB 89-206, State
    11:00 a.m.
    of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
    February 26
    P-A
    Calvary Temple Church v. EPA
    - PCB 90-3, DuPage Center, 421
    9:30 a.m.
    County Farm Road, Courtroom 1700,
    Wheaton.
    February 27
    P-A
    A.R.F. Landfill Corp. v. EPA
    - PCB 89-101, Avon Township
    10:30 a.m.
    Community Center, 433 East Washington, Round Lake.
    February 27
    A-C
    EPA v. General Iron Industries, Inc.
    - AC 89-198, State of
    9:30 a.m.
    Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
    February 28
    A-C
    EPA v. John Vander - AC 89-224, State of Illinois Building,
    10:00 a.m.
    North Conference Room, 2309 W. Main, Marion.
    March 1
    A-C
    EPA v. City of Rutland - AC 89-242, Fire District Building,
    10:00 a.m.
    Rutland.
    March 2
    A-V
    General Motors Corporation v. EPA
    - PCB 88-193, Vermilion
    10:00 a.m.
    County Courthouse, Court Room 101, 7 North Vermilion, Danville.
    March 2
    A-E
    EPA v. Ekco Glaco Corp. - PCB 89-200, State of Illinois Center,
    9:30 a.m.
    100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
    March 6
    A-C
    EPA v. Omer Thomas - AC 89-215, Court Room B, Shelby County
    10:00 a.m.
    Courthouse, East Main Street,
    Shelbyville.
    March 6
    P-A
    The Grigoleit Company v. EPA
    - PCB 89-184, Decatur Public
    10:00 a.m.
    Library, 247 East North St., Decatur.
    March 7
    P-A
    The Grigoleit Company v. EPA
    - PCB 89-184, Decatur Public
    9:30 a.m.
    Library, 247 East North St., Decatur.
    March 7
    P-A
    Pekin Energy Company v. EPA
    - PCB 89-171, Tazewell County
    1:30 p.m.
    Board, 11 South 4
    th St., McKenzie Building, Third Floor,
    Pekin.
    March 7
    P-A
    Koppers Industries, Inc. v. EPA
    - PCB 90-6, Morton West High
    10:00 a.m.
    School, Auditorium, 2400 South Home Street, Berwyn (if
    necessary, 2nd day of hearing will be held on March 9, 1990,
    Morton East High School).
    March 8
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100
    W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
    March 8
    W-E
    EPA v. UNR Rohn, Inc. and Robert Penn as President of UNR
    Rohn,
    2:00 p.m.
    Inc - PCB 89-187, County Board Room, Peoria County Courthouse,
    324 Main Street, Peoria.

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    March 9
    P-A
    Koppers Industries, Inc. v. EPA
    - PCB 90-6, Morton East High
    10:00 a.m.
    School, Auditorium, 2423 South Austin, Cicero.
    March 13
    P-A
    Sushi, Ltd. v. EPA
    - PCB 89-150, Canton City Hall, Room 207,
    10:00 a.m.
    210 East Chestnut St., Canton.
    March 13
    R
    Site-Specific Rule Change for Abbott Laboratory
    10:30 a.m.
    (Pharmaceuticals)
    - R88-14, State of Illinois Center, 100 W.
    Randolph St., Room 11-512, Chicago.
    March 13
    PWS
    Metro Utility Company v. EPA
    - PCB 89-210 Central Square,
    10:00 a.m.
    Second Floor Board Room, 222 East 9th Street, Lockport.
    March 14
    A-V
    Olin Chemicals (Joliet Plant) v. EPA
    - PCB 89-72, Joliet City
    9:30 a.m.
    Hall, East Wing Conference Room, First Floor 150 West Jefferson
    Street, Joliet.
    March 14
    PWS-V
    Metro Utility Company v. EPA
    - PCB 89-210, Central Square,
    10:00 a.m.
    Second Floor Board Room, 222 East 9th Street, Lockport.
    March 14
    P-A
    The City of Metropolis v. EPA
    - PCB 90-8, City Council
    10:00 a.m.
    Chambers, Metropolis City Hall, 106 West 5th Street,
    Metropolis.
    March 15
    W-V
    Village of Shorewood v. EPA - PCB 89-204, Shorewood Village
    10:00 a.m.
    Council Chambers, Village Hall, 903 W. Jefferson, Village of
    Shorewood.
    March 15
    P-A
    The City of Metropolis v. EPA
    - PCB 90-8, City Council
    10:00 a.m.
    Chambers, Metropolis City Hall, 106 West 5th Street,
    Metropolis.
    March 19
    N-E
    Robert J. Kvatsak and Alice Joan
    Kvatsak v. St. Michaels
    10:00 a.m.
    Lutheran Church - PCB 89-182, State of Illinois Center, 100
    West Randolph, Suite 11-500, Chicago.
    March 20
    P-A
    Fiat-Allis of North America, Inc. v. EPA
    - PCB 88-153,
    10:00 a.m.
    Municipal Building, Room 207, 7th and Monroe Streets,
    Springfield.
    March 21
    N-E
    John Zarlenga and Jean
    Zarlenga v. Partnership Concepts, et al.
    10:00 a.m.
    - PCB 89-169, Bloomingdale Village Hall, 201 South
    Bloomingdale
    Road, Bloomingdale.
    March 22
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100
    W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
    March 22
    A-C
    EPA v. Jack Wright - AC 89-227, Council Chambers, South Beloit
    10:00 a.m.
    City Hall, 519 Blackhawk Blvd., South Beloit.
    March 23
    A-C
    EPA v. Roger Miller
    - PCB 89-145, Mahomet Area Community
    1:15 p.m.
    Building, 510 East Main,
    Mahomet.
    March 23
    A-E
    EPA v. Blue Tea Corporation (
    Azcon Scrap Division)
    - PCB 90-7,
    10:00 a.m.
    Alton City Hall, 101 East Third Street, Alton.
    March 23
    W-V
    John N. Metropolis, Jr., Martha G. Metropolis v. EPA and

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    10:00 a.m.
    Village of Lake Zurich
    - PCB 89-63, Lake Zurich City Hall,
    Board Hearing Room, 70 East Main Street, Lake Zurich.
    March 23
    A-C
    EPA v. Land & Lakes Company (Land & Lakes 1 and 2)
    - AC 89
    10:00 a.m.
    292, State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-
    500, Chicago.
    March 23
    A-C
    EPA v. Land & Lakes Company (Land & Lakes Dolton)
    - AC 89-293,
    11:00 a.m.
    State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500,
    Chicago.
    March 27
    A-E
    EPA v. Colwell General, Inc.
    - PCB 89-180, State of Illinois
    10:00
    Center 100 West Randolph Street,
    Sutie 11-500, Chicago.
    March 28
    P-A
    Modine Manufacturing Company v. EPA
    - PCB 86-124, McHenry
    10:15 a.m.
    Public Library, 1011 North Green St.,
    McHenry.
    March 28
    A-E
    People of the State of Illinois v. Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
    9:30 a.m.
    - PCB 89-159, Kankakee Detention Center, 400 East Merchant,
    Kankakee.
    March 28
    R
    Site-Specific Rule Change for Abbott Laboratories
    10:30 a.m.
    (Pharmaceuticals)
    R88-14, Lake County Courthouse, Tenth Floor
    Assembly Room, 18 North County Road, Waukegan.
    March 28
    A-S
    The Nutra Sweet Company and Consumers Illinois Water Company
    10:00 a.m.
    Petition for an Adjusted Standard, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.105
    and 302.208 - AS 89-3, University Park Village Hall, Village
    Board Room, 698 Burnham, University Park.
    March 29
    P-A
    Highland Supply Corporation v. EPA
    - PCB 89-118, City Council
    10:00 a.m.
    Chambers, Highland City Hall, 1115 Broadway, Highland.
    March 29
    R
    Groundwater Quality Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code 620)
    - R 89-
    9:30 a.m.
    14, State of Illinois Center, 100 West Randolph St., Room 9-
    040, Chicago.
    March 29
    A-E
    People of the State of Illinois v.
    Hysan Corporation
    - PCB 90
    1:00 p.m.
    -13, State of Illinois Center, 100 West Randolph St., Suite 11-
    500, Chicago.
    March 29
    A-C
    EPA v. James Gilmen - AC 89-289, County Board Room, Douglas
    9:00 a.m.
    County Courthouse, 401 South
    Centen Street, Tulscola.
    March 30
    A-C
    EPA v. Ronald Griffith
    - AC 89-230, Courtroom, Main Floor,
    10:00 a.m.
    Shelby County Courthouse,
    Shelbyville.
    March 30
    N-E
    Phyllis A. Diadone, et al. v. Lexington Square
    - PCB 89-168
    10:00 a.m.
    Lexington Square,
    Hyde Park Room, 555 West
    Foxworth, Lombard.
    March 30
    R
    Groundwater Quality Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code 620)
    - R 89
    9:30 a.m.
    -14, State of Illinois Center, 100 West Randolph St., Room 9-
    040, Chicago.
    March 30
    A-V
    Wrico Packaging, a Division of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company v. EPA
    9:00 a.m.
    PCB 89-124, LaGrange Park Village Hall, 447 North Catherine
    Avenue, LaGrange.

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    April 5
    A-E
    People of the State of Illinois v. Crown Cork and Seal Company
    9:30 a.m.
    Inc. - PCB 89-201, State of Illinois Center, 100 West
    Randoph
    Street, Suite 11-500, Chicago.
    April 6
    N-E
    Tony F. Martin and Patricia R. Martin v. Oak Valley Wood
    9:30 a.m.
    Products - PCB 89-179, Richland County Courthouse, Jury Room,
    3rd Floor, Olneg.
    April 6
    A-C
    EPA v. Robert A.
    Sanvi - AC 89-296, Council Chambers, City
    10:00 a.m.
    Hall, 304 West Main Street,
    Staunton.
    April 12
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100
    W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
    April 12
    P-A
    Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. v. EPA
    - PCB 89-176, Joliet
    9:30 a.m.
    Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson St., Joliet.
    April 18
    P-A
    D & B Refuse Service, Inc. v. EPA
    - PCB 89-106, Moultrie
    9:30 a.m.
    County Courthouse, Grand Jury Room, Third Floor,
    Sullivan.
    April 19
    N-E
    Vito Zivoli v. Prospect Dive and Sports Shop Ltd. and Michael
    10:00 a.m.
    S. Ropers - PCB 89-205, State of Illinois Center, 100 W.
    Randolph St., Suite 11-500, Chicago.
    April 19
    P-A
    National Coatings, Inc. v. EPA
    - PCB 89-181, Knox County
    11:00 a.m.
    Courthouse, S econd Floor, Bailiff's Office, Galesburg.
    April 20
    P-A
    Olney Sanitary Systems and Andrew
    Ochs v. EPA - PCB 89-175
    10:00 a.m.
    City Council Room, City Hall, 300 South Whittle,
    Olney.
    April 25
    A-S
    In the Matter of: Safety-
    Kleen Corporation Petition for
    10:00 a.m.
    Adjusted Standard, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.131 (c)
    - AS 89-5,
    State of Illinois Center, 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500,
    Chicago.
    April 26
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100
    W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
    May 10
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100
    W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
    May 24
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100
    W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
    June 7
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100
    W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
    June 21
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, State of Illinois Center, 100
    W. Randolph St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
    June 22
    P-A
    The Jennison-Wright Corporation v. EPA
    - PCB 89-189, Mayor's
    10:00 a.m.
    Conference Room, City Hall, 2000
    Edison, Granite City.

    Environmental Register No. 399
    February 21, 1990/Page 11
    * Times and locations of hearings and meetings appearing in the
    Environmental
    Register are subject to cancellation or rescheduling without notice. Confirmation
    of that information may be obtained from the Clerk of the Board at 312/814-6931.
    ** The Pollution Control Board meetings listed in the calendar (highlighted) are
    unlike the other hearings listed in that, while they are open to the public,
    public participation is generally not allowed, except upon the granting of a
    motion for oral argument.
    CALENDAR CODE:
    A-E
    AIR ENFORCEMENT
    N-E
    NOISE ENFORCEMENT
    A-V
    AIR VARIANCE
    N-V
    NOISE VARIANCE
    A-C
    ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
    SWH-V
    SPECIAL WASTE HAULING
    VARIANCE
    W-E
    WATER ENFORCEMENT
    SWH-E
    SPECIAL WASTE HAULING
    ENFORCEMENT
    W-V
    WATER VARIANCE
    PWS-E
    PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
    ENFORCEMENT
    L-E
    LAND ENFORCEMENT
    PWS-V
    PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
    VARIANCE
    L-V
    LAND VARIAN CE
    P-A
    PERMIT APPEAL
    R
    REGULATORY PROCEEDING
    L-S-R
    LANDFILL SITING
    REVIEW
    T
    THERMAL DEMONSTRATION RULE
    S0
    2
    S0
    2
    ALTERNATIVE
    STANDARDS
    (35 ILL. ADM. CODE 302.211 (F)
    T-S
    TRADE SECRETS
    CSO
    COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW
    T-C
    TAX CERTIFICATIONS
    EXCEPTION
    A-S
    ADJUSTED STANDARD

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