Claire A. Manning, Chairman
Board Members:
Ronald C. Flemal, G. Tanner Girard, Elena Z. Kezelis,
Marili McFawn, Nicholas J. Melas
Illinois Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph, Suite 11-500
Chicago, Illinois 60601
(312)
814-3620
(312) 814-6032 TDD
Illinois Pollution Control Board
600 South Second Street
Suite 402
Springfield, Illinois 62704
(217)
524-8500
(312) 814-6032 TDD
Web Site: http://www.ipcb.state.il.us
Letter From the Chairman
It is a pleasure to talk with you again, and to update you on several interesting
administrative changes at the Board.
First, the Board is fully participating in Governor Ryan's Illinois
Environmental Regulatory Review Commission (IERRC), which he announced
this past December. As Chairman of the Board, the Governor has appointed
me as a member of the IERRC. Further, the Board's Executive Coordinator
Sandy Wiley has been asked to act as the IERRC's administrative coordinator
on a part-time basis. In announcing the creation of the new commission,
Governor Ryan explained the Commission's purpose as a tool that would
"make the [Environmental Protection Act] more effective, understandable
and useful. The expertise of the Commission members will help me achieve
my goal of making environmental regulations easier to understand and
enforce." The Commission will be chaired by former Board member Ted Meyer.
Second, the Board is participating with Governor Ryan's newly created Office of Performance Review.
Each state agency, including the Board, has been asked to develop performance measures in each of our
service areas. The Board has designated three general service areas: adjudicatory cases; regulatory
matters; and constituent services. We are in the process of developing internal performance measures in
each of these areas. As an example, one of the performance measures is that the Board will make a
decision in all adjudicatory matters within 90 days of the close of the record. This new performance goal
will make the Board even more efficient in processing and deciding all of its cases.
Third, in an ever continuing effort to provide greater service and efficiency, the Board has made several
changes in staff responsibilities. Richard McGill, formerly the Attorney Assistant to Board Member
Kathleen Hennessey, has assumed the newly created Board position of Senior Attorney for Research and
Writing. Richard's new job responsibilities will include the training of staff and providing research and
writing assistance to the Board. John Knittle has assumed the position of Chief Hearing Officer. In addition
to handling Board hearings, John is now generally responsible for all administrative matters related to the
Board's hearing program and processes. Both Richard and John will report to Senior Attorney Kathleen
Crowley.
Fourth, the Board is beginning its search for an Environmental Scientist I. For more information about the
position please see the article on page one of this
Environmental Register
.
Finally, there has been a resignation at the Board. Karen Kavanagh Mack recently left the Board to take a
position at Deutch, Levy & Engle. Karen had been with the Board since 1998 and will be greatly missed as
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a Staff Attorney, Hearing Officer, and colleague. On behalf of the entire Board, I would like to thank
Karen for her hard work and wish her the best of luck.
As always I would like to thank everyone for their participation and welcome any suggestions you may have.
If you have comments please do not hesitate to contact us. You can reach our Public Information Officer
Cameron Kline by telephone (217/524-8510), send us an e-mail from our website (www.ipcb.state.il.us), or
use the comment card at the end of the
Environmental Register
.
Yours,
Claire Manning, Chairman
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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Board Update - Position Vacancy
The Illinois Pollution Control Board is conducting a search for an Environmental Scientist with an advanced degree in
environmental science or engineering to work in the Board’s Chicago and/or Springfield office. The ideal candidate must
have a minimum of three years of experience in the field of pollution control with a Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Candidates must have extensive knowledge of environmental control systems and scientific/technical issues pertaining to
water and wastewater treatment, solid/hazardous waste management, air pollution control, and groundwater remediation.
Candidates need the ability to evaluate and interpret complex scientific/technical environmental studies, and have a
working knowledge of State and Federal environmental laws and regulations. Salary commensurate with experience. Send
resumes to IPCB, Attn: Human Resources, 600 S. 2
nd
, Suite 402, Springfield, IL 62704. Equal Opportunity Employer. For
further information, please contact Anand Rao by phone 312/814-3956 or by email (raoa@ipcb.state.il.us).
Federal Update
United States Environmental Protection Agency Promulgates Significant New Use Rules Under Section 5(a)(2) of the
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for 40 Chemical Substances
On January 5, 2000, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) promulgated significant new use rules
(SNURs) under Section 5(a)(2) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) (15 U.S.C. § 2604(a)(2) (1996)) for 40 chemical
substances which were the subject of premanufacture notices and subject to TSCA Section 5(e) consent orders issued by
the USEPA. 65 Fed. Reg. 354 (January 5, 2000).
The final SNURs require persons who intend to manufacture, import, or process any of the 40 chemical substances for a
significant new use to notify the USEPA at least 90 days before beginning to do so. The required notice will provide the
USEPA with the opportunity to evaluate the intended use, and if necessary, to prohibit or limit that activity before it occurs
to prevent any unreasonable risk of injury to human health or the environment. The USEPA promulgated this SNUR using
direct final procedures.
The effective date of this rule is March 6, 2000, without further notice, unless the USEPA received adverse comment or
notice of intent to submit adverse comment before February 4, 2000. For general information contact: Joe Carra at 202/554-
1404; e-mail: TSCA-Hotline@epa.gov. For technical information contact: James Alwood at 202/260-1857; e-mail:
alwood.jim@epa.gov
United States Environmental Protection Agency Adopts Rule to Extend the Stay of Action on Section 126 Petitions for
Purposes of Reducing Interstate Ozone Transport
On January 13, 2000, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted a final rule to extend until
February 17, 2000, the temporary stay of the effective date of the May 25, 1999 final rule regarding petitions filed under
Section 126 of the Clean Air Act (CAA) (42 U.S.C. § 7426 (1996)). 65 Fed. Reg. 2039 (January 13, 2000). This action to
extend the temporary stay will prevent the Section 126 findings from being triggered automatically under the mechanism
the USEPA established in the May 25, 1999 rule. The USEPA revised the May 25, 1999 rule in a final rule signed on
December 17, 1999. The January 13, 2000 final rule extends the stay of the effective date of the May 25, 1999 rule until
February 17, 2000.
The final rule became effective January 10, 2000. For further information contact: Carla Oldham at 919/541-3347; e-mail:
oldham.carla@epa.gov
United States Environmental Protection Agency Adopts Amendments for Effluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment
Standards, and New Source Performance Standards for the Landfills Point Source Category
On January 19, 2000, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted amendments to develop Clean
Water Act (CWA) (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251
et seq
. (1996)) national effluent limitations guidelines and pretreatment standards for
wastewater discharges from certain landfills. 65 Fed. Reg. 3007 (January 19, 2000). The final regulation establishes
technology-based effluent limitations for wastewater discharges associated with the operation and maintenance of new
and existing hazardous and non-hazardous landfill facilities regulated, respectively, under Subtitle C and Subtitle D of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (42 U.S.C. §§ 6901
et seq
. (1996)). Sources of landfill wastewater
include, but are not limited to, landfill leachate and gas collection condensate. The final rule does not establish
pretreatment standards for the introduction of pollutants into Publicly Owned Treatment Works from the operation of new
and existing landfills regulated under Subtitle C or D of RCRA.
The rule does not apply to wastewater discharges from “captive” landfills, those landfills associated with other industrial
or commercial activities, in most circumstances. For example, it does not apply to captive landfills that only receive wastes
generated by the industrial operation directly associated with the landfill. In addition, the rule does not apply to captive
landfills that receive wastes generated by the industrial operation directly associated with the landfill as well as other
wastes, so long as the other wastes are similar in nature to the wastes generated by the industrial operation. Further, the
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regulation does not apply to wastewater discharges associated with treatment of contaminated groundwater from
hazardous and non-hazardous landfills.
The final effluent limitations guidelines are expected to benefit the environment by removing 900,000 pounds of pollutants
per year at an estimated annualized cost of $7.6 million.
The regulations become effective February 18, 2000. For further technical information contact: Michael C. Ebner at
202/260-5397; e-mail: ebner.michael@epa.gov. For additional economic information contact: William Anderson at 202/260-
5131; e-mail: anderson.william@epa.gov
United States Environmental Protection Agency Promulgates Effluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards,
and New Source Performance Standards for the Commercial Hazardous Waste Combustor Subcategory of the Waste
Combustors Point Source Category
On January 27, 2000, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted amendments to develop Clean
Water Act (CWA) (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251
et seq
. (1996)) effluent limitations guidelines and standards for wastewater
discharges from the commercial hazardous waste combustor (CHWC) segment of the waste combustion industry. 65 Fed.
Reg. 4360 (January 27, 2000). This rule generally applies to hazardous waste combustion facilities, except cement kilns,
regulated as “incinerators” or “boilers and industrial furnaces” under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) (42 U.S.C. §§ 6901
et seq
. (1996)).
This regulation limits the discharge of pollutants into navigable waters of the United States and the introduction of
pollutants into publicly-owned treatment works (POTWs) by existing and new stand-alone CHWCs that incinerate waste
received from offsite. The USEPA estimates that compliance with this final regulation will reduce the discharge of
pollutants by at least 170,000 pounds per year at an estimated annualized cost of $2 million. The USEPA predicts that the
rule will improve water quality for both aquatic life and human health in five streams. The USEPA also projects that the
rule will reduce sewage sludge contamination associated with discharges from CHWC facilities at POTWs.
The regulations become effective February 28, 2000. For additional technical information contact: Samantha Lewis at
202/260-7149; e-mail: Lewis.Samantha@epa.gov. For additional economic information contact: William Anderson at
202/260-5131; e-mail: Anderson.William@epa.gov
Rule Update
Board Adopts Amendments in Identical-in-Substance Rulemaking in In the Matter of: Wastewater Pretreatment Update,
USEPA Regulations (January 1, 1999, through June 30, 1999), R00-7
On January 20, 2000, the Board adopted amendments that are “identical-in-substance” to the federal wastewater
pretreatment regulations adopted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The regulations
implement Sections 307(b), (c), and (d) and 402(b)(8) and (9) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) (33
U.S.C. §§ 1317(b), (c), (d), 1342(b)(8), (9) (1996)). The amendments include amendments that the USEPA adopted during
the period from January 1, 1999 to June 30, 1999. The USEPA took three actions during this period that necessitated Board
action (See 64 Fed. Reg. 4975 (February 2, 1999); 64 Fed. Reg. 26315 (May 14, 1999); 64 Fed. Reg. 30417 (June 8, 1999)).
The amendments include minor revisions to methods available for use in testing for the purposes of compliance with the
Clean Water Act (CWA) (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251
et seq
. (1996)) and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (42
U.S.C. §§ 6901
et seq
. (1996)). The amendments are found at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 310.107.
Section 13.3 of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS 5/13.3 (1998)) provides for quick adoption of regulations
that are “identical-in-substance” to federal wastewater pretreatment regulations adopted by the USEPA pursuant to
Sections 307(b), (c), and (d) and 402(b)(8) and (9) of FWPCA (33 U.S.C. §§ 1317(b), (c), (d), 1342(b)(8), (9) (1996)). Section
13.3 of the Act also provides that Title VII of the Act and Sections 5-35 and 5-75 of the Administrative Procedure Act (5
ILCS 100/5-35 and 5-75 (1998)) do not apply to this rulemaking. Therefore, the amendments were not subject to first or
second-notice review by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.
On November 4, 1999, the Board adopted the proposed amendments for public comment and publication in the
Illinois
Register
(23 Ill. Reg. 13991 (November 29, 1999)). No comments were filed with the Board during the 45-day public
comment period. With the exception of minor editorial corrections, no changes were made to the final text of the
amendments.
Questions regarding this rulemaking may be directed to Steven C. Langhoff at 217/782-2615; e-mail:
langhofs@ipcb.state.il.us
Board Adopts Proposal for Public Comment in In the Matter of: Vehicle Scrappage Activities, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 207,
R00-16
On January 6, 2000, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) proposed the addition of a new Part 207 to the
Board’s air regulations. The IEPA filed the rulemaking proposal pursuant to Section 13B-30(d) of the Vehicle Emissions
Inspection Law of 1995 (Vehicle Emissions Law) (625 ILCS 5/13B-30(d) (1998)), which requires the IEPA to propose
procedures, practices, and performance requirements for the operation of vehicle scrappage programs by persons who
want to receive credits for certain emissions reductions. IEPA explains that vehicle scrappage activities can reduce
emissions by removing older, higher emitting vehicles from service before the vehicle’s natural retirement date. The IEPA
emphasizes that participation under the proposed rule is voluntary for both those engaging in vehicle scrappage activities
and owners of vehicles eligible for early retirement.
On January 20, 2000, the Board accepted the proposal for hearing. Because Section 13B-30(d) of the Vehicle Emissions
Law requires the Board to adopt rules within 180 days after it receives the proposal, the Board, without commenting on the
merits of the proposal, directed that the proposal be published in the
Illinois Register
as a proposal for public comment.
The Board will hold at least two public hearings in this matter. The first hearing is on March 1, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. in Room
403, 600 S. Second St., Springfield, Illinois. The second hearing will be held on March 24, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 9-040,
100 W. Randolph St., James R. Thompson Center, Chicago, Illinois. The Board also is accepting public comments.
Section 13B-30(d) of the Vehicle Emissions Law states in part that Section 27(b) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act)
(415 ILCS 5/27(b) (1998)) and the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 ILCS 100/1-1
et seq
.
(1998)) do not apply to rules adopted by the Board under Section 13B-30(d). 625 ILCS 5/13B-30(d) (1998). Therefore, the
Board will not request that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs conduct an economic impact study of the
proposed rule pursuant to Section 27(b) of the Act. Nor will the Board submit the proposal for first or second-notice
pursuant to Section 5-40 of the APA. The Board will, however, hold public hearings and accept public comments as noted
above.
For additional information contact: Marie E. Tipsord at 312/814-4925; e-mail: tipsorm@ipcb.state.il.us
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ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
RESTRICTED STATUS LIST
In order to comply with 35 Illinois Administrative Code Section 306.401, Illinois Pollution Control Board Regulations, the
Illinois EPA has prepared the following list of facilities which are on Restricted Status. Restricted Status is defined as the
Agency determination that a sewer or lift station has reached hydraulic capacity or that a sewage treatment plant has
reached design capacity, such that additional sewer connection permits may no longer be issued without causing a
violation of the Act or Regulations. Please note that the list is continually being revised to reflect the current situation.
Therefore, if you have any questions on the capability of a treatment facility or transport system, please contact this
Agency for a final determination. This listing reflects the status as of December 31, 1999.
Facility names followed by an asterisk (*) indicates that construction is underway to ultimately alleviate problems which
resulted in imposition of Restricted Status. Facilities followed by a double asterisk (**) are additions to the list.
REMAINING
FACILITY NAME
RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITY COUNTY
CAPACITY
Bourbonnais (Belle Aire Subd.)
Village of Bourbonnais
Kankakee
0
Camelot Utilities -
Camelot Utilities
Will
0
Wastewater Collection System
Camp Point (a portion mh 60-68)
Village of Camp Point
Adams
0
Clearview S.D.
Clearview S.D.
McLean
0
Clinton Wastewater Collection
City of Clinton
DeWitt
0
System
East Alton STP
City of East Alton
Madison
0
Farmington
City of Farmington
Fulton
0
Hinckley STP
Village of Hinckley
DeKalb
0
Hurst & Blairville Collection System
City of Hurst
Williamson
0
Maple Lawn Homes STP
Maple Lawn Homes
Woodford
0
Port Byron STP
Village of Port Byron
Rock Island
0
Rosewood Heights S.D. -
Rosewood Heights S.D.
Madison
0
Ninth Street LS
South Palos Twp. S.D.
South Palos Twp.
South Palos Twp.
0
Taylorville-Shawnee Ave.
City of Taylorville
Christian
0
Pump Station
Utilities Unlimited
Utilities Unlimited
Will
0
Virden (Sewer System - Partial)
Virden S.D.
Macoupin
0
Washington (Rolling Meadows)
City of Washington
Tazewell
0
Wauconda - Lakeview LS &
Village of Wauconda
Lakes
0
Larksdale LS
Deletions from previous Quarterly Report:
Washington (Devonshire Estates)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
CRITICAL REVIEW LIST
In order to comply with 35 Illinois Administrative Code Section 306.401, Illinois Pollution Control Board Regulations, the
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency has prepared the following list of facilities which are on Critical Review. Critical
Review as defined as the Agency determination that a sewer or lift station is approaching hydraulic capacity or that a
sewage treatment plant is approaching design capacity such that additional sewer connection permit applications will
require close scrutiny to determine whether issuance would result in a violation of the Act or Regulations. Please note that
these lists are continually being revised to reflect the current situation. Therefore, if you have any questions on the
capability of a treatment facility or transport system, please contact the Agency for a final determination. This listing
reflects the status as of December 31, 1999.
Facilities followed by a double asterisk (**) are additions to the list.
PE ADDED
FACILITY
RESPONSIBLE
REMAINING
SINCE
NAME
AUTHORITY
COUNTY
CAPACITY
LAST LIST
Athens STP
City of Athens
Menard
194
0
Beardstown S.D.
City of Beardstown
Cass
1,769
18
Benton-
City of Benton
Franklin
60
0
Southeast STP
Bethalto (L.S. #1)
Village of Bethalto
Madison
87
0
Bonnie Brae Forest
Bonnie Brae Forest
Will
110
0
Manor SD STP
Manor SD
Carrier Mills
Village of Carrier Mills
Saline
836
0
Carrollton
City of Carrollton
Greene
140
0
Chester STP
City of Chester
Randolph
485
0
Citizens Utilities C. of Ill
Citizens Utilites C. of Ill
Will
0
0
Derby Meadows Utility
Co STP
Citizens Utilities C. of Ill
Citizens Utilites C. of Ill
Will
10
0
River Grange
Creve Coeur
Village of Creve Coeur
Tazewell
2,312
4
Downers Grove S.D.
Downers Grove S.D.
DuPage
5,208
4
Earlville
City of Earlville
LaSalle
127
0
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East Dundee STP
Village of E. Dundee
Kane
689
0
Elkville
Village of Elkville
Jackson
6
0
Ferson Creek Utilities
Utilities, Inc.
Will
70
0
Herscher
Village of Herscher
Kankakee
300
0
Hoopeston
City of Hoopeston`
Vermilion
0
0
LCPWD-Diamond-
County of Lake Public
Lake
0
0
Sylvan STP
Works Department
Lake Barrington Home
Owners Assn. STP
LBHOA
Lake
80
0
Lindenhurst S.D.
Village of Lindenhurst
Lake
1,312
158
McHenry - South STP &
City of McHenry
McHenry
To Be Determined
23 0
Green Street LS
Moline (North Slope)
City of Moline
Rock Island
1,151
0
Morris
City of Morris
Grundy
105
0
Mundelein STP
Village of Mundelein
Lake
0
34
Paris STP
City of Paris
Edgar
1,771
95
Plainfield STP**
Village of Plainfield
Will
2,100
0
Rock Island (Main)
City of Rock Island
Rock Island
4,871
0
Sandwich**
City of Sandwich
DeKalb/Kendall
788
0
Thompsonville STP
Village of Thompsonville
Franklin
0
49
Wauconda - Remaining
Village of Wauconda
Lake
***
315
Collection System
Deletions from previous Quarterly Report:
LCPWD-Deerfield Road Interceptor
***Contact IEPA - Permit Section
MM\95100301.DLK
Board Actions
January 6, 2000
Chicago, Illinois
Administrative Citations
AC 00-27
IEPA v. John Simpson - In response to a joint stipulation and settlement agreement in this administrative
citation action involving a Cumberland County facility, the Board found respondent violated Section 21(p)(1) of the
Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1) (1998)) and ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty of $500.
The Board also granted complainant’s motion to dismiss the alleged violation of Section 21(p)(7)(i) of the Act (415
ILCS 5/21(p)(7)(i) (1998), as amended by Pub. Act 91-72, eff. July 9, 1999), prohibiting open dumping of general
construction or demolition debris.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-33
County of Sangamon v. American Tree Service, Roy F. Throop - The Board accepted for hearing this
petition for review of an administrative citation against these Sangamon County respondents.
Vote 5-0 Kezelis
abstained
AC 00-36
IEPA v. David Swearingen - The Board found that this Moultrie County respondent violated Sections
21(p)(1) and 21(p)(7)(i) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), 21(p)(7)(i) (1998)), and ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty
of $1,000.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-56
IEPA v. Tom Zang - The Board accepted for hearing this petition for review of an administrative citation
against this Cumberland County respondent.
Vote 6-0
Adjudicatory Cases
Decisions
PCB 96-111
People of the State of Illinois v. John Chalmers, individually and d/b/a John Chalmers Hog Farm - The
Board found that this respondent violated various sections of the Environmental Protection Act and Board
regulations and ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty of $5,750 in this water enforcement action concerning a
facility located in Menard County.
Vote 6-0 Kezelis and Manning concurred
PCB 97-50
Lionel Trepanier, Wes Wager, Maureen Minnick, Lorenz Joseph, Maxworks Garden Cooperative and Avi
Pandya v. Speedway Wrecking Company and the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois - The Board found no
violations of the Environmental Protection Act or the Board’s regulations in this citizens’ air and land enforcement
action involving the demolition of a Cook County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-109
People of the State of Illinois v. Donald and Robert Hastie d/b/a Hastie Trucking and Mining Company -
The Board granted relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(2) of the Environmental Protection Act (415
ILCS 5/31(c)(2) (1998)), accepted a stipulation and settlement agreement in this air enforcement action concerning a
facility located in Hardin County, Illinois, ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty of $6,000, and to cease and desist
from further violations.
Vote 6-0
Provisional Variance
PCB 00-112
Plexus Scientific Corporation v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
recommendation, the Board granted this Will County facility a 45-day provisional variance, subject to conditions, from
35 Ill. Adm. Code 237.102, which prohibits open burning without a permit.
Vote 6-0
Motions and Other Matters
PCB 89-178
Olin Corporation v. IEPA - The Board granted the parties’ joint motion for voluntary dismissal of this
permit appeal involving a Madison County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 94-373
People of the State of Illinois v. Wayne Berger and Berger Waste Management, Inc. - The Board granted
in part and denied in part respondent’s motion for a stay of the Board’s May 6, 1999 order.
Vote 5-1 Kezelis dissented
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PCB 96-132
People of the State of Illinois v. Northern Railroad Company, Beazer East and Koppers Industries, Inc. -
Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request relief from the
hearing requirement in this Resource Conservation and Recovery Act enforcement action against a Knox County
facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper notice.
Vote 6-0
PCB 97-23
City of Lockport v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this permit
appeal involving a Will County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 97-217
People of the State of Illinois v. Bigelow Group, Inc. - Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and
settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this water enforcement
action against a Lake County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper notice.
Vote 6-0
PCB 98-37
People of the State of Illinois v. American Waste Processing, LTD - Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation
and settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act enforcement action against a Cook County facility, the Board ordered publication of
the required newspaper notice.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-42
International Environmental Consultants, Inc., and Memorial Park District v. IEPA - The Board granted
petitioners’ motion for voluntary dismissal of this underground storage tank appeal involving a Cook County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-165
Formel Industries, Inc v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this
request for an air variance involving a Cook County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-167
Vonco Products, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this
request for an air variance involving a Lake County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-170
Bema Film Systems, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this
request for an air variance involving a DuPage County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-53, PCB 00-54
The C.P. Hall Company v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for voluntary
dismissal of the request for a variance in PCB 00-53 involving a Cook County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-60
Sullivan Community Unit School District #300 v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day
extension, the Board dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of
this Moultrie County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-69
CAM, L.L.C. v. Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for
voluntary dismissal of this underground storage tank appeal involving a Madison County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-71
Robert Cheek v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the Board dismissed
this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Pulaski County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-74
Wayne Foster v. IEPA - The Board granted motion for corrected caption to show Freeburg Investors
Groups as petitioner instead of Wayne Foster. The Board also accepted for hearing this underground storage tank
appeal involving a St. Clair County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-77
Susan Carson v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the Board dismissed
this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Kane County facility.
Vote
6-0
PCB 00-90
Roger L. Young and Romana K. Young v. Gilster-Mary Lee Corporation - The Board found that, pursuant
to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.124(a) of the Board’s rules, the alleged violations of the Environmental Protection Act and the
Board’s rules, were neither duplicitous nor frivolous, and accepted this citizens’ noise enforcement action involving a
Randolph County facility for hearing.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-92
Colony of Longmeadow HOA v. Dominick’s (Mundelein Facility) - The Board found that, pursuant to 35
Ill. Adm. Code 103.124(a) of the Board’s rules, the alleged violations of the Environmental Protection Act and the
Board’s rules, were neither duplicitous nor frivolous, and accepted this citizens’ noise enforcement action involving a
Lake County facility for hearing. The complainant was ordered to file an amended complaint with the Clerk of the
Board by February 5, 2000.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-102
People of the State of Illinois v. Babson Brothers Company - The Board accepted for hearing this land
enforcement action against this Kane County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-103
People of the State of Illinois v. Mano Negra Wrecking Corporation, previously known as Mano Negra
Corporation, and Fernando O. Zamora, individually and as president of Mano Negra Wrecking Corporation - The
Board accepted for hearing this air enforcement action involving two facilities located in Cook County.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-104
People of the State of Illinois v. The Highlands, L.L.C., Murphy Farms, Inc. a/k/a Murphy Family Farms,
and Bion Technologies, Inc. - The Board accepted for hearing this air enforcement action against this Knox County
facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-105
People of the State of Illinois v. Britt Industries, Inc. - Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and
settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this air enforcement action
against a Cook County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper notice.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-106
Village of Downers Grove v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file
an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of this DuPage County facility.
Vote 6-0.
PCB 00-107
The Dow Chemical Company (Joliet Plant) v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day
extension of time to file a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act permit appeal on behalf of this Will County
facility.
Vote 6-0
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PCB 00-108
People of the State of Illinois v. E & E Hauling, Inc. and BFI Waste Systems of North America - The
Board accepted for hearing this air enforcement action against this DuPage County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-109
People of the State of Illinois v. Arturo Rivero, d/b/a Swiss Cleaners - The Board accepted for hearing
this air enforcement action against this Cook County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-110
People of the State of Illinois v. Joe Decicco Demolition, Inc. - The Board accepted for hearing this air
enforcement action against this Cook County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-111
People of the State of Illinois v. R. Freitsch Company, Inc. - The Board accepted for hearing this air
enforcement action against this Peoria County facility.
Vote 6-0
January 20, 2000
Chicago, Illinois
Rulemakings
R00-7
In the Matter of: Wastewater Pretreatment Update, USEPA Amendments (January 1, 1999 through June 30,
1999) - The Board adopted a final opinion and order in this identical-in-substance rulemaking to amend the Board’s
wastewater pretreatment regulations.
Vote 6-0
R00-16
In the Matter of: Vehicle Scrappage Activities Adoption of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 207 - The Board accepted the
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s January 6, 2000 proposal to amend the Board’s air pollution control
regulations, granted the motion to waive the requirement, and adopted a proposal for public comment, noting that the
rules must be adopted 180 days from the filing of the proposal.
Vote 6-0
Administrative Citations
AC 00-33
County of Sangamon v. American Tree Service, Roy F. Throop - The Board on its motion vacated its
January 6, 2000 order accepting this matter for hearing, and dismissed the petition for review as untimely filed. The
Board then found that these Sangamon County respondents violated Section
21(p)(3) of the Environmental Protection
Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(3) (1998)), and ordered respondents to pay a civil penalty of $500.
Vote 5-0 Kezelis abstained
AC 00-52
Will County v. Plum Valley Nursery and Tim Van Baren - The Board found that these Will County
respondents violated Sections
21(p)(1) and 21(p)(3) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), 21(p)(3)
(1998)), and ordered respondents to pay a civil penalty of $1,000.
Vote 6-0
AC 00-62
Wayne County Health Department v. John Heem - The Board granted complainant’s second motion to
amend and accepted this administrative citation against this Wayne County respondent.
Vote 6-0
Adjudicatory Cases
Decisions
PCB 00-98
People of the State of Illinois v. City of Joliet, Illinois - The Board granted relief from the hearing
requirement of Section 31(c)(2) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(2) (1998)), accepted a stipulation
and settlement agreement in this public water supply enforcement action concerning a facility located in Will County,
Illinois, ordering respondent to pay a civil penalty of $25,000, and to cease and desist from further violations.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-31
Cass County Service Company v. IEPA - The Board certified that the petitioner’s steel building is a
“pollution control facility” under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (1998)), and directed the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency to timely provide any additional documentation of the tax certification that the
Department of Revenue may require.
Vote 6-0
Provisional Variances
PCB 00-121
Department of the Air Force v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
recommendation, the Board granted a 27-day provisional variance to this St. Clair County facility from the 90-day
limitation on the accumulation of hazardous wastes, as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.134(b).
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-123
Berlin Industries v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency recommendation,
the Board granted this DuPage County facility a four-day provisional variance, subject to conditions, from the
requirements to use an afterburner to reduce 90% of volatile organic material emissions and to use an afterburner at all
times when operating a printing line. These requirements are set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.407(a)(1)(C) and
218.407(a)(1)(E) and conditions 7.1.3(f)(i)(C) and 7.1.3(f)(i)(E) of petitioner’s Clean Air Act Permit Program permit.
Vote
6-0
Motions and Other Matters
PCB 97-180
Atkinson Landfill Company v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for voluntary dismissal of
this permit appeal involving a Henry County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-109
People of the State of Illinois v. Donald and Robert Hastie d/b/a Hastie Trucking and Mining Company -
The Board granted the parties’ request to amend the Board order of January 6, 2000 to allow payment of the penalty
within 60 days.
Vote 6-0
PCB 99-111
People of the State of Illinois v. Gerry Rich d/b/a Rich Pork Farm - Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation
and settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this water
enforcement action against a Tazewell County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper notice.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-75
Delta Sonic Car Wash Systems, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension,
the Board dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this
DuPage County facility.
Vote 6-0
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PCB 00-76
State Street Shell v. IEPA - The Board accepted for hearing this underground storage tank appeal
involving a St. Clair County facility. The Board also granted petitioner’s motion for corrected caption to show East
Side Acquisitions, Inc. as petitioner instead of State Street Shell.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-81
Northwestern University v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the Board
dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Cook County
facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-82
Jersey Sanitation Corporation v. IEPA - The Board accepted for hearing this permit appeal involving a
Jersey County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-83
Kathe’s Auto Service Center, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension,
the Board dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Cook
County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-84
Graham Oil Company v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the Board
dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this McHenry County
facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-85
Libertyville Lumber Company v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the
Board dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Lake
County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-87
E.G. Vogt Oil Company, Inc. v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the
Board dismissed this matter because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this St. Clair
County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-113
People of the State of Illinois v. Illinois-American Water Company - The Board accepted for hearing this
public water supply enforcement action against this Peoria County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-114
Three County Public Water District v. IEPA - The Board entered an order directing petitioner to file an
amended petition within 45 days in this request for a public water supply variance on behalf of a Macoupin County
facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-115
People of the State of Illinois v. Yetter Manufacturing Company, Inc. - The Board accepted for hearing
this air enforcement action against this Madison County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-116
Fox River Water Reclamation District v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of
time to file a permit appeal on behalf of this McHenry County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-117
Ophelia Niemann, formerly d/b/a Barney’s Garage, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board accepted for hearing this
underground storage tank appeal involving a Montgomery County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-118
Community Landfill Company and City of Morris v. IEPA - The Board accepted for hearing this permit
appeal involving a Grundy County facility.
Vote 6-0
PCB 00-122
People of the State of Illinois v. City of Lawrenceville, John A. Gordon, P.E., Gordon & Price, Inc., David
Guillaum, d/b/a D&G Construction, and Wayne Lappington, d/b/a Lappington Trucking and Excavating - The Board
accepted for hearing this public water supply enforcement action against this Lawrence County facility.
Vote 6-0
New Cases
January 6, 2000 Board Meeting
00-102
People of the State of Illinois v. Babson Brothers Company - The Board accepted for hearing this land
enforcement action against this Kane County facility.
00-103
People of the State of Illinois v. Mano Negra Wrecking Corporation, previously known as Mano Negra
Corporation, and Fernando O. Zamora, individually and as president of Mano Negra Wrecking Corporation - The
Board accepted for hearing this air enforcement action involving two facilities located in Cook County.
00-104
People of the State of Illinois v. The Highlands, L.L.C., Murphy Farms, Inc. a/k/a Murphy Family Farms, and
Bion Technologies, Inc. - The Board accepted for hearing this air enforcement action against this Knox County facility.
00-105
People of the State of Illinois v. Britt Industries, Inc. - Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement
agreement and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this air enforcement action against a
Cook County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper notice.
00-106
Village of Downers Grove v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an
underground storage tank appeal on behalf of this DuPage County facility.
00-107
The Dow Chemical Company (Joliet Plant) v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of
time to file a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act permit appeal on behalf of this Will County facility.
00-108
People of the State of Illinois v. E & E Hauling, Inc. and BFI Waste Systems of North America - The Board
accepted for hearing this air enforcement action against this DuPage County facility.
00-109
People of the State of Illinois v. Arturo Rivero, d/b/a Swiss Cleaners - The Board accepted for hearing this air
enforcement action against this Cook County facility.
00-110
People of the State of Illinois v. Joe Decicco Demolition, Inc. - The Board accepted for hearing this air
enforcement action against this Cook County facility.
00-111
People of the State of Illinois v. R. Freitsch Company, Inc. - The Board accepted for hearing this air
enforcement action against this Peoria County facility.
00-112
Plexus Scientific Corporation v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
recommendation, the Board granted this Will County facility a 45-day provisional variance, subject to conditions, from
35 Ill. Adm. Code 237.102, which prohibits open burning without a permit.
R00-9
In the Matter of: Definition of VOM Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999) -
The Board reserved this docket for a routine identical-in-substance update. The update includes any federal
amendments which occurred during the period of July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999.
R00-10
In the Matter of: SDWA Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999) - The Board
reserved this docket for a routine identical-in-substance update. The update includes any federal amendments which
occurred during the period of July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999.
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R00-11
In the Matter of: UIC Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999) - The Board
reserved this docket for a routine identical-in-substance update. The update includes any federal amendments which
occurred during the period of July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999.
R00-12
In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle D Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 1999
through December 31, 1999) - The Board reserved this docket for a routine identical-in-substance update. The update
includes any federal amendments which occurred during the period of July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999.
R00-13
In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle C Hazardous Waste Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 1999 through
December 31, 1999 - The Board reserved this docket for a routine identical-in-substance update. The update includes
any federal amendments which occurred during the period of July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999.
R00-14
In the Matter of: UST Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999) - The Board
reserved this docket for a routine identical-in-substance update. The update includes any federal amendments which
occurred during the period of July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999.
R00-15
In the Matter of: Wastewater Pretreatment Update, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 1999 through December 31,
1999) - The Board reserved this docket for a routine identical-in-substance update. The update includes any federal
amendments which occurred during the period of July 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999.
AS 00-8
In the Matter of: Petition of Vonco Products, Inc. for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.401(a),
(b), and (c) (the “Flexographic Printing Rule”) - The Board held this matter pending receipt of the certificate of
publication in this petition for an adjusted standard from certain air pollution control requirements on behalf of a Lake
County facility.
AS 00-9
In the Matter of: Petition of Bema Film Systems, Inc. for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code
218.401(a), (b), and (c) (the “Flexographic Printing Rule”) - The Board held this matter pending receipt of the certificate
of publication in this petition for an adjusted standard from certain air pollution control requirements on behalf of a
DuPage County facility.
AS 00-10
In the Matter of: Petition of Formel Industries, Inc. for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code
218.401(a), (b), and (c) (the “Flexographic Printing Rule”) - The Board held this matter pending receipt of the certificate
of publication in this petition for an adjusted standard from certain air pollution control requirements on behalf of a
Cook County facility.
AC 00-59
County of Will v. James and Joan Haggard - The Board accepted an administrative citation against these
Will County respondents.
AC 00-60
IEPA v. Knox County, Illinois, Knox County Landfill #3, and Thomas D. Wagher - The Board accepted an
administrative citation against these Knox County respondents.
AC 00-61
IEPA v. Don Myers - The Board accepted an administrative citation against this Union County respondent.
AC 00-62
Wayne County Health Department v. John Heem - No action taken.
January 20, 2000 Board Meeting
00-113
People of the State of Illinois v. Illinois-American Water Company - The Board accepted for hearing this public
water supply enforcement action against this Peoria County facility.
00-114
Three County Public Water District v. IEPA - The Board entered an order directing petitioner to file an
amended petition within 45 days in this request for a public water supply variance on behalf of a Macoupin County
facility.
00-115
People of the State of Illinois v. Yetter Manufacturing Company, Inc. - The Board accepted for hearing this air
enforcement action against this Madison County facility.
00-116
Fox River Water Reclamation District v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time
to file a permit appeal on behalf of this McHenry County facility.
00-117
Ophelia Niemann, formerly d/b/a Barney’s Garage, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board accepted for hearing this
underground storage tank appeal involving a Montgomery County facility.
00-118
Community Landfill Company and City of Morris v. IEPA - The Board accepted for hearing this permit appeal
involving a Grundy County facility.
00-119
Wholesale Oil Company (Laflin) v. IEPA - No action taken.
00-120
Wholesale Oil Company v. IEPA - No action taken.
00-121
Department of the Air Force v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
recommendation, the Board granted a 27-day provisional variance to this St. Clair County facility from the 90-day
limitation on the accumulation of hazardous wastes, as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.134(b).
00-122
People of the State of Illinois v. City of Lawrenceville, John A. Gordon, P.E., Gordon & Price, Inc., David
Guillaum, d/b/a D&G Construction, and Wayne Lappington, d/b/a Lappington Trucking and Excavating - The Board
accepted for hearing this public water supply enforcement action against this Lawrence County facility.
00-123
Berlin Industries v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency recommendation, the
Board granted this DuPage County facility a four-day provisional variance, subject to conditions, from the
requirements to use an afterburner to reduce 90% of volatile organic material emissions and to use an afterburner at all
times when operating a printing line. These requirements are set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.407(a)(1)(C) and
218.407(a)(1)(E) and conditions 7.1.3(f)(i)(C) and 7.1.3(f)(i)(E) of petitioner’s Clean Air Act Permit Program permit.
R00-16
In the Matter of: Vehicle Scrappage Activities Adoption of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 207 - The Board accepted the
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s January 6, 2000 proposal to amend the Board’s air pollution control
regulations, granted the motion to waive the requirement, and adopted a proposal for public comment, noting that the
rules must be adopted 180-days from the filing of the proposal.
AC 00-63
County of Vermilion v. Illinois Landfills, Inc. - The Board accepted an administrative citation against this
Vermilion County respondent.
Calendar
2/16/2000
9:30 am
PCB 99-19
Anthony and Karen Roti, Paul Rosenstock,
and Leslie Weber v. LTD Commodities
Libertyville Village Hall
118 West Cook Avenue
Libertyville, IL
2/17/2000
9:30 am
PCB 99-19
Anthony and Karen Roti, Paul Rosenstock,
and Leslie Weber v. LTD Commodities
Libertyville Village Hall
118 West Cook Avenue
Libertyville, IL
2/18/2000
9:30 am
PCB 99-19
Anthony and Karen Roti, Paul Rosenstock,
and Leslie Weber v. LTD Commodities
Libertyville Village Hall
118 West Cook Avenue
Libertyville, IL
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2/23/2000
10:30 am
PCB 97-226
Riverview FS, Inc. v. IEPA
Zeke Giorgi Center
State of Illinois Building
3
rd
Floor Conference Room
200 S. Wyman
Rockford, IL
3/1/2000
10:00 am
R00-16
Vehicle Scrappage Activities Adoption of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 207
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room 403
600 S. Second Street
Springfield, IL
3/2/2000
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting,
Video Conference
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-036
Chicago, IL
3/16/2000
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Room 9-040
Chicago, IL
3/24/2000
10:00 am
R00-16
Vehicle Scrappage Activities Adoption of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 207
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Room 9-040
Chicago, IL
4/6/2000
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Room 9-040
Chicago, IL
4/20/2000
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Room 9-040
Chicago, IL
5/4/2000
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room 403
600 S. Second Street
Springfield, IL
5/18/2000
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Room 2-025
Chicago, IL
6/8/2000
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Room 9-040
Chicago, IL
6/22/2000
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Room 9-040
Chicago, IL
6/29/2000
9:30 am
PCB 93-191
People of the State of Illinois v. Estate of
Lloyd Wiemann and Cheryl Halbrooks;
Estate of Lloyd Wiemann Cross-complainant
v. Cheryl Halbrooks, Cross-respondent
St. Clair County Building
Courtroom 410
10 Public Square
Belleville, IL
6/30/2000
9:30 am
PCB 93-191
People of the State of Illinois v. Estate of
Lloyd Wiemann and Cheryl Halbrooks;
Estate of Lloyd Wiemann Cross-complainant
v. Cheryl Halbrooks, Cross-respondent
St. Clair County Building
Courtroom 410
10 Public Square
Belleville, IL
7/13/2000
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Room 9-040
Chicago, IL