ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 18, 1972
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
v.
)
PCB 72—71
AIRPORT LANDFILL,
INC.
)
Larry
R.
Eaton, Assistant Attorney General for the EPA
Richard R.
Gruminon, Esq.,
for the Respondent
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Dumelle):
The respondent is the owner and operator of a landfill near
Springfield,
Illinois.
The complaint in this case alleges numerous
specific violations of both the Environmental Protection Act and
the Rules and Regulations for Refuse Disposal Sites and Facilities,
including operating without a State permit, failure to confine refuse
to the smallest practical area,
failure to provide adequate measures
to prevent blowing litter at the site and failure to provide daily
and final cover.
The respondent filed a motion to dismiss the
complaint,
which we denied June 20.
Thereafter,
on June 27,
1972,
a stipulation and proposed order
was filed by both parties.
The stipulation provides that the respon-
dent will immediately apply for a proper State permit for the operation
of the landfill site, pursuant to Section 21
(e)
of the Act and that
the respondent will do all such things that are necessary and reasonably
within its ability to obtain said permit at the earliest possible date.
The stipulation further states that the respondent has made
every reasonable effort to correct the alleged violations and that
it will continue to make every reasonable effort to cease and desist
from any further violations
of the Act or Rules.
The respondent
agrees to pay as a penalty for the alleged violations the sum of $800
upon entry of the agreed order.
It is also stipulated that so long as reasonable efforts are
made to comply in all respects with the terms of the stipulated order,
the respondent shall at no time be required to cease operation of the
aforesaid landfill site.
The Board finds that the stipulation and agreed order are
reasonable and acceptable in this case.
We feel that perhaps
a
greater penalty would be more appropriate but we will accept the
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stipulated amount because of the immediate steps which already have
and will be taken by the respondent to achieve full compliance.
This opinion constitutes the Board~sfindings of fact and
conclusions of law.
ORDER
It
is
hereby ordered:
(a)
That respondent shall apply immediately to the Environmental
Protection Agency to obtain a permit for the operation of the aforesaid
landfill site,
and do all such other acts as shall be necessary and
reasonably within the power of Respondent to do,
to
obtain
such
permit
at the earliest possible date.
(b)
That respondent shall cease and desist from any and all
known
violations
of
t.he
Environmental
Protection
Act
and
of
the
Rules
and
Regulations
for
Refuse
and
Disposal
Sites
and
Facilities.
(c)
That
within
thirty—five
(35)
days
of
the
entry of this
Order,
respondent
shall pay
a
penalty
of
$800.00
for
alleged
past
violations
set
at
said
landfill
site,
to the
State
of
Illinois
and
send
same
ho the Fiscal Services Section of the Environmental
Protection Agency,
2200 Churchill Road~Springfield,
Illinois.,
(d~
That so long as all reasonable efforts are made
to
comply
in
all respects with the terms
of
this
Order,
respondent
shall
at
no time he required to cease operation of
the
aforesaid.
landfill
site,
(e)
That
upon
the
entry
of~~~his
Order
in
this
matter,
all
rights,
duties
and
obligations
of
the
parties
hereto
and
arising
out
of
this
Complaint
shall
deem
to
have
been
adjudicated.
I,
Christan
L,
Moffeth,
Clerk
of
the
I:Llinois
Pollution
Control
Board,
hereby
certify
the
above
Opinion
and
Order
was
adopted
cr~
thejL~
dcv
of
July,
1972
by
a
vote
of&~.
Christan
L.
Moffet
erl
Illinois
Pollution
trol
Board
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
ORDER
Opinion
& Order
PCB72—7l
I CONCUR
I DISSENT
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rid
P.
Currie
David
P.
Currie
Chairman
Chairman
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Samuel R. Aldrich
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Samuel R. Aldrich
Board
Menher
Board
Member
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C
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Board
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A.
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Donaici
A.
Henss
Board
Member
Board
Member
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Samu~.
Lawton,
Jr.
Board Member
Board Member
July 18, 1972
DATED: