ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October 14,
    1971
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    v.
    )
    #
    71—172
    ARTHUR GERDES
    Dissenting Opinion
    (by
    Mr.
    Currie and Mr.
    Kissel):
    I agreewith
    the Board~s opinion in all respects but one.
    The majority ruled against requiring
    a permit for reopening the
    landfill on the ground
    that “proper operation of the landfill
    can be ensured by ordering that any further operation of
    the landfill
    be in strict accordance with
    the rules.”
    But
    it is not
    for us to
    decide
    in
    a particular case whether or not the purpose of the
    regulation requiring permits
    can be served
    in another way;
    if
    permits are required, we should require them.
    The regulation
    is
    unclear,
    for it simply
    says that prior approval shall be obtained
    for
    “any new refuse disposal
    site or facility,”
    Land Rules,
    Rule
    1.03.
    The question is one of interpretation,
    not of original
    policy~ the issue is whether
    a site closed down by municipal order
    is
    a “new” one within this rule requiring permits.
    I believe
    it is.
    The proper analogy,
    I think,
    is not to
    a manufacturing process that has been shut down
    for maintenance
    but to one that has been dismantled
    and is to be rebuilt.
    Because
    this operation has terminated,
    and because it does not involve
    the proposed resumption of use of old equipment that cannot be
    easily brought into compliance,
    there is no chance
    of interference
    with
    an existing operation.
    There
    is
    no better time than now for
    reevaluation of whether or not the site is suitable for
    a landfill
    at
    all.
    I would hold that
    a landfill that has been shut down
    is
    a
    “new” site
    for permit purposes
    if permission
    is sought to
    reopen
    it.
    In short
    the fact that
    a piece of property has once
    before
    ~en
    used
    for this purpose does
    not make
    a new operation
    an old one.
    I, Regina
    E.
    Ryan, Clerk
    of the Pollution Control Board, certify
    that Mr. Currie and Mr.
    Kissel submitted the above dissenting
    Opinion this
    14
    day of
    Octob’tr
    ,
    1971.
    2
    643

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