ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTR3L BOARD
    June
    22,
    1989
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    JOHN STOREY,
    )
    AC 89—81
    (Case No. AC—89—03)
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD:
    This matter comes before the Board upon
    a May
    2, 1989
    filing
    of an Administrative Citation pursuant
    to Section
    31.1
    of the
    Illinois Environmental Protection Act
    (Act)
    by the County
    of
    Madison.
    A copy
    of that Administrative Citation
    is
    attached
    hereto.
    Service of the Administrative Citation was made upon
    John Storey on April
    29,
    1989.
    The County
    of Madison alleges
    that John Storey has violated Section 2l(q)(l)
    of the Act.
    The
    statutory penalty established for this violation
    is $500.00
    pursuant
    to Section 42(b)(4)
    of the Act.
    John Storey has not
    filed
    a Petition for Review with the
    Clerk
    of the Board within 35 days
    of
    the date of service
    as
    allowed by Section 31.l(d)(2)
    of the Act.
    Therefore, pursuant
    to
    Section 31.l(d)(1),
    the Board finds
    that John Storey has violated
    the provision alleged
    in the Administrative Citation.
    Since
    there
    is one
    (1) such violation,
    the total penalty
    to
    be
    imposed
    is set
    at $500.00.
    It
    is hereby ordered
    that,
    unless the penalty has already
    been paid, within
    30 days
    of
    the date of
    this Order John Storey
    shall, by certified check
    or money order
    payable
    to the General
    Fund—Solid Waste Fine, pay
    a penalty
    in the amount of $500.00
    which
    is
    to be
    sent
    to:
    Michael
    Henkhaus
    County Treasurer
    103 Purcell
    Edwardsville, Illinois
    62025
    IT
    IS
    SO ORDERED.
    100—291

    —2—
    I, Dorothy M.
    Gunn, Clerk
    of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board,
    hereby certify that the above Order was adopted on the
    .~“~/day of
    ~
    ,
    1989,
    by a vote of
    7~’
    Il
    Control Board
    100—292

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