ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February
7,
1980
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
V.
)
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VILLAGE OF ST. MARIE,
)
Respondent,
MS. CHRISTINE G,
ZEMAN, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, APPEARED ON
BEHALF
OF
THE COMPLAINANT.
MR.
EDWARD
R.
STONE, PRESIDENT OF THE VILLAGE BOARD, APPEARED ON
BEHALF
OF
THE RESPONDENT.
OPINION AND’
ORDER OF
THE BOARD
(by Mr. Werner):
This matter comes before the Board on the September 12,
1979
Complaint brought by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(“Agency”) which alleged that the Respondent owned
a public water
supply system which was operated from May 17,
1977 until September
1979 with no certified Class
B
or
Class
A water supply operator in
violation of Section 1(b)
of an
Act
to Regulate the Operating of a
Public Water Supply,
Ill,
Rev. Stat,
1977,
ch, 111~1/2, par.
501(b),
Rule 302 of Chapter 6:
Public Water Supplies,
and Section 18 of the
Illinois Environmental Protection Act
(“Act”),
A hearing was held
on November 19,
1979,
The parties filed a Stipulation and Proposal
for Settlement on November
29,
1979,
The stipulated facts
indicate that the Agency sent a Notice of
Violation to the Village of St. Marie
(“Village”) on January
7,
1975
which advised the Respondent of its failure to employ a properly
certified operator.
(Stip. 2),
On February
9,
1975,
Mr. Merece
Gowin, a former operator of the Respondent~sfacilities,
reinstituted
his formal certification with the State of Illinois,
The Agency,
in
a letter dated March
24,
1975,
requested that Mr. Gowin submit a
“Notification of Certified Operator in Responsible Charge”
form in
order to bring the Respondent into compliance with the Board~sPublic
Water Supply Regulations and the Public Water Supply Act,
However,
the requisite form was not submitted
to the Agency,
Subsequently,
on May 17,
1977, the Agency was notified of Mr. Gowin~s death.
(Stip,
3).
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On December 18,
1978,
the Agency again indicated to the Village
that it was not
in compliance.
On March
8,
1979,
a second Notice
of Violation for failure to employ a certified operator was sent
to the Village.
On July 13,
1979,
the Agency again notified the
Village that the necessary form had not been submitted,
(Stip 3~4),
During the time period from May 17,
1977 until September 24,
1979,
Mr. Ben Kocher was employed by the Village to operate its
public water supply system,
Mr. Kocher failed to pass the Class C
exam in June of
1977,
but took the test again
in August of 1979.
He obtained his Certification as a Class C water supply operator
on August
21,
1979,
(Stip.
4),
On September 24,
1979,
the Village retained Nr, Thomas
C.
Martin,
a certified Class
A water supply operator.
On September 26,
1979, the Agency received the requisite notification
form which
indicated that Mr. Martin was employed to operate only the Villag&s
treatment plant.
On September 24,
1979, the Village submitted
another notification
form which stated that Mr.
Ben Kocher, their
certified Class C operator,
was to be responsible for only the
distribution
system,
(Stip.
4),
The proposed settlement agreement provides that the Respondent:
(1) admits the allegations charged
in the Complaint;
(2)
agrees to
cease and desist from further violations,
and
(3) agrees to pay a
stipulated penalty of $300.00
In evaluating this enforcement action and proposed settlement,
the Board has taken into consideration all the facts and circum~
stances in light of the specific criteria delineated in Section
33(c)
of the Illinois Environmental Protection
Act.
The Board finds the
stipulated agreement acceptable under Procedural Rule 331 and
Section
33(c)
of the Act,
The Board finds that the Respondent,
Village of
St.
Marie, has violated Section 1(b)
of an Act to Regulate
the Operating of a Public Water Supply,
Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1977,
ch. 111~1/2,par,
501(b),
Rule 302 of Chapter
6:
Public Water
Supplies,
and Section 18 of the Act,
The stipulated penalty of
$300.00 is assessed against the Respondent,
This Opinion constitutes the Board~s findings of fact and
conclusions of law in this matter.
ORDER
It is the Order of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board that:
1,
The Respondent,
Village of St.
Marie, has violated
Section 1(b)
of an Act to Regulate the Operating of a Public Water
Supply,
Ill,
Rev.
Stat.
1977,
ch. 111~-1/2,par.
501(b),
Rule 302
of Chapter
6:
Public Water Supplies,
and Section 18 of the
Illinois Environmental Protection
Act,
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2,
The Respondent shall cease and desist from
further
violations.
3.
Within 45 days of
the
date of this Order,
the Respondent
shall, by certified check or money order payable
1~o
the State
of
Illinois, pay the stipulated penalty of $300.00 which
is to be
sent to:
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Fiscal Services Division
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield, Illinois
62706
4.
The Respondent shall comply with all the terms and
conditions
of the Stipulation and Proposal for Settlement filed November
29,
1979, which
is incorporated by reference
as
if fully set forth
herein.
Chairman Dumelle concurs.
I, Christan L.
Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control
Board, her~bycertify
h
the
above Opinion and Order were
adopted
on the
?
day of
~
1980 by a vote of
$~O
Illinois Pollution
ntrol Board
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