ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
    BOARD
    March
    8,
    1990
    THOMAS
    & LISA ANNINO
    )
    Complainants,
    )
    v.
    )
    PCB 87—139
    (Enforcement)
    BROWNING-FERRIS
    INDUSTRIES
    )
    OF ILLINOIS,
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J.D.
    Dumelle):
    This matter comes before the Board upon its
    own
    motion.
    On
    August
    18,
    1988,
    the Board adopted an
    Interim Opinion
    and Order
    finding that Browning-Ferris Industries of Illinois
    (BFI) violated
    Ill.
    Rev.
    Stat.
    (1987)
    ch.
    ill 1/2 par.
    1023,
    1024,
    and
    35
    Iii.
    Adm.
    Code 900.102
    and directing BFI
    to comply with
    a list of 22
    items.
    Items 20, 21, and 22 required BFI to respond to the Board
    with
    certain
    information
    no
    later
    than
    October
    15,
    1988.
    On
    October 17,
    1988,
    BFI filed its response.
    BFI states that the first 19 items set out in the Board Order
    are steps that BFI instituted in 1980 and which have continued to
    the present.
    BFI responded adequately to the remaining
    3 items.
    BFI states that since the hearing
    in this matter
    on January
    13,
    1988,
    it has received no complaints regarding sound levels from the
    condominium residents.
    BFI requests the Board to consider the lack
    of
    recent
    complaints
    and
    BFI’s
    own action and
    conclude that
    no
    further action is needed by BFI.
    On January
    25,
    1990,
    the Board adopted an Order requiring
    a
    Status Report from the Complainants, Thomas and Lisa Annino.
    The
    Board stated that if there is no response by February 28,
    1990, the
    matter would be subject to dismissal.
    On February
    24,
    1990,
    the
    Board Order that was mailed to the Complainants was returned to the
    Board, with notification that the post office was unable to forward
    the letter.
    As the
    Complainants
    have
    not
    informed
    the
    Board
    of
    their
    current address, the Board believes that the Complainants
    rio
    longer
    wish to prosecute their action.
    As a result, the Board grants BFI’s request and concludes that
    no
    further
    action
    is
    needed
    by
    BFL~
    This
    matter
    is
    hereby
    concluded and the docket is closed.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    109—243

    I,
    Dorothy M.
    Gunn,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify that the above Opinion and Order was adopted
    on the
    __________
    day of
    __________________,
    1990, by a vote of
    ~
    Dorothy M77Gunn,
    Clerk,
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
    109—244

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