ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June 20,
1991
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
)
Complainant,
AC 90—36
v.
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(IEPA 192—90—AC)
(Administrative Citation)
ESG WATTS,
INC.
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a foreign corporation,
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Respondent.
DISSENTING OPINION
(by J.D. Dumelle):
This
is
a
case
of
first
impression
on what
constitutes
“leachate”.
The testimony by Michael
Rapps,
P.E.
showed
that
typical leachate has a characteristic color
(red to orange—red),
a sheen, and is strongly odiferous.
(R.
138).
Mr.
Rapps
stated
in
answer
to
a
question
about the photographs
providing evidence of landfill leachate:
It
doesn’t have
the
characteristics
that
I
testified to.
It looks like basically
storm
water.
And the testimony I heard earlier that
there was no odor associated with
it,
or no
apparent odor,
makes
it
hard to conclude,
I
think that
it
is leachate.
(R.
148).
The
situation here resolves itself to having rain water pass
over some uncovered refuse.
That
stormwater
has to be pumped out
from this landfill.
Even
though the characteristic red color and
strong odor of leachate were absent the majority has here found
this largely stormwater discharge to be leachate.
When Section 21(p)
of the Act was adopted
I do not believe
that a basically stormwater discharge from a landfill was meant to
be prohibited where leachate characteristics are absent.
!ob D. Dumelle,
P.E.
rd Member
I,
Dorothy M.
Gunn,
CYerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board
hereby
certify
that
the
above
Dissenti g
Opinion
was
submitted on the
________________
day of
_____________________,
1991.
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Dorothy M,.~7Gunn,Clerk
Illinois ~o1lution Control Board