ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October 24, 1991
ST. CLAIR COUNTY,
Complainant,
v.
)
AC 91—41
(County No.
91—7 SC)
(Administrative Citation)
JAMES WOMACK,
d/b/a WOMACK
BROTHERS,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD:
This matter comes before
the Board upon a Septe~er 13,
1991
filing of an Administrative Citation pursuant
to Section 31.1 of
the Illinois Environmental Protection Act
(Act) by the County of
St.
Clair.
A copy of that Administrative Citation is attached
hereto, but will not be printed
in the Board4s Opinion Volumes.
Service of
the Administrative Citation was made upon James Womack
on September
5,
1991.
The County of St. Clair alleges that on
July 25, 1991,
James Womack, present owner and/or operator of
a
facility located
in the County of St. Clair, and commonly known
to the Agency as Lenzburg/Womack, violated Section 21(q)(1) of
the Act.
The statutory penalty established for this violation is
$500.00 pursuant
to Section 42(b)(4) of
the Act.
James Womack 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 31.1(d)(2)
of the Act.
Therefore, pursuant
to
Section 31.l(d)(1),
the Board finds that James Womack has
violated the provision alleged in the ~dministrative Citation.
Since there
is one
(1) such violation,
the total penalty to be
imposed
is set
at $500.00.
1.
It
is hereby ordered
that,
unless
the penalty has already
been paid, within 30 days of the date of this Order James
Womack shall,
by certified check
or money order payable to
the Landfill Citation Fund, pay
a penalty
in the amount
of
$500.00 which is to
be sent to:
Paul Haas
County Collector
#10 Public Square
Belleville,
Illinois
62220
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2.
Respondent
shall include the remittance form and write the
case name and number and their social security or federal
Employer Identification Number on the certified check or
money order.
3.
Penalties unpaid after the due date shall accrue interest
pursuant
to Section 42(g)
of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Act.
4.
Payment of this penalty does not prevent future prosecution
if the violation continues.
Section
41 of the Environmental Protection Act,
Ill. Rev.
Stat.
1989,
ch. lll~,par.
1041,
provides
for appeal of
final
Orders of the Board within 35 days.
The Rules of the Supreme
Court of
Illinois establish filing requirements.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify th
t e above Order was adopted on the
~
day of
,
1991, by a vote of
7~
(~°~1
1~.
Dorothy
M. G~4ti, Clerk’
Illinois PolI4tion Control Board
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