ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February 17, 1977
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Complainant,
V.
)
PCB 75—490
VILLAGE OF ITASCA,
a municipal corporation,
)
Respondent.
Mr. James
L.
Dobrovolny, Attorney General of the State of Illinois
appeared on behalf of the Complainant;
Mr.
Joseph
M.
Dvorak,
III,
of
Traeger and Traeger, appeared on behalf
of
the
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Goodman):
This matter is before the Board upon a Complaint by the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency)
against the Village of
Itasca
(Itasca) concerning a refuse disposal site located on Highway
53,
north of U.S.
Route
20 and south of Highway 19,
in the County of
DuPage,
Illinois.
Hearing was held in this matter on July
30,
1976.
No public comment has been received by the Board.
At
the
hearing
both
parLies
presented
a
j)mopo~ed
stipulation
and
settlement agreement which was finalized and filed before the
Board January 24,
1977.
Since this stipulation and proposal for
settlement contains a paragraph purporting
to be an agreement by and
between
the parties that there shall be no penalty assessed for the
violations listed in the stipulation, the Board will reject the stipu-
lation as an infringement upon the Board’s powers.
At the hearing,
however, Mr.
Dvorak,
attorney for the Respondent,
stated on page
6
that “our only defense is that which
is stated in stipulation, which
was stated in our answer;
that we did not have
(to)
file or obtain a
.
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permit on the basis of
a statutory exemption under Chapter
111 1/2
Section
21(b)
and 21(e) which is referred to
in Rule 202(b) (1).”
In
Rescondent’s
answer to the Com~lilii~tfiled January
19,
1976 Respon-
dent admits
it conducts
a refuse disposal operation at the site~as
alleged.
Respondent claims as
its affirmative defense that since its
operation
at the site consists of disposing of refuse generated by
its
own activities
(sludge from its sewage treatment
plant)
,
it is within
the statutory exemption provided in Section 21(e)
of the Act and re-
ferred to
in Rule 202(b) (1)
of the Solid Waste Regulations.
The Complaint alleges that Itasca has operated
a refuse site at
the aforementioned location without an operating permit
in violation
of Rule 202(b)
of the Regulations,
Section 21(b)
and 21(e)
of the Act.
The Board will dismiss
the allegation of violation of
21(b)
of the
Act as against stated Board policy
in actions
of this type, Environ-
mental Protection Agency
v.
Krenz Trucking,
Incorporated,
16 PCB 439
(1975).
With regard to the other allegations,
however,
the Board
has rejected Itasca’s affirmative defense
in EPA v.
City of Pontiac,
PCB 74—396,
18 PCB
303,
306
(1975) and People of the State of Illinois
v.
Commonwealth Edison Company, PCB 75-368
(1976).
The Board therefore
finds Itasca
in violation of Rule 202(b)
of
the
Regulations
and Section 21(e)
of the Act.
The Board finds
the
damage to the environment to be de minimus and the failure of Itasca
to acquire
a permit a matter of misunderstanding,
and will,
therefore,
assess no penalty
in this case.
Itasca will, however,
be ordered to
cease and desist operation of the landfill unless and until
it ac-
quires
a suitable permit
from the Agency.
This Opinion constitutes
the findings of fact and conclusions of
law of the Board in this matter.
ORDER
It
H
I
ho Order ol
th(’
Iol
1
Ut
Q~)
Coid ro~ No)rd
thatj:
I.
V~ILop’
oF
H~ioc~
IS
lU
VI()ldt ion
ot
kule
)~(1) of
the
Solid
Waste
Regulations
and
Section
21(e)
of the
Environmental Protection Act.
2.
The allegation of violation of Section 21(b)
of the Act
is dismissed.
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3.
The Village of Itasca shall cease and desist operation
of its refuse disposal site unless and until it acquires
a
suitable permit from the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency.
Mr.
Dumelle concurs.
I, Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certif
the above Opinion and Order were adopted on the
J7~4
day
of~~4~1
,
1977 by a vote of
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Christan
L.
Moffett’4’Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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