ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
September 21,
1978
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,
)
)
Complainant,
)
v.
)
PCB 77—259
JAMES
ROBERTSON, d/b/a MASON
)
COUNTY LANDFILL,
)
Respondent.
ANNE
K. MARKEY, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL,
APPEARED
ON BEHALF
OF THE COMPLAINANT.
KNUPPEL,
GROSBOLL,
BECKER
& TICE
(MR. ELDON H. BECKER, OF
COUNSEL),
ATTORNEYS
AT
LAW,
APPEARED
ON
BEHALF
OF THE RESPONDENT.
OPINION
AND
ORDER
OF
THE
BOARD
(by
Mr.
Werner):
This
matter
comes
before
the
Board
on
the
October
3,
1977
Complaint
brought
by
the
People
of
the
State
of
Illinois
charging
James
Robertson,
d/b/a
Mason
County
Landfill,
with
violation
of
Rule
305(a),
305(b),
305(c),
and
310(b)
of
Chapter
7:
Solid
Waste
Regulations and Section 21(e)
of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Act.
A hearing was held on April 14,
1978.
The parties
filed a Stipulation and Proposal for Settlement on May 12,
1978.
The Respondent operates
a sanitary landfill located east of
Mason City in Mason County,
Illinois.
This refuse disposal site
has an Agency Operating Permit
(No. 1974-19-OP)
allowing the
acceptance of solid waste.
On March
13,
1975,
the Mason County
Landfill received a Supplemental Permit
(No.
75-82)
to accept
400 gallons per day of waste water treatment sludge from National
By-Products, Mason City.
This Supplemental Permit expired on
March
13,
1976.
The stipulated background facts indicate that,
about one
month after the Supplemental Permit had expired
(i.e., on April
14,
1976),
Mr. David Laxnbert, an Agency field inspector, observed the
Respondent dispose of National By-Products’
sludge in the landfill.
Moreover,
the inspector also noted that black-liquid scrubber waste
from the Dana Corporation Foundry of Havana, Illinois was accepted
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for disposal at the site.
Additionally, Mr. Lainbert observed a
lack of adequate daily cover material on portions of the landfill.
The Agency notified the Mason County Landfill of these
observations in a letter dated May 3,
1976.
(Exhibit “A”).
On
May 3,
1976, the Respondent applied for a new Supplemental Permit
authorizing acceptance of the National By-Products’
sludge, and
this permit was granted by the Agency on May 18, 1976.
On May
3,
1976, the Mason County Landfill also applied for a Supplemental
Permit to allow the disposal of recycled water and sludge from a
fan system scrubber at the Dana Corporation Foundry.
This Supple-
mental Permit was granted by the Agency on May 18,
1976, and
expired on May 18, 1977.
On January
24,
1977, Mr.
R.
A. Eisenkoff, an Agency field
inspector,
visited the site and observed that inadequate daily
cover was placed on the waste received by the landfill.
On July 27,
1977,
Mr. John Diefenback,
an Agency field inspector, visited the
landfill and noted that the Respondent was still accepting Dana
Corporation’s scrubber residue and placing inadequate daily cover
material on the site.
The Mason County landfill was notified
about these matters in a letter dated August
8, 1977.
(Exhibit “B”).
Mr. Diefenback visited the site again on September 22—23,
1977
and September 26-27,
1977.
Newly received Dana Corporation
scrubber residue was observed at the landfill during the inspections
of September 22,
1977 and September 26,
1977.
On September 28,
1977, the Respondent met with Agency representatives to discuss the
September inspections of the landfill.
(Exhibit “C”).
The
Respondent also submitted an application to the Agency on
September 28,
1977 for a Supplement Permit allowing the disposal
of the Dana Corporation scrubber residues at the landfill.
This
Supplemental Permit was then issued on September 28,
1977.
The Respondent admits to having accepted liquid wastes and
sludges without Supplemental Permits from the Agency,
in violation
of Rule 310(b)
of the Board’s Solid Waste Regulations, on April 14,
1976; July 27,
1977; September 21,
1977; and September 26,
1977.
Additionally, the Mason County Landfill admits to having applied
inadequate cover
to the refuse deposited at the site, in violation
of Rule 305 of the Board’s Solid Waste Regulations,
on April
14,
1976; January
24,
1977;
July 27,
1977; September 22,
1977 and
September 26,
1977.
The settlement agreement between the parties provides that
the Respondent
(1)
shall not accept any liquid or hazardous
wastes or sludges for disposal at the landfill without having
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first obtained a Supplemental Permit from the Agency;
(2)
shall
operate the landfill in compliance with all applicable Rules
in
the Board’s Solid Waste Regulations
(including Solid Waste Rule
305)
and in compliance with
any
permits issued by the Agency to
the Respondent; and
(3)
shall pay a stipulated penalty of $200.00
within
35 days of the date of the Board’s Order.
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 Act.
Incinerator, Inc. v. Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
59 Ill.
2d 290,
319 N.E. ~
(1974).
Accordingly,
the Board accepts the Stipulation and Proposal
for Settlement and finds James Robertson, d/b/a Mason County
Landfill,
in violation of Rule 305 and Rule 310(b) of Chapter 7:
Solid Waste Regulations.
The Board imposes the stipulated penalty
of $200.00
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.
James Robertson, d/b/a Mason County Landfill, has
violated Rule 305 and Rule 310(b)
of Chapter 7:
Solid Waste Rules
and Regulations.
2.
Within 35 days of the date of this Order,
James Robertson,
d/b/a Mason County Landfill,
shall pay the stipulated penalty of
$200.00
,
payment to be made by certified check or money order
to:
State of Illinois
Fiscal Services Division
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield, Illinois
62706
3.
James Robertson,
d/b/a Mason County Landfill,
shall comply
with
al). the terms and conditions of the Stipulation and Proposal
for Settlement filed May
12,
1978, which is incorporated by
reference as if fully set forth herein.
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I, Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereb~certifythe above Opinion and Order were
adopted on the
~
day of
~
,
1978 by a
vote of
4-c
.
Christan L. Moff
t~, Clerk
Illinois Polluti
Control Board
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