ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October 18, 1979
    MOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY,
    a foreign corporation,
    )
    Petitioner,
    v
    )
    PCB 79—209
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr.
    Dumelle):
    On October
    3, 1979 Petitioner moved the Board to stay
    enforcement of the following terms and conditions of NPDES
    Permit No.
    IL0032182 pending a final decision in this matter:
    Discharge 001
    a)
    Effluent TSS parameter,
    15 mg/i daily maximum concentra-
    tion limit, page 2;
    b)
    Attachment Bi,
    No.
    1,
    page 4;
    c)
    Attachment B1,
    No.
    2,
    as
    it applies to parameter “pH”;
    d)
    Attachment Bi,
    No.
    3,
    page
    4 and Attachment Bi, page
    2,
    text following “Discharge Name(s):”,
    to the extent “pre-
    cipitator/clarifier” was omitted from the first sentence,
    and to the extent “additional” was omitted before the
    word “water” from the second sentence;
    e)
    Attachment B?,
    No.
    6, page
    5,
    and for failure to provide
    for the discharge of unidentified contaminants
    or mater-
    ials provided that such materials comply with applicable
    effluent, water quality, or other standards or limitations;
    Discharge 002
    f)
    Attachment
    B2,
    No.
    2, page 7;
    g)
    Failure
    to include
    a Schedule of Compliance together with
    interim standards or limitations;
    and
    35—543

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    h)
    Failure to provide for the discharge of unidentified
    contaminants or materials provided that such materials
    comply with applicable effluent, water quality, or other
    standards or limitations.
    The motion
    is hereby granted.
    IT
    IS SO ORDERED.
    I,
    Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereb
    certify the above Order was adopted on
    the
    _____
    day of
    ______________,
    1979 by
    a vote of
    4/.p
    Illinois
    Pollut,
    )ntrol Board
    35—544

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