ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 16,
1978
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
v.
)
PCB 77—318
DUDLEY
D.
HARVEL,
Respondent.
MR.
STEPHEN GROSSMARK, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, APPEARED ON
BEHALF OF THE COMPLAINANT.
MR.
FRANK SCHWEITZER, ATTORNEY 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 December
5,
1977
Complaint brought by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(“Agency”)
which alleged that the Respondent
(who operates a
refuse disposal and collection service) disposed of refuse at a
landfill which did not meet the requirements
of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act
(“Act”)
and regulations thereunder
(i.e.,
the Respondent allegedly deposited refuse at the
Taylorville Landfill which was operated without the requisite
Agency permit)
from June
13, 1977
until December
5,
1977 in
violation of Section 21(f)
of the Act.
On December
21,
1977,
the
Respondent filed
a Motion to Dismiss the Agency’s Complaint.
On
January
5,
1978,
the Board denied the Respondent’s Motion to
Dismiss.
A hearing was held on May
9,
1978.
The parties filed a
Stipulation and Proposal for Settlement on June
5,
1978.
The Respondent, Mr. Dudley D.
Harvel,
operates a refuse
collection service in the vicinity of Taylorville,
Illinois.
Mr.
Harvel uses
a one ton truck with a 17 cubic yard refuse body
in
his
refuse collection
service.
It is stipulated that Mr. Harvel
is
responsible for the activities conducted pursuant to his refuse
collection operation.
(Stipulation,
p.
2).
The Taylorville Landfill is located near Taylorville,
Illinois
in Christian County.
During inspections of the Taylorville
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Landfill by the Agency, Agency inspectors have observed Mr. Harvel
bring refuse to the Taylorville Landfill on June
13,
1977,
June 14,
1977,
June
16,
1977,
August 26,
1977 and September 28,
1977.
Exhibits A and B,
which are attached
to and expressly
incorporated by reference to the Statement of Stipulated Settle-
ment, are photographs taken by by the Agency inspector John
Diefenback on June
13,
1977 and June 14,
1977.
(The white
17
cubic yard packer truck with red cab in each picture is the truck
Mr. Harvel uses in his refuse collection operation.
The truck,
in each picture, was at the Taylorville Landfill the time the
picture was taken).
(Stipulation,
p.
3)
-
Mr. Harvel admits that,
during a period beginning on June
13,
1977,
and continuing
to
December
2,
1977,
he brought refuse to the Taylorville Landfill
six times each week for the ultimate purpose of disposing of the
refuse.
(Stipulation,
p.
3).
rfhe
Agency and Mr. Harvel agree
that the Agency has never issued an operating permit to the
operators of the Taylorville Landfill and that,
from June
1,
1977
until June
5,
1978,
the Taylorville Landfill
has
not been
in
general
compliance
with
the
operational
requirements
of
the
Act
and
Board’s
Solid
Waste
Regulations.
(Stipulation,
p.
3-4).
A
letter
was
sent
to
Mr.
Harvel
from
the
Agency on August
9,
1977.
The
letter,
among
other
things,
informed
Mr.
Harvel
that
the Taylorville Landfill had never been issued an operating permit
by the Agency.
(See: Exhibit
C which
is attached to the
Stipulation).
An Enforcement Notice was sent by the Agency and
received
by
Mr. Harvel
on
September 13,
1977.
The Enforcement
Notice informed Mr. Harvel that he continued
to violate the Act
and Board Rules by bringing refuse to the Taylorville Landfill.
(See:
Exhibit D of the Stipulation).
It
is agreed that the
Respondent stopped bringing refuse to the Taylorville Landfill
shortly after the Complaint was filed on December
2,
1977.
(Stipulation,
p.
4).
Mr. Harvel admits that his bringing refuse
to the Taylorville Landfill for the ultimate purpose of disposing
of the refuse
is a violation of the Act.
(Stipulation,
p.
5).
The Stipulation notes that there are two Agency-permitted
solid waste disposal sites within 30 miles
of Taylorville,
Illinois.
One
is located in Springfield,
Illinois,
and the other
is located in Decatur,
Illinois.
The Complainant and the
Respondent agree that
it is both technically practicable and
economically reasonable for Mr. Harvel to bring the refuse
collected in his refuse collection service
to sites other than
the Taylorville Landfill.
(Stipulation,
p.
6).
The proposed compliance and settlement program provides that
the Respondent shall:
(1)
cease and desist from bringing refuse
he collects in his refuse collection service to sites that do
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not meet the requirements of the Act and the Board’s Solid Waste
Regulations;
and
(2) pay a stipulated penalty of $500.00
(Stipulation,
p.
7).
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 Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
Incinerator,
Inc.
v.
Illinois
Pollution Control Board,
59
Ill.
2d
290,
319
N.E.
~a~794
(i~i4)
.
Accordingly,
the Board finds that the Respondent, Mr. Dudley
D.
Harvel,
has violated Section 21(f)
of the Illinois Environmental
Protection
Act
from June
13, 1977 until December
5,
1977.
The
Board
hereby imposes the stipulated penalty of $500.00 against
the
Respondent.
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.
The Respondent,
Mr. Dudley D. Harvel, has violated Section
21(f)
of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act from June
13,
1977 until December
5,
1977.
2.
Within 45 days of the date of this Order,
the Respondent,
Mr.
Dudley D.
Harvel,
shall pay the stipulated penalty of $500.00
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.
The Respondent,
Mr. Dudley
D.
Harvel,
shall
comply
with
all
the
terms
and conditions of the Stipulation and Proposal
for
Settlement filed June
5,
1978,
which is incorporated by reference
as
if fully set forth herein.
I,
Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board,
hereby certify the above Opinion and Order were
adopted on the J~~Iday
of
~
1978 by
a
(~L
~
~stanL.MoffGlerk
Illinois Pollutio~~ontrolBoard
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