ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
January 29,
1976
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Complainant,
)
)
v.
)
PCB 72—63
TRUAX-TRAER COAL COMPANY,
a
Division of Consolidation
)
Coal Company,
Respondent.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Complainant,
)
V.
)
PCB 72—153
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY,
)
)
Respondent.
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE
BOARD
(by Mr. Dumelle):
On December 19,
1975 Respondent Consolidated Coal company
filed a Petition for Termination of Temporary Order.
Termination
is sought of the Board Order
in the consolidated enforcement actions
in PCB 72-53 and PCB 72-153
(February 27, 1973).
That Order approved
a settlement agreement,
but also retained jurisdiction for the
purpose of reviewing plans for the final reclamation of the land
involved.
On January 21,
1976 the Environmental Protection Agency filed
an Objection to Petition for Termination.
While recommending the
rejection of this instant petition, the Agency suggests certain
modifications in the February 27,
1973 Board Order.
The Board feels that no adequate reason
is given to support
a termination of the Board’s jurisdiction in
this
matter.
The
purpose of the original Order, the final reclamation of the land,
has not been fulfilled.
The motion will therefore be denied.
However, neither
is there adequate evidence upon which to
base a modification of the Board Order.
A modification would
appear to be appropriate at this time to allow the Order to better
reflect the current situation.
Therefore the Board will give
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Respondent
45 days to submit a plan for permanent pollution
control, including alternatives and information used in arriving
at the plan,
to the Board and the Agency.
The Agency will then
have 45 days to review the information and comment on the plan.
The Board will thus consider all of the above materials and
attempt to make a
final determination in thith matter.
This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and
conclusions of law.
ORDER
1.
Respondent’s Petition for Termination of Temporary Order
is hereby denied.
2.
Respondent shall, within
45 days of the date of this Order,
submit a plan for permanent pollution control to the Board and the
Agency.
The plan shall include information concerning the costs
and feasibility of the different methods of controlling pollution
caused by each of the potential pollution sources addressed in the
February 23,
1973 Board Order.
3.
After receipt of this plan, the Agency shall have
45 days
to submit its Recommendation to the Board.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
Mr. Young and Dr. Satchell abstained.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Boar~,hereby certify the above Opinion and Order were adopted on the
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of January,
1976 by a vote of
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rol Board
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