ILL ENOIS POLLUTION CONTROL ~3OARD
December
20,
1985
c3NTINE~rALGRAIN COMPANY,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 84—95,
84—96,
84—97,
84—99, 84—100
ILLINOIS Et~IVIRONMENTAL
)
84—101,
84—102,
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
84—103,
84—104
Respondent~
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J~D.Dumelle):
This matter comes before
the Board upon
a November
12,
L985
motion to dismiss the nine above—captioned variance matters filed
on behalf of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(agency)
to which
the Continental Grain Company responded on
November
20,
1985.
Continental’s response was accompanied
by
a
motion
to
file
instanter which is hereby granted.
The Agency
contends that since each of the affected facilities has obtained
a permit for
the construction of barge spout aspiration systems
which
should result
in compliance with applicable regulations,
variance
is
no longer needed.
Continental disagrees with the
conclusion only,
stating that it
still seeks variances
to show the validity of
its request
for relief with respect
to the
enforcement proceedings which are still
pending against it.
Furthermore,
as
to those
elevators which have not yet exceeded the
Thirty Percent Rule,
the variances will
be
needed
to prevent any future enforcement
actions.
Also,
Continental has sought
additional
relief
in
its
variance
petitions,
that
is,
a
ruling
that
these
regulations
are
specifically inapplicable as applied
to
these
particular facilities.
Continental asserts that if these
variance petitions must be dismissed,
then the
enforcement complaints brought
in 85—53,
85—54
and 102 must also be dismissed by the Board.
The “validity of its request
for
relief with respect
to
the
enforcement proceeding”
and the question of the applicability of
the
regulation
to
the particular facilities are both matters
which
are
properly
considered
in
an
enforcement
action.
Therefore, administrative convenience
is
best
served
by
proceeding with only the enforcement action which can completely
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dispose
of these matters, regardless of which way the Board
~iou1d
rule.
Therefore,
the Agency’s motion to dismiss
is hereby granted.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy
M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certify that the above Order was adopted on
the~c~
day
of
~
,
1985
by
a
vote
of
7-..
~-(
~
Dorothy
M.
~
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Roard
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