ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December
4,
1975
JACKSONVILLE MENTAL
HEALTH
AND
DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER,
)
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH,
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 75—451
)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr.
Zeitlin):
The Petition for Variance in this matter was filed on
November 26,
1975.
That section of the Petition seeking relief
from the particulate emission standards is inadequate in light
of Train v.
N.R.D.C.~,43 U.S.L.W.
4467
(U.S., April 16,
1975).
The Train case reqtiires that before a Variance may be granted,
it must be shown that such grant will not interfere with the
attainment or maintenance of the National Ambient Air Quality
Standards.
The Petition does not address these requirements.
See, King—Seeley Co.
V.
EPA,
PCB 75—159
(April 24, 1975)
TTh~terimOrder of the Board); Great Lakes Carbon Corp.
v. EPA,
PCB 75—85
(May 22, 1975).
Further, the instant Petition is wholly inadequate,
for
failure to conform with Procedural Rule 401, concerning Variance
Petitions.
While the Petition refers
to a prior decision,
(PCB 74-356), Petitioner has failed to stipulate to or include
by reference in the instant Petition the record in that or any
other case, which would here cure the defect under Rule 401.
It is the Order of the Board that Petitioner shall amend
its Petition within
45 days of the date of this Order to provide
the further showing required under the Train case,
and cure the
other procedural defects under Procedural Rule 401.
Failure to
timely file the Amended Petition shall cause the Petition to be
dismissed without prejudice,
for inadequacy.
The 90-day decision
period set by statute shall run from the date of filing of the
Amended Petition.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Christari L. Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board,
he,ç,eby certify
e abo e Interim Order was
adopted on the
4’~
day of
___________
1975 by a vote
of
.p
Illinois Pollution
•trol Board
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