ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    June 23,
    1994
    CHEMICAL
    WASTE
    )
    MANAGEMENT,
    INC.,
    )
    Petitioner,
    )
    v.
    )
    PCB 94—162
    )
    (Permit Appeal)
    ILLINOIS
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    )
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    )
    Respondent.
    CHEMICAL WASTE
    )
    MANAGEMENT,
    INC.,
    )
    )
    Petitioner,
    )
    v.
    )
    PCB 94—169
    )
    (Permit Appeal)
    ILLINOIS
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    )
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY,
    )
    )
    Respondent.
    CHEMICAL WASTE
    MANAGEMENT,
    INC.,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 94—170
    )
    (Permit
    Appeal)
    ILLINOIS
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    )
    (Consolidated)
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by G.
    T. Girard):
    On May 27,
    1994,
    Chemical Waste Management,
    Inc.
    (CWM)
    filed
    a petition for permit review regarding its Trade Waste
    Incineration
    facility,
    located
    in
    Sauget,
    St. Clair County.
    The
    Petition
    sought
    review
    of
    three
    (3)
    modified
    air
    permits
    in
    one
    appeal.
    The Illinois Pollution Control Board issued a more
    information order on June 2,
    1994
    (PCB 94-162) requesting three
    (3) separate petitions,
    one petition for each air permit.
    CWM
    amended
    its
    Petition
    on
    June
    6,
    1994.
    Each
    petition
    now
    appeals
    the
    conditions
    of
    only
    one
    air
    permit:
    PCB 94-162, PCB 94—169
    and PCB 94-170.
    On June 10,
    1994 the Board received a motion to
    consolidate
    the
    three
    cases.
    That
    motion
    is
    granted.
    This

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    matter
    is
    accepted
    for
    hearing.
    On
    June
    15,
    1994
    the
    Board
    received
    a
    motion
    for
    extension
    of
    time
    to
    file
    the
    Agency
    record
    and
    a
    motion
    for
    waiver
    of
    requirements in each of the three cases.
    The Agency states that
    the
    record
    is
    extensive
    and
    asks
    to
    be
    allowed
    to
    file
    one
    copy
    of
    the
    record
    by
    September
    15,
    1994.
    The
    Board
    will
    grant
    the
    Agency
    an
    extension
    of
    time
    and
    will
    allow
    the
    Agency
    to
    submit
    a
    limited
    number
    of
    copies;
    however,
    the
    Board
    will
    not
    grant
    until
    September
    15
    for
    the
    filing
    of
    the
    record.
    The
    current
    decision
    due
    date
    on
    this
    case
    is
    November
    3,
    1994;
    therefore,
    the
    Board
    will
    require
    that
    the
    record
    be
    filed
    no
    later
    than
    August
    15,
    1994.
    The
    Board
    also
    directs the Agency to file
    3
    copies
    of
    the
    record
    in
    this
    proceeding.
    The
    hearing
    must
    be
    scheduled
    and
    completed
    in
    a
    timely
    manner,
    consistent
    with
    Board
    practices
    and
    the
    applicable
    statutory
    decision
    deadline,
    or
    the
    decision
    deadline
    as
    extended
    by
    a
    waiver
    (petitioner
    may file a waiver of the statutory
    decision
    deadline
    pursuant to
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    101.105).
    The
    Chief
    Hearing
    Officer
    shall
    assign a hearing officer to conduct
    bearings.
    The
    Clerk
    of
    the
    Board
    shall
    promptly
    issue
    appropriate
    directions
    to
    the
    assigned hearing officer consistent
    with
    this
    order.
    The assigned hearing officer shall inform the Clerk of the
    Board
    of
    the
    time
    and
    location
    of
    the
    hearing at least 40 days in
    advance
    of
    hearing
    so
    that
    public notice of hearing may be
    published.
    After
    hearing,
    the
    hearing
    officer
    shall
    submit
    an
    exhibit
    list,
    a
    statement
    regarding
    credibility of witnesses and
    all
    actual
    exhibits
    to
    the
    Board
    within five days of the hearing.
    Any
    briefing
    schedule
    shall
    provide
    for
    final
    filings
    as
    expeditiously
    as
    possible and,
    in time-limited cases,
    no later
    than
    30
    days
    prior
    to
    the
    decision due date, which is the final
    regularly scheduled Board meeting date on or before the statutory
    or deferred decision deadline.
    Absent any future waivers of the
    decision
    deadline,
    the
    statutory
    decision
    deadline
    is
    now
    October
    4,
    1994
    (120
    days
    from
    June
    6,
    1994);
    the
    Board
    meeting
    immediately
    preceding
    the
    due
    date
    is
    scheduled
    for
    September 15,
    1994.
    If after appropriate consultation with the parties, the
    parties
    fail
    to
    provide
    an
    acceptable
    hearing
    date
    or
    if after an
    attempt
    the
    hearing
    officer is unable to consult with the
    parties,
    the
    hearing
    officer
    shall
    unilaterally
    set
    a
    hearing
    date
    in
    conformance
    with
    the
    schedule
    above.
    The
    hearing
    officer
    and
    the
    parties are encouraged to expedite this proceeding as
    much
    as
    possible.

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    IT
    IS
    SO
    ORDERED.
    I, Dorothy M. Gunn,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board,
    hereby
    cert
    that
    the
    above
    order
    was
    adopted
    on
    the
    ______
    day
    of
    _______________,
    1994,
    by
    a
    vote
    of
    ~
    ~‘Dorothy
    M.
    GU1~
    Clerk
    Illinois
    Polli4~ion
    Control
    Board

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