ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 16, 1995
THF BELLEVILLE DEVELOPMENT L.P.,
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Petitioner,
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PCB 96-99
v.
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(Permit Appeal-Water)
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ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
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PROTECTION AGENCY,
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Respondent.
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ORDER OF THE BOARD (by J. Yi):
On November 3, 1995, THF Belleville Development, L.P., Inc.
(THF Development) filed a petition for review of a permit
regarding its facility, located in Belleville, St. Clair County,
Illinois. THF Development is appealing a condition of its permit
which would require carbon treatment of the discharge from its
"SVE system", which it operates pursuant to the Illinois Pre
Notice Site Cleanup Program, to the city sewer. (Pet at 1.)
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On
November 7, 1995, THF Development filed an amended petition which
included two attachments.
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THF Development stated that it filed
the amended petition because it failed to include two attachments
with its November 3, 1995 National Pollution Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) permit appeal. (Amend. Pet. at 1.)
The first exhibit attached is a supplemental permit entitled
"Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Water Pollution Control
Permit" issued on October 5, 1995 to THF Development. (Amend.
Pet. Exh. A.) The second exhibit attached is a letter to
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) personnel, Mr.
Steve Nightingale, Permit Section. (Amend. Pet. Exh. B.) In
that letter THF Development explains that the BTEX levels of the
groundwater it will be discharging to the sewer line should not
pose a danger which would require treatment prior to discharge to
the sewer. (Amend. Pet. Exh. B at 2.) The last paragraph of
this letter explains that they are filing this permit appeal
because they recognize that the Agency may not be able to respond
by November 6, 1995. (Amend. Pet. Exh. B at 2.)
1
The November 3 petition will be referenced as "Pet. at ",
the Nov 7 amended petition will be referred to as "Amend. Pet.
at", and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency' motion to
dismiss will be referenced as "Mot. at ".
2
It should be noted that the amended petition was served on
Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Board and Ms. Mary Gade, Director
of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
2
The Agency on November 13, 1995 filed a motion to dismiss
the permit appeal for failing to provide the necessary
information in its petition pursuant the Board's procedural rule
at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 105.102(a)(2). The Agency states "[t]he
petition filed on November 3, 1995 lacks the mandatory
information required by the Board regulations" and proceeds to
list the lacking information. (Mot. at 2.) The Agency argues
that the petition lacks; a citation of the particular standards
under which the permit is sought, a complete and precise
description of the facility and SVE equipment, a complete
description of the contaminant emissions and proposed methods for
their control and a demonstration that the activity will not
cause a violation of the Environmental Protection Act and Board
regulations. (Mot. at 2.)
Regardless of whether THF Development has entitled its
appeal, the Board agrees with the Agency in that this permit
appeal is not an NPDES permit appeal but is a permit appeal of a
water permit issued by the Agency pursuant to Section 39 of the
Environmental Protection Act (Act) and brought by THF Development
pursuant to Section 40 of the Act. (415 ILCS 5/39 and 5/40
(1994).) Being such an action, the petition content requirements
of the Board's procedural rule at 35 Ill. Adm. Code
105.102(a)(2) apply to this matter. That rules states in
pertinent part:
The petition shall include:
A) Citation of the particular standards under
which a permit is sought;
B) A complete and precise description of the facility,
equipment, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft for which a
permit is sought, including its location;
C) A complete description of contaminant emissions and
of proposed methods for their control; and
D) Such other materials as may be necessary to
demonstrate that the activity for which the permit is
sought will not cause a violation of the Act or
regulations.
The Board agrees that the petition of November 3, 1995 is
deficient in all of the above informational requirements.
However the amended petition filed November 7, 1995 does address
many of the informational requirements.
Therefore, the Board denies the Agency's motion and directs
THF Development to file another amended petition on or before
January 19, 1996. Such amended petition should fully address the
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informational requirements concerning description of the facility
and equipment, a complete description of the contaminant and
proposed methods for their control, and a description of the
regulations applicable to its site. The filing of the amended
petition will automatically restart the 120 days decision
timeclock for this matter. Failure to file an amended petition,
or any other appropriate motion, will cause this matter to be
dismissed.
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
day of , 1995, by a vote of
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Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board