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oard Adopts Second-Notice
Opinion and Order in In the
Matter of: Amendments to
Requirements for Landscape
Waste Compost Facilities, 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 830.203(c), 831.107,
and 831.109(b)(3), R97-29
On October 1, 1998, the Board
adopted for second-notice review
by the Joint Committee on Admin-
istrative Rules amendments to 35
Ill. Adm. Code 830.203(c),
831.107, and 831.109(b)(3) which
set requirements for landscape
waste compost facilities. This
rulemaking arises out of a proposal
filed on May 6, 1997, by two
citizens, Dr. Renuka Desai and
Susan Garrett (proponents). On
June 17, 1998, the Board adopted a
modified version of proponents’
proposal for first-notice publication
in the
Illinois Register
. 22 Ill. Reg.
11361 (July 3, 1998).
The Board’s second-notice
order is similar to the first-notice
order with some additional changes
regarding the amendment’s
applicability. Generally, the
second-notice order requires certain
composting areas established after
January 1, 1999, to be located at
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United States v. Shell Oil Company, Shell Wood River Refining
Company, Equilon Enterprises LLC, Wood River Refining Company, a
Division of Equilon Enterprises LLC
On September 9, 1998, a proposed consent decree was reached in United
States v. Shell Oil Company, Shell Wood River Refining Company, Equilon
Enterprises LLC, Wood River Refining Company, a Division of Equilon
Enterprise, LLC, Civil Action Number 98-652-GPM. 63 Fed. Reg. 52291
(September 30, 1998). The proposed consent decree, filed with the United
States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, resolves the United
States’ claims against Shell Oil Company, Shell Wood River Refining Company,
Equilon Enterprises LLC, and Wood River Refining Company, a Division of
Equilon Enterprises LLC (collectively, defendants) for violations which occurred
at the Wood River Refinery in Roxana, Illinois, under the Clean Air Act (42
U.S.C. § 7401
et seq.
)) and the Emergency Response and Community Right to
Know Act (42 U.S.C. § 9601
et seq
)). The proposed consent decree would also
resolve claims brought by the State of Illinois, which has intervened in this
action.
Under the terms of the proposed consent decree, defendants will pay a civil
penalty of $1.5 million ($500,000 of which will go to the State of Illinois) and
certify compliance with the above-referenced environmental laws. Defendants
will also perform six environmental projects as a part of the proposed settle-
meny, including a project designed to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide by
7,700 tons per year and nitrogen oxides by 940 tons per year and a project that
will require defendants to arrange for the transfer of land along the Mississippi
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least 1/8 mile from health care facilities, pre-school
and child care facilities and their associated recrea-
tional areas, and primary and secondary school
facilities and their associated recreational areas. The
second-notice order also includes corresponding
changes to requirements for site location maps and
other information in permit applications.
The Board held three public hearings on the
original proposal: the first, in Chicago on September
8, 1997; the second, in Springfield, on October 7,
1997; and the third, in Chicago, on August 7, 1998.
The Board received numerous public comments
before and during the first-notice public comment
period.
Any questions regarding this rulemaking may be
directed to Richard McGill at 312/814-6983; e-mail
address: rmcgill@pcb084r1.state.il.us
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oard Adopts Amendments in In the Matter of
Review of Remediation Costs for Environ-
mental Remediation Tax Credit (Amendments
to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 740), R98-27
On October 15, 1998, the Board adopted
amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 740. Part 740
implements Public Act 90-123, which created an
environmental remediation tax credit (tax credit). See
Pub. Act 90-123 (1997), eff. July 21, 1997, amending
Section 201(l) of the Illinois Income Tax Act (35
ILCS 5/101
et seq.
(1996)) and Section 58.14 of the
Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS 5/1
et
seq.
(1996)).
Section 58.14 of the Act required the Board to
adopt tax credit rules for second notice within six
months after the Board received the Illinois Environ-
mental Protection Agency’s (IEPA) proposed rules,
or by July 21, 1998. The tax credit allows taxpayers
under the Administrative Procedures Act to credit
against their Illinois tax liability a portion of the costs
that taxpayers have spent to clean up certain contami-
nated properties (or “brownfields”). The tax credit is
intended to spur the cleanup and redevelopment of
brownfields. A taxpayer who wishes to
claim the tax credit must first submit to the IEPA an
application for review of its cleanup (or
“remediation”) costs. The amendments also establish
the procedures and standards under which the IEPA
will consider these applications.
On July 8, 1998, the Board adopted the amend-
ments for second-notice review by the Joint Commit-
tee on Administrative Rules (JCAR). JCAR consid-
ered the rules and suggested two changes to reflect
additional legislative developments. JCAR issued a
certificate of no objection at its August 18, 1998
meeting.
After the Board adopted the opinion and order
for second-notice review by JCAR, Governor Jim
Edgar signed two bills, SB 1291 (Pub. Act 90-717,
eff. August 7, 1998) and SB 1705 (Pub. Act 90-792,
eff. January 1, 1999), that necessitated additional
substantive changes to the proposed rules. SB 1291
provides that costs deducted, or used for an environ-
mental remediation credit, under the Internal Revenue
Code are eligible for the Illinois tax credit. This
legislative change required changes in the proposed
rules at Sections 740.710 and 740.730. SB 1705
eliminated one of the geographical requirements for
sites to receive more beneficial treatment under the
tax credit program. This legislative change required
modification to Section 740.720(c).
The Board held three public hearings in this
matter: the first, in Chicago, on February 24, 1998;
the second, in Springfield, on February 27, 1998; and
the third, also in Springfield, on March 17, 1998.
The March 17, 1998 hearing was solely for the
purpose of receiving comment on the Department of
Commerce and Community Affairs’ decision not to
perform an economic impact study on the IEPA’s
proposed rules pursuant to Pub. Act 90-489, effective
January 1, 1998. On April 16, 1998, the Board
adopted the proposal for first-notice publication in the
Illinois Register
, whereupon a 45-day public
comment period commenced.
Any questions regarding this rulemaking may be
directed to Richard McGill at 312/814-6983; e-mail
address: rmcgill@pcb084r1.state.il.us
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River (valued at $500,000) to the State of Illinois for
wetlands preservation and water quality protection
purposes. The total costs of the
 
environmental
projects will exceed $10 million.
Comments regarding the proposed consent decree
must be received by October 30, 1998, and should be
sent to: Assistant Attorney General for Environ-
mental and Natural Resources Division, Department
of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530 and should
reference the case name and civil action number.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Promulgates National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants for New and
Existing Plants that Manufacture Flexible
Polyurethane Foam
On October 7, 1998, the United States Environ-
mental Protection Agency promulgated national
emission standards for hazardous air pollutants
(NESHAP) for new and existing plants that manu-
facture flexible polyurethane foam. 63 Fed. Reg.
53979 (October 7, 1998). These standards are
estimated to reduce hazardous air pollutant emissions
from all existing sources of flexible polyurethane
foam manufacturing by over 12,500 Mg/year. This
represents a 70% reduction from baseline emissions.
Section 9.1(a) of the Environmental Protection Act
(Act) (415 ILCS 5/9.1(a) (1996)) provides that
NESHAPs are applicable and enforceable under the
Act without further rulemaking action by the Board.
These standards were effective October 7, 1998.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Proposes Generic Maximum Achievable
Control Technology Standards for Certain
Small Source Categories Consisting of Five or
Fewer Sources
On October 14, 1998, the United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (USEPA) proposed a
generic maximum achievable control technology
(MACT) standard program to be utilized by the
USEPA in establishing national emission standards
for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAPs) under
Section 112 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. § 7412))
for certain small source categories consisting of five
or fewer sources. 63 Fed. Reg. 55177 (October 14,
1998). As a part of this generic MACT program, the
USEPA is proposing an alternative methodology
under which it will make its MACT determination for
appropriate small categories by referring to previous
MACT standards that have been promulgated for
similar sources in other categories. The USEPA
states that the basic purpose of the proposed generic
MACT program is to use public and private sector
resources efficiently and to promote regulatory
consistency and predictability in MACT standard
development.
The USEPA also proposed general control
requirements for certain types of emission points for
hazardous air pollutants, which will then be refer-
enced, as appropriate, in the generic MACT require-
ments for individual source categories. The proposed
general control requirements would be applicable to
storage vessels managing organic materials, process
vents emitting organic vapors, and leaks from
equipment components. In addition, the USEPA
proposed requirements for closed vent systems,
control devices, recovery devices, and routing to fuel
gas systems.
Finally, the USEPA proposed specific MACT
standards that have been developed within the generic
MACT framework for four specific source categories
that are included in the USEPA’s list of categories for
which NESHAPs air pollutants are required. This
proposal includes standards for acetyl resins produc-
tion, acryl and modacrylic fiber production, hydrogen
fluoride production, and polycarbonate production.
Section 9.1(a) of the Environmental Protection
Act (415 ILCS 5/9.1(a) (1996)) (Act) provides that
NESHAPs, once adopted by the USEPA, are
applicable and enforceable under the Act without
further rulemaking action by the Board.
Comments must be received on or before
January 12, 1999, and must be sent to: Air and
Radiation Docket and Information Center (6102)
(LE-131), Attention, Docket No. A-97-17, USEPA,
401 M Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Reaches Proposed Administrative
De Minimis
Settlement Regarding Lenz Oil Services, Inc.
Site located in Lemont, Du Page County, Illinois
On October 28, 1998, the Department of Justice,
on behalf of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA), reached a proposed
administrative
de minimis
settlement with 618 parties
regarding the Lenz Oil Services, Inc. site (site),
located in Lemont, Du Page County, Illinois. The
settlement was reached pursuant to Section 122(I)(1)
of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) (42
U.S.C. § 9622(I)(1)) and Section 7003(d) of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
(42 U.S.C. § 6973(d)). The settlement involves a
USEPA claim under Section 107(a) of CERCLA (42
U.S.C. § 9607) and Section 7003 of RCRA (42
U.S.C. § 6973), and a State of Illinois claim under
Section 22.2(a) of the Environmental Protection Act
(415 ILCS 5/22.2(a) (1996)) against 618 parties who
have executed binding certifications of their consent
to the settlement.
The settlement requires the settling parties to pay
a total of $4,029,002.91 to the Hazardous Substances
Superfund, Lenz Oil Services, Inc., Special Account.
In addition, the settlement requires the settling parties
to reimburse the State of Illinois a total of
$1,240,446.20 for costs incurred relating to past
response actions relating to the site. Each settling
party is requires to pay an amount based upon the
volume of waste that party contributed to the site;
except as to twelve parties, who are paying a lesser
amount which is based upon an analysis of their
ability to pay the settlement.
Written comments regarding this proposed
settlement should be sent to: Docket No. V-W-98-C-
440, Stuart P. Hersh, Associate Regional Counsel,
(C-14J), USEPA, Region V, 77 West Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604. Comments must
be received by November 27, 1998. The proposed
settlement, including the list of 618 settling parties,
may be obtained by writing Mr. Hersh at the USEPA.
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nited States Environmental Protection Agency
Adopts Final Rule to Ensure that Facilities
that Receive Household Hazardous Waste or
Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator
Hazardous Waste are in Compliance with Revised
Criteria Promulgated Under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act
On October 23, 1998, the United States Environ-
mental Protection Agency (USEPA), pursuant to
Sections 2002(a)(1) and 4005(c) of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (42 U.S.C.
§§ 6912(a)(1), 6945(c)), adopted regulations
requiring states to develop and implement a permit
program or other system of prior approval to ensure
that facilities that receive household hazardous waste
or conditionally exempt small quantity generator
hazardous waste are in compliance with the federal
revised criteria promulgated under Section 4010(c) of
RCRA (42 U.S.C. §6949a). Section 4005(c)(1)(C)
further directs the USEPA to determine whether state
permit programs are adequate to ensure compliance
with the revised federal criteria. Section 2002(a)(1)
of RCRA authorizes the USEPA to promulgate
regulations necessary to carry out the functions of
RCRA. The USEPA expects that the regulated
entities include state governments requesting full or
partial approvals of permit programs or other systems
of prior approval, or revisions to existing fully or
partially approved programs. These rules are
effective November 23, 1998.
The Board anticipates that it will incorporate
these amendments into Board regulations by way of
an identical-in-substance rulemaking pursuant to
Section 7.2 of the Environmental Protection Act (415
ILCS 5/7.2 (1996)).
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RULEMAKINGS
R97-29
In the Matter of: Amendments to Requirements for Landscape Waste Compost
Facilities, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 830.203(c), 831.107, and 831.109(b)(3) - The
Board adopted a second-notice opinion and order in this proposed rulemaking to
amend the location standards for compost facilities, to establish a setback
requirement from schools, hospitals, and various other facilities.
7-0
ADJUSTED STANDARDS
AS 99-2
In the Matter of: Petition of Sun Chemical Corporation for an Adjusted
Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.626(b) - The Board entered an order
directing petitioner to file proof it has published notice of the filing of the
petition by October 8, 1998, or this petition would be subject to dismissal.
7-0
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS
AC 98-37
IEPA v. James Harris - In response to a joint stipulation and settlement
agreement in this administrative citation action involving a Knox County
facility, the Board found this respondent violated Section 21(p)(1) of the
Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1) (1996)), and ordered
respondent to pay a civil penalty of $500.
7-0
AC 99-7
IEPA v. David Swearingen - The Board found that this Moultrie County
respondent violated Sections 21(p)(1) and 21(p)(3) of the Environmental
Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), 21(p)(3) (1996)) and ordered respondent
to pay a civil penalty of $1,000.
7-0
ADJUDICATORY CASES
Decisions
PCB 98-58
People of the State of Illinois v. Stephen Berger d/b/a Layer One - The Board
granted relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(2) of the Environ-
mental Protection Act, accepted a stipulation and settlement agreement in this
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and land enforcement action
involving a Winnebago County facility, and ordered respondent to pay a civil
penalty of $6,000, and to cease and desist from further violations.
7-0
PCB 98-81
Charter Hall Homeowner’s Association and Jeff Cohen v. Overland Transpor-
tation System, Inc. and D.P. Cartage, Inc. - The Board found that these Cook
County respondents violated Section 24 of the Environmental Protection Act
and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 900.102(b). The issue of appropriate remedies, includ-
ing civil penalties, will be addressed at hearing.
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Decisions (Cont’d)
PCB 98-86
People of the State of Illinois v. Harris Bank Barrington, as Trustee for Trust
No. 11-5062, Kurt Kresmery individually as beneficiary of Trust No. 11-5062,
and Kenneth Kresmery - The Board granted relief from the hearing requirement
of Section 31©(2) of the Environmental Protection Act, accepted a stipulation
and settlement agreement in this air enforcement action involving a Kane
County facility, and ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty of $10,000, and to
cease and desist from further violations.
7-0
Provisional Variances
PCB 99-48
United States Department of the Interior-Crab Orchard National Wildlife
Refuge v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
recommendation, the Board granted this Williamson County facility a 45-day
provisional variance, subject to conditions, from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.141(b)
and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 309.102 which prohibit discharges not specifically
allowed by National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit, as well as
Section 12(f) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/12(f) (1996)).
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Hennessey
abstained
PCB 99-49
City of Hillsboro v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protec-
tion Agency recommendation, the Board granted this Montgomery County
facility a 45-day provisional variance, subject to conditions, from the five-day
biochemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids limits set in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 304.141(a) and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.120 and imposed by
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit No. IL0029203.
6-0
Hennessey
abstained
Motions and Other Matters
PCB 92-176
Central Can Company v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for
withdrawal of this permit appeal involving a Cook County facility.
7-0
PCB 96-261
People of the State of Illinois v. G.M. Demolition Corporation - The Board
entered an order which granted complainant’s motion for summary judgment in
part and denied it in part. Respondent’s motion for summary judgment was also
granted in part and denied in part. The remaining issues, including civil
penalties, will be addressed at hearing.
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PCB 97-92
People of the State of Illinois v. Victor G. Heuermann - Upon receipt of a
proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request
relief from the hearing requirement in this water enforcement action against a
Peoria County facility, the Board ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
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Motions and Other Matters (Cont’d)
PCB 97-138
People of the State of Illinois v. Leroy Cech d/b/a L&K American Wrecking -
Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement agreement and an agreed
motion to request relief from the hearing requirement in this air enforcement
action against a Cook County facility, the Board ordered publication of the
required newspaper notice.
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PCB 97-214
People of the State of Illinois v. Village of Carpentersville - The Board granted
the parties’ joint motion to amend the August 20, 1998 Board order.
6-0
Hennessey
abstained
PCB 98-147
Jake Seabury v. IEPA - The Board dismissed this matter involving a Cook
County facility for failure to timely file an amended petition.
7-0
PCB 99-10
Ted Pilson v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day
extension, the Board dismissed the matter because no underground storage
tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Gallatin
 
County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-18
BASF Corporation v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day
extension, the Board dismissed the matter because no underground storage
tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Will County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-30
Lucille Wathen v. Daniel and Wendy Stryker - The Board found that the noise
pollution allegations in this matter were not duplicitous or frivolous, and
accepted this citizen’s noise enforcement action involving a Cook County
facility for hearing.
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PCB 99-41
White Cap, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s request to incorpo-
rate into the instant petition the petition for variance, the transcript from
hearing, and the opinion and order of the Board in PCB 98-24; the matter was
held for receipt of an IEPA recommendation.
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PCB 99-44
Butterick Company, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day
extension of time to file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of a
Cook County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-46
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (Belvidere Oasis on I-90 West Bound) v.
IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an
underground storage tank appeal on behalf of a Boone County facility.
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Motions and Other Matters (Cont’d)
PCB 99-47
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (Belvidere Oasis on I-90 East Bound) v.
IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an
underground storage tank appeal on behalf of a Boone County facility.
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RULEMAKINGS
R98-27
In the Matter of: Review of Remediation Costs for Environmental Remediation
Tax Credit: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 740 - The Board adopted a final
opinion and order in this rulemaking to amend the Board’s site remediation
program regulations.
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R99-8
In the Matter of: Permitting Procedures for the Lake Michigan Basin: 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 301 and 309.141 - The Board reserved ruling on the Illinois Envi-
ronmental Regulatory Group’s motion to dismiss until after the December 8, 1998
hearing in this matter. The Illinois Attorney General’s request for extension of
time to respond to Illinois Environmental Regulatory Group’s motion to dismiss
was granted, the response is due on November 17, 1998.
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Hennessey
abstained
ADJUSTED STANDARDS
AS 99-1
In the Matter of: Petition of the City of Belleville for an Adjusted Standard from
35 Ill. Adm. Code 306.305 - The Board granted petitioner’s motion for exten-
sion of time to file an amended petition. The amended petition is due November
2, 1998.
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Hennessey
abstained
AS 99-2
In the Matter of: Petition of Sun Chemical Corporation for an Adjusted
Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.626(b) - The Board dismissed this matter
involving a Cook County facility for failure to timely file a certificate of
publication.
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AS 99-3
In the Matter of: Petition of Big River Zinc Corporation for an Adjusted
Standard Under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.131(c) - The Board accepted for hearing
this request for an adjusted standard involving a St. Clair County facility.
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ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS
AC 99-9
IEPA v. Terry Patrick - The Board vacated its order of September 17, 1998, and
accepted this administrative citation involving a Piatt County respondent for
hearing.
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ADJUDICATORY CASES
Decisions
PCB 98-170
People of the State of Illinois v. Village of St. Libory - The Board granted relief
from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(2) of the Environmental Protec-
tion Act
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, accepted a stipulation and settlement
agreement in this public water supply enforcement action involving a St. Clair
County facility, and ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty of $6,000, and to
cease and desist from further violations.
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Motions and Other Matters
PCB 97-50
Lionel P. Trepanier, Wes Wager, Maureen Cole, Lorenz Joseph, Maxworks
Garden Cooperative and Avi Pandya v. Speedway Wrecking Company and the
Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois - The Board entered an order
which granted respondents’ motion for summary judgment in part and denied it
in part. The remaining issues will be addressed at hearing.
7-0
PCB 97-234
Antonio D.H. Nam v. Kikon Suh - The Board denied complainant’s motion for
summary judgment.
7-0
PCB 98-18
James R. and Lucille J. Metz v. United States Postal Service and Bradley Real
Estate - The Board denied respondents’ motion to dismiss and accepted
complainants’ amended complaint in this citizens’ noise enforcement action
against a Sangamon County facility.
7-0
PCB 98-156
Dick’s Phillips Service v. IEPA - The Board granted petitioner’s motion to
amend caption.
7-0
PCB 99-24
Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company v. IEPA - Having previ-
ously granted a request for a 90-day extension, the Board dismissed the matter
because no underground storage tank appeal was timely filed on behalf of this
Cook County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-25
St. Anthony Bank v. IEPA - Having previously granted a request for a 90-day
extension, the Board dismissed the matter because no underground storage tank
appeal was timely filed on behalf of this Cook County facility.
7-0
PCB 99-50
Steven Tucker v. IEPA - The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension
of time to file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of a Cook County
facility.
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99-44
Butterick Company, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board
granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file
an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of a Cook
County facility.
99-45
People of the State of Illinois v. Patrick M.
Sullivan, an individual, and Nick Scarlatis, an individual -
The Board accepted for hearing this water enforcement
action against a Cook County facility.
99-46
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (Belvidere
Oasis on I-90 West Bound) v. IEPA - The Board granted
this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an
underground storage tank appeal on behalf of a Boone
County facility.
99-47
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (Belvidere
Oasis on I-90 East Bound) v. IEPA - The Board granted
this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an
underground storage tank appeal on behalf of a Boone
County facility.
99-48
United States Department of the Interior-Crab
Orchard National Wildlife Refuge v. IEPA - Upon receipt
of an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency recom-
mendation, the Board granted this Williamson County
facility a 45-day provisional variance, subject to condi-
tions, from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.141(b) and 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 309.102 which prohibit discharges not specifically
allowed by National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System permit, as well as Section 12(f) of the Environ-
mental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/12(f) (1996)).
99-49
City of Hillsboro v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency recommenda-
tion, the Board granted this Montgomery County facility a
45-day provisional variance, subject to conditions, from
the five-day biochemical oxygen demand and total
suspended solids limits set in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
304.141(a) and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.120 and imposed
by National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Permit No. IL0029203.
AC 99-13
County of Jackson v. Douglas Adams - The
Board accepted an administrative citation against this
Jackson County respondent.
AS 99-3
In the Matter of: Petition of Big River Zinc
Corporation for an Adjusted Standard Under 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 720.131(c) - The Board acknowledged receipt of
this petition for a adjusted standard from certain require-
ments on behalf of a St. Clair County facility and held it
pending receipt of certificate publication.
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99-50
Steven Tucker v. IEPA - The Board granted this
request for a 90-day extension of time to file an under-
ground storage tank appeal on behalf of a Cook County
facility.
99-51
People of the State of Illinois v. Archer Daniels
Midland Company - The Board accepted for hearing this
air enforcement action against a Macon County facility.
AC 99-14
County of Vermilion v. Douglas Adams - The
Board accepted an administrative citation against this
Vermilion County respondent.
.

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Date &
Time
Docket
Number
Case Name Location of Hearing
11/5/98
10:30am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 West Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
11/19/98
10:00 am
AS 98-6 In the Matter of: Petition of Shell Wood River
Refining Company for an Adjusted Standard
from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 725.213 and 725.321
Madison County Administration Building
Board Room 203, 157 N. Main Street
Edwardsville, IL
11/19/98
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 West Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
11/24/98
10:00 am
PCB 98-156 Wood Dale City Hall, City Council Chambers 404 North Wood Dale Road
Wood Dale, IL
12/3/98
10:30am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 West Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
12/7/98
9:30 am
AC 98-4 County of Samgamon v. ESG Watts, Inc.
(Springfield Township/Sangamon County
Landfill) Sangamon County Docket No. SCDPH
97-AC-1
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Floor
Conference Room
600 South Second Street
Springfield, IL
12/7/98
9:30 am
PCB 98-2 ESG Watts, Inc. (Sanamon Valley Landfill) v.
Sangamon County, Illinois
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Floor
Conference Room
600 South Second Street
Springfield, IL
12/8/98
9:30 am
AC 98-4 County of Samgamon v. ESG Watts, Inc.
(Springfield Township/Sangamon County
Landfill) Sangamon County Docket No. SCDPH
97-AC-1
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Floor
Conference Room
600 South Second Street
Springfield, IL
12/8/98
9:30 am
PCB 98-2 ESG Watts, Inc. (Sanamon Valley Landfill) v.
Sangamon County, Illinois
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Floor
Conference Room
600 South Second Street
Springfield, IL
12/8/98
10:00 am
PCB 98-81 Charter Hall Homeowner’s Association and Jeff
Cohen v. Overland Transportation System, Inc.
and D.P. Cartage, Inc.
James R. Thompson Center,
100 West Randolph Street, Room 8-031
Chicago, IL
12/8/98
10:00 am
R99-8 In the Matter of: Permitting Procedures for the
Lake Michigan Basin: 35 Ill. Adm. Code 301
and 309.141
Pollution Control Board
Suite 402, Room 403
600 South Second Street
Springfield, IL
12/9/98
9:30 am
AC 98-4 County of Samgamon v. ESG Watts, Inc.
(Springfield Township/Sangamon County
Landfill) Sangamon County Docket No. SCDPH
97-AC-1
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Floor
Conference Room
600 South Second Street
Springfield, IL

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12/9/98
9:30 am
PCB 98-2 ESG Watts, Inc. (Sanamon Valley Landfill) v.
Sangamon County, Illinois
Illinois Police Training Board, 3rd Floor
Conference Room
600 South Second Street
Springfield, IL
12/9/98
10:00 am
PCB 98-81 Charter Hall Homeowner’s Association and Jeff
Cohen v. Overland Transportation System, Inc.
and D.P. Cartage, Inc.
James R. Thompson Center,
100 West Randolph Street, Room 8-033
Chicago, IL
12/17/98
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 West Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
12/17/98
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 West Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
1/7/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
1/21/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
2/4/99
11:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting 600 S. Second Street
Suite 402
Springfield, IL
2/18/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
3/4/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
3/18/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
4/1/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
4/15/98
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
5/6/99
11:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting 600 S. Second Street
Suite 402
Springfield, IL
5/20/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
6/3/99 Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center

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10:30 am 100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
6/17/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
7/8/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
7/22/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
8/5/99
11:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting 600 S. Second Street
Suite 402
Springfield, IL
8/19/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
9/9/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
9/23/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
10/7/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 2-025
Chicago, IL
10/21/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
11/4/99
11:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting 600 S. Second Street
Suite 402
Springfield, IL
11/18/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL

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12/2/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL
12/16/99
10:30 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Suite 9-040
Chicago, IL

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The following are regularly scheduled meetings of the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
REGULAR BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1998/1999*
November 5
November 19
January 7
January 21
March 4
March 18
May 6*
May 20
December 3
December 17
February 4*
February 18
April 1
April 15
June 3
June 17
All Chicago Board Meetings will be held at 10:30 am in Conference Room 9-040 except for those noted.
*All Springfield Board Meetings will be held in Suite 402.
The Illinois Pollution Control Board (IPCB) is an independent seven member board which adopts the environmental
control standards for the State of Illinois and rules on enforcement actions and other environmental disputes. The
Board Members are:
Claire A. Manning, Chairman
Springfield
Ronald C. Flemal
DeKalb
G. Tanner Girard
Grafton
Kathleen M. Hennessey
Western Springs
Marili McFawn
Inverness
Nicholas J. Melas
Chicago
Joseph Yi
Park Ridge
The
Environmental Register
is a newsletter published by the IPCB monthly, and contains updates on rulemakings,
descriptions of final decisions, the Board’s hearing calendar, and other environmental law information of interest to the
People of the State of Illinois.
Illinois Pollution Control Board Illinois Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center 600 South Second Street
100 W. Randolph, Suite 11-500 Suite 402
Chicago, Illinois 60601 Springfield, Illinois 62704
(312)814-3620 (217)524-8500
Web Site: http://www.ipcb.state.il.us/

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