ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August 24,
    1995
    PETITION OF THE GALESBURG
    )
    SANITARY
    DISTRICT, GALESBURG,
    )
    ILLINOIS, FOR AN ADJUSTED
    )
    AS 94-20
    STANDARD
    FROM 35 ILL.
    ADM.
    )
    (Adjusted Standard-Water)
    CODE PART 304.105
    )
    AMMONIA NITROGEN
    )
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J.
    Yi):
    On July 27,
    1995, the Illinois Environmental Protection
    Agency
    (Agency)
    filed a motion for reconsideration of the Board’s
    July 7,
    1995 order.
    On July 7,
    1995,
    the Board denied the
    Agency’s motion to dismiss the amended petition for lack of
    jurisdiction that was filed on June 16,
    1995.
    The Galesburg
    Sanitary District
    (District) had seven
    (7) days from service of
    the motion to respond to the motion for reconsideration pursuant
    to 35 Ill. Adm Code 101.241.
    Therefore the District’s response
    was due August 3,
    1995.
    On August
    3,
    1995 the District filed a response to the
    motion for reconsideration, wherein it argues that the motion
    should be denied because the Agency has stated no new facts or
    errors in the law applied.
    The Board’s procedural rules at
    Section 101.246(d)
    state that the Board will consider factors
    including,
    but not limited to “error in the decision and facts
    in
    the record which are overlooked”.
    (35 Iii.
    Adm. Code 101.246.)
    The Board has reviewed the motion to reconsider and finds
    that the Agency has not pointed to any error
    in the Board’s
    original order, presented new facts or arguments or stated any
    other reason to conclude that the order was in error.
    Therefore,
    the Agency’s motion for reconsideration is denied.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Dorothy N. Gunn,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certi~ythat the above order was adopted on the
    ~W~-~’
    day of
    ___________________,
    1995,
    by a vote of
    2-~
    Dorothy
    M. dunn,
    Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board

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