ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    March
    16,
    1995
    THE JOINT PETITION OF THE
    )
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    )
    AGENCY AND THE CITY OF METROPOLIS
    )
    FOR AN ADJUSTED STANDARD FROM
    )
    AS 95-2
    35
    ILL. ADM. CODE PART 304 FOR
    )
    (Adjusted Standard-Water)
    SUSPENDED SOLIDS,
    5-DAY BIOLOGICAL
    )
    OXYGEN DEMAND AND AMMONIA NITROGEN
    )
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J. Yi):
    This matter
    is before the Board on a joint petition filed by
    the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    (Agency)
    and the
    City of Metropolis
    (City)
    for adjusted standard regarding the
    City’s wastewater treatment plant.
    The Agency and the City filed
    this matter pursuant to Section 27 of the Environmental
    Protection Act (Act)
    and 35
    Iii.
    Adm.
    Code Part 106.
    (415 ILCS
    5/27
    (1992).)
    Petitioners have requested a hearing.
    The Board,
    in its order of February
    9,
    1995, granted petitioners’ motions to
    incorporate previous filings
    in AS 94-17 and waiver of the filing
    requirements.
    However, the Board did not set this matter for
    hearing because we had not recieved the certification of
    publication required pursuant to Section 28.1(d) (1)
    of the Act
    and Board regulations at 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 106.711 and 106.712.
    (415 ILCS 5/28.1(d)(1)
    (1992).)
    On February 24,
    1995,
    petitioners filed with the Board the
    certification of publication.
    The notification met all content
    requirements as set forth at 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 106.711.
    However,
    according to the certification it was not published
    in the local
    paper until February 22,
    1995.
    Pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    106.711, petitioner
    is required to publish notice of the filing
    of the petition in
    a newspaper of general circulation in the area
    likely to be affected within
    14 days of filing the petition.
    (See also 415 ILCS 5/28.1(d)(l).)
    Therefore,
    the publication of
    the notice was two days late.
    The Board in The Matter of the Petition of the Rhone-Poulenc
    Basin Chemical Company,
    (January 20,
    1994), AS 93—9,
    stated
    that:
    35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 106.711 and Section 28.1 of the
    Environmental Protection Act require that
    a petitioner
    for adjusted standard publish newspaper notice of the
    petition within
    14 days after the date that the
    petition is filed with the Board. Petitioner states
    that publication did not occur within the fourteen
    days,
    but rather occurred within 22
    days
    (eight days
    late).
    Publication of notice of filing is
    jurisdictional.
    (See,
    e.g.,
    Leroy Brown
    & Sons,
    Inc.,

    v.
    County Board
    (February
    4,
    1993)
    PCB 92-132,
    139 PCB
    51; citing Kane County Defenders,
    Inc.
    v.
    PCB
    (2nd
    Dist.
    1985),
    139 Ill. App.
    3d 588,
    487 N.E.
    2d 743, and
    Illinois Power Company v. PCB
    (4th Dist.
    1985),
    137
    Ill. App.
    3d 499,
    484 N.E.
    2d 898.)
    Since the
    publication did not occur within the statutorily
    prescribed 14-day period, the Board does not have
    jurisdiction to hear the petition.
    Thus,
    the Board has previously determined that timely
    publication of notice within 14 days of filing is a
    jurisdictional requirement that must be met in order for the
    Board to have statutory authority to hear the matter.
    The Board
    therefore
    lacks the jurisdiction to hear this matter.
    This
    matter is dismissed and the Clerk of the Board is directed to
    close the docket in this matter.
    Petitioner may refile the petition and publish notice of the
    new petition within 14 days of that filing in order to correct
    the defective notice.
    The Board directs the Clerk’s office to
    waive the filing fee if petitioner so chooses to refile.
    Additionally, the Clerk’s office immediately upon the filing of
    the petition shall notify petitioner of the date of filing and
    docket number assigned to this matter.
    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 /~,Zday of
    ~
    ,
    1995,
    by a vote of
    7-~
    Dorothy M.
    nn, Clerk
    Illinois P0 lution Control Board

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