ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    March 17,
    1994
    DUPAGE
    COUNTY,
    )
    Complainant,
    )
    V.
    )
    AC 94—4
    )
    (County No. 94CD021)
    )
    (Administrative Citation)
    WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ILLINOIS,
    )
    )
    Respondent.
    )
    ORDER OF THE BOARD:
    This matter comes before the Board upon a January 26,
    1994
    filing of an Administrative Citation pursuant to Section 31.1 of
    the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (Act) by DuPage County.
    A copy of that Administrative Citation is attached hereto, but
    will not be printed in the Board’s Opinion Volumes.
    Service of
    the Administrative Citation was made upon Waste Management of
    Illinois on January 25,
    1994.
    DuPage County alleges that on
    November 30,
    1993, Waste Management of Illinois, present owner
    and/or operator of a facility located in DuPage County and
    commonly known to the Agency as Greene Valley Landfill, violated
    Section 21(o) (5)
    of the Act.
    The statutory penalty established
    for this violation is $500.00 pursuant to Section 42(b)(4) of the
    Act.
    Waste Management of Illinois has not filed a Petition for
    Review with the Clerk of the Board within 35 days of the date of
    service as allowed by Section 31.1(d) (2) of the Act.
    Therefore,
    pursuant to Section 31.1(d) (1), the Board finds that Waste
    Management of Illinois, has violated the provision alleged in the
    Administrative Citation.
    Since there is one
    (1) such violation,
    the total penalty to be imposed is set at $500.00.
    1.
    It is hereby ordered that, unless the Denalty has already been
    paid, within 30 days of the date of this order Waste
    Management of Illinois shall,
    by certified check or money
    order payable to the DuPage County Treasurer, pay a penalty in
    the amount of $500.00, which is to be sent to:
    Rodd Elges
    DuPage County Solid Waste Department
    421 N. County Farm Road
    Wheaton, Illinois 60187
    2. Respondent shall include the remittance form and write the
    case name and number and their social security or federal
    Employer Identification Number on the certified check or money

    2
    order.
    3. Penalties unpaid after~the due date shall accrue interest
    pursuant to Section 42(g)
    of the Illinois Environmental
    Protection Act.
    4. Payment of this penalty does not prevent future prosecution if
    the violation continues.
    Section 41 of the Environmental Protection Act,
    (415 ILCS 5/41
    (1992)), provides for appeal of final orders of the Board within
    35 days.
    The Rules of the Supreme Court of Illinois establish
    filing requirements.
    (See also 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 101.246,
    Motions for Reconsideration.)
    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
    ,
    1994, by a vote of
    ~,
    -O
    .
    Dorothy M.,4unn,
    Clerk
    Illinois p~(l1utionControl Board

    ~~1VED\
    BEFORE
    THE
    ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    B~~ARD
    ~
    ~ 2 ~
    ADMINISTRATIVE
    CITATION
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    COUNTY OF DUPAGE,
    )
    )
    PETITIONER
    )
    V.
    )
    AC
    /7
    )
    State’s
    Attorney
    WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ILLINOIS,
    )
    File Nos. 94CD021
    )
    94SA021
    )
    RESPONDENT.
    JURISDICTION
    This Administrative Citation is issued pursuant to authority vested
    in the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency by Public Act 84-
    1320 (Illinois Compiled Statutes,
    1992, Ch. 415, par. 5/31.1), and
    delegated to DuPage County pursuant to Illinois Compiled Statutes,
    1992,
    Ch. 415, par.
    5/4.
    FACTS
    1.
    Respondent,
    Waste
    Management
    of
    Illinois,
    is
    the present
    operator of a facility located in the County of DuPage, State
    of Illinois.
    2.
    Said facility is operated as a sanitary landfill,
    operating
    under
    Illinois
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency
    Operating
    Permit
    No.
    1974-30-OP,
    and designated
    with
    Site Code
    No.
    0438030001.
    Said facility is commonly known to the Agency and
    DuPage County as Greene Valley Landfill.
    3.
    Respondent has owned or operated said facility at all times
    pertinent hereto.
    4.
    Respondent was issued a compliance inquiry letter on November
    10,
    1993,
    (attached hereto as Exhibit
    “A” and made
    a part
    hereof)
    for
    uncovered refuse
    remaining
    from any previous
    operating day,
    f
    or inadequate depth of daily cover. and for
    failure to collect and contain litter from the site by the end
    of each operating day which violations were observed during an
    inspection by inspector Rodd Elges on November 2, 1993.
    On November 18,
    1993 the Respondent responded in writing to
    DuPage County (attached hereto as Exhibit “B” and made a part
    hereof), with regard to the adoption of a new policy to ensure
    all
    construction/demolition
    loads
    are
    inspected,
    however,
    provided no direct response to the uncovered refuse remaining
    from any previous operating day.
    —1—

    5.
    Inspector,
    Rodd Elges of the County of DuPage, conducted a
    follow—up inspection of said facility on November 30, 1993, at
    which time he observed uncovered refuse from any previous day
    operations,
    inadequate depth of daily cover,
    and failure to
    comply
    with
    the
    terms
    and
    conditions
    of
    the
    facility’s
    operating permit.
    A verified copy of the inspection report,
    with narrative, setting forth the results of such inspection
    is attached hereto as Exhibit “C” and made a part hereof.
    VIOLATIONS
    On the basis
    of direct observation of Rodd Elges,
    the
    Couyity of
    DuPage has determined that Respondent was conducting
    a
    sanitary
    landfill
    operation
    at
    the
    above-described
    facility,
    which
    is
    required to have a permit pursuant to Illinois Compiled Statutes,
    1992,
    Ch.
    415, par.
    5/21
    (d),
    in a manner which resulted
    in the
    following conditions:
    A.
    That
    on
    November
    30,
    1993
    an
    on-site
    inspection
    of
    said
    sanitary
    landfill
    facility
    and
    a
    review
    of
    Illinois
    Environmental
    Protection Agency
    files
    and records
    of
    said
    facility, disclosed the following:
    Refuse in standing or flowing water,
    in violation
    of Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1992,
    Ch. 415, par.
    5/21(o) (1)
    (p)
    (1)).
    Conducting
    a
    sanitary
    landfill
    operation
    in
    a
    manner which results in leachate flows exiting the
    landfill
    confines,
    in
    violation
    of
    Illinois
    Compiled Statutes,
    1992,
    Ch.
    415,
    par.
    5/21(o) (2)
    (formerly
    (p) (2).
    Conducting
    a
    sanitary
    landfill
    operation
    in
    a
    manner
    which
    results
    in
    leachate
    flow
    entering
    Waters
    of
    the
    State,
    in
    violation
    of
    Illinois
    Compiled Statutes,
    1992,
    Ch.
    415,
    par.
    5/21(o)(3)
    formerly
    (p) (3)3.
    Open burning of
    refuse,
    in violation of Illinois
    Compiled Statutes,
    1992,
    Ch.
    415,
    par.
    5/21(0) (4)
    (formerly
    (p) (4)).
    X
    Uncovered
    refuse
    remaining
    from
    a
    previous
    operating day,
    in violation of Illinois Compiled
    Statutes,
    1992, Ch. 415,
    par.
    5/21(o)(5)
    (formerly
    (p) (5)).
    Failure to provide
    final cover within time limits
    established by Pollution Control Board regulations,
    in
    violation
    of Illinois Compiled Statutes,
    1992,
    Ch.
    415,
    par.
    5/21(o)(6)
    formerly
    (p)(6).
    —2—

    Acceptance of wastes without necessary permits,
    in
    violation of Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1992,
    Ch.
    415, par. 5/21(o)(7)
    formerly
    (p)(7).
    Causing
    or
    allowing
    scavenging
    operations,
    in
    violation of Illinois Compiled Statutes,
    1992,
    Ch.
    415,
    par. 5/21(o)(8)
    formerly
    (p)(8)).
    Deposition of refuse in any unpermitted portion of
    the
    landfill,
    in violation of
    Illinois
    Compiled
    Statutes, 1992,
    Ch.
    415, par.
    5/21(0) (9)
    (formerly
    (p)(9).
    Acceptance
    of
    special
    waste without
    a
    required
    manifest,
    in
    violation
    of
    Illinois
    Compiled
    Statutes, 1992, Ch. 415, par. 5/21(0) (10) formerly
    (p) (10)).
    Failure to submit reports required ~by permits or
    pollution Control
    Board Regulations,
    in violation
    of Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1992,
    Ch. 415, par.
    5/21(o)(11)
    formerly
    (p)(11)).
    Failure to collect and contain litter from the site
    by the end of each operating day,
    in violation of
    Illinois
    Compiled Statutes,
    1992,
    Ch.~.415,
    par.
    5/21(o)(12)
    (formerly (p)(12).
    CIVIL PENALTY
    Pursuant
    to
    Illinois
    Compiled
    Statutes,
    1992,
    Cb.
    415,
    par.
    5/42(b) (4), Respondent herein is subject to a civil penalty of Five
    Hundred
    Dollars
    ($500.00)
    for each violation specified above
    in
    Paragraph
    A,
    for
    a
    total
    of
    Five
    Hundred
    Dollars,
    ($500.00).
    Additionally,
    should Respondent elect
    to petition the
    Illinois
    Pollution Control Board under the review process described herein
    below,
    and
    if
    there
    is
    a
    finding of
    the violation(s)~alleged
    herein, after an adjudicatory hearing, Respondent shall beassessed
    the associated hearing costs incurred by the DuPage County State’s
    Attorney and the Illinois Pollution Control Board, in addition to
    the
    ‘Five
    Hundred
    Dollar
    ($500.00)
    statutory penalty
    for
    each
    finding of violation.
    If you acknowledge the violations
    cited
    hereinabove,
    the civil
    penalty specified above shall
    be due and payable no
    later than
    March
    4,
    1994.
    If
    you do not petition the
    Illinois Pollution
    Control Board for review of this Administrative Citation within
    thirty-five
    (35) days of service hereof or if you elect to contest
    this Administrative Citation,
    any judgment rendered against you
    shall specify the due date of the statutory civil penalty and any
    costs assessed against you.
    —3—

    When
    payment
    is made,
    your check should be made payable to the
    DuPage County Treasurer, and mailed to the attention of Rodd Elges,
    DuPage County Solid Waste Department, located at 421 N. County Farm
    Road, Wheaton,
    Illinois 60187.
    Also,
    please complete and return
    the enclosed Remittance Form,
    along with your payment, to assure
    proper documentation of payment.
    If
    any
    civil penalty,
    by reason
    of
    acknowledgment,
    default or
    finding
    after
    adjudicatory
    hearing,
    is not paid when
    due,
    the
    Illinois
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency
    shall
    take
    into
    consideration such failure to pay during any permit review process
    upon your
    application
    for
    a
    new permit
    or
    for
    renewal
    of
    an
    existing permit.
    If any civil penalty
    imposed by the Illinois
    Pollution Control Board is not paid within the time prescribed in
    the order, interest on such penalty will be assessed for the period
    from the date payment is due until the date payment is received.
    Furthermore, if payment is not received when due, the DuPage County
    State’s
    Attorney may
    initiate proceedings
    in
    Circuit
    Court
    to
    collect said civil penalty.
    In addition to the previously assessed
    civil
    penalty,
    interest,
    and
    hearing
    costs
    of
    the
    Illinois
    Pollution Control Board, if any, the State’s Attorney will seek to
    recover their costs of litigation.
    PROCEDURE FOR CONTESTING THIS
    ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
    You have the right to contest this Administrative Citation.
    ~g
    Public Act 84-1320 (Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1992, Ch. 415, par.
    5/31).
    If you elect to contest this Administrative Citation, you
    must file a petition for Review with the Clerk of the Illinois
    Pollution Control Board.
    A copy of the Petition for Review should
    ‘be
    filed
    with
    the
    DuPage
    County
    State’s
    Attorney,
    Attention:
    Raymond L. Hansen.
    Such Petition for Review must be filed within
    thirty-five (35) days of the date of service of this Administrative
    Citation, or a default judgment shall be entered by the Pollution
    Control Board.
    The Petition for Review may be filed with fthe Clerk
    of the Illinois Pollution Control Board at the State of Illinois
    Center, 100 West Randolph, Suite 11—500, Chicago, Illinois 60601;
    and,
    a
    copy of said Petition for Review
    filed with the DuPage
    County
    State’s Attorney
    at
    505
    N.
    County
    Farm
    Road,
    Wheaton,
    Illinois 60187, Attention:
    Raymond L. Hansen.
    Raymfrnd L. Hansef~
    Assistant State’s Attorney
    For:
    James E. Ryan
    DuPage County State’s Attorney
    Date:
    ________
    _____
    1994
    —4—

    REMITTANCE
    FORM
    DUPAGE
    COUNTY,
    )
    Complainant,
    )
    AC
    94—4
    v.
    )
    (County No.
    94CD021)
    )
    WASTE
    MANAGEMENT
    OF ILLINOIS,
    )
    )
    Respondent.
    FACILITY:
    Greene Valley
    SITE CODE NO.:
    0438030001
    Landfill
    COUNTY:
    DuPage
    CIVIL PENALTY:
    $500.00
    DATE OP INSPECTION: November 30,
    1993
    DATE REMITTED:____________________________
    88/PEIN
    NUMBER:_____________________________
    SIGNATURE:_________________________________
    NOTE
    Please enter the date of your remittance, your Social Security
    number
    (SB)
    if
    an individual, or Federal Employer Idefltification
    Number
    (FEIN)
    if a corporation, and sign this Remittance Form.
    Be sure your check is enclosed and mail, along with Remittance
    Form
    to:
    Rodd Elges,
    DuPage County Solid Waste Department,
    421.
    N. County
    Farm
    Road, Wheaton, Illinois
    60187.

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