ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January 9,
 1992
PEOPLE OF THE STATE
 )
OF ILLINOIS,
)
Complainant,
)
v~
 )
 PCB 91—211
(Enforcement)
SWIFT-ECKRICH,
 INC.,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
 (by J.C. Marlin):
This matter comes
 before the Board upon
 a
 complaint filed
November 5,
 1991 on behalf of the People of the State of Illinois
(“People”), by and through its attorney, Roland W. Burns, Attorney
General
 of
 the
 State
 of
 Illinois,
 against
 Swift-Eckrich,
 Inc.
located in Chicago, Cook County,
 Illinois.
 The complaint alleges
that Swift-Eckrich, Inc. has violated Sections 9(a) and
 (b) of the
Illinois Environmental
 Protection Act
 (“Act”),
 Ill.
 Rev.
 Stat.
1989,
 ch. 111½,
 pars. 1009(a) and
 (b) and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201.142
and 201.143 of the Board’s rules and regulations.
Pursuant to Ill.
 Rev.
 Stat.,
 1990 Supp.,
 ch.
 ill
 1.72,
 par.
1031(a) (1), a joint Motion requesting relief from the Act’s hearing
requirement was filed by the parties on
November
 5,
 1991.
 Notice
of the waiver was published by the Board on November 20,
 1991;
 no
objection to grant of the waiver was received.
 Waiver of hearing
is granted by the Board via today’s Opinion and Order.
A
 Stipulation
 and
 Settlement
 Agreement
 was
 filed
 by
 the
parties
 on November
 5,
 1991.
 The Stipulation
 sets
 forth
 facts
pertaining to the nature, operations, and circumstances surrounding
the
 claimed
 violations.
 Swift-Eckrich,
 Inc.,
 admits
 to
 past
violations of Sections
 9
 (a)
 and
 (b)
 of the Act and 35
 Ill.
 Adm.
Code 201.142 and 201.143 and agrees to pay a civil penalty of Eight
Thousand Dollars
 ($8,000.00).
 Swift—Eckrich Inc.,
 further agrees
to cease and desist from the alleged violations.
The Board finds the Settlement Agreement acceptable under 35
Ill.
 Adm.
 Code
 103.180.
 This
 Settlement Agreement
 in
 no way
affects respondent’s responsibility to
 comply with any
 federal,
state or local regulations,
 including but not limited to the Act
and the Board’s pollution control regulations.
This Opinion
 constitutes
 the Board’s
 findings
 of
 fact
 and
conclusions of law in this matter.
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ORDER
1.)
 The Board hereby accepts the Stipulation and Settlement
Agreement executed by the People of the State of Illinois
and
 Swift—Eckrich,
 Inc.,
 concerning
 violations
 of
Sections
 9(a)
 and
 (b)
 of
 the
 Illinois
 Environmental
Protection Act
 (“Act”),
 Ill. Rev.
 Stat.
 1989,
 ch.
 111½,
pars. 1009(a) and
 (b), and 35 Iii. Adm.
 Code 201.142 and
201.143 by Swift-Eckrich,
 Inc.’s, operations located
 in
Chicago,
 Cook
 County,
 Illinois.
 The Stipulation
 and
Settlement
 Agreement are incorporated
 by
 reference
 as
though fully set forth herein.
2.)
 Swift-Eckrich,
 Inc.,
 shall pay the sum of Eight Thousand
Dollars
 ($8,000.00) within 30 days of the date of this
Order.
 Such payment shall be made by certified check or
money
 order payable
 to
 the Treasurer
 of the
 State
 of
Illinois,
 designated
 to
 the
 Environmental
 Protection
Trust Fund,
 and shall be sent by First Class mail
 to:
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Fiscal Services Division
2200 Churchill Road
P.O.
 Box 19276
Springfield, IL 62794—9276
Swift—Eckrich,
 Inc.,
 shall
 also
 write
 its
 Federal
Employer Identification Number or Social Security Number
on the certified check or money order.
Any
 such
 penalty
 not
 paid within
 the
 time prescribed
shall incur interest at the rate set forth in subsection
(a) of Section 1003 of the Illinois Income Tax Act,
 (Ill.
Rev.
 Stat.
 1989,
 ch.
 120,
 par.
 10—1003),
 as
 now
 or
hereafter amended, from the date payment is due until the
date payment
 is
 received.
 Interest shall
 not accrue
during the pendency of an appeal during which payment of
the penalty has been stayed.
3.
 Swift-Eckrich,
 Inc.
 shall
 cease
 and
 desist
 from
 the
alleged violations.
Section
 41
 of
 the
 Environmental
 Protection
 Act,
 Ill.
 Rev.
Stat.
 1989,
 ch.
 111½,
 par.
 1041,
 provides for
 appeal
 of, final
Orders of the Board within 35 days.
 The Rules of the Supreme Court
of Illinois establish filing requirements.
IT IS SO
ORDERED.
J. THeodore Meyer dissented.
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I, Dorothy M.
 Gunn,
 Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, he~ebycertify th~-t~
 the above Opinion and Order was adopted
on the
 /~7~ day of
 ~
 ,
 1992, by a vote of
//~
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Dorothy M.,4.inn, Clerk
Illinois P~11utionControl Board
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