ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June
3,
1993
COUNTY OF WILL,
)
Complainant,
V.
)
AC 93—15
)
(County No.
WC
93 AC
2)
CDT LANDFILL,
)
(Administrative Citation)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD:
This matter
comes
before the Board upon an April
23,
1993
filing of an Administrative Citation pursuant to Section 311
of
the Illinois Environmental Protection Act
(Act)
by the County of
Will.
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 CDT Landfill on April 22,
1993.
The County
of Will alleges
that
on March
31,
1993,
CDT
Landfill,
present owner and/or operator of
a
facility located in
Will
County
and commonly known
to the Agency
as
CDT,
violated
Section 21(0) (9) of the Act.
The statutory penalty established for
this violation is $500.00 pursuant to Section 42(b) (4) of the Act.
CDT Landfill 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.l(d)(1),
the Board
finds
that CDT Landfill 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 penalty has alreadY
been
paid,
within
30
days
of
the
date
of
this
order
CDT
Landfill shall,
by certified check or money order payable to
the County of Will,
pay a penalty in the amount of $500.00,
which is to be sent to the attention of:
Kathy Sachtleben
Waste Services Analyst
Will County Land Use Department
Solid Waste Division
501 Ella Avenue
Joliet,
Illinois
60433
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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 order.
3.
Penalties upaid 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,
Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1989,
ch.
111-1/2,
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.
I,
Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Boa~,~ereby certify
at the above order was adopted on the
day of
,
1993, by a vote of
~
,/L~
Dorothy M.
G9~’n, Clerk
Illinois Poi&kltion Control Board
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