ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June
21,
1990
PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF ILLINOIS,
Complainant,
)
PCB 90—58
(Enforcement)
ARLINGTON PLATING COMPANY,
an Illinois corporation,
Respondent.
APPEARANCE FOR
THE COMPLAINANT
BY RENEE CIPRIANO,
ASSISTANT
ATTORNEY GENERAL
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by M. Nardulli)
This matter comes before the Board
upon a complaint
filed
April
13,
1990,
on behalf
of
the People of the State of
Illinois
(“People”), by and through
its attorney, Neil
F. Hartigan,
Attorney General of
the State of illinois, against Arlington
Plating Company
(Arlington),
located
in Palatine,
Cook County,
Illinois.
The complaint alleges
that Arlington has violated
Section 9(b) of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act
(“Act”),
Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1989,
ch. lll~, pars.
1001,
et.
seq.,
and 35
Ill.
Adm. Code
201.143 of the Board’s
rules and
regulations.
Hearing on this matter was held June
6,
1990
in Chicago,
Illinois.
At hearing,
the parties submitted
a Stipulation and
Settlement Agreement,
executed
by the parties.
The Stipulation
sets forth
facts pertaining
to the nature,
operations,
and
circumstances surrounding
the claimed violations.
Arlington
admits
to past violations of Section
9(b) of the Act and
35
111.
Adm. Code 201.143 and agrees
to pay a civil penalty of
two
thousand five hundred dollars
($2,500).
Arlington 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 res~ondent’sresponsibility
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 Arlington, concerning
Arlington’s operations located in Palatine, Cook
County,
Illinois.
The Stipulation and Settlement
Agreement are incorporated by reference as though
fully set forth herein.
2.)
Arlington shall pay the sum of
two
thousand five
hundred dollars
($2,500) 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
:llinois, 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
Arlington
shall also write
its Federal Employer Identification
Number
or Social Security Number on the certified check
or money
order.
Section
41 of the Environmental Protection Act,
Ill. Rev.
Stat.
1989,
ch. lll~,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.
Board Member
J. Theodore Meyer dissented.
I,
Dorothy
M. Gunn,
Clerk
of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certify_that
the above Opinion and Order was
adopted on
the
~
day of
___________________,
1990,
by
a
vote of
~-/
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Dorothy
M. G~nn, Clerk
Illinois Po±lutionControl Board
112—408