ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February
8,
1990
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
PCB 89—65
(Enforcement)
VAUGHN M.
BRIGHT,
d1/b/a IMPERIAL PLATING
CO.,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by
B.
Forcade):
This matter cones before the Board
U~Ofl
a complaint filed
on
behalf of
the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(“Agency”),
by and through
its attorney,
Neil
F.
Hartigan,
Attorney General of the State of
Illinois,
against Vaughn
M.
Bright,
d/b/a Imperial Plating Company
(“Bright),
located
in
Springfield, Sangamon County,
Illinois.
The complaint alleges
that Bright has violated Section
9(b)
of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act
(“Act”),
Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1987,
ch.
1ll~, pars.
1009(b) and 35
Ill. Adm.
Code 201.143 and 201.144 of
the Board’s
rules and regulations.
Hearing on this matter was held on January 9,
1990
in
Springfield,
Illinois.
At the hearing,
the parties submitted
a
Stipulation
and Settlement Agreement,
executed by
the parties.
The Stipulation
sets forth
a full stipulation of all material
facts pertaining
to the nature,
operations,
and circumstances
surrounding
the claimed violations.
Bright admits
to past
violations of Section
9(b)
of
the Act and
35
Ill. Adm.
Code
201.144 and agrees
to pay a civil penalty of
$600.
Bright
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
;•:i:h any federal,
state or local
regulations,
including
but not limited
to
the Act
and the Board’s air pollution control
regu ations.
This Opinion constitutes
the Board’s findings of fact and
conclusions of
law
in this matter.
ORDER
The Board hereby accepts
the Stipulation and Settlement
Agreement executed by the :llinois Environmenral Protection
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Agency and Vaughn
M.
Bright, d/b/a Imperial Plating Company
concerning Bright’s electroplating operations
which are capable
of emitting particulate matter
into the atmosphere
located
in
Springfield,
Sangamon County,
Illinois.
The Stipulation and
Settlement Agreement are incorporated by reference
as though
fully set forth herein.
Section
41
of the Environmental Protection Act,
Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1987,
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.
I,
Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby cert~ifythat the above Opinion and Order was
adopted on
•the
______
day
of ________________________
,
1990,
by
a
vote of
.
Dorothy
M.
Gunn,
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
Board
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