ILLINOIS POLLUTION. CONTROL BOARD
May
24,
1990
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
CALUMET INDUSTRIES,
INC.
)
R89-18
AIR RULE REVISION,
35
ILL.
)
(Rulemaking)
ADM. CODE
215.620 AND 215.621
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J..Marlin):
This
docket was opened
in response
to
a letter
received
November
20,
1989,
in which Calumet Industries sugcested
modification of
35
Ill.
Adrn. Code
215.620 and 215.621.
Calumet
seeks
to have
reference to a substance currently identified
by
manufacturer’s
name deleted and replaced by a generic description
of the substance.
By Order
of December
20,
1989,
the Board
construed
this
letter as
a petition
for rulemaking,
but noted
that
the petition failed to satisfy the information
requirements
of Title VII
of the Act and
35
Ill.
Adm. Code Part
102.
The Board accordingly gave Calumet
30 days
in which
to file
an amended petition,
noting
that
if
no amendment was filed
“the
petition will
be subject
to dismissal”.
On January
lB Calumet moved for
a
30 day extension of
time
in which
to respond
to
the December
20 Order, which the Board
granted on January
25,
1990.
Calumet’s amended petition was due
to be filed on or before February 19,
1990.
Now,
some
90 days after
the extended deadline has passed,
no
amended petition has been received.
The Board accordingly finds
the appropriate action
to be dismissal of
the petition and
closing of
the docket.
Calumet
is
free to file
a new petition,
if
it so chooses,
which will be given
a new docket number.
The
Board advises Calumet,
however,
that
it has recently amended
its
Part
102 rules,
and the requirements
for
a sufficient
petition
have changed.
In the event Calumet chooses
to proceed,
it should
request
a copy
of the Board’s Order
in R88-5B,
In the Matter of
Procedural
Rules Revision,
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
102 and 106
(Subparts
0,
E, and
F)
(May
10,
1990).
Accordingly,
this petition
is dismissed and the docket
is
closed.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
111—517
I, Dorothy
M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify
tliat
the above Order was adopted on
the
~,~7-~/ZL
day of
_______________
,
1990,
by a vote of 70•
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Dorothy M.
Gur’in,
Clerk
Illinois Po1~utionControl Board
111—518