ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
August 30,
1990
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Complainant,
V.
)
AC 89—304
)
(Administrative Citation)
G
& M WRECKING CO.,
INC.,
)
(IEPA No.
10085-AC)
Respondent.
DISSENTING OPINION
(by J. Theodore Meyer):
I
dissent
from
the
majority
opinion
in
this
matter.
My
dissent
is
based
on two
issues.
First,
I believe that there
is
sufficient indication
in the record to support
a finding of “open
dumping”.
As the majority states,
the Agency inspector witnessed
two men standing next to a pile of burning rubber—coated wire.
I
believe that this occurrence meets the definition of open dumping-
—the consolidation of refuse at a disposal site which does not meet
the requirements
of
a sanitary
landfill.
(Section
3.24
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act.)
I
believe
that
the
majority’s
concern that the record does not show “where the wire came
from”
(majority
opinion
at
p.
4)
is
irrelevant
to
the
issue
of
open
dumping.
Additionally,
I believe that it
is clear that the wire
is “refuse”.
Second,
I strongly disagree with the majority’s implication
that
the question
of who “dumped”
the wire
on
the
property
is
relevant in this case.
I believe that the administrative citation
system,
as
created
by
the
General
Assembly,
imposes
strict
liability on landowners.
In other words,
if
a violation which is
subject to the administrative citation process occurs on a person’s
property, that landowner is
liable for the penalty established by
statute.
The only exception to this strict liability is where the
landowner can demonstrate “uncontrollable circumstances”.
(Section
31.1(d) (2)
of
the
Act.)
I
believe
that
the
category
of
“uncontrollable circumstances”
is limited to acts
of God.
For these reasons,
I dissent.
~
J.
heodore
Mey’or
Board Member
114—SR S
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I,
Dorothy N.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above Dissenting Opinion was filed
on the
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1990.
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Dorothy M. Gunn,
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
114—886