ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    November
    29,
    1988
    TROJAN CORPORATION,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 88—156
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    )
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by M. Nardulli):
    In response
    to
    a Motion
    to Dismiss
    filed
    by the Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency on November 17,
    1988,
    the Board
    hereby notes
    that the Petition for Variance
    filed with
    the Board
    on September
    20,
    1988
    in the above captioned
    case
    is deficient
    in
    that
    it fails
    to:
    1.
    Request
    a variance for
    a specific time
    period,
    2.
    Set forth
    a time table to come
    into
    compilance,
    3.
    Set forth
    a compliance plan,
    4.
    State
    the present method
    of disposal of
    the explosive contaminated waste,
    to
    include costs of said disposal,
    5.
    Address
    the issue
    of arbitrary or
    unreasonable
    hardship,
    6.
    Address
    the issue of consistency with
    Federal
    Law.
    The Board vacates
    it order of October 20,
    1988
    to await
    the
    recommendation
    of the Agency and enters
    a more information order
    to have the Petitioner
    address
    the deficiencies
    listed above.
    Unless
    an amended petition
    is filed within
    45 days
    of the date
    of
    this Order, curing the above—noted defects,
    this matter will
    be
    subject
    to dismissal, pursuant
    to
    35 111.
    Adin. Code 104.125.
    When
    a sufficient
    amended petition has been received by the
    Board,
    the statutory decision deadline will restart.
    IT
    IS SO ORDERED.
    93—679

    —2—
    I, Dorothy
    M. Gunn,
    Clerk
    of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board,
    hereby certify
    that
    der was adopted
    on
    the
    ~27~L
    day of
    ~
    ,
    1988,
    by a vote
    of
    __________
    nn, Clerk
    Illinois P
    lution Control Board
    93—?80

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