ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    September
    4,
    1987
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    AMENDMENTS TO 35
    ILL. ADM.
    CODE
    )
    R86-10
    211
    &
    215 ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION
    STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR
    SYNTHESIZED PHARMACEUTICAL
    MANUFACTURING PLANTS.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by
    3.D.
    Dumelle):
    This matter
    comes before
    the Board upon an August
    12,
    1987,
    motion
    for interlocutory appeal
    of Hearing Officer’s Order, filed
    by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    (Agency).
    Abbott
    responded on August 20,
    1987.
    The Board addressed the issue of
    Abbott’s role
    at the August
    25, hearing on August 20,
    1987.
    Today’s action addresses the issues remaining
    in
    the Agency’s
    appeal and
    in Abbott’s response.
    First, Abbott argues that the appeal should be dismissed
    because
    the Agency has not followed “established Board precedent”
    for seeking an interlocutory appeal
    in that the Agency did not
    first request that the Hearing Officer
    grant
    the appeal.
    The
    Board
    finds that the Agency properly filed
    its appeal pursuant to
    35111.
    Adm. Code 103.140(f).
    Second,
    the Agency requests that Abbott be prohibited
    from
    presenting data at hearing which
    is inconsistent with the data
    Abbott provided
    to the Agency’s contractor,
    Mr.
    Ponder.
    Abbott
    objects
    to such
    a request.
    Abbott states that if contrary
    information
    is uncovered
    “it will provide
    it
    to the Agency
    as
    well as provide
    it
    in testimony.”
    The Board notes
    that the rules governing the admission of
    evidence in regulatory proceedings are not as strict as the rules
    applicable
    to judicial proceedings.
    The purpose
    of
    a hearing
    is
    to receive information
    ——
    as much relevant information as
    possible
    ——
    to promote an
    informed decision.
    In furtherance
    of
    that end,
    all material and relevant evidence will be admitted
    into the record.
    The Board
    is not persuaded
    that this practice
    ought
    to
    be restricted
    in this proceeding.
    Therefore,
    the
    Agency’s motion
    is denied.
    Third,
    the Agency requests that
    a fourth hearing date be
    set
    by
    the Board,
    to be held
    at the option
    of the Agency.
    The Agency
    is concerned that
    it may not have sufficient
    time
    to analyze the
    information Abbott presents on September
    22, and that
    it may need
    an additional hearing date
    to respond.
    Abbott made no
    response
    to
    the issue of
    a fourth hearing.
    81—151

    The Board orders that
    the Hearing Officer
    schedule
    a fourth
    hearing,
    to be held no later
    than October
    30,
    1987.
    The Board
    orders this hearing to allow the Agency an opportunity
    to fully
    respond
    to evidence
    to
    be presented on September
    22,
    1987.
    The
    September 22 hearing will proceed as scheduled,
    with Abbott’s
    complete presentation and with Agency cross—examination
    as time
    and circumstances permit.
    This fourth hearing will
    be the final
    hearing
    in this proceeding.
    Finally,
    the Board
    notes
    its displeasure with the delay that
    has plagued this proceeding.
    The initial proposal was
    filed in
    February of 1986.
    The deadline
    for the promulgation of
    regulations
    (December
    31,
    1987)
    is rapidly approaching and
    in all
    probability cannot now be met.
    Although the Board understands
    that yet another amended proposal will
    be
    forthcoming,
    the
    Hearing Officer and the participants must strictly adhere to the
    schedule outlined above.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Dorothy M.
    Gunn,
    Clerk
    of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify
    that th~e above Order was adopted
    on
    the
    ~
    day of
    ~
    ,
    1987 by
    a vote
    of
    __________________
    Dorothy M./Gunn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control
    Board
    81—152

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