ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    June
    29,
    1984
    GEORC1Z\-PACIFIC CORPORATION AND
    )
    TAYF4ORVILLE SANITARY DISTRICT,
    Petitioners,
    v.
    )
    PCB 84—78
    ILLINOIS
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTI ON
    )
    AGENCY,
    ORDER
    Oi~ THE
    BOARD
    (by
    J.
    D.
    Durnelle)
    On
    June
    20,
    1984,
    Georgia—Pacific
    Corporation
    and
    Taylor—
    yule
    Sanitary
    District
    filed
    a
    Petition
    for
    Variance
    from
    35
    111.
    Adiu.
    Code
    302.203
    and
    304.106,
    and
    two
    motions
    to
    appear.
    This
    matter
    will
    be
    set
    for
    hearing.
    To
    allow
    more
    informed
    decisionmaking
    by
    the
    Board,
    the
    parties
    are
    encouraged
    to
    prOvide
    information
    at
    hearing
    on
    the
    following
    subjects:
    1.
    Information
    on
    the
    flow,
    character
    and
    water
    quality
    of
    the
    receiving
    stream,
    as
    required
    by
    35
    Ill,
    Adrn,
    Code
    104. 121(d)
    and
    (g);
    and
    2.
    A
    detailed
    description
    of
    each
    control
    option
    being
    evaluated,
    including a
    specific
    time
    schedule
    for
    completing evaluation of each control option,
    as
    required by 35 Ill, Mm.
    Code 104.121(f).
    The
    motion to appear by Andrew
    F.
    Hodges is hereby granted.
    The
    motion
    to appear by Robert Broverman,
    P.C., will be treated
    as
    an
    appearance, pursuant to 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 101.106(c).
    IT
    IS
    SO
    ORDERED.
    Board
    Member
    Bill
    Forcade
    Concurred.
    I,
    Dorothy
    M.
    Gunn,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control
    Board, hereby certify that the above Order was
    adopted on the _~~day
    of
    --
    $
    1984
    by
    a
    vote
    of
    __________—.
    Dorothy M.
    nn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
    58-507

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