ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL SOARD
January
9,
1975
CITIZENS
FOR
A
BETTER
ENVIRONMENT
an
Illinois
Non—For-Profit
Corp.,
Complainant.
PCB 74—285
NORTH ELMHURST SANITARY DISTRICT,
a Municipal
Corporation
and
TEE
CiTY
OF
ELMHURST,
a
Municipal
Corporation,
Respondent,
ORDER
OF
THE.
BOARD
(by
Mr.
Dumelle):
The
City
of
Elmhurst
filed
a Motion
~
Dismiss
on
January
2,
1975.
The
Motion
was
directed
to
seven
points.
The
first
three
points
dealt
with
the
ability
of
Citizens
for
a
Better
Environment
(CEE)
to
maintain
the
present
action.
The
Board
has
previously
found
in
favor
of
CEE
on
these
three
points
:Ln
a
case
entitled,
CI3E
v,
Citizens
Utility
Company
of
Illinois, PCB 74—367
(January 9,
1975)
The next two points raised
by
the
City
of
Elmhurst
deal with the Board~sauthority to
levy
a
fine
or
enter
a cease and desist order.
These questions have been fully
litigated in City of Waukegan v.
Pollution
Control Board,
et
al,
57 Ill.
2d 170; Cobin v. Pollution Control Board,
16.
Ill. App.
3d 958.
Therefore,
these allegations do not support
a Motion
to Dismiss.
The Board finds that CBE stated enough allegations to
cive Respondent notice as to what he
is being charged. with
so that he may put forth an adequate defense.
Paragraph
.3of
Count
I
alleges
that
the
City
of
Elmhurst operates a
sewage treatment facility.
Paragraph
6 alleges that both
the
City
of
Elmhurst and the North Elmhurst
Sanitary
District
have caused
a violation of Rule
602
(b)
of
Chapter
3.
Paragraph
7
alleges that both Respondents have caused
a violation of
Rule
903(c) (3)
of
the Water Pollution Regulations by failing
to
obtain an operating permit from the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency,
F’or
these
reasons,
Points
5~6, and
7
do
not
support
a
Motion
to
Dismiss.
The
Poard
hereby
denies
the
City
of
Elnihurst~s
Motion
to
Dismiss.
15—189
1,
Christan
L.
Mcffett,
Clerk
of
the
Illinois
Pol1ut~on
Control
Board,
hereby
certify
the
above
Order
was
adopted
on
the
9~~day
of
January,
1975
by
a
vote
of
~
~
Christan
L.
Moffet~~1erk
Illinois Pollution~6ntrolBoard