ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February 28, 1974
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
v.
)
PCB 72—112
U.S.
SCRAP CORPORATION,
Respondent.
ORDER
(By Mr.
Henss)
On March
24,
1972 the Environmental Protection Agency
filed a complaint against U.S.
Scrap Corporation alleging
that respondent caused or allowed open burning, caused or
allowed the discharge of particulate and gaseous emissions,
and installed an incinerator without a permit in violation of
certain provisions of the Environmental Protection Act.
The
EPA appearing by its attorney, the Attorney General of the
State of Illinois, now moves
that the prosecution case be
dismissed.
In support of
its motion for dismissal the Agency
states that the operations described in the complaint are
no longer being conducted,
that citizens are no longer willing
to testify and that fire department records which were to form
a basis for proof of the violations have been determined to
be inaccurate.
We will allow the dismissal for the reasons suggested
by the Agency.
The dismissal will be without prejudice so that
any citizen who disagrees with the action being taken by the
Agency will have an opportunity to commence his or her
independent action.
It is ordered that this action be and it is hereby
dismissed without prejudice.
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I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois
Pollution Control Board hereby certify that the above
order was adopted on the 28th day of February,
1974 by
a vote of
5 to
0.
Christan L. Noffet 4~jLerk
Illinois Pollution ~6~?trol Board
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