ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April
17, 1973
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
#72—17
V.
ROY FRIETSCH
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(BY SAMUEL
T. LAWTON,
JR.):
Respondent has moved to strike the Agency’s amended complaint
on the grounds that the amended complaint specifies additional
dates of violation ranging from April
17, 1972 to March
30,
1973.
An examination of
the original complaint and the motion to amend the
complaint discloses that the Agency is, by its motion, seeking to
add additional dates for alleged violation of open dumping and
housekeeping provisions contained in the Rules and Regulations
Governing the Control of Refuse Disposal Sites and Facilities.
While the motion to amend has been filed only 12 days prior to
the date of the hearing, we do not believe the motion to amend
should be denied or stricken.
The Agency
is following the Rule set forth in Environmental
Protection Agency v. Mystik Tape,
a Division of Borden,
Inc.,
#72-180,
(January 16, l973)requiring the specification of dates of alleged
violations which have occurred subsequent
to the filing of the
petition.
Since the offenses alleged are in the nature of con-
tinuing violations, we do not believe Respondent to be at a disadvan-
tage in his capability
of offering proof in refutation of the alleged
charges.
Rather than grant the motion to strike, we admonish
the Hearing Officer that to the extent Respondent can demonstrate
that the closeness of the filing of the amended complaint to the
date of hearing would place Respondent at a disadvantage in making
its defense to any violations alleged,
the hearing should be continued
to a future date that would enable Respondent to make an adequate
defense.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board,
certify
that the above Order was adopted on the
~1~’
day of April,
1973,
by a vote of
..3
to
a
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