ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August 8, 1972
    JOHN MALNERICK
    v.
    )
    #72—323
    OWENS ILLINOIS PLASTIC PRODUCT DIV.
    Opinion & Order of the Board (by Mr. Currie):
    This citizen complaint charges noise pollution and seeks
    to have an “investigation” resulting in having the company “stop
    the noise for good.’1 It is denominated a “formal” complaint, which
    requires us to decide whether or not to schedule a hearing. The
    relief requested suggests this is not what the complainant really
    wants, and if it were more detail in specifying the facts on
    which the complaint is based would be required to give adequate
    notice to the respondent. In any event we must dismiss the
    formal complaint because the statute does not itself outlaw noise;
    no action can be brought for noise pollution until regulations are
    adopted. Regulations on the subject are presently the subject of
    public hearings in which all interested persons are invited to
    take part. The complaint will be referred to the Environmental
    Protection Agency for investigation.
    It is so ordered.
    I,
    Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
    certify that the Board adopted the above Opinion and Order
    this 8th day of August, 1972, by a vote of 5-0.
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