ILLINOIS
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
April
25,
1972
WILLIAM
L.
RUTHERFORD and
WILLIAM J.
SCOTT, ATTORNEY GENERAL
OF ILLINOIS
v.
)
PCB72—31
KAMMERER CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
v.
)
PCB72-66
ZABORAC ELECTRIC,
INC.
John C.
Parkhurst,
Special Assistant Attorney General,
and
Prescott
E.
Bloom,
Special Assistant Attorney General
for William L.
Rutherford,
a private citizen
and William J.
Scott, Attorney General of Illinois
Thomas
H.
Trager,
Vonachen, Cation, Lawless,
Trager
& Selvin for
Kammerer Concrete Products
Co.
Prescott
E,
Bloom,
Special Assistant Attorney General,
for the
Environmental Protection Agency
Stephen
D.
Gay,
Davis, Morgan
& Witherell
for
Zaborec Electric,
Inc.
Opinion of the Board
(by Jacob D. Dumelle)
Both of these cases deal with complaints of open burning in
Peoria County contrary to provisions of
the Environmental Pro-
tection Act and Regulations prohibiting open burning enacted by
this Board in 1971.
Both eases are therefore governed by the
same principles of
law.
In
72—31, William
L.
Rutherford,
a
private citizen,
and William J.
Scott, Attorney General
of
Illinois, represented by John
C.
Parkhurst averred that Kammerer
Concrete Products Co.
(Kammerer)
caused or allowed the open burn-
ing of automotive tires and other refuse on its property on
December
8,
1971
in violation of the Environmental Protection Act,
Sec.
9
(c).
In 72-66
the Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency)
alleged
that ~aborac
Electric,
Inc,(Zaborac)
caused or allowed
the open burning of refuse on October l3~ 1971 in violation
of
Section 402
(a)
of the Open Burning Regulations.
In
each casey
all parties stipulated to certain material facts.
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In
the Kammerer case,
it was agreed upon that certain open
burning had
in fact occurred on the Kammerer premises on
December
8,
1971 after some of Kammerer~semployees had demo~ished
a
feed and storage shed and had most of the resulting debris
hauled away.
The demolition
material which
was
not removed was
placed
into an area approximately
8 feet by
12
feet and set afire.
The
fire lasted about one-half hour and had an estimated eight
foot flame and one hundred foot smoke plume.
Complainant’s
exhibit one
is
a photograph of the occurrence which illuminates
the
evidence
in
this
case most dramatically.
In
the
•Zaborac case,
the
stipulation
of
facts
stated
that
certain employees of Zaborac
burned several piles
of brush and
trees on October
13, 1971 cleared
from
the
area
in
the
process
of
readying
the
land
for
a
mobile
homes
site.
During
the
burn-
ing
process,
an inspector
for
the
Agency
arrived
on the scene
and
advised
an
employee
of
.Zaborac
that
the
burning
might
he
illegal
and
no further burning
was
commenced,
although
consider-
able quantities of waste remained to be combusted.
In
each
case,
the
respondents
put
forth,
in
defense,
the
contention
of
ignorance
of
the
legal
prohibition
against
open
burning.
Open
burning
has
been
illegal
in
Illinois
by
reason
of existing regulation
since 1965,
It
is
true
that
the
rules
have been recently rewritten and that there presently
are
and
have been certain exceptions to the ban against open burning.
Nonetheless,
we
are
past
the
time
when
we
can
fairly
be
expected
to seriously consider ignorance of
the
legal
prohibition
in
‘total
mitigation
of
the
environmental
offense
of
uncontrolled
open
burning.
Both
respondents
in
these
cases
have
acted
wisely
to
inform
their
employees
of
the
law
against
open
burning.
We
wish
they
had
done
so
at
an
earlier
date
so
as
to
preclude
the
subject
occurrerces.
We
shall
order
the
payment
of
a
r~qney penalty
of one
hundred
dollars
.($lOo,00’)
in
each
of
these
matters
for
the
specific
instances
of
open
burning.
Mr.
Dumelle
believes
the
oenalty
should
be
$200.00
in
each
case.
This opinion constitutes
the Board~sfindings of
fact. and
conclusions
of
law.
ORDER: PCB71—31, Rutherford et al
v.
Kammerer Concrete Products
Co.
Kammerer Concrete Products
Co.
shall
pay
to
the
State
of
Illinois
the
sum
of
one
hundred
dollars
($loo~o0)
as
penalty
for
violation of
the prohibition against open burning.
Payment shall
he made within thirty-five
(35)
days
of
the
entry
of this order
by
certified
check
or
money
order
to the Fiscal Services
Division,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
220C)
Churchill
Road,
Sprinqfieli
Illinois
62706W
ORDER:
PCB72-66, EPA v.Zabor~p.Electric,
Inc.
Zaborac
Electric,
Inc.
shall pay
to the State of Illinois
the sum of Dna hundred dollars
($100.00)
as penalty for viola-
tion of the prohibition against open burning.
Payment shall
be made within thirty—five
(35)
days of the entry of this order
by certified check or money order
to the Fiscal Services Divi-
sion, Environmental Protection Agency,
2200 Churchill Road,
Springfield,
Illinois
62706.
I, Christan Moffett, Clerk
of
the Pollution Control Board,
certif:y that the Board adopted the above Opinion
and Order of
the Board this
25th day of
ApriL
,
1972, by
a vote of
5-0
-.