ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August 29, 1972
    DANVILLE METAL STAMPING CO.
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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    Opinion & Order of the Board (by Mr. Currie):
    The company wishes to fill an old shale pit with dirt
    and demolition refuse described as brick, mortar, glass, and
    broken concrete from an urban renewal area. A variance is
    necessary because of the rule against dumping solid waste
    into standing water. PCB Regs., Ch. 7, Rule 5.12(c). The
    Agency recommends a grant on certain conditions, finding that
    if they are followed no pollution will exist. The company
    agrees to the conditions. The rule is a prophylactic one
    designed to guard against pollution; in light of the facts
    regarding the relatively innocuous nature of the material,
    the low permeability of the surrounding strata, the precau-
    tions that will be taken to present overflow, and the social
    desirability of filling this presently unusable and dangerous
    land, we think the variance should be granted. See Whetzel
    Construction Co. v. EPA, #71-302 (Feb. 3, 1972)
    ORDER
    Danville Metal Stamping Co.. is hereby granted a variance
    from PCB Regs. Ch. 7, Rule 5.12(c) to allow the deposit of
    certain material in its shale pit at 17 Oakwood Avenue, Dan-
    yule, Illinois, subject to the following conditions:
    1. The refuse to be accepted and deposited shall be limited
    to brick, mortar, glass, broken concrete, and earth
    excavations.
    2. Petitioner shall notify the Agency and Pollution Control
    Board within 7 days of any entry of water from the pit
    into the Vermillion River. A chemical analysis of the
    water leaving the pit shall be included in the notice.
    I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
    certify that the Board ad pted the above Opinion and Order
    this
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