June
10, 2003
Ms.
Marie E.
Tipsord
Illinois Pollution Control Board
100
W. Randolph
Chicago, Illinois 60601
I am writing this letter in response to
case number R03- 19. I am a private citizen who ha
an interest
in this
case as well as the environment in general. I am a hunter and fisherman
and it gives me great concern whether the game is safe to eat after it has been harvested. I
realize that there are several factors that contribute to
these conditions.
I believe that citizens should have privilege and right to participate fully in permit
hearings.
We
(I) have relied on others to make my concerns known. Knowledge ofthe
issues and involvement in permit process would hopefully eliminate the concerns or show
the shortcomings ofthe permit.
I concur that the rules
should be fair. Permitting entities
should not be adversely
burdened but should be
good corporate citizens ensuring that their actions to are in the
best interest ofthe public.
Most entities have fiduciary responsibility as a primary goal
and the environment is much further downon their list.
The permits should be
clear as to requirements for intent, information and
impacts on the
environment.
Secondly, the permits
and rules should be enforceable by the agency and by
the citizens.
Once a permit has been issued, concerns still remain with the monitoring of
the facility. The monitoring requirements
should also be clear and concise. The
requirements set
forth for monitoring
in the permit process should include actions and
penalties to correct
any violations.
Sincerely,
h
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Larry Miher