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CE
~tUED
CLERIcS OFFICE
DEC
12003
BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
ADMiNISTRATIVE CITATION
Pollution
STATE OF
Control
IWNOIS
Board
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Complainant,
)
AC ~
)
v.
)
(IEPA No.686-03-AC)
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DOUGLAS S. CARRICO, dlb/a
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CAR~OCOSAUTOHEAP,
)
)
Respondent.
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NOTICE OF FILING
To:
Douglas S. Carrico
19291 Carrico Road
Kane, Illinois 62054
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on this date I mailed for filing with the Clerk ofthe Pollution Control
Board of the State of Illinois the following instrument(s) entitled ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION,
AFFIDAVIT, and OPEN DUMP INSPECTION CHECKLIST.
Respectfully submitted,
Michelle M. Ryan
Special Assistant Attorney General
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
(2 17)
782-5544
Dated: November
25,
2003
THIS
FILING
SUBMITFED ON RECYCLED PAPER
RECE~~ED
CLERK’S OFFICE
DEC
12003
BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
STATE OF
ILLINOIS
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATI ON
Pollution Control Board
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
‘Complainant,
)
AC
t7~1
~
v.
)
(IEPA No. 686-03-AC)
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DO)JGLAS S.
CARRICO,dlbla
)
CARRICOS AUTO HEAP
)
)
Respondent.
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JURISDICTION
This Administrative Citation is issued pursuant to the authority vested in the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency by Section 31.1 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act, 415
ILCS 5/31.1 (2002).
FACTS
1.
That Douglas S. Carrico, d/b/a/ Carricos Auto Heap (“Respondent”) is the present
owner of a facility located at 19291 Carrico Road, Kane, Greene County, Illinois. The property is
commonly known to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency as Kane/Carricos Auto Heap.
2.
That said facility is an open dump operating without an Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency Operating Permit and is designated with Site Code No. 0618115004.
3.
That Respondent has operated said facility at all times pertinent hereto.
4.
That on October28, 2003, Jan Mierofthe Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
Springfield Regional Office inspected the above-described facility. A copy of her inspection report
setting forth the results of said inspection is attached hereto ~ndmade a part hereof.
VIOLATIONS
Based upon direct observations made by Jan Mier during the course of her October28, 2003.
inspection ofthe above-named facility, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency has determined
that Respondent has violated the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (hereinafter, the “Act”) as
foIlows’:~
/
(1)
That Respondent caused or allowed the open dumping of waste in a manner
resulting in litter, a violation of Section 21(p)(1) of the Act, 415 ILCS 5/2l(p)(1)
(2002).
CIVIL PENALTY
Pursuant to Section 42(b)(4-5) of the Act, 415 ILCS 5/42(b)(4-5) (2002), Respondent is
subject to a civil penalty of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) for each of the
violations identified above, for a total of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1 ,500.00). If
Respondent elects not to petition the Illinois Pollution Control Board, the statutory civil penalty
specified above shall be due and payable no later than January 15,2004, unless otherwise provided
by order of the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
If Respondent elects to contest this Administrative Citation by petitioning the Illinois Pollution
Control Board in accordance with Section 31.1 of the Act, 415 ILCS 5/31.1(2002), and if the Illinois
Pollution Control Board issues a finding of violation as alleged herein, after an adjudicatoryhearing,
Respondent shall be assessed the associated hearing costs incurred by the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency and the Illinois Pollution Control Board. Those hearing costs shall be assessed
in addition to the One Thousand Five Hundred Dollar ($1,500.00) statutory civil penalty for each
violation.
2
Pursuant to Section 31 .1(d)(1) of the Act, 415 ILCS 5/31.1 (d)(1) (2002), if Respondent fails
to petition orelects notto petition the Illinois Pollution Control Board forreviewofthisAdministrative
Citation within thirty-five (35) days of the date of service, the Illinois Pollution Control Board shall
adopt a final order, which shall include this Administrative Citation and findings of violation as
alleged’herein, and shall impose the statutory civil penalty specified above.
When payment is made, Respondent’s check shall be made payable to the Illinois
Enyironmental Protection Trust Fund and mailed to the attention of Fiscal Services, Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency, 1021 North Grand Avenue East, P.O. Box 19276, Springfield,
Illinois 62794-9276. Along with payment, Respondent shall complete and return the enclosed
Remittance Form to ensure proper documentation of payment.
If any civil penalty and/or hearing costs are not paid within the time prescribed by order of the
Illinois Pollution Control Board, interest on said penalty and/or hearing costs shall be assessed
against the Respondentfrom the date payment is due up to and including-the date that payment is
received. The Office of the Illinois Attorney General may be requested to initiate proceedings
against Respondent in Circuit Court to collect said penalty and/or hearing costs, plus any interest
accrued.
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PROCEDURE FOR CONTESTING THIS
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
Respondent has the right to contest this Administrative Citation pursuant to and in
accordance with Section 31.1 of the Act, 415 ILCS 5/31/1 (2002). If Respondent elects to contest
this Administrative Citation, then Respondent shall file a signed Petition for Review, including a
Notice of Filing, Certificate of Service, and Notice of Appearance, with the Clerk of the Illinois
~PollutionControl Board, State of Illinois Center, 100 West Randolph, Suite 11-500, Chicago, Illinois
60601. A copy of said Petition for Review shall be filed with the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency’s Division of Legal Counsel at 1021 North Grand Avenue East, P.O. Box 19276, Springfield,
Illinois 62794-9276. Section 31.1 of the Act provides that any Petition for Review shall be filed within
thirty-five (35) days of the date of service of this Administrative Citation or the Illinois Pollution
Control Board shall enter a default judgment against the Respondent.
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~Renee
Cipriano, Director
.c
Date:
i1I2~4O3
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Prepared by:
Susan Konzelmann, Legal Assistant
Division of Legal Counsel
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East•
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
(217) 782-5544
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REMITTANCE FORM
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
)
complainant,
)
AC
)
v.
)
(IEPA No. 686-03-AC)
DOUGLAS S. CARRICO,d/b/a
)
CA~RICOSAUTO HEAP
)
Respondent.
)
FACILITY:
Kane/Carricos Auto Heap
SITE CODE NO.:
0618115004
COUNTY:
Greene
CIVIL PENALTY:
$1,500.00
DATE OF INSPECTION:
October 28, 2003
DATE REMITTED:
SS/FEIN NUMBER:
SIGNATURE:
.
NOTE
Please enter the date of your remittance, your Social Security number (SS) if an individual or
Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) if a corporation, and sign this Remittance Form. Be
sure your check is enclosed and mail, along with Remittance Form, to Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency, Attn.: Fiscal Services, P.O. Box 19276, Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276.
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ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
AFFIDAVIT
IN THE MATTEROF:
)
Carrico’s Auto Heap
)
)
IEPA DOCKET NO.
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Respondent.
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Affiant,
Jan Mier,
being first duly sworn, voluntarily deposes and states as
follows:
1. Affiant is a field inspector employed by the Land Pollution
Control Division of the Environmental Protection Agency and has
been so employed at all times pertinent hereto.
2. On October 28,
2003
between 11:55
a.m. and 12:15p.m.,
Affiant conducted an inspection of an open dump, located in
Sangamon County, Illinois and known as
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Said site has been
assigned site code number LPC#06181 15003 by the Agency.
3. Affiant inspected said site by an on-site inspection, which
included walking and photographing the site.
4. As a result of the activities referred to in Paragraph 3 above,
Affiant completed the Inspection Report form attached hereto and
made a part hereof, which, to the best of Affiant’s knowledge and
belief, is an accurate representation of Affiant’s observations and
factual conclusions with respect to said
open dump.
(_Y~c
Subscribed and Sworn to Before Me
this /DtLday of ?2J~,2003
Notary Public
OFFICIAL SEAL
(~‘HARLENEK. POWELL
~ NOTAc~YPU~LlCSTATE OF ~LUNOIS
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Expir8s ~4arc~15. 1004
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Tire Disposal Site Inspection Checklist
County: GREENE
City/Facility Name:
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Facilit~iLocation:
19290 CARRICOS ROAD,
KANE,
IL
Date:
10/28/03
Inspector(s):. JAN MIER
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F, SUNNY
lnterviewed:
Owner:
Operator:
LPC#:
0618115003
KANE/CARRICOS AUTO HEAP
Region: 5 - Springfield
__________________________________________________
Telephone:
618.535-4708
Time:
From 11:55 To 12:15 Previous Inspection Date: 6/2/03
No. of Photos Taken: # 13
No. of Samples Taken:
0
DOUG CARRICO
Complaint#:
C-02-111-C
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Estimated Number of Used Tires Located At This Facility
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
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Nov 1 4
2003
IEPA..DLPC
VIOL
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT REQUIREMENTS
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9(a)
CAUSE,
THREATEN
OR ALLOW
AIR POLLUTION IN ILLINOIS.
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9(c)
CAUSE OR ALLOW OPEN
BURNING.
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12(a)
CAUSE, THREATEN OR ALLOW WATERPOLLUTION IN ILLINOIS.
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1
12(d)
CREATE A WATERPOLLUTION HAZARD.
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21(a)
CAUSE OR ALLOW OPEN DUMPING
~ USED TIRES~OTHER WASTE
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21(d)
CONDUCT A WASTE-STORAGE, TREATMENT, OR DISPOSAL OPERATION:
(1)
without a permit granted by the Agency
Note: cite only at tire disposal sites where tires are fu~tdisposed after 1/1/92. Also Mark 848.501(c), and 812.101(a) in
DOther RequirementsEl. Also cite when other off-site generated waste has been disposed
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7.
8.
(2)
in violation of any regulations or standards adopted by the Board under this Act
Note: Also Mark appropriate Violations of Part 848
21(e)
DISPOSE, TREAT, STORE, OR ABANDON ANY WASTE EXCEPT AT A SITE WHICH MEETS THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ACT AND REGULATIONS.
Note: Also Mark appropriatd Violations ofPart 848
21(p)
CAUSE OR ALLOW THE OPEN DUMPING OF ANY WASTE IN A MANNER WHICH RESULTS IN ANY OF ThE
FOLLOWING OCCURRENCES AT THE DUMP SITE:
(1)
Litter
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(2)
Scavenging
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(3)
OpenBurning
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(4)
Deposition of Waste in Standing or Flowing Waters
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(5)
Proliferation of Disease Vectors
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(6)
Standing or Flowing Liquid Discharge from the Dump Site
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55(a)
NO PERSON SHALL:
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20.
848. 202(c)
IN ADDITION TO THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN 848.202(b), THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF A SITE AT
WHICH MORE THAN 500 USED OR WASTE TIRES ARE LOCATED SHALL:
(1)
Maintain a Contingency Plan WhichMeets the Requirements of 848.203
(2)
Meet the Record keeping requirements of Part 848 Subpart C
Note: Also Mark a Violation of Subpart C
21.
(3)
Maintain waste tire piles separated from grass, weeds, brush, over-hanging tree limbs, and similar vegetative growth by
no less than 50 feet.
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848202(d) ~~ IN ADDITION TO THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN 848.202(b) and (c), THE OWNER OR OPERATOR ATSITE&AT
WHICH MORE THAN 10,000 USED OR WASTETIRES ARE LOCATED SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING:
(2)
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The entrance shall be controlled at all times by an attendant, lockedentrance, television monitors, controlled roadway
access or other equivalent mechanisms.
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21
84S~.i3
CONTINGENCY PLAN REQUIREMENTS FOR DISPOSAL SITES WITH MORE THAN
500 TIRES
(a)
The owner/operator must meet the requirements of 848.203.
Note: Also Mark a Violation of 848.203(b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), or (h)
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(b)
The contingency plan must be designed to minimize the hazard to human health and the environment from fires and run-
off of contaminants resulting from fires and from disease spreading mosquitos and othetnuisanc~organismswhich may
breed in water accumulations in used or waste tires.
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(c)
Immediately implement the contingency plan provisions whenever there is a fire or run-off resulting from a tire fire, or
whenever there is evidence of mosquito production.
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(d)
The contingency plan must describe the actions that must be taken in responsetufires run-off resulting from tire fires
and mosquito breeding in used or waste tires.
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(e)
The contingency plan must include evacuationprocedures for site personnel, including signals, evacuation routes and
alternate evacuationroutes as well as provisions for pesticide application.
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(I)
The contingency plan must be maintained at the site and submitted to state andiocal authorities.
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(g)
The contingency plan must be reviewed and amended within 30 days ifthe plan fails or the emergency coordinator
changes.
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(h)
At all times, there must be one emergency coordinator on site or on call with responsibility for coordinating emergency
response procedures. The emergency coordinator must be familiar with the plan and all aspects ofthe-site, and have the
authority to commit the resources to carry out the plan.
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STORAGE OF USED AND WASTE TIRES WITHIN BUILDINGS
AT TIRE DISPOSAL SITES
23.
24.
848.204(a)
FAILURE TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 848.204
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Note: Also Mark a Violation of 848.204(b), (c), or (d)
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848.204(b)
STORAGE OF LESS THAN 500 TIRES WITHIN A BUILDING ALLOWED IF:
(1) El
Tires Drained ofAll Water Prior to Placement in the Building
(2) El
All of the BuildingEs Windows and Doors Maintained in Working Order and Secured to Prevent
UnauthorizedAccess.
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The Building Is Maintained So That it Is Fully Enclosed and Has a Roof and Sides WhichAre
Impermeable to Precipitation
(4) El
The Storage of Used or Waste Tires Is not in a Single Family Home or a Residential Dwelling
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25.
848.204(c)
IN ADDITION TO THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 848.204(b), ThE OWNER OPERATOR OF A SITE
WITH 500
OR
MORE USED OR WASTETIRES STORED WITHIN BUILDINGS SHALL:
(1)
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Develop a tire storage plan in consultation with fire officials meeting the requiremeirtsof:848.204 (c)(I)
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consideringthe type of building to be used for the tire storage.
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the plan shall include, but not be limited to, tire storage arrangement; aisle space. clearance
distances between tire piles and sprinklerdeflectors; and access to fire fighting personnel and
equipment
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a copy of the plan shall be filed with the Agency within 60 days of and implemented within 14 days
of filing with the Agency.
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Date:
36.
37.
848.400(b)(2)
AT TIRE DISPOSAL SITES AT WHICH TIRES
ARE DISPOSED
PRIOR TO 1/1/92,
FAILURE TO
COMPLY WITH SUBPART D BY 1/1/92.
Note: Also Mark a Violation of 848.401 or 848.404
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848,401(a)
FAILURE TO MAINTAIN FINANCIAL ASSURANCE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE CURRENT COST
ESTIMATE CALCULATED PURSUANT TO SECTION 848.404 AT ALL TIMES, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE
PROVIDED BY 848.401 (b).
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38.
848,401(b)
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FAILURETO INCREASE THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF FINANCIAL ASSURANCE SO AS TO EQUAL THE
CURRENT COST ESTIMATE WITHIN 90 DAYS AFTER ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
(1) El
an increase in the current cost estimate
(2) El
a decrease in the value of a trust fund
(3) El
a determination by the Agency that an owner or operator no longer meets the financial test of
.
Section 848.415
(4) El notification by the owner or operator that the owner or operator intends to substitute alternative
financial assurance, as specified in Section 848.406 for self-insurance
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39.
4(~
848.40~4(a)(2)
BY
JANUARY 1 OF EACH YEAR, FAILURETO SUBMIT A WRITTEN COST ESTIMATE OF THE COST OF
REMOVING ALL USED OR WASTE TIRES.
848.404(b)
FAILURETO REVISE THE
COST
ESTIMATE WHEN COST ESTIMATES INCREASE.
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PART 848 SUBPART E TIRE REMOVAL AGREEMENTS
41.
42.
43.
848.501(a)
AT TIRE DISPOSAL SITES AT WHICH TIRES ARE FIRST DISPOSED ON OR BEFORE 1/1/92, THE
OWNERJOPERATOR SHALL OBTAIN BY 1/1/92 WRIYFEN APPROVAL FROM THE AGENCY OF A TIRE
REMOVAL AGREEMENT SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBPART.
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848.501(c)
FAILURE
TO FIRST OBTAIN A
LANDFILL PERMIT FROM ThE AGENCY FOR TIRE DISPOSAL SITES AT
WHICH TIRES ARE FIRST DISPOSED AFTER 1/1/92.
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848.502
FAILURE,
BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF A
TIRE DISPOSAL SITE REQUIRED TO FILE AND
RECEIVE APPROVAL OF A TIRE REMOVAL AGREEMENT,
TO REMOVE USED OR WASTE
TII~ESFROM
A TIRE DISPOSAL SITE IN A MANNER THAT:
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Minimizes the need for further maintenance
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Removes all used and waste tires and any residues therefrom; and
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Protects human health during the removal and post removal periods.
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44.
848.506(a)
AT TIRE DISPOSAL SITES AT WHICH TIRES ARE FIRST DISPOSED AFTER 1/1/92, THE
OWNERJOPERATOR SHALL SUBMIT A PROPOSED TIRE REMOVAL AGREEMENT WITHIN 30 DAYS
AFTER RECEIPT OF THE KNOWN FINAL VOLUME OF USED TIRES.
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45.
848.506(b)
THE OWNER OPERATOR SHALL BEGIN REMOVAL OF USED AND WASTE TIRES IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE APPROVED TIRE REMOVAL AGREEMENT WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER WRITTEN AGENCY
APPROVAL, UNLESS THE TIRE REMOVAL AGREEMENT SPECIFIES OTHERWISE
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PART 848 SUBPART F TIRE TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS
46.
848.601(a)
NO PERSON SHALL TRANSPORT MORE THAN 20 USED OR WASTE TIRES IN A VEHICLE UNLESS THE
FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS ARE MET:
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the owner or operator has registered the vehicle with the Agency in accordance with Subpart F,
received approval of such registration from the Agency, and such registration is current, valid and
in effect
(2) El
the owner or operator displays a placard on the vehicle, issued by the Agency following
registration, in accordance with the requirements of Subpart F.
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47.
848.601(b)
NO PERSON SHALL PROVIDE, DELIVER OR TRANSPORT USED OR WASTE TIRES TO A TIRE
TRANSPORTER FOR TRANSPORT UNLESS THE TRANSPORTER’S VEHICLE DISPLAYS A PLACARD
ISSUED BY THE AGENCY UNDER SUBPART F IDENTIFYING THE TRANSPORTER AS A REGISTERED
TIRE HAULER.
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48.
49.
848.606(a)
848.606(b)
UPON APPROVAL OF A REGISTRATION AS A TIRE TRANSPORTER, THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF
ANY VEHICLE REGISTERED TO TRANSPORT USED OR WASTE TIRES SHALL PLACE A PLACARD ON
OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE VEHICLES WHICH DISPLAYS A
NUMBER ISSUED BY THE AGENCY
FOLLOWING THE WORDS “Registered Tire Transporter: (number).”
.
REGISTERED TIRE TRANSPORTER NUMBERS AND LEUERS SHALL BE REMOVABLE ONLY BY
DESTRUCTION. DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE WORDS AND NUMBER, THE VEHICLE OWNER AND
OPERATOR SHALL DISPLAY A SEAL
FURNISHED BY
THE AGENCY WHICH SHALL DESIGNATE THE
DATE ON WHICH THE REGISTRATION EXPIRES.
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Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Inspection Narrative
LPC#06 18115003
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Greene County
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
Inspection Date— 10/28/03
NO~~
Inspector- Jan Mier
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2003
FQ~File
LILPC
On October 28, 2003, I conducted a re-inspection of the above-referenced site. The
owner, Douglas Carrico, was went a Violation Notice L-2002-01430 on 1/14/03. An
extension was given to the compliance deadline until 7/1/03. The property is an old
salvage yard that closed in 2003. The Illinois EPA removed 1,000 tires under a
Consensual Removal Agreement and Mr. Carrico has sent in receipts for removal of over
3,300 tires. Max Mullins Salvage in Mt. Olive, IL has removed the majority ofvehicles
on site.
I arrived at
11:55
a.m. Mr. Carrico lives across the street from the salvage yard. I
knocked on the door ofthe house, but no one answered. I proceeded across the road to
the salvage yard. There appeared to be little change in the site. Vehicles are scattered in
the front ofthe shed (see photo #001). One truck had six tires offthe rim on the back
(see photo #002). Tires, metal.and auto parts are scattered across the east half ofthe shed
(see photo #003). By the auto crusher (see photo #004), the ground is littered with glass,
metal, plastic and oil-stained soil. A school bus (see photo
#005)
is new to the site.
Several areas looked like what is shown in photo #006, with glass, metal, plastic, car
parts and vehicles scattered around. Although a roll offbox is on site, it did not appear
there had been any attempt to consolidate or sort waste.
More vehicles, parts and tires on axles are to the north ofthe shed (see photos #008.
#009, and #0 10). Vegetation has grown up around these wastes. One area contained
rusted metal pipes and gas lanterns (see photo #0 12). Two tractor tires offrim were
observed (see photo #0 12)., The inside ofthe shed is filled with car parts, tools and tires
(see photo #013). I estimated approximately 15 vehicles and 75 tires are still on site. I
departed at 12:15 p.m.
Violations observed at the time ofthe inspection are noted on the attached checklist.
LPC/FOS
—
Springfield Region
STATE OF ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SITE SKETCH
Date of Inspection:
Site Code:
10/28/03
LPC#0618115003
Inspector:
County:
Jan Mier
Greene
.
Site:
.
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
Time:
11:55
a.m.
—
12:15 p.m.
NORTH
Measurements Approximate
Direction ofPhoto
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Not to Scale
‘N
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Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau ofLand
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS
LPC1~O6IS115OO3
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Greene County
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
FOS File
Date: 10/28/03
Time~11:58
a.m.
Direction: NW
Photo by: ~anMier
Photo File Name:
06181 15003—40282003-001
Comments:
Rusted tractors, bathtub,
shed in
background
Date: 10/28/03
Time: 11:59 am.
Direction: E
Photo by: Jan Mier
Photo File Name:
06181 15003-i0282003-002
Comments:
Rusted truck bed wjth tires
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau ofLand
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS
LPC i10618115003
—
Greene County
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
FOSFiIe
~
Date:’ 10/28/03
Time: J2:00 p.m.
Direction: ;E
Photo by: Jan
Mier
Photo File Name:
0618115003-40282003-003
Comments:
Tires, auto parts, plastic, front end
loader
Date: 10/28/03
Time: 12:01 p.m.
Direction: S
Photo by:
Jan Mier
Photo File Name:
061811 5O03~—10282003-004
Comments:
~
Car crusher with glass, metal,
plastic and oil on ground
Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau ofLand
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS
LPC #0618115003
—
Greene County
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
FOS File
Date: 10/28/03
Timer
12:01 p.m.
Direction: S
Photo
by: Jan Mier
Photo File Name:
0618115003-40282003-005
Comments:
School bus not previously on site
Date:
10/28/03
Time:
12:01 p.m.
Direction: E
Photo
by: Jan Mier
Photo File
Name:
06181
15003—10282003-006
Comments:
Vehicle with car parts, glass, metal
and plastic
illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau of Land
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS
LPC
#0618115003
—
Greene County
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
FOS File
Date: 10/28/03
Timer
12:02 p.m.
Direction: F
Photo by: Tan Mier
Photo File 1Name:
06 18 115003--~10282003-007
Comments:
Site offormer tire pile with metal,
glass, tires on axle and lumber with
combine in background
Date: 10/28/03
Time: 12:03 p.m.
Direction: N
Photo by: Jan Mier
Photo File Name:
0618115003-40282003-008
Comments:
Tractor, truck, and lumber in
weeds
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau of Land
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS
LPC #0618115003
—
Greene County
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
FOS File
Date: 10/28/03
Time~12:06 p.m.
Direction: N
Photo by:
Jan Mier
Photo File Name:
0618115003-10282003-011
Comments:
Cardboard, rusted pipe, gas
lanterns
Date:
10/28/03
Time: 12:07p.m.
Direction: E
Photo by: Jan Mier
Photo File Name:
0618115003-10282003-012
Comments:
Tractor tires off the rim
Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau of Land
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS
LPC #0618115003
—
Greene County
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
FOS File
Date: 10/28/03
Time~12:04p.m.
Direction: NE
Photo by: Tan
Mier
Photo File’Name:
0618115003-10282003-009
Comments:
Tires
on axles, metal and
vehicle
parts
Date:
10/28/03
Time:
12:05 p.m.
Direction: W
Photo by:
Jan
Mier
Photo File
Name:
0618115003-40282003-010
Comments:
Abandoned vehicles
illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau ofLand
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS
LPC ~O618115003
—
Greene County
Kane/Carrico’s Auto Heap
FOS File
Date: 10/28/03
Time:’- 12:09
p.m.
Direction: NW
Photo by: Jan
Mier
Photo File ~Name:
0618115003-10282003-013
Comments:
Tires
and
auto
parts
inside shed
0618115003-10282003
PROOF OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that I did on the 25th day
of
November, sendby Certified Mail, Return Receipt
Requested, with postage thereon fully prepaid, by depositing in a United States PostOffice Box a true
and correct copy of the following instrument(s) entitled ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION,
AFFIDAVIT, and OPEN DUMP iNSPECTION CHECKLIST
To: Douglas S. Carrico
19291 Carrico
Kane, Illinois 62054
and
the original
and
nine (9) true and correct copies ofthe same foregoing instruments on the same
date by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, with postage thereon fully
prepaid
To: Dorothy Gunn, Clerk
Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center
100 West Randolph Street, Suite 11-500
Chicago, Illinois 60601
J~XLi~U±1~
Michelle M. Ryan
Special Assistant Attorney General
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021
North Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, illinois 62794-9276
(217)782-5544
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