BEFORE THE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS
DUNN'S UNIVERSITY
BP,
Petitioner,
v.
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
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PCB No. 08-10
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(LUST Appeal)
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NOTICE OF FILING
To:
Dorothy
M. Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
James
R.
Thompson Center
100 West Randolph Street
Suite 11-500
Chicago, IL 60601
William
D. Ingersoll
Managing Attorney
III. Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Ave. East
Springfield,
IL 62702
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that we have this day filed with the office
of the Clerk
of the Pollution Control Board the
Petition for Review
a copy of which
is enclosed
herewith and hereby served upon you.
October
30,2007
DUNN'S UNIVERSITY BP
One of its Attorneys
John
1.
Hundley
Mandy
L.
Combs
THE SHARP
LAW FIRM, P.C.
P.O. Box 906
- 1115 Harrison
Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
618-242-0246
Counsel for Petitioner Dunn's University
BP
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BEFORE THE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
OF THE STATE
OF ILLINOIS
DUNN'S UNIVERSITY BP,
Petitioner,
v.
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
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PCB No. 08-10
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(LUST Appeal)
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PETITION FOR REVIEW
Pursuant to
§§
40 and 57.7 of the Environmental Protection Act ("Act"), 415 ILCS 5/40,
5/57.7, and to the Board's regulations
on Leaking Underground Storage Tank ("LUST")
decisions,
35 ILL. ADM. CODE 105.400
et seq.]
petitioner Dunn's University BP ("Dunn's"),
submits this Petition for Review of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency ("Agency")
decision attached hereto as Exhibit 1 ("Decision") modifying Dunn's Corrective Action Plan
Budget ("Budget") so
as to delete and deny approval of $10,401.66 of Consulting
Personnel and Consultant's Material costs incurred under the LUST program.
Pursuant to
§
57.8(1) of the Act, Dunn's further requests the Board to order the Agency
to pay Taylor's legal costs for seeking payment
in this appeal.
I.
THE AGENCY'S FINAL DECISION
The Decision of which review is sought is contained in Exhibit 1 hereto.
H. SERVICE OF THE AGENCY'S FINAL DECISION
The Decision indicates it was mailed June 22,2007. It was received by Dunn's June
25,2007. An order was entered
on August 9,2007, giving Dunn's until October 30,2007
to file a petition for review. See Exhibit 2.
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III. GROUNDS FOR ApPEAL
1. The Agency's conclusion that the Consulting Personnel costs exceed the minimum
requirements necessary to comply with the Act under 415 ILCS 5/57.7(c)(3)
is erroneous,
arbitrary and capricious.
2. The Agency's conclusion that such Consulting Personnel costs are ineligible for
reimbursement under
35 III. Adm. Code 732.630(0) is erroneous, arbitrary and capricious.
3. The Agency's denial of the $9,883.06 in costs for Consulting Personnel associated
with activities associated with the Corrective Action remedial design and planning and
Amended Corrective Action plan and budget preparation, and activities associated with
Field Activities as being duplicative and excessive
to meet the requirements of the Act as
required under 415 IICS 57.7(c)(3) and 35 III. Adm. Code 734.630(0) is erroneous,
arbitrary, capricious, and contrary to law.
4. The Agency's conclusion that the Consultant's Material costs exceed the minimum
requirements necessary to comply with the Act under 415 ILCS 5/57.7(c)(3)
is erroneous,
arbitrary and capricious.
5. The Agency's conclusion that such Consultant's Material costs are ineligible for
reimbursement under
35 III. Adm. Code 732.630(0) is erroneous, arbitrary and capricious.
6. The Agency's denial of the $518.60 in costs for Consultant's Material associated
with utilizing a GSP system, vehicle use, and OTR permits
as not be reasonable under 415
IICS 57.7(c)(3)
is erroneous, arbitrary, capricious, and contrary to law.
7. The Agency's conclusion that the $518.60 costs for Consultant's Material
associated with utilizing a GSP system, vehicle use, and OTR permits are included in the
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soil excavation, transportation and disposal rate and the backfill rate and therefore exceed
the maximum payment amounts set forth
in Subpart H, Appendix D, and/or Appendix E of
35 III. Adm. Code 734 is erroneous, arbitrary, capricious, and contrary to law.
IV. CONCLUSION.
For the foregoing reasons, petitioner Dunn's University BP, respectfully petitions the
Board to reverse the denial
of reimbursement in the amount of $10,401.66 and order the
Agency to pay its attorneys' fees for this appeal.
October
30,2007
DUNN'S UNIVERSITY BP
By:
One of its Attorneys
John
T. Hundley
Mandy
L. Combs
THE SHARP LAW FIRM, P.C.
P.O. Box 906 - 1115 Harrison
Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
618-242-0246
Counsel for Petitioner Dunn
s
University
BP.
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ILUNGIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
2007
1021 NORTH GRAND
AVENUE
EAST, P.O.
SOX
19276,
SPRiNGFIELD,
IlliNOIS 62794-9276 - ( 217) 782-3397
JAMES R. THOMPSON
CENTER,
100
WEST
RANDOLPH, SUITE 11-300, CHICAGO, IL 60601 - (312) 814-6026
Roo R. BLAGOJEVICH, GOVERNOR
DOUGLAS P. SCOTT, DIRECTOR.
CERTIFIED MAIL
7004 2510 0001 8620
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JUN
217/782-6762
Dunn's University BP
Attention:
Jim Dunn
2218 Seneca Drive
Charleston,
IL 61920
Re:
LPC #0290105024
-- Coles County
Charleston
I
Dunn'sUniversity BP
419 West Lincoln Avenue
Leaking UST Incident No. 20000804 and 20060080
Leaking UST Technical File
Dear Mr. Dunn:
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (minois EPA) has reviewed the Corrective Action
Plan (plan) submitted for the above-referenced incident. This plan, dated March 5, 2007, was
received by the Illinois EPA on March 8, 2007. Citations in this letter are from the
Environmental
Protection Act (Act), as amended by Public Act 92-0554 on June 24, 2002, and
35
Illinois Administrative Code (35
m.
Adm. Code).
The lllinois
EPA
req~res
modification of the plan; therefore, the plan is conditionally approved
with the illinois EPA'smodifications. The following modifications are necessary, in addition to
those provisions already
outlined in the plan, to demonstrate compliance with Title XVI ofthe
Act
(Sections 57.7(b)(2) and 57.7(c) ofthe Act and 35
m.
Adm. Code 734.505(b) and
734.510(a»:
The Illinois EPA
wishes to
clarifY
the proposed Highway Authority Agreement for the
exclusion
ofthe soil contamination migrating into the roadways must extend to where
soil contamination does not
exce"'~
the most stringent remediation objectives. The
proposed Highway Authority Agreement map does not reflect this.
Please note that
all
activities associated with the remediation ofthis release proposed in the plan
must be executed in accordance with all applicable regulatory and statutory requirements,
including compliance with the proper permits.
In addition, the budgetis modified pursuant to Sections 57.7(b)(3) and 57.7(c) ofthe Act and 35
TIL Adm. Code 734.505(b) and 734.510(b). Based on the modifications listed in Section 2 of
Attachment A, the amounts listoo
in
Section 1 ofAttachment A have been approved. Please note
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that the costs must be incurred in accordance with the approved plan. Be aware that the amount
ofpayment from the Fund maybe limited by Sections 57.8(d), 57.S(e), and
57.B(g)
of the Act, as
well as 35 Ill. Adm. Code 734.630 and 734.655.
NOTE: The plan proposes activities that are technically acceptable. However, for the purpose
ofpayment from the Underground Storage Tank Fund, some ofthe activities are
in
excess of
those necessary to meet the minimum requirements ofthe Act and regulations. Owners and
operators
are advised that they may not be entitled to full payment for this reason. The Illinois
EPA will
review your complete request for partial or final payment from the Fund after
it
is
submitted to the minois EPA. In addition, please note that amended plans and/or budgets must
be submitted and approved prior to the issuance of a No Further Remediation (NFR) Letter.
Costs associated with a plan or budget that have not been approved prior to the issuance of an
NFR Letter will not be paid.
The
activities in excess ofthose necessary to meet the minimum requirements ofthe Act and
regulations are
referenced in Attachment A. While it is technically
ac~table
that these
activities.he performed, payment fromthe Funduis..not approved.
Pursuant to Sections 57.7(b)(5) and 57.12(0) and (d) ofthe ACt and 35
m.
Adm. Code 734.100
and
734.125, the Illinois EPA requires that a Corrective Action Completion Report that achieves
compliance with applicable remediation objectives be submitted
within
30 days after completion
of the plan to:
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau ofLand - #24
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Section
1021 North Grand Avenue East
Post Office Box 19276
Springfield, IL 62794.9276
Please submit all correspondence
in
duplicate and include the Re: block shown at the beginning
of this letter.
Please note that, ifwithin four years after the approval ofthis plan, compliance with the
applicable remediation objectives has not been achieved and a Corrective Action Completion
Report has not been submitted, the Illinois EPA requires the submission
ofa status report
pursuant to Section 57.7(b)(6) of the Act.
An
underground storage tank system owner or operator may appeal this decision to the TIlinois
Pollution Control Board. Appeal rights are attached.
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Ifyou have any questions or need further assistance, please contact Carol Hawbaker at
:i
17/782-
5713..
HAC:CLH
Attachment: A
c:
United Science Industries, Inc.
BOL File
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AttacrJillent A
Re:
LPC # 0290105024 -- Coles County
Charleston! Dunn's University BP
419
West Lincoln Avenue
Leaking UST Incident No. 20000804 and 20060080
Leaking UST Technical File
. The budget was previously approved for:
$1,367.00
$12,635.31
$554,375.90
.
$0.00
$67,457.14
$62,201.11
$345.40
Drilling and Monitoring Wen Costs
Analytical Costs
Remediation and Disposal Costs
UST Removal and Abandonment Costs
Paving, Demolition, and Well
Abandonment Costs
Con~lUlting
Personnel Costs
Consulting Materials Costs
As
a
result of
the
illinois EPA'srnodification(s) in Section 2 ofthis Attachment A, the following
amounts are.approved:
$O.OO~
$3,200.88/
$132,681.50/
$0.00
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$9,748.40 v
$9,471.00 v
1,173.40
v.-
DriUingand Monitoring Well Costs
Analytical Cos.ts
Remediation and Disposal Costs
UST Removal and Abandonment Costs
Paving, Demolition, and Well Abandonment Costs
Consulting Personnel Costs
Consultant'sMaterials Costs
Handling
charges will be detennined at the time a billing package is reviewed by the minois
EPA. The amount of allowable handling charges wili be detennined in accordance with Section
57.S(t) ofthe Environmental Protection Act (Act) and 35 Illinois Administrative Code (35
m.
Adm. Code) 734.635.
Therefore,
the total cumulative budget is approved for:
$1,367.00
$15,836.19
$687,057.40
$0.00
$77,205.54
$71,672.11
$1,518.80
Drilling and Monitoring Well Costs
Analytical Costs
Remediation and Disposal Costs
UST Removal and Abandonment Costs
Paving, Demolition,
and Well Abandonment Costs
Consulting Personnel Costs
Consultant'sMaterials Costs
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1.
$10,000.00 for Building Demolition costs that exceed the maximum payment amounts set
forth in Subpart H, Appendix D, and/or Appendix E
of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 734. Such
costs are ineligible for payment from the Fund pursuant to 35
m.
Adm. Code
734.630(zz). In addition, such costs are not approved pursuant to Section 57.7(c)(3) of
the Act because they are not reasonable.
Pursuant to 351AC, Section 734.840(c), the total costs for dismantling and reassembly of
above grade structures must not exceed the time and material amounts set forth in Section
734.850 ofthis Part. The total cost for the destruction and reassembly of above grade
structures must not exceed $10,000.00 per site. The Agency approved $10,000.00 in
costs for destruction ofbuildings associated with this site in a letter dated July 17, 2006.
2.
$551.25 for costs for the replacement of concrete, asphalt, or paving, except as otherwise
provided
in
35 III. Adm. Code 734.625(a)(.16). 8uchcosts are ineligible for payment
from the Fund pursuant to 35111. Adm. Code 734.630(00). In addition, such costs
are
not
approved pursuant to Section 57.7(c)(3)
of the Act because they are not site investigation
or corrective action costs.
Asphalt replacement under the building exceeds the minimum requirements to comply
with Title XVI ofthe Act and is not a corrective action cost The Agency has deducted
225 square feet of asphalt replacement costs.
3.
$9,883.06 for cOsts for Consulting Personnel costs, which exceed the minimum
requirements necessary to comply with the Act. Costs associated with site investigation
and
corrective action activities and assoCiated materials or services exceeding the
minimum requirements necessary to comply with the Act are not eUgible for payment
from the Fund pursuant to Section 57.7(c)(3) ofthe Act and 35
m.
Adm. Code
734.630(0).
The illinois EPA approves the following costs for this section:
32 hours for Sr. Project Manager for all tasks involving the preparation of the Amended
Corrective Action plan and associated budget.
2 hours for Sr. Professional Engineer for reviewing the Amended Corrective Action plan
and associated budget.
66 hours for Sr. Technician for conducting Field Activities.
10 hours for Sr. Project Manager for reviewing the results ofthe Field Activities
6 hours for Sr. Administrative Assistant for data entry for all activities.
The additional tasks and titles listed for all activities associated with the Corrective
Action remedial
design and planning and Amended Corrective Action plan and budget
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preparation appear to be duplicative in nature a..'1d do not generally require the excessive
number ofpersonnel or excessive hours proposed in the budget. Therefore, the Illinois
EPA has determined that the
above-r~ferenced
approved hours and personnel title are
adequate to complete the task.
The minois approves 1 consulting personnel in the field for 6 days (66 hours). Any
additional personnel in the field during corrective action activities exceeds the minimum
requirements to comply with
the Act. The additional tasks and titles listed for
aU
activities associated with the Field Activities appear to be duplicative in nature and do not
generally require the excessive number
ofPersonnel or excessive hours proposed
in
the
budget. Therefore, the lilinois EPA has determined that the above-referenced approved
hours
and personnel titles are adequate to complete the task.
All costs
associated with reimbursement activities have been deducted from the budget
because reimbursement costs associated with 3 billing packages were approved in the .
budget approval letter dated July 16, 2006. The tasks approved should not result in the
completion ofadditional reimbursement packages beyond what was already approved.
4.
$518.60 for costs for Consultant'sMaterial costs, which exceed the minimum
requirements
necessary to comply with.the. Act. Costs associated with site investigation
and corrective action activities and
associated materials or services exceeding the
minimum requirements necessary
to comply with the Act are not eligible for payment
from the Fund pursuant to Section 57.7(c)(3) ofthe Act and 35 Ill. Adm. Code
734.630(0).
The following costs are not eligible for reimbursement:
Utilizing a
GSP system for soil investigation activities exceeds the minimum
requirements to comply with the regulations.
1 day
of vehicle use. The Agency has approved 6 days ofvehicle use in conjunction with
the 6 proposed days for field
activities.
Additionally, the costs associated with OTR permits are not approved as part ofthis
budget These charges are included in the soil excavation, transportation and disposal
rate and the backfill rate, for which a maximum rate of$58.59 per cubic yard and $20.56
per cubic yard respectively applies. The costs exceed the maximum payment amounts set
forth
in Subpart H, Appendix D. and/or Appendix E of35 Ill. Adm. Code 734. Such
costs are ineligible for payment from the Fund pursuant to 35 TIL Adm. Code
734.630(zz).
In addition, such costs are not approved pursuant to Section 57.7(c)(3) of
the Act because they are not reasonable.
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Appeal Rights
An
underground storage tank owner or operator may appeal this final decision to the Illinois
Pollution Control Board pursuant to Sections 40 and 57.7(c)(4)(D) ofille Act by filing a petition
for a
hearing within 35 days after the date of issuance
Dfllie
fInal decision. However, the 35-day
period
may be extended for a period of time not to exceed 90 days by written notice from the
owner or operator and the Illinois EPA within the initial 35-day appeal period. Ifthe owner or
operator wishes to receive a 90-dayextension, a written request that includes a statement of the
date the
final decision was received, along with a copy of this decision, must be sent to the
Illinois EPA as soon as possible.
.
For infonnationregarding the filing of an appeal, please contact
Dorofhy GUM, Clerk
Illinois
Pollution Control Board
State of Illinois Center
100 West Raridolph,Suite
11~500
Chicago,
60601
312J~ 14~
3(i20
For"information regarding the filing of an extension, please contact:
.Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency.
Division ofLegal Counsel
1021 North Grand Avenue East
Post Office Box 19276
Springfield, IL 62794-9276
217
/782~5544
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ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August
9, 2007
DUNN'S UNIVERSITY BP,
Petitioner,
v.
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD (by G.T. Girard):
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PCB 08-10
(UST Appeal)
(90-Day Extension)
On July 27, 2007, the parties timely filed a
joint notice to extend the 35-day period within
which
Dunn's University BP (petitioner) may appeal a June 22, 2007 determination of the
Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (Agency).
See
415 ILCS 5/40(a)(l) (2006); 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 105.406. The Agency modified the corrective action plan for remediation
of a
leaking underground storage tank located at 419 West Lincoln, Charleston, Coles County.
The Board extends the appeal period until October
30,2007, as the parties request.
See
415 ILCS 5/40(a)(l) (2006); 35 Ill. Adm. Code 105.406. If petitioner fails to file an appeal on or
before that date, the Board will dismiss this case and close the docket.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, John T. Therriault, Assistant Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, certify that
the
Board adopted the above order on August 9, 2007, by a vote of 4-0.
John T. Therriault, Assistant Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
Board
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I, the undersigned attorney at law, hereby certify that I caused copies of the
foregoing document to be served by placement
in the United States Post Office
Mail Box at 14
th
& Main Streets in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, before 6:00 p.m. this
date,
in sealed envelopes with proper first-class postage affixed, addressed to:
Dorothy
M. Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
James
R.
Thompson Center
100
West Randolph Street
Suite 11-500
Chicago,
IL
60601
October 30, 2007
John
T. Hundley
Mandy
L. Combs
THE SHARP
LAW FIRM, P.C.
P.O. Box 906 - 1115 Harrison
Mt. Vernon,
IL
62864
618-242-0246
Counsel for Dunn's University
BP
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William D. Ingersoll
Managing Attorney
III. Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Ave. East
Springfield, IL 62702
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