1. Letter from the Chairman
  2. Board Actions
  3. New Cases
  4. Calendar

G. Tanner Girard, Acting Chairman
Board Members:
Thomas E. Johnson, Andrea S. Moore, Shundar Lin, and Gary Blankenship
Illinois Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph, Suite 11-500
Chicago, Illinois 60601
(312) 814-3620
(312) 814-6032 TDD
Illinois Pollution Control Board
1021 North Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19274
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9274
(217) 524-8500
Web Site: http://www.ipcb.state.il.us

Letter from the Chairman
The Board continued to make progress during June in several rulemaking dockets on
various topics. The rulemaking proposals and activities are summarized below. As
always, information about these proceedings and the Board’s other cases is available
through Clerk’s Office Online (COOL) on our Web site at www.ipcb.state.il.us
.
On June 18, 2009, the Board approved a final order adopting regulations entitled In the
Matter of: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225: Control of Emissions from Large
Combustion Source (Mercury Monitoring (R09-10). The amendments recreate
monitoring provisions of the federal Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR) that were
recently vacated by a federal court. The Board also included provisions offered by
Ameren to amend the Multi-Pollutant Standard at Section 225.233. The Board held
two hearings on the proposal: one on December 17, 2008, in Springfield, and the
second on February 10, 2009, in Chicago. In an order dated November 5, 2008, the
Board granted IEPA’s motion for expedited review of the proposal. The Joint
Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) considered the Board’s second-notice
proposal and issued its “Certificate of No Objection to Proposed Rulemaking” at its meeting on May 19, 2009.
On June 18, 2009, the Board adopted a second notice opinion and order in the rulemaking docketed as In the Matter
of: City of Galva Site-Specific Water Quality Standard for Boron Discharges to Edwards River and Mud Creek: 35
Ill. Adm. Code 303.447 and 303.448 (R09-11). On June 18, 2009, the Board adopted a second-notice opinion and
order. JCAR accepted the Board’s proposal, which is now on the agenda for JCAR’s July 14, 2009 meeting. The
amendments establish a 3.0 milligram per liter (mg/L) alternative boron water quality standard that will apply to
certain segments of an unnamed tributary to the South Branch of the Edwards River, the South Branch of the
Edwards River, and Mud Creek Run. These waters receive discharges from two Sewage Treatment Plant (STPs)
operated by Galva. The site-specific standard is necessary to allow the STPs to discharge effluent with a boron
concentration of more than 1.0 mg/L.
In addition to the above mentioned rules, the Board also proceeded with other rulemakings in June. The Board held
the first hearing in the rulemaking entitled In the Matter of: Nitrogen Oxide (NO
x
) Trading Program Sunset
Provisions for Electric Generating Units (EGU's): New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 217.751 (R09-20). The Board published
adopted rules in Standards and Limitations for Organic Material Emissions for Area Sources Proposed New 35 Ill.
Adm. Code Part 223 (R08-17) and In the Matter of: Proposed Site Specific Rule for City of Springfield, Illinois,
Office of Public Utilities, City Water, Light and Power, and Springfield Metro Sanitary District From 35 Ill. Adm.
Code Section 302.208(g) (R09-8). The Board accepted for hearing a new rule entitled In the Matter of: Ameren
Ash Pond Closure Rules (Hutsonville Power Station): Proposed 35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 840.101 through 840.144
(R09-21) and scheduled a hearing to take place on September 29 and 30, 2009, in Robinson, Crawford County.
The Board welcomes public participation in our rulemaking process. For information on how to participate, please
visit our website at www.ipcb.state.il.us
.
Sincerely,
Dr. G. Tanner Girard

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Board Adopts Second Notice Proposal In the Matter of: Galva Site Specific Water Quality Standard for
Boron Discharges to Edwards River and Mud Creek: 35 Ill. Adm. Code 303.447 and 303.448 (R09-11)
On June 18, 2009, the Board adopted a second opinion and order in the rulemaking docketed as In the Matter of:
Galva Site Specific Water Quality Standard for Boron Discharges to Edwards River and Mud Creek: 35 Ill Adm.
Code 303.447 and 303.448 (R09-11). The Board’s second notice proposal contains only nonsubstantive changes
from the first notice proposal. The Board has submitted the proposed rules to the Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules, which has scheduled the proposed rules for review at its July 14, 2009 meeting. The City of
Galva (Galva) filed the proposal with the Board on October 17, 2008, and the Board held a hearing on March 31,
2009. The rulemaking would establish a 3.0 milligram per liter (mg/L) alternative boron water quality standard to
the generally applicable 1.0 mg/L boron water quality standard in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.208(g). The alternative
standard for boron would apply to certain segments of an unnamed tributary to the South Branch of the Edwards
River, the South Branch of the Edwards River, and the Mud Creek Run. These waters receive discharges from the
two Sewage Treatment Plants operated by Galva.
The Board found the rule as proposed by Galva to be technically feasible and economically reasonable, and is
protective of human health and the environment.
Opinions and orders of the Board, hearing officer orders, hearing transcripts, and other documents in rulemaking
records are posted on the Board’s Web site. Copies may be obtained by calling the Clerk’s office at 312-814-3620
and payment of any charges, or by downloading them without charge from the Board’s Website at
www.ipcb.state.il.us.
For additional information contact Marie Tipsord at 312-814-4925; e-mail address tipsorm@ipcb.state.il.us.
Board Accepts Proposal for Hearing In the Matter of: Ameren Ash Pond Closure Rules (Hutsonville Power
Station): Proposed 35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 840.101 Through 840.144 (R09-21)
On June 18, 2009, the Board accepted for hearing the proposal docketed as In the Matter of: Ameren Ash Pond
Closure Rules (Hutsonville Power Station): Proposed 35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 840.101 Through 840.144 (R09-21).
Ameren Energy Generating Company (Ameren) filed the site-specific rulemaking on May 19, 2009, along with a
motion requesting that the Board expedite review of the proposal. While accepting the proposal for hearing, the
Board denied Ameren’s request for expedited review.
Ameren proposes a new subchapter in the Board’s waste disposal regulations to address the closure of surface
impoundments. Specifically, Ameren seeks the adoption of regulations through which it can close Ash Pond D at
its Hutsonville Power Station (Station) near Hutsonville, Crawford County. Pond D was constructed from
indigenous earthen materials and operated as the Station’s primary ash management unit from 1968 until the
construction of a synthetically lined Pond A during the 1980s. In 2000, Ameren constructed two additional lined
ponds. Ameren then removed Pond D from service and allowed it to dewater. Ameren estimates that, during 30
years of active operation, Pond D accumulated approximately 750,000 cubic yards of ash, with a approximately
280,000 cubic yards below the water table.
Before submitting its proposal for a site-specific rule, Ameren filed a petition for an adjusted standard from the
Board’s landfill regulations requesting similar relief for closure of Pond D. After receiving briefs from both
Ameren and the IEPA, the Board, on March 5, 2009, dismissed Ameren’s petition for an adjusted standard and
concluded “that a site-specific rule is the appropriate regulatory relief mechanism under which to close Ameren’s
Pond D.” Petition of Ameren Energy Generating Company for Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code Parts
811, 814, and 815 (Hutsonville Power Station) AS 09-1 (Mar. 5, 2009).
Hearing on the proposed rule will be held on September 29, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. in the Crawford County Courthouse
Annex, County Board Room, Second Floor, 100 Douglas Street, Robinson, IL, Requirements for the pre-filing of
questions and answers, as well as other procedural details, are established in a June 30, 2009 hearing officer order.

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Opinions and orders of the Board, hearing officer orders, hearing transcripts, and other documents in rulemaking
records are posted on the Board’s Web site. Copies may be obtained by calling the Clerk’s office at 312-814-3620
and payment of any charges, or by downloading them without charge from the Board’s Website at
www.ipcb.state.il.us.
For more information contact Tim Fox at 312-814-6085 or email at foxt@ipcb.state.il.us.

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Board Actions
June 4, 2009
Chicago, Illinois
Adjusted Standard
AS 09-4
In the Matter of: Petition of Royal Fiberglass Pools, Inc. for an Adjusted
Standard from 35 IAC 215.301 – The Board accepted for hearing petitioner’s
April 3, 2009 petition for an adjusted standard. The Board granted
petitioner’s motion to allow Dale A. Guariglia and Brandon W. Neuschafer to
appear
pro hac vice
, but denied the motion for expedited consideration.
5-0
Air
Administrative Citations
AC 06-39
AC 06-40
AC 06-41
AC 07-25
(cons.)
City of Chicago Department of Environment v. Speedy Gonzalez
Landscaping, Inc.
City of Chicago Department of Environment v. Jose R. Gonzalez
City of Chicago Department of Environment v. 1601-1759 East 130th Street,
LLC
City of Chicago Department of Environment v. 1601-1759 East 130th Street,
LLC – The Board entered a final opinion and order requiring respondents to
pay hearing costs of the City of Chicago Department of Environment and the
Board. In AC 06-40, the Board assessed Mr. Gonzalez the statutory civil
penalty of $6,000 for the four violations, as well as hearing costs totaling
$1,347.60, for a total amount due of $7,347.60. In AC 06-41, the Board
assessed 130th LLC the statutory civil penalty of $6,000 for the four
violations, as well as hearing costs totaling $1,189.40, for a total amount due
of $7,189.40. This order follows the Board's interim order of March 19, 2009,
which found that these respondents had violated Sections 21(p)(1), (p)(2),
(p)(3), and (p)(7)(i) of the Act in AC 06-40 and in AC 06-41 (415 ILCS
5/21(p)(1), (p)(2), (p)(3), (p)(7)(i) (2006)).
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AC 06-50
IEPA v. Mark Gates–
The Board entered a final opinion and order requiring
Mark Gates to pay hearing costs of the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency and the Board in the amount of $317.91 and a civil penalty of $3,000.
This order follows the Board's interim order of April 2, 2009, which found
that this respondent had violated Sections 21(p)(1) and (p)(7) of the Act (415
ILCS 5/21(p)(1), (p)(7) (2006)).
5-0
AC 09-8
County of Jackson v. Dan Kimmel
– The Board entered an interim opinion
and order finding respondent violated Sections 21(p)(1) (a second adjudicated
violation) and (p)(7) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), (p)(7) (2006)) and
assessed a penalty of $4,500. The Board ordered the Clerk of the Board and
the County of Jackson to file within 30 days a statement of hearing costs,
supported by affidavit, with service on respondent. Respondent may respond
to the cost statement within 21 days of service.
5-0
AC 09-40
IEPA v. Thomas and Valerie Hill
– The Board accepted Thomas Hill’s
petition for review, but directed respondents to file an amended petition to
cure deficiencies on or before July 6, 2009.
5-0
Adjudicatory Cases
PCB 07-53
People of the State of Illinois v. Moline Place Development, L.L.C. and
Crosstowne Place Development, L.L.C. – In this water enforcement action
concerning a Rock Island County facility, the Board granted complainant’s
motion for summary judgment on Counts III and IV of the complaint, finding
respondent CrossTowne Place Development, LLC. (CrossTowne) has violated
Sections 12(a) and 12(f) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS
5/12(a) and 12(f) (2006)) and Sections 309.102(a) of the Board’s water
pollution regulations (35 Ill. Adm. Code 309.102(a). The Board ordered the
respondent to pay a total civil penalty of $15,000.00, to cease and desist from
further violations, and remediate flooding of neighboring property.
5-0
W-E
PCB 09-3
People of the State of Illinois v. Praedium Development Corporation and Plaza
Excavating, Inc., – Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and settlement
agreement and an agreed motion to request relief from the hearing requirement
in this water enforcement action involving a Lake County facility, the Board
ordered publication of the required newspaper notice.
5-0
W-E
PCB 09-45
Jerrald R. West II v. Nakomis Quarry Company
– The Board granted
respondent’s motion to dismiss complainant’s complaint as frivolous.
5-0
A-E
PCB 09-87
Dickerson Petroleum, Inc. v. IEPA
– The Board accepted petitioner’s amended
petition for hearing in this underground storage tank appeal involving a St.
Clair County facility.
5-0
UST Appeal
PCB 09-
110
People of the State of Illinois v. E. F. Heil, LLC,
– The Board accepted for
hearing this land enforcement action involving a site located in Kankakee
County.
5-0
L-E
PCB 09-
111
L. Keller Oil Properties, Inc., Tilton Super K v. IEPA
– The Board accepted
for hearing this underground storage tank appeal involving a Vermillion
County facility.
5-0
UST Appeal
PCB 09-
North Fork Pork, LLC - West Point v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois
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112
Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and
certified that specified facilities of North Fork Pork, LLC located in Hancock
County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax
treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
T-C, W
PCB 09-
113
First National Bank of Barry v. IEPA
– The Board granted this request for a
90-day extension of time to file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf
of this Cass County facility.
5-0
UST Appeal
90-Day
Extension
PCB 09-
114
Peacock Oil Company v. IEPA
– The Board directed petitioner to file an
amended petition to cure noted deficiencies on or before July 6, 2009, or this
action will be subject to dismissal.
5-0
UST Appeal
June 18, 2009
Via Video Conference
Springfield and Chicago, Illinois
Rulemakings
R09-10
In the Matter of: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225: Control of
Emissions From Large Combustion Sources (Mercury Monitoring) – The
Board adopted a final opinion and order in this rulemaking amending the
Board’s air pollution control regulations.
5-0
Air
R09-11
In the Matter of: Proposed Site Specific Rule Applicable to the City of Galva
Sewage Treatment Plants Discharge to Edwards River and Mud Run Creek,
35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.208(g) – The Board adopted a final opinion and order
in this rulemaking amending the Board’s water pollution control regulations.
4-0
Member Lin
abstained
Water
R09-21
In the Matter of: Ameren Ash Pond Closure Rules (Hutsonville Power
Station) Proposed: 35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 840.101 and 840.144 – The Board
accepted for hearing petitioner’s May 19, 2009 proposal to amend the Board’s
land pollution control regulations. The Board granted petitioner’s motion to
waive requirement to submit 200 signatures but denied the motion for
expedited consideration.
Land
5-0
Adjusted Standards
AS 09-2
In the Matter of: Petition of Maximum Investments, LLC for an Adjusted
Standard from 35 Ill Administrative Code 740.210(a)3 for the Stoney Creek
Landfill, Palos Hills, Il. v. IEPA – The Board dismissed this request for an
adjusted standard petition, finding that the Board lacks the authority to grant
an adjusted standard as requested by petitioner.
4-1
Member
Johnson
dissented
Land

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Administrative Citations
AC 09-9
County of Jackson v. Alvin Valdez and Ruben J. Valdez
– The Board entered
a final opinion and order requiring respondents to pay hearing costs of the
County of Jackson and the Board in the amount of $161.08 and a civil penalty
of $3,000. This order follows the Board's interim order of April 16, 2009,
which found that this respondent had violated Sections 21(p)(1) and (p)(7) of
the Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), (p)(7) (2006)).
5-0
AC 09-40
IEPA v. Thomas and Valerie Hill
– The Board accepted Valerie Hill’s petition
for review, but directed respondents to file an amended petition to cure
deficiencies on or before July 6, 2009
5-0
AC 09-41
IEPA v. Mark A. Lewis
– The Board accepted respondent’s petition for
review, but directed respondent to file an amended petition to cure deficiencies
on or before July 6, 2009.
5-0
AC 09-43
IEPA v. The Blickhan Family Corporation, Inc. & Blick's Construction Co.
Inc – The Board accepted for hearing respondents’ petition for review of this
administrative citation involving an Adams County facility.
5-0
AC 09-44
IEPA v. Gordon Investment Group, LLC
– The Board accepted for hearing
respondents’ petition for review of this administrative citation involving a
McDonough County facility.
5-0
AC 09-46
IEPA v. C. John Blickhan
– The Board accepted for hearing respondent’s
petition for review of this administrative citation involving an Adams County
facility. The Board granted respondent’s motion to consolidate AC 09-46 with
AC 07-24 and AC 08-19.
5-0
Adjudicatory Cases
PCB 03-191
People of The State of Illinois v. Community Landfill Company, Inc. and City
of Morris – The Board had previously found in its February 16, 2006 interim
opinion and order that Community Landfill Corporation (CLC) and the City of
Morris (City) violated Section 21(d)(2) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/21(d)(2)
(2004)), and Sections 811.700(f) and 811.712(b) of the Board’s regulations.
35 Ill. Adm. Code 811.700(f), 811.712(b). In its final opinion and order, the
Board ordered respondents, within 60 days, to file $17,427,366.00 in financial
assurance, and to update cost estimates. The Board also ordered CLC to pay a
civil penalty of $1,059,534.70 and the City to pay a civil penalty in the amount
of $399,308.98, and to cease and desist from further violations.
5-0
L-E
Blankenship
concurred
PCB 07-44
Indian Creek Development Company, an Illinois partnership, individually as
beneficiary under trust 3291 of the Chicago Title and Trust Company dated
December 15, 1981 and the Chicago Title and Trust Company, as trustee
under trust 3291, dated December 15, 1981 v. The Burlington Northern Santa
Fe Railway Company, a Delaware company – The Board granted
complainant’s motion to strike the affirmative defenses and granted in part and
denied in part respondent’s request for leave to amend the answer.
5-0
Citizens
L, W-E
PCB 09-92
Dynegy Midwest Generation (Tilton Energy Center) v. IEPA
– The Board
granted petitioner’s motion for a partial stay of the construction permit.
5-0
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PCB 09-102
Peter Arendovich v. the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority
– The Board
granted respondent’s motion for extension of time to file a motion to dismiss
the complaint.
5-0
N-E
PCB 09-115
Clark Kelly – Biggsville v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and certified that
specified facilities of Clark Kelly – Biggsville located in Henderson County
are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment
under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-116
Voss Farm - Carlyle v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and certified that
specified facilities of Voss Farm - Carlyle located in Clinton County are
pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under
the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-117
Baker Farms - Maquon v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and certified that
specified facilities of Baker Farms - Maquon located in Knox County are
pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under
the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-118
JS Finishing, LLC - Alexis v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and
certified that specified facilities of JS Finishing, LLC - Alexis located in
Mercer County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential
tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-119
Frank Hopkins, Jr. - Gibson v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and
certified that specified facilities of Frank Hopkins, Jr. - Gilson located in Knox
County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax
treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-120
Mage Farms, LLC - v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and certified that
specified facilities of Mage Farms, LLC located in Henderson County are
pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under
the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-121
Holesinger Farms, Inc - Fulton v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and
certified that specified facilities of Holesinger Farms, Inc – Fulton located in
Whiteside County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential
tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-122
Osco/Henry Service Company v. IEPA
– The Board granted this request for a
90-day extension of time to file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf
of this Henry County facility.
5-0
UST Appeal
90-Day
Extension
PCB 09-123
2001 Oil Company v. IEPA
– The Board accepted for hearing this
underground storage tank appeal involving a Cook County facility.
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PCB 09-124
Milliman Pork v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and certified that
specified facilities of Milliman Pork located in Jasper County are pollution
control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the
Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-125
Sanitary District of Decatur v. IEPA
– The Board accepted this request for
variance involving a Macon County facility, and is awaiting the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation.
5-0
W-V
PCB 09-126
Alan Durkee Swine Farm - Stronghurst v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and
certified that specified facilities of Alan Durkee Swine Farm – Stronghurst
located in Henderson County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of
preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10
(2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-127
SF Ventures, LLC - Gladstone v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and
certified that specified facilities of SF Ventures, LLC – Gladstone located in
Henderson County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of
preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10
(2006)).
5-0
T-C, W
PCB 09-128
Doug Holesinger - Union Grove (Property ID No. 07-01-300-008) v. IEPA
Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of
Doug Holesinger - Union Grove located in Whiteside County are pollution
control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the
Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
5-0
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New Cases
June 4, 2009 Board Meeting
09-110
People of the State of Illinois v. E. F. Heil, LLC,
– The Board accepted for hearing this land enforcement
action involving a site located in Kankakee County.
09-111
L. Keller Oil Properties, Inc., Tilton Super K v. IEPA – The Board accepted for hearing this underground
storage tank appeal involving a Vermillion County facility.
09-112
North Fork Pork, LLC - West Point v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of North Fork Pork, LLC located
in Hancock County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property
Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-113
First National Bank of Barry v. IEPA
– The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file
an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of this Cass County facility.
09-114
Peacock Oil Company v. IEPA
– The Board directed petitioner to file an amended petition to cure noted
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AC 09-47
IEPA v. D & B. Refuse Service, Inc. and Steve Loveall
– The Board accepted an administrative citation
against these Moultrie County respondents.
AC 09-
IEPA v. Montel & Aneita Metzger
– The Board accepted an administrative citation against these
Woodford County respondents.
AC 09-49
IEPA v. Ameren Energy Generating Company, Ameren Corporation and Jerry Simpson
– The Board
accepted an administrative citation against these Fulton County respondents.
AC 09-50
IEPA v. Floyd Burns
– The Board accepted an administrative citation against this Franklin County
respondent.
June 18, 2009 Board Meeting
09-115
Clark Kelly – Biggsville v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of Clark Kelly – Biggsville located in
Henderson County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property
Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-116
Voss Farm - Carlyle v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of Voss Farm - Carlyle located in Clinton
County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35
ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-117
Baker Farms - Maquon v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of Baker Farms - Maquon located in Knox
County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35
ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-118
JS Finishing, LLC - Alexis v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of JS Finishing, LLC - Alexis located in
Mercer County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax
Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-119
Frank Hopkins, Jr. - Gibson v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of Frank Hopkins, Jr. - Gilson located in
Knox County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax
Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-120
Mage Farms, LLC - v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of Mage Farms, LLC located in Henderson
County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35
ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-121
Holesinger Farms, Inc - Fulton v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of Holesinger Farms, Inc - Fulton located in
Whiteside County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax
Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-122
Osco/Henry Service Company v. IEPA
– The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to
file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of this Henry County facility.
09-123
–2001 Oil Company v. IEPA
– The Board accepted for hearing this underground storage tank appeal
involving a Cook County facility.
09-124
Milliman Pork v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation,
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control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10
(2006)).
09-125
Sanitary District of Decatur v. IEPA
– The Board accepted this request for variance involving a Macon
County facility, and is awaiting the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation.
09-126
Alan Durkee Swine Farm - Stronghurst v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of Alan Durkee Swine Farm -
Stronghurst located in Henderson County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment
under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-127
SF Ventures, LLC - Gladstone v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s
recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of SF Ventures, LLC - Gladstone located in
Henderson County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property
Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
09-128
Doug Holesinger - Union Grove (Property ID No. 07-01-300-008) v. IEPA
– Upon receipt of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation, the Board found and certified that specified facilities of Doug
Holesinger - Union Grove located in Whiteside County are pollution control facilities for the purpose of preferential
tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2006)).
AC 09-51
IEPA v. Springfield Iron & Metal Co., Inc. and Russell & Evelyn Weller
– The Board accepted an
administrative citation against these Sangamon County respondents.
AC 09-52
County of LaSalle v. Ernest W. Foster
– The Board accepted an administrative citation against this
LaSalle County respondent.
AC 09-53
IEPA v. Marty D. Leigh and Peggy J. Leigh
– The Board accepted an administrative citation against
these Clay County respondents.
AC 09-54
IEPA v. Floyd Burns
– The Board accepted an administrative citation against these Peoria County
respondents.

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Calendar
7/16/09
9:30 AM
PCB 05-14
People of the State of Illinois v. Michael
Collins, d/b/a C & R Construction
St. Clair County Building
Room 402
10 Public Square
Belleville
7/23/09
11:00 AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
Vidoeconference
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
And
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room (1244 N, First
Floor)
1021 N. Grand Avenue East
(North Entrance)
Springfield
7/23/09
1:00 PM
R09-20
In the Matter of: Nitrogen Oxide (NOx)
Trading Program Sunset Provisions for
Electric Generating Units (EGU’s):
News 35 Ill. Adm. Code 217.751
IEPA Office Building
Room 1244N, First Floor
1021 North Grand Avenue East
Springfield

Environmental Register – June 2009
11
7/28/09
9:00 AM
R08-09
In the Matter of: Water Quality
Standards and Effluent Limitations for
the Chicago Area Waterway System and
the Lower Des Plaines River: Proposed
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 301,
302, 303 and 304
(Continues until complete or through
July 29, 2009)
Michael Bilandic Building
Room N-502
160 N. LaSalle
Chicago
8/6/09
11:00 AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
8/13/09
9:00 AM
R08-09
In the Matter of: Water Quality
Standards and Effluent Limitations for
the Chicago Area Waterway System and
the Lower Des Plaines River: Proposed
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 301,
302, 303 and 304
Michael Bilandic Building
Room N-505
160 N. LaSalle
Chicago
8/14/09
9:00 AM
R08-09
In the Matter of: Water Quality
Standards and Effluent Limitations for
the Chicago Area Waterway System and
the Lower Des Plaines River: Proposed
Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 301,
302, 303 and 304
James R. Thompson Center
Room 9-031
100 W. Randolph
Chicago
8/20/09
11:00 AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
8/26/09
10:00 AM
PCB 07-45
People of the State of Illinois v. General
Waste Services, Inc., and Illinois
corporation
St. Clair County Building
Room 402
10 Public Square
Belleville
9/3/09
11:00 AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
9/17/09
11:00 am
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
9/29/09
8:30 AM
R09-21
In the Matter of: Ameren Ash Pond
Closure Rules (Hutsonville Power
Station) Proposed: 35 Ill. Adm. Code
840.101 through 840.144
(Continues until complete or through
September 30, 2009)
Crawford County Courthouse
Annex
County Board Room, Second
Floor
100 Douglas Street
Robinson

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