UNITED STATES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR
IN THE MATTER OF: )
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STEELTECH, LIMITED, ) Docket No. EPCRA-037-94
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Respondent )
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MICHAEL F. FARMER )
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Intervenor )
ORDER DISMISSING COUNTS I and II
OF THE AMENDED COMPLAINT
The Intervenor, Michael Farmer, filed a Motion for Partial
Accelerated Decision in this proceeding on May 31, 1995. The
Motion sought dismissal of Counts I and II of the Amended
Complaint on the basis that those Counts were time-barred by the
five-year statute of limitations, 28 U.S.C. § 2462. The
Respondent, Steeltech, Limited, joined in that Motion.
Complainant opposed the Motion on the basis that Counts I and II
were continuing violations which were not barred by the statute
of limitations. A decision on the Motion was stayed pending the
decision by the Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) in the case
styled In re Lazarus, Inc., TSCA Appeal No. 95-2.
The decision in Lazarus case was issued on September 30,
1997. The EAB held that the requirement of 40 C.F.R. §
761.180(a), under the Toxic Substances Control Act, to prepare
and maintain PCB annual documents was not continuing in nature
and that EPA could not collect penalties for failure to prepare
such documents in the years preceding the five-year statute of
limitations period.
On November 14, 1997, Complainant filed a Post-Hearing Brief
in this proceeding, in which Complainant stated, "In light of the
recent decision In re Lazarus . . . the Complainant is no longer
pursuing Counts I and II against the Respondent." Complainant's
Post-Hearing Brief at 4. Complainant stated further that the
total penalty sought in this proceeding is reduced to reflect a
deduction of $5,000 for each of Counts I and II, and that it will
seek penalties of $74,390 for Counts III through IX. Id. The
statements appear to concede that the EAB's decision in Lazarus
controls the issues raised as to Counts I and II of the present
case.
Thus, there is no longer any issue or controversy as to
Counts I and II. Accordingly, Counts I and II of the Amended
Complaint are hereby DISMISSED.
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Susan L. Biro
Chief Administrative Law Judge
Dated: December 3, 1997
Washington, D.C.
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