Clean Air Act (CAA)
In re JHNY, Inc.

 

JHNY, Inc. (JHNY) appeals a Default Order issued by Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) William B. Moran assessing a $51,700 penalty against JHNY for Clean Air Act (CAA) violations as well as the ALJ's denial of JHNY's motion to set aside the Default Order. The ALJ's entry of default was based on JHNY's failure to timely comply with the ALJ's Prehearing Order directing the parties to exchange prehearing information.

In re Jiffy Builders, Inc.

 

Jiffy Builders, Inc. ("Jiffy") appeals a default order issued against it by the Presiding Officer assessing a civil penalty in the amount of $ 22,000. The underlying enforcement action was based on alleged violations of the Clean Air Act ("CAA"); the default order was issued based on Jiffy's failure to timely comply with the Presiding Officer's Prehearing Exchange Order.

In re Kendall New Century Development

 

Before the Board is a petition seeking review of certain conditions of a prevention of significant deterioration (“PSD”) permit decision (the “Permit”), issued by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (“IEPA”). The Permit was issued to Kendall New Century Development, LLC (“Kendall”) for the construction of a natural gas fired, electric generation facility (the “Facility”) located near Plano in Kendall County, Illinois. The petition for review (“Petition”) was filed by Verena Owen (“Ms. Owen”).

In re Knauf Fiber Glass, GmbH

 

On March 30, 1998, the Shasta County, California, Air Quality Management District ("AQMD") issued a federal Clean Air Act prevention of significant deterioration ("PSD") permit to Knauf Fiber Glass, GmbH, authorizing the construction of a new fiberglass manufacturing plant to be located in the City of Shasta Lake, California. Petitions for review of the PSD permit were filed by seventeen private citizens and citizens' groups and by EPA Region IX.