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PCB 10-9,092409 Aramarkmtnxtnsn Flanswr Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, September 24, 2009 BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) ) Complainant, ) ) v. ) PCB 2010-009 ) (Enforcement - Land, Cost Recovery) WASTE HAULING LANDFILL, INC., JERRY ) CAMFIELD, A.E. STALEY MANUFACTURING ) CO., ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND, INC., ) ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES, INC., BELL ) SPORTS, INC., BORDEN CHEMICAL CO., ) BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE, INC., CLIMATE ) CONTROL, INC., CATERPILLAR, INC., ) COMBE LABORATORIES, INC., GENERAL ) ELECTRIC RAILCAR SERVICES ) CORPORATION, P & H MANUFACTURING, ) INC., TRINITY RAIL GROUP, INC., TRIPPLE ) S REFINING CORPORATION and ZEXEL ) ILLINOIS, INC., ) ) Respondents. ) NOTICE OF FILING TO: Attached Service List PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that we filed an Agreed Motion for Extension of Time with the Office of the Clerk of the Pollution Control Board, a copy of which is attached hereto and herewith served upon you. JRK UNIFORM SERVICES, Inc. By /~+ ~\J[y-L !~ Jenni~r T. Nijml'~ Date: September 24,2009 JerJ'J.fer T. l'Jijman Nijman Franzetti LLP 10 S. LaSalle St., Suite 3600 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 251-5255 Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, September 24, 2009 SERVICE LIST People ofthe State ofIllinois v. Waste Hauling Landfill, Inc., et al. Case No. PCB 2010-09 John Therriault, Clerk Carol Webb Illinois Pollution Control Board Hearing Officer James R. Thompson Center Illinois Pollution Control Board 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 11-500 1021 North Grand Avenue East Chicago, IL 60601 Post Office Box 19274 Springfield, IL 62794-9274 James L. Morgan James L. Curtis Office of the Attorney General Jeryl L. Olson 500 South Second Street Elizabeth Leifel Ash Springfield, IL 62706 Seyfarth Shaw LLP 131 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 2400 Chicago, IL 60603 Attorneys for Tate and Lyle Ingredients Americas, Inc. John E. Collins Edward W. Dwyer Husch Blackwell Sanders, LLP Hodge Dwyer & Driver 190 Carondelet Plaza, Suite 600 3150 Roland Avenue St. Louis, MO 63105 Post Office Box 5776 Attorneys for Bell Sports, Inc. Springfield, IL 62705-5776 Attorneys for P & H Manufacturing, Inc. Kevin G. Desharnais Edward Q. Costa Jennifer A. Simon Samuels, Miller, Schroeder, Jackson & Mayer Brown LLP Sly, LLP 71 South Wacker Drive 225 North Water Street, Suite 301 Chicago, IL 60606 P.O. Box 1400 Attorneys for Caterpillar, Inc. Decatur,IL 62525-1400 Attorneys for Climate Control, Inc. Jeffrey J. Zeiger Theresa Duckett David H. DeCelles Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP Kirkland & Ellis 111 South Wacker Drive 300 North LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60606 Chicago, IL 60654-3406 Attorneys for Combe Laboratories, Inc. Attoineys for Triple S Refining Corporation Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, September 24, 2009 Waste Hauling Landfill, Inc. Jerry Camfield, Sr. c/o Jerry Camfield, Sr. 2938 Oakmont Drive 2938 Oakmont Drive Decatur,IL 62521 Decatur,IL 62521 Archer Daniels Midland, Inc. Borden Chemical Co. c/o CT Corporation System c/o Prentice Hall Corporation 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 814 33 North LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60604 Chicago, IL 60602 Bridgestone Firestone, Inc. General Electric Railcar Services Corp. c/o CT Corporation System c/o CT Corporation System 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 814 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 814 Chicago, IL 60604 Chicago, IL 60604 Trinity Rail Group, Inc. Zexel Illinois, Inc. c/o CT Corporation System c/o Kathy Carter, R.A. 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 814 625 Southside Drive Chicago, IL 60604 Decatur, IL 62525 Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, September 24, 2009 BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) ) Complainant, ) ) v. ) PCB 2010-009 ) (Enforcement - Land, Cost Recovery) WASTE HAULING LANDFILL, INC., JERRY ) CAMFIELD, A.E. STALEY MANUFACTURING ) CO., ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND, INC., ) ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES, INC., BELL ) SPORTS, INC., BORDEN CHEMICAL CO., ) BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE, INC., CLIMATE ) CONTROL, INC., CATERPILLAR, INC., ) COMBE LABORATORIES, INC., GENERAL ) ELECTRIC RAILCAR SERVICES ) CORPORATION, P & H MANUFACTURING, ) INC., TRINITY RAIL GROUP, INC., TRIPPLE ) S REFINING CORPORATION and ZEXEL ) ILLINOIS, INC., ) ) Respondents. ) AGREED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME Pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.522, Aramark Uniform Services, Inc. ("Aramark") submits this Motion for Extension of Time to answer or otherwise plead to the Complaint. In support of its Motion, Aramark states as follows: 1. The Attorney General, on behalf of the People of the State of Illinois ("People") served the Complaint on Aramark's representative on or about August 3, 2009. 2. On September 16,2009, the Attorney General filed its Motion to file its "First Amended Complaint." That Motion has not yet been heard. COUllsel for Arru~arl( contacted tIle Attorney General aJ.ld requested lli~ extellsioll of time to answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint. The Attorney General's Office agreed to an extension until November 20,2009. Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, September 24, 2009 4. This case is currently set for a status conference at 2:00 p.m. on October 20,2009. 5. Because Aramark's response to the Complaint is due by October 5,2009, Aramark respectfully seeks the Hearing Officer's decision on or before October 2,2009. WHEREFORE, Aramark requests that the Hearing Officer grant its Motion for Extension of Time on or before October 2,2009. ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES, INC. Dated: September 24, 2009 Jennifer T. Nijman Nijman Franzetti LLP 10 S. LaSalle St., Suite 3600 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 251-5255 2 Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, September 24, 2009 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE The undersigned certifies that on this 24th day of September, 2009, she served electronically the attached AGREED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME upon the following person: John Theniault, Clerk Illinois Pollution Control Board James R. Thompson Center 100 West Randolph Street, Suite 11-500 Chicago, IL 60601 and by U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid, to the following persons: Carol Webb James L. Morgan Hearing Officer Office of the Attorney General Illinois Pollution Control Board 500 South Second Street 1021 North Grand Avenue East Springfield,IL 62706 Post Office Box 19274 Springfield, IL 62794-9274 James L. Curtis John E. Collins Jeryl L. Olson Husch Blackwell Sanders, LLP Elizabeth Leifel Ash 190 Carondelet Plaza, Suite 600 Seyfarth Shaw LLP St. Louis, MO 63105 131 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 2400 Attorneys for Bell Sports, Inc. Chicago, IL 60603 Attorneys for Tate and Lyle Ingredients Americas, Inc. Edward W. Dwyer Kevin G. Desharnais Hodge Dwyer & Driver Jennifer A. Simon 3150 Roland Avenue Mayer Brown LLP Post Office Box 5776 71 South Wacker Drive Springfield, IL 62705-5776 Chicago, IL 60606 Attorneys for P & H Manufacturing, Inc. Attorneys for Caterpillar, Inc. Edward Q. Costa Jeffrey J. Zeiger Samuels, Miller, Scl1IOedef, Jackson & David H. DeCelles Sly, LLP Kirldand & Ellis 225 ~lorth \\later Street, Suite 301 300 North LaSalle Street P.O. Box 1400 Chicago, IL 60654-3406 Decatur,IL 62525-1400 Attorneys for Triple S Refining Attorneys for Climate Control, Inc. Corporation Electronic Filing - Received, Clerk's Office, September 24, 2009 Theresa Duckett Waste Hauling Landfill, Inc. Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP c/o Jerry Camfield, Sr. 111 South Wacker Drive 2938 Oakmont Drive Chicago, IL 60606 Decatur, IL 62521 Attorneys for Combe Laboratories, Inc. Jerry Camfield, Sr. Archer Daniels Midland, Inc. 2938 Oakmont Drive c/o CT Corporation System Decatur, IL 62521 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 814 Chicago, IL 60604 Borden Chemical Co. Bridgestone Firestone, Inc. c/o Prentice Hall Corporation c/o CT Corporation System 33 North LaSalle Street 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 814 Chicago, IL 60602 Chicago, IL 60604 General Electric Railcar Services Corp. Trinity Rail Group, Inc. c/o CT Corporation System c/o CT Corporation System 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 814 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 814 Chicago, IL 60604 Chicago, IL 60604 Zexel Illinois, Inc. c/o Kathy Carter, R.A. 625 Southside Drive Decatur, IL 62525 .
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