ILLINOIS
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
April
24,1975
KING—SEELEY
CO~, Thermos Division,
)
)
Petitioner,
)
)
v.
)
PCB
75-159
)
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
)
)
Respondent
INTERIM
ORDER
OF
THE BOARD
(by
Mr.
Zeitlin)
The
Petition
in this
matter was
filed
on April
15,
1975,
seeking
extension
of
a Variance
previously
granted
by
the Pollution
Control
Board
(Board)
in
~
—See
jy
o~
Thermos
Divis
,EPA,
PCB
74~-lO7, 12 PCB
397
(1974),
The
Variance
in that
case was
granted
with
regard
to the limitations
of Rule
205(f)
of Chapter
2: Air
Pollution
of
the Board’s
Regulations,
which
limits
the
emissions
of organic materials,
PCB Regs~, Ch,
2, Rule
205(f),
Petitioner
now
states
that
it will be able
to obtain
solvents whose
use
will
not
result
in violations
of
this
Rule,
and asks
only permission
to use
up limited,
existing
stocks
of those
solvents
for which
it
was
granted
the earlier Variance.
The
Board
cannot decide
the merits
of
the
case onthe
Petition
before
us
at
this
time,
Since
the
filing
of
this Petition,
the
ILS,
Supreme
Court
has
announced
a decision
which vitally affects
the procedures
under
which
this
Board
will henceforth
grant
Air
Variances,
The April
16,
1975
decision
in Train
v, N~R,D,C,,
43
U,S.L.W~
4467
(U~S, April
16,
1975),
gives
us several
tests
which
we will follow
in
all
cases
of Variances
from
the Air Pollution
Regulations~
(Our Authority
to so
act
is clear under
Sections
5(b),
5(c)
and
26
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act,
Ill,
Rev,
Stat, Ch~
111½,
Sec,
5(b),
5(c),
26
(1975),
)
As we interpret
the Court’s
decision,
we
shall
not,
in
essence,
grant
variances
beyond
July
31,
1975 which
result
in violations
of
the
Primary Ambient
Air
Quality
Standards
adopted by
the
Board
in
R
72—7,
May
3,
1973,
Insofar
as
the
instant Petition
fails
to
show that
such
a violation
would not
result
from the grant
of
the
requested
Variance
extension,
the Petition
is inadequate,
In explanation,
the
Board
has
in the past
shown
the relationship
between
achievement
and
maintenance
of
the Primary Ambient
Air
Quality
Standards,
and
the subsequent
effect
on
the public,
PCB
Regs.
Ch.
2, Rule
301 (Preamb1e)~
Board
Procedural
Rule
401(c)
requires
that
a Variance
Petition
show
the effect
that
a discharge
16
—
505
would
have “on
the public,
including
the
effect
that
continued
discharge
of contaminants
will, have upon
the
air,
water
or
land.”
PCB
Regs.
,
Ch.
1,
Rule
401(c).
We now
decide
that
Rule
401(c)
requires
a
showing
of
the
effect
of
a new
or extended
Variance
on maintenance
or achievement
of
the Ambient
Air
Quality
Standards,
as
shown
in Part
III
of Chapter
2:
Air Pollution,
of
our
Regulations.
PCB
Regs.
Ch.
2, Rules
301—312.
Specifically,
we will require
that
a Petition
show the
following:
1.
Whether
the
ambient
air quality
of
the area
effected
by the variance
meets
the
Primary
Ambient
Air
Quality
Standards
adopted
by the
Board;
2.
If
the emission
source
is contained
within
an area
which
does meet
or exceed
Ambient
Air
Quality
Standards,
that
its
emissions,
alone
or
in conjunction
with other
sources,
will not
cause
such
a violation,
or cause
a
failure
to maintain
the applica-
ble
standards;
3.
If the
emission
source
is contained
within
an area
which
does
not
currently
meet
or exceed
Ambient Air
Quality
Standards,
that
its
emissions,
alone
or
in conjunction
with other
sources,
do
not
cause
or contribute
to such
a violation.
A Petition
for Variance
which
fails
to make such
a showing
shall
be deemed
inadequate
under
Procedural
Rule 401(c).
Petitioner
shall
amend
the Petition
within
45 days
to provide
such
a
showing.
Failure
to timely
file the Amended
Petition
with
the
Board
and
the Environmental
Protection
Agency
shall
render
the Petition
herein
liable
to dismissal
for
inadequacy.
The
90—
day decision
period
set by statute
shall
run
from
the date
of
filing
the additional
information.
IT
IS
SO ORDERED.
I,
Christan
L. Moffett,
Clerk
of
the Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board hereby
certify
that
the above
Interim
Order
was
ado
ted
on
the _______day
of
__________________
,
1975 by
a vote
of ____to~
Christan
L. Mof~44,
Clerk
Illinois
Pollut4’c4~’Control
Board
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