ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June 20, 1974
INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY,
Petitioner,
 )
vs.
 PCB 74-66
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION
 AND
 ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr.
 Seaman):
On
 February
 14, 1974,
 International Paper Company filed
 its Petition
for Variance, seeking therein variance from the provisions
 of Rule 205(f)
of the Air Pollution Control
 Regulations until
 May 31,
 1975.
 On March
27,
 1974, Petitioner filed an Amended Petition.
Petitioner owns and operates
 its
 Folding Carton and Label
 Division in
Peoria, County of Peoria,
 Illinois.
 At the Peoria facility, Petitioner
manufactures printed ‘labels for food containers.
 The labels are designed,
printed,
 varnished,
 cut to size, and packaged according to customers
requirements.
 The Petition for Variance is concered with the varnishing
operation.
 AT least 75,000 gallons of varnish and 65,000 gallons of
thinner are used per year.
 The plant employs 350 people.
Petitioner had operating permits when it filed the Petition for Variance.
The permits expired
 on March
 31,
 ‘1974.
 The permits included
 a Compliance
Plan which called for the use of exempt solvents to meet Rule 205(f).
 However,
 in January 1974, Petitioner was informed by potential suppliers
that
 it would not receive the exempt solvents.
 Petitioner does not currently
have operating permits from the Agency because it cannot demonstrate
compliance with Rule 205(f).
Petitioner states that emissions from its varnishing facility are
approximately 19.5 pounds per hour from each of its three varnishing
machines.
 Varnish
 is applied
 to approximately one-half of the labels made
at the facility to produce
 a glossy finish and to make the labels water-~
and scuff-resistant.
Petitioner formerly discharged an additional
 3.8 pounds per hour of
photochemically reactive material.
 However,
 Petitioner switched to
 a new
thinner on January
 1,
 1974, and reduced the amount of photochemically
reactive material emitted.
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Petitioner plans
 to achieve compliance by utilizing non-photochemically
reactive varnish
 as
 it becomes available.
 In addition, Petitioner
 is
currently conducting research with waterbase varnishes, although it has
been unsuccessful
 so far.
 Petitioner states that it will submit detailed
specifications for waterbase varnish requirements
 to suppliers by
June
 1,
 1974 and will request responses on or before December
 1,
 1974.
Petitioner will then evaluate the varnishes by laboratory tests and by
tests on its machines.
 If Petitioner determines that one of these varnishes
is acceptable from the standpoint of both cost and suitability for
Petitioner’s
 requirements,
 it will begin ordering the new varnish no
later than March 31,
 1976.
 Petitioner will purchase and replace
 its
inventory no later than April
 1,
 1975 and will begin using it no later
than May 1,
 1975.
Petitioner is also investigating the use of active carbon filtration
in addition to searching for new sources
 of exempt solvent and waterbase
varnish.
Petitioner’s plant
 is located
 in an industrial
 park
 in Peoria,
 There
are no citizen complaints.
This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclusions of law
of the Board.
IT
 IS THE
 ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that Petitioner be
granted a variance from the provisions
 of Rule 205(f)
 of the Air Pollution
Control
 Regulations
 until May31,
 1975, subject
 to the following conditions:
a.
 Petitioner shall
 utilize as much exempt solvent
formulations
 as
 can be furnished by its suppliers.
b.
 Petitioner shall notify the Agency imediately
 if
any deviation from the compliance time table occurs.
c.
 Petitioner
 shall submit quarterly reports
 to:
Environmental
 Protection Agency
Division of Air Pollution Control
Control
 Program Coordinator
2200 Churchill
 Road
Springfield,
 Illinois
 62706
Said reports shall detail:
‘1.
 total
 amount of solvents used during the quarter;
2.
 nature and amount
 of non-exempt solvents used;
3.
 nature and amount of exempt solvents used;
4.
 nature and amount of exempt solvents purchased
(indicating the supplier);
5.
 nature and amount of non-exempt solvents purchased
(indicating the supplier);
6.
 nature and amount of solvents in inventory at the
beginning of each quarter.
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d.
 Within
 6 months
 of the date of this Order, Petitioner
shall submit to the Agency
 a modified compliance plan.
 This plan
may:
i.
 Achieve compliance at the expiration of the Variance
by replacement of photochemically reactive solvents with non-reactive
solvents demonstrated to
 be readily available;
 or
ii.
 Achieve compliance at the expiration of the Variance
by qualification under the Alternative Standard of Rule 205 (f)(i);
or
iii.
 Achieve compliance by
 May 30, 1975 under the provisions
of Rule 2O5(f)(2)(D).
I. Christan
 L. Moffett,
 Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
 Board,
certify that the above Opinion and Order was adopted on this
 ~
day of
 ~
 ,
 1974 by
 a vote of
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