ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
September
12,
1974
ILLINOIS
NITROGEN
CORPORATION,
Petitioner,
v~
)
PCB 74—169
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY,
Respondent.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
V.
PCB
73—517
(Consolidated)
ILLINOIS NITROGEN CORPORATION,
Respondent
ORDER OF THE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
(by
Mr.
Henss)
Illinois Nitrogen Corporation
and
the Environmental Protection
Agency have jointly requested that certain documents and information
in this proceeding be designated
“not subject
to
disclosure”.
The
information was submitted to the Agency
in
support of
a request for
permit and was marked “confidential”,
The Agency is recuired to
file
its
record
in
this
proceeding
for
review,
but
the
parties
agree
that
parts
of
the
record
should
not
be
subject
to
disclosure.
The
uconfidentialu information relates
to the development of a new
technology for abatement of nitrogen oxide emissions from nitric acid
manufacturing plants.
Illinois Nitrogen has applied for a patent and
has handled the information as
a trade secret.
We find that the information should be designated ~not subject
to disclosure” and we therefore allow the motion.
The following
materials are hereby designated
“not subject to disclosure”:
1)
NO~emission study performed for
the
ILLINOIS NITROGEN
CORPORATION, Marseilles, Illinois January, 1974.
2)
A letter from Mr.
R.
P.
Feser, Manager to Mr. Keith
J.
Conklin, Manager, Permit Section, Division of Air
Pollution Control, undated, containing eight pages.
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3)
A letter from Mr.
R.
P. Feser to Mr. Keith C. Conklin,
Manager, Permit Section, Environmental Protection
Agency,
dated December
3,
1973,
consisting of one page.
4)
A letter from Mr.
R.
H. Farmer, Vice President,
Illinois
Nitrogen Corporation.,
to
Mr.
Keith C. Conklin, Manager,
Permit Section, Environmental Protection Agency, dated
September
28,
1972, containing the application for a
permit of which there
is a two—page letter and 53—page
application
5)
A letter dated October
2,
1973 from Mr.
R.
P. Feser to
Mr.
Keith
ir.
Conklin, Manager, Permit Section, consisting
of one page.
6)
A one-page document from the ILLINOIS NITROGEN CORPORATION
marked “Addendum APC-189—IN-A,
Reference:
Item l4.a of
form APC-189, Application~forOperating Permit Renewal for
Ammonium Nitrate Manufacture.”
7)
A one-page document marked “State of Illinois, Environmental
Protection Agency, Division of Air Pollution Control,
Ipplication for Operating Permit Renewal for Ammonium
Nitrate Manufacture
8)
Two schematic diagrams marked “Illinois Nitrogen Corp.,
Marseilles,
Illi.nois Nitric Acid Flow Diagram.”
9)
A letter fiom R.
P. Feser, Manager,
to Mr. Keith
C.
Conklin, Manager, Permit Section, Division of Air
PolLution Control, received at the Environmental
Protection Agency October
18,
1972,
containing
a one—
page letter and four supporting documents.
10)
Two letters,
one from Mr.
R.
P. Feser to Mr. Keith
C,
Conklin dated January
23,
1974 and one from Mr.
H.
D.
Kelly to Mr. Keith
C. Conklin dated January
7,
1974,
and a two-page supporting document marked “Application
for Operating Permit Renewal for Ammonium Nitrate
Manufacture.”
11)
A document marked “Illinois Nitrogen, 1—21—74, ArRo
File:
155-A,” containing 15 pages.
12)
Six pages of handwritten notes containing calculations.
it
is so
ordered.
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I,
Christan
L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
certify
that
the
above
Qrder
was
adopted
on
this
~
day of
September,
1974
by
a
vote
of
4-0
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