ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August 30, 1973
    HARDWICK BROTHERS COMPANY,
    )
    Petitioner,
    vs.
    )
    PCB 73—351
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF
    TI-IE BOARD
    (by Mr.
    Heriss)
    Petitioner has been retained by
    the
    United States Army Corp
    of Engineers to improve the channel of the north fork of the
    Saline River in Saline County and Hamilton County, Illinois.
    In
    the
    construction work it will be necessary to clear the timber
    and brush from a right—of-way
    250
    feet wide and 10 miles long.
    Petitioner requests a variance from our Open Burning Regulations
    for the purpose of burning the brush and timber to be cleared
    from this construction
    site.
    The burning will take place on the right-of—way which is
    not located within
    2 miles of any municipality.
    Population
    in
    the area is sparse,
    not exceeding
    8 persons per square mile on
    the average.
    Under our November 1972 Amendments
    to the Open Burning
    Regulation no variance is needed for the open burning of this
    landscape waste.
    We have previously held that landscape waste
    which
    is cleared from a construction zone may be burned in com-
    pliance with the Regulation
    if it is not located within a
    prohibited area.
    (Worthy Brothers vs. EPA, PCB 73—283; Nutty vs.
    EPA,
    PCB 73—249)
    The construction
    zone here is not located
    within a prohibited area.
    See:
    Chapter
    2, Air Pollution,
    Part V1
    Open Burning, Rule 503(c) (4).
    The petition was apparently filed in the belief that a
    variance is needed for the open burning.
    Since the matter is
    moot the petition will be dismissed without prejudice.
    Care
    should be taken in the burning that all aspects of the Regulation
    be followed,
    i.e.
    the burning of the landscape waste shall be on
    the premises on which the waste is generated; when atmospheric
    conditions will readily dissipate the contaminants and if such
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    burning does not create a visibility hazard on roadways,
    railroad tracks or airfields.
    No material other than landscape
    waste
    shall be burned.
    The petition is dismissed without prejudice.
    I, Christan
    L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify the a ove Opinion and Order was adopted
    this
    ~3&l~
    day of
    _________,
    1973 by a vote of
    ~
    toO
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