ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March
7,
1974
)
IN THE MATTER OF
)
INQUIRY HEARINGS ON
)
R74-2
SULFUR DIOXIDE REMOVAL
)
TECHNOLOGY
AND
REGULATIONS
)
/
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Dumelle):
The recent Arabian boycott of oil shipments
to the United
States has severely reduced supplies of heating oils, especially
those of low sulfur content,
to Illinois consumers.
Natural gas
supplies,
a clean alternate fuel,
appear to be relatively fixed
in amounts available.
The
Board
in
recent
proceedings
has
been
told
that
sulfur
dioxide
technology
is
not
yet
“commercially
available”
for
installation by large users of high sulfur coal or oil.
On the
other hand,
the Federal government has maintained that the
removal technology,
is available,
It
seems desirable therefore
to hold several inquiry
hearings
to determine among other matters the following:
I.
The extent of available supplies of low sulfur fuels
to Illinois.
2.
The status of sulfur dioxide removal technology,
especially for large heat sources.
3.
The legal limits imposed upon Illinois by the Federal
Clean Air Act
(and any amendatory legislation to
it)
and
by Court
decisions on non-degradation so far
as sulfur
dioxide regulations are concerned.
4.
The best up-to-date medical and public health opinion
as
to the validity of existing Illinois and Federal sulfur
dicxide air quality standards and any developments toward
dii~erentstandards
or,
toward new related standards, such
as sulfates or on synergistic effects with particulates,
:~~lationsgoverning sulfur dioxide emissions or air
quality
standards
which
should
be
changed
in
light
of
the
above.
t~.
Any
new
information
on
the
Costs
of
compliance
with
the regulations as
they now stand or as they might be
~nodified.
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The Board welcomes public participation in these inquiry
hearings and asks that persons interested in testifying make
arrangements with the Hearing Officer.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify the above Order was adopted on the
1”~’
day
of March,
1974 by
a vote of
~
In
.4It~
Christan L. Moffet~/~1erk
Illinois Pollution C6ntrol Board
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