ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
May
3, 1973
MATTISON MACHINE WORKS,
Petitioner,
V.
)
PCB 73—66
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
Mark E. MacDonald on behalf of Petitioner;
Nicholas G. Doxoryst,
II, Assistant Attorney General, on behalf
of Environmental Protection Agency.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Seaman):
Petitioner operates a grey iron foundry located in Rockford,
Winnebago County,
Illinois.
Petitioner requests modification
of orders by the Pollution Control Board in PCB 71-227, 71-330 a~nd
72-338, which required, inter alia,
that Petitioner obtain a
stack test on its baghouse, attached to its cupola, by an
independent testing service.
The order also required Petitioner
to file
a bond in the amount of $160,000 to ensure compliance
with the Board’s order.
Petitioner requests that the Board
waive the stack test requirement and that the bond posted by
Petitioner be returned indicating compliance with the Board
order.
Installation of the baghouse and completion of the entire
cupola emission control system was completed in December,
1972.
Mattison alleges in its petition that there is no physical
method which could be employed for testing the efficiency of the
system installed.
By definition and specific design,
the
Mattison baghouse has no stack or specific emission point.
Accordingly, it is alleged, no sample can be taken without
interferring with the operation of the system itself.
The
Mattison baghouse system is designed for particulate removal in
excess of 99.9 percent and no plume or other visible emission of
any type is produced by the system.
The Agency reports in its Recommendation that one of its
investigators observed the baghouse in operation,
that the
emissions from the baghouse were negligible, and that the baghouse
seemed to be operating efficiently.
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Emissions from the cupola with and without the baghouse
as calculated by the Agency using Compilation of Air Pollutant
Emission Factors, AP—42, Table 7—10,
are as follows:
Uncontrolled
With Baghouse
Allowable
Particulates
144.5 lb/hr
1.7 lb/hr
8.7 lb/hr
The Agency further reports that testing of the baghouse
would be difficult.
It is the decision of
this Board that insistence upon the
stack test requirement in this circumstance would impose an
unnecessary hardship.
IT IS THE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that the
stack test requirement be waived and that the bond posted be
returned to Petitioner.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, certify that ~he above Opinion and Order was adopted by
the Board on the
~J’~
day of
fr~j
~
,
1973, by
a vote of
__
to
~
.
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