ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    March 11,
    1976
    BEE CHEMICAL COMPANY,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 76-53
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    )
    AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr. Goodman):
    This matter comes before the Pollution Control Board
    (Board)
    upon the February
    26,
    1976, Petition of Bee Chemical Company for
    variance from the organic material emission standards
    of the Air
    Pollution Control Regulations.
    The petition is inadequate
    in that it fails
    to comply with
    Rule 401 of the Board’s Procedural Rules.
    The Petitioner has failed
    to supply the Board with the following information, which prevents
    the Board from making a reasonable assessment
    in this matter:
    (i)
    specific identification of the particular
    provisions of the Environmental Protection Act or regulations
    from which the variance
    is sought;
    (ii)
    a description of the business or activity in
    question;
    (iii)
    the quantity and type of raw materials processed,
    and a description of the particular process or activity in which
    the raw materials are used;
    (iv)
    an estimate of the quantity and type of contaminants
    discharged;
    (v)
    data showing the nature and extent of the present
    failure to meet the particular provisions from which the variance
    is sought;
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    (vi)
    a description of existing and proposed equipment for
    the control of discharges;
    (vii)
    a time schedule for bringing the activity into
    compliance;
    (viii)
    a detailed description of the program to be under-
    taken to achieve compliance,
    including a time schedule of all
    phases involved from initiation to completion and the estimated costs
    involved;
    (ix)
    an explanation of why Petitioner believes the
    program proposed will achieve compliance.
    (x)
    details as to past efforts to achieve compliance
    and results achieved.
    (b)
    A concise statement of why Phe petitioner believes
    that compliance with the provision from which variance is sought
    would impose an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship, including a
    description of the costs that compliance would impose on the
    Petitioner and others, information as to the feasibility of alterna—
    tives available to abate the violations and their costs.
    (c)
    The injury that the grant of the variance would im-
    pose on the public including the effect that continued discharge of
    contaminants will have upon the air, water or land.
    (d)
    If the Petitioner seeks a delay in complying,
    a state-
    ment of the reasons for such delay.
    (e)
    A clear statement of the precise extent of the re-
    lief sought.
    The Petition is also inadequate in that it fails to show
    whether the ambient air quality of the area which would be affected
    by the grant of the variance meets the national ambient air quality
    standards and whether grant of the variance would interfere with
    those air quality standards.
    Petitioner also appeals from denial of its application for an
    Operating Permit.
    However, Petitioner indicates that there are
    recent changes
    in its manufacturing process which change the facts
    upon which the original permit application was based.
    The Environ-
    mental Protection Agency has not yet acted upon this information.
    Therefore,
    the Permit Appeal
    is dismissed without prejudice.

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    It is the Order of the Board that Bee Chemical Company supply
    the Board with the aforementioned information within
    45 days of
    this Order.
    The ninety day decision period shall commence upon the
    receipt by the Board of Bee Chemical Company’s Amended Petition.
    Failure to timely file said petition shall cause this matter to be
    dismissed.
    The Permit Appeal is hereby dismissed without prejudice.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Christan L. Moffett,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereby certify the above Interim Order was
    adopted on the
    Ir”
    day of
    /~
    ,
    1976 by a vote
    of
    4-0
    .
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    Christan L.
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    Illinois Pollution
    ntrol Board
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