ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December
2,
1976
OLIN CORPORATION,
a Virginia Corporation,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 76—213
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr.
Goodman):
On September 16,
1976 Olin Corporation
(Olin)
filed a Petition
before the Board requesting extension
of variance from certain Air
Pollution Control Regulations
for its pyrotechnic destructor in-
cinerator
(destructor)
and retort destructor incinerator
(retort)
located in Williamson County near Marion,
Illinois.
The Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency)
filed its recommendation
in
this matter on November
8,
1976.
No hearing was held,
and no public
comment has been received.
Olin requests
a five year extension of
a variance granted in
PCB 75-333 which expires December
5,
1976.
The relief requested
is from Air Pollution Control Regulations,
Chapter
2,
Rules
104,
203 Ce),
and 206 (b).
Both the destructor and the retort are utilized
in the
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of
explosive
wasL(’s
and
are
von
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to
the
same
stack
and control
equipment.
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is
used
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primers and explosive projectiles from intermediate caliber ammu-
nition.
The variance sought
is for the operation of both incine-
rators.
The Agency,
in its Recommendation,
indicates
that,
due to
the
unusually high amount of secondary air required in this type of in-
cineration,
the existing emission standards may not be well suited
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for
application
to
the burning of explosive wastes.
The Agency
also believes that the possibility that Olin will violate the ambient
air quality in the area during the proposed variance is minimal and
proposes
that the Board grant variance under certain conditions.
The Board finds Olin has continued to act in good faith in
trying to solve
its waste disposal problem.
In addition, the equip-
ment used by Olin represents
the state of the art for elimination
of highly explosive wastes and,
therefore, denial of a variance at
this point
in time would place an unreasonable and arbitrary hard-
ship on Olin.
The Board will, therefore,
grant Olin
a variance
subject to certain conditions,
including the possibility
that Olin
may submit a petition for rule change prior
to the termination of
this variance.
This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclusions
of law of the Board
in this matter.
ORDER
It
is the Order of the Pollution Control Board that Olin
Corporation be granted variance from Rules 203(e),
206(b)
and
104 of Chapter
2 of the Pollution Control Board Regulations
for
its pyrotechnic destructor incinerator and its retort destructor
incinerator located in Williamson County from December
6,
1976
until December
6,
1978,
subject to the following conditions:
1.
This variance shall terminate upon the adoption by
the Board of any rule change pursuant to any proceeding
concerning Rules 203(e),
206(b)
and 104 of Chapter
2 of
the Pollution Control Board Regulations.
2.
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Order.
3.
Olin Corporation shall not operate
its pyrotechnic
destructor
at
a
rate
~xceedinq
400 pounds of scrap per
hour in any one hour, nor its destructor retort incinerator
at
a rate of more than 500 pounds per hour.
4.
Olin Corporation shall not operate
the
pyrotechnic
destructor
for more than twenty hours
in any one week nor
operate
the destructor retort more than two hours
in any
one week.
5.
Olin Corporation shall operate the incinerators
in
a
manner such that particulate and carbon monoxide emissions
do not exceed current levels produced.
6.
Olin Corporation shall continue its present program of
explosive waste incinerator development.
7.
Within
30 days of the adoption of this Order, Petitioner,
Olin Corporation, shall execute and forward to
the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency,
Division of Air Pollution
Control,
2200 Churchill
Road, Springfield,
Illinois
62706,
a
Certification of Acceptance and agreement to be bound to all
terms and conditions of this Order.
The form of said certi-
fication shall be as follows:
CERTIFICATION
I
(We),
______
having
read
and
fully
under-
standing the Order of the Illinois Pollution Control Board in
PCB 76-213 hereby accept said Order and agree
to
be
bound
by all of
the
terms
and
conditions
thereof.
SIGNED
______________
______
TITLE
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______
DATE
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I,
Christan
L.
Moffett,
Clerk
of
the
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board
hereby
certif
the
above
Opinion
and
Order
were
adopted
on
the
day
of
,
197(~
by
a
vot:e
of
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Christan
L.
Moffetk
erk
Illinois Pollution
ntrol Board
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