ILLINOIS
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
March
22,
1973
OLIN
CORPORATION,
a Virginia Coruoratron
#72—517
v.
ENVI
MONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
OPINION
AND
ORDER
OF
TIlE
BOARD
(BY
SAMUEL
T.
LAWTON,
JR.):
On
October
31,
1972,
in Case #72-357,
we
granted an order
extending the
variance
previously
granted
in
#71-60
and
subsecuent-
.iy
extended
in
#71-371 to March
31,
1973.
The variance authorized
Cliii
Corporation to burn in
the open certain exulosive waste genera-
ted
in
its manufacture of military flares, missiles,
rocket igniters
arid
jet
aircraft starter cartridges at
its Williamson County facility.
The
~rcsont petition seeks an extension from the March
31,
1973
ba
a
to March
31,
1974.
All
of the foregoing variance allowances
were
in contcmr;i~
tion
of petitioner dev~lopinga novel exoerimental-
type
incinerator for disnosal of the scrap generated.
Anolications
have
been
made to
the
Agency
to
authorize oneration of
this
facility.
On
March
3,
1972,
a
permit was granted to Olin to open burn in an
experimental
incinerator,
as
defined in
the plans
and specifications
submitted on February
23,
1972.
The permit was subject to certain
specified conditions and expired on March
3,
1973.
Initial runs of
the
experimental incinerator resulted in excessive amounts of washer
water being blown out of the stack, which conditions Olin anticipates
will be corrected by changes
in
the
drainage piping.
Olin represents
that it will need the additional year in order to perfect the inciner-
ator and that in the meantime,
it will be burning explosive scrap in
an abandoned strip mine area, which burni~g~~~wi11
not produce any
adverse impact on adjacent properties.
Disposal of explosive wastes
by
open burning at the present time
appears to be the only safe method of disposal, pending development of
more sophisticated incineration processes,
which are still in the
experimental stage.
The Agency has recommended that the variance be granted only until
July 1,
1973,
or until the incinerator is operational,
and the peti-
tioner has obtained permits from the Agency, which even
if sooner,
subject to conditions of reporting
,
observation of burning by
Agency personnel,
the submission
of monthly reports
detailing progress
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until
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1973
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necessary
permits
will
be
made
by
;nrch
31,
1973
and
th3
t
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will
be
in
a
nosition
to
act
on
tee
~ermit
ci
‘licatio~:s
U
Jul
‘
,
1973.
however,
even
if
this
cr~
the
ease,
it
would
seam to qive Respondent
an
inord
Lnately
a
~arjod
ci time
to come
into compliance~
aecause
if
the nermits
granted
until
July
1,
1973,
it
is
unreasonable
to
exeect
t
Lca
incinerator
will
be
operational
on
the
same
date.
Ce
oclieve
that
Olin
has
demonstrated
progress
toward
the
achievement
of
its
objective
and
while
it
has
not
adhered
to
the
original
time
schedule
contemplated,
it
has
offered
satisiactory
reasons
in
justification
for
the
delay.
It
is
conceded
that
the
burning
takes
olace
in
a
remote
area
and
that
no
impact
on
adjacent
property
has
been
reported.
Likewise,
it
has
been
determined
that
no
satisfactory
alternative
to
the
open
burning
of
exalosive
waste
of the
sort involved
in this proceedinci
is presently available.
We will grant the variance until January
1,
1974,
subject
to
all
of
the
terms and conditions heretofore imposed in our earlier variance
allowances,
#71—60,
#71—373 and #72—357.
This opinion constitutes
the findings of fact and conclusions of
law of the Board.
IT
IS TUE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that:
1.
Variance heretofore granted on October
31,
1972
in
Case #72-357
be
extended to January
1,
1974, subject to
all terms
and conditions as provided in Case
#71-6*;,
#71-371 and #72-357
to
the
extent said conditions remain
presently applicable.
2.
Petitioner shall do the following:
(a)
Notify
the
Agency
of
the
date
and
time
when
the
experimental incinerator is tested and permit Agency
personnel to observe said testing;
(b)
Confine the open burning of explosive waste to times
when atmospheric conditions are condueive to dispersion
of contaminants; and
(c)
Submit monthly reports
to the Agency in writing,
detailing its progress toward
the
completion of
the
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incinerator,
dates
of
tests
on
the
incinerator,
tIme
comnlet~on
date
of
the
testing
program
and
progress toward completion of permit applications,
including the date petitioner intends to
file
its permit application with the Agency.
I,
Cliristan Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Bofld,
certify
that
the
above
Opinion
and
Order
was adopted on the ~
day of March,
1973,
by a vote of
________
to
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