ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March
26,
1975
NABISCO,
INC.
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 75-17
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Dr.
Odell)
On January 14,
1975, Nabisco,
Inc.,
filed
a Petition For
Variance
with the Illinois Pollution Control Board
(Board)
Petitioner sought
a one year variance from May 30,
1975,
from
the emission standards under Rule 203(g) (1) (B)
of the Air Pal-
lution Regulations in order to operate
its No.
3 boiler during
the winter of 1975-76 should its use be necessary.
While
Petitioner believed the boiler’s operation would be unnecessary,
Nabisco was unable
‘to forecast with
absolute certainty that
No.
3 will not be needed for limited use.”
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency) filed
its Recommendation on March
5,
1975,
and recommended that the
variance be denied,
or in the alternative, the Petition be dis-
missed, because it is not ripe for Board action in the light of
the speculative nature of the boiler’s use.
We agree with that Agency’s alternative recommendation.
While we realize that Petitioner
is attempting to avoid the
pitfall of “unexcused delay” in filing its Petition, we believe
that the problem is presently too hypothetical and remote for
Board decision.
Should Petitioner’s need to operate boiler
No.
3 become more definite in the winter months of 1975-76, a
petition can be filed at that time.
Petition For Variance is
dismissed without prejudice, because it is not ripe for Board
action.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board~hereby certify that the above Opinion and
Order
was
ad-
opted on the~~~dayof
_____________,
1975,
by a vote
of
to~_.
Christan~t~.Moffett
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