ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July
26,
1973
STATE OF ILLINOIS,
DEPARTMENT
OF
CONSERVATION,
Petitioner,
vs.
)
PCB
73—202
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
Anthony Dean,
Director for
the Department
of Conservation
Steven
C.
Bonacjuidi, Assistant Attorney General
for the EPA
OPINION AND ORDER OF
TIlE BOARD
(by
Mr.
Henss)
Petitioner requests
a variance
from Rules
502 and
504 (a) (4)
of
the
Open
l3urninq
Regulations
for
the
purpose
of
burning
brush,
timber
and
other
landscape
waste
at
the
site
of
a
proposed
new
lake.
The
lake
is
being
created
as
a
part
of
the
new
Shabbona
Lake State Park.
A 40 acre
tract is being cleared of approxi-
mately
800
tons of
landscape waste which will be burned on
27
days.
The Department
of Conservation
states
that the cost of
using an
air curtain destructor would be $19,000.
The I)epartment
states that this cost
is prohibitive but plans
to use
a propeller
type blower to induce complete
combustion.
The 40 acre
tract
is
located about
1
1/2 miles from Shabbona
and Shabbona Grove,
the closest municipalities.
No burning will
take place within 1,000 feet of residential areas.
The
EPA
has
recommended
that
the
variance
be
denied.
The
identical
issues
were
decided
in
City
of
Hhllsboro
vs.
EPA,
PCB 72-394.
The
material
to
he
burned
is
landscape
waste
not
trade
waste.
It
is
not
located
in
a
“prohibited
area”
where
thc
open
burning
of landscape waste
is barred under our Regulation.
Sce
Rule
503(c)(4)
Therefore,
no
variance
is
required
for
the
open
burning
of
this
landscape waste and the case will be dis-
missed as moot.
8—621
—2—
Care should be
taken that the open burning of this landscape
waste not injure human, plant or animal life,
health or property,
or unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or property.
It is hereby ordered that the case be dismissed as moot.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify the above Opinion and Order was adopted
this
~~day
of July,
1973 by a vote of
44
to C~
I
A
8—
622