ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January
 7,
 1988
CATERPILLER,
 INC.,
Petitioner,
v.
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ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
 (by J.
 Anderson):
This provisional variance
 request comes before the Board
upon
 a January
 7,
 1988 Recommendation of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
 Agency
 .
 The Agency recommends
that
 a 30—day provisional variance be granted
 to Caterpillar from
35
 Ill. Adm.
 Code 722.134(b)
 and Section 37 of the Environmental
Protection Act;
 thereby allowing hazardous
 wastes to
 remain on—
site
 in excess of the 90—day limitation
 imposed by Section
722.134.
 The Agency has found
 that compliance with Section
722.134(b)
 would impose an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship and
recommends that Petitioner be granted
 the requested provisional
variance.
Petitioner, Generator ID.
 #ILD052664604, had temporarily
stored 12,000 gal.
 of waste contaminated with less than
 1
 of
1,1,1, trichioroethane
 FOOl.
 Petitioner
 had contracted with
Trade Waste Incineration
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 to dispose of the waste;
but this was not possible within the
 90 day limitation
 imposed
 by
35
 Ill.
 Adm.
 Code Section 722.134.
 As of December
 8,
 1987,
approximately 9—10,000 gal. was removed.
 Petitioner requests the
additional
 30 days
 in order
 to remove the remaining waste; clean
the tanks and return
 to normal operations.
The Board hereby grants Petitioner
 a 30—day Provisional
Variance pursuant
 to Section 722.134(b)
 from December
 9,
 1987
 to
Janaury
 8,
 1988.
IT
 IS SO ORDERED.
Board Member J. Marlin was not present for the vote.
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I,
 Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
ion and Order was
adopted on
 the
 ~
 day of
_______________
 Board, hereby certify that
 ~
 ,
 1988, by a vote
of
 .5-c::).
D&yM.
 unn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
 Board
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