ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 8,
1990
INDIAN REFINING,
Petitioner,
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v.
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PCB 90—213
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(Provisional Variance)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(J.
Marlin):
This matter comes before the Board on receipt of an Agency
Recommendation dated November 7,
1990.
The recommendation refers
to a request from Petitioner,
Indian Refining for a 30-day
provisional variance from the sulfur dioxide
(SO2)
limitation,
as
set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 214.162,
for the period from
November 15,
1990 to December 15,
1990.
Indian Refining is refurbishing its mothballed Lawrenceville
refinery and wishes to startup production.
Upon inspection,
Indian Refining found that the sulfur recovery unit was
extensively corroded.
This will render the sulfur recovery unit
incapable of startup with the FCC and alky plant.
Each day of
delay in startup would cost Indian Refining an economic loss of
$130,000.
If granted this provisional variance, Indian Refining
would reduOe crude sulfur levels to 0.6 percent by weight and
replace residual oil firing with natural gas.
The provisional
variance would limit Indian Refining’s maximum
~°2
emissions to a
daily average of 2400 pounds per day, the maximum level of
emissions otherwise allowable under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 214 for
normal plant operations.
The use of natural gas and crude sulfur
limitation would offset the increased emissions resulting from
not running the sulfur recovery unit.
Upon receipt of the request, the Agency issued its
recommendation,
finding that due to unforeseen, temporary and
uncontrollable circumstances, failure to grant the requested 30—
day provisional variance would impose an arbitrary or
unreasonable hardship on Petitioner.
The Agency recommends a
grant of the provisional variance with certain conditions.
The Board hereby grants Petitioner a provisional variance
from 35
Ill. Adm. Code 214.162 from November 15,
1990 to December
15,
1990, with the following conditions:
1.
Indian Refining shall make operational changes that
will reduce crude sulfur levels to 0.6 percent by weight and
replace residual oil firing with natural gas;
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2.
Indian Refining’s sulfur dioxide emissions shall not
exceed a daily average of 2400 pound per hour;
3.
Indian Refining shall submit a written report,
indicating the total hours of operation, daily average
sulfur dioxide emissions,
and the highest level of sulfur
dioxide emissions during any hour of operation,
and forward
it to the Agency within three days of the end of each
calendar week addressed as follows:
Regional Manager
Division of Air Pollution Control
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
2009 Main Street
Collinsville, Illinois
62234
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, do hereby certi
that the above Order was adopted on the
day of ____________________________,
1990,
by a vote of
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C-
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Dorothy N. G~, Clerk
Illinois Pol’ution Control Board
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