ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    November
    26, 1975
    CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY, INC.,
    Metals Division,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 75—201
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    Mr. Harvey
    M. Sheldon,
    Plunkett, Nisen, Elliott
    & Meier,
    appeared on behalf of the Petitioner;
    Mr. Peter
    E. Orlinsky,
    appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
    OPINION
    AND
    ORDER OF THE
    BOARD
    (by Mr. Goodman):
    This matter comes before the Pollution Control Board
    (Board)
    upon the petition of Continental Can Company,
    Inc.
    (Can)
    for variance from Rule 205(f)
    of the Air Regulations
    for Plant No.
    5 until January 1,
    1976.
    An additional in-
    formation order was issued May
    15,
    1975.
    The Environmental
    Protection Agency
    (Agency)
    filed its Recommendation August 28,
    1975.
    On October 17,
    1975,
    a hearing was held wherein a
    “Stipulation for an Agreed Order” was submitted to the
    Board.
    The Board has issued its Opinion in two companion cases
    today,
    to wit PCB 75—199 and PCB 75-200.
    Said Opinions are
    hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth
    herein.
    Plant No.
    5
    (The Clearing Plant)
    is located at 5401
    West 65th Street,
    Bedford Park, Cook County,
    Illinois.
    The
    emissions sources which are the subject of the variance
    petition are five coater lines and four press lines for the
    manufacture of metal plates,
    ends and tops, used for assem-
    bly elsewhere of metal cans and containers.
    Petitioner manufactures
    122 million sheets of litho-
    graphed and coated plates and 860 million ends and tops on
    the subject coater and press lines per year.
    This process
    consumes 40,000 gallons of enamels,
    30,000 gallons of coat-
    ings,
    and 15,000 gallons of varnishes annually.
    These
    coatings, varnishes and enamels contain organic materials
    and chemical compounds,
    e.g., acrylics,
    aklyds, vinyls,
    phenolics,
    and epoxys.
    19—322

    —2—
    As explained more fully in PCB 75-199, Petitioner had
    planned to achieve compliance with Rule 205(f)
    by reducing
    the organic material used in its process to 20 per cent or
    less of total volume by May 30,
    1975,
    as provided
    in Rule
    205(f) (2) (D)
    of the Air Regulations.
    When Petitioner realized this would not be possible,
    it
    embarked upon an alternate means of compliance.
    Petitioner
    has installed an 8,000 CFM catalytic fume incinerator unit
    and heat exchanger to control emissions on two of the sub-
    ject coater lines.
    The remaining lines will be controlled
    by the use of exempt materials by January
    1,
    1976.
    Peti-
    tioner has reduced its emissions of photochemically reactive
    materials at Plant No.
    5 by 91
    since 1970.
    As we have already stated twice
    today, Petitioner has
    shown good faith in its efforts to achieve compliance with
    Rule 205(f).
    However, here too, Petitioner relys upon a
    stipulation that its variance would not significantly con-
    tribute to violations of the ambient air quality.
    The Board
    cannot accept stipulations of this kind, See Continental
    Can Company,
    Inc.
    v.
    EPA, PCB 75-199.
    As stated in that
    case, the Board must reluctantly deny Petitioner the relief
    sought herein.
    This Opinion constitutes
    the findings of fact and
    conclusions of law of the Board in this matter.
    Mr. Young will submit a Concurring Opinion.
    ORDER
    It
    is the Order of the Pollution Control Board that
    Continental Can Company Inc.’s petition for variance from
    Rule 205(f)
    of the Air Regulations for Plant No.
    5 be and
    is, hereby, denied without prejudice.
    I,
    Christan
    L. Moffett,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereby certify the above Opinion and Order
    were adopted on the
    ~
    day of
    _____________
    1975 by a vote of
    i/..~
    Christan L. Moffet
    ,
    erk
    Illinois Pollution
    rol Board
    19—323

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