ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August 5, 1971
    GETZ FIRE EQUIPMENT CO.
    v.
    )
    #PCB71—141
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    OPINION AND ORDER 8E~THE BOARD (BY MR. CURRIE):
    Getz Fire Equipment Co. seeks to conduct from 65 to 105 differ-
    ent instances of open burning throughout central Illinois for the
    purpose of instructing people in fire fighting.
    The petition contains no information concerning the hardship
    unliketo
    the
    other
    firm whichcases compliancewhere
    we havewithpermittedthe
    law wouldopen entail.burning
    forFurthertrain1 -
    ing purposes (e.g., Deere & Co. v. EPA, #70-20, December 22, 1970),
    in the present case we do not even know who is to receive the train-
    ing. Neither do we know anything about the potential annoyance
    to the public which might result. Although the petition assures
    us that “no detrimental impact upon adjacent properties or occupants”
    will occur, we can not see how such a blanket assurance can be made
    when obviously even petitioner does not indicate where or when any
    of the training sessions will occur, We agree with the Agency~s
    recommendation that for these reasons the petition be denied.
    The proposed open burning regulations would allow the Agency
    to permit open burning for fire fighting training on a case by case
    basis under a permit system, but even under these rules the Agency
    could not grant the blanket exemption from the law requested here.
    Petition is denied.
    I, Regina E. Ryan, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board,
    certify that the above Opinion and Order w
    opted on the 5
    day of August, 1971,
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    — 237

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