ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December 27, 1971
ROESCH ENAMEL
&
MFG.
co.
v.
)
#
71—294
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Opinion of the Board (by Mr. Currie):
Our order of July 12, 1971 (#71-62) gave Roesch 60 days
to take positive action, including submission of a concrete
program, toward control of particulate emissions from its
Belleville factory. Among the conditions of that variance
were the posting of security, the payment of a penalty, and
the testing of a proposed “Kohl” control system.
The security, it is now alleged, has been posted and the
penalty paid. The Kohl system was found wanting, and Roesch
tells us it has contracted for the purchase and installation
of baghouses, to be completed by six months after the date of
our initial order, or about January 12, 1972. Roesch asks that
we extend the variance till then, and we do so.
According to the petition, the company has moved with
dispatch to do what we ordered. The July order contemplated
some additional time in which to make the actual installation,
and the time requested seems as short as is practicable. The
system chosen has received an Agency permit, indicating it is
expected to do the job. We say “according to the petition”
because, despite the lapse of ninety days since the petition
was filed with the Agency, we have not received the Agency
recommendation
which
the statute requires. Pqe must therefore
act on the petition today or have it granted by default.
Since the schedule appears reasonable on its face and no objections
have been received, we take Roesch at its word and grant the
extension on the basis of the petition and attached documents
alone. We urge the Agency to be more prompt in the future.
Cf. Electric Wheel Co. v. EPA, #71-55 (June 9, 1971).
ORDER
Roesch Enamel and Manufacturing Co. is hereby granted a variance
to emit particulate air contaminants in excess of those permitted
by the Rules and Regulations Governing the Control of Air Pollution
until January 12, 1972, provided the following conditions are
met:
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1) The security posted in compliance with our July 12 order
shall be made applicable to the revised program; and
2) Roesch shall diligently pursue the control program described
in its supplemental petition for variance; and
3) Roesch shall not increase its particulate emissions during
the period of this variance; and
4) Roesch shall file a status report with the Board and with
the 7~gencyon or before January 31, 1972.
I, Christan Moffett, Acting Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
certify that the Board adopted the above Opinion this 27th
day of December, 1971 by
a vote of
4—0.
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