ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January
23, 1973
KEYSTONE CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES, INC. )
#72-459
v.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OPINION
AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (BY SAMUEL T. LAWTON, JR.):
Petition was filed for variance with respect to Rules 103(b) (2)
of Chapter 2, Rules and Regulations
Governing the Control of Air
Pollution, seeking until March 1, 1973 for the filing of operating
permit applications and until June 1, 1973 for
the obtaining of
such permits. Application for permit was due September 1, 1972 and
operating permits were required to be obtained by December
1,
1972.
Operating permit applications were submitted by petitioner through
the Agency on September
5,
1972 and September 25, 1972 and returned
to petitioner because of insufficiency of information.
Petitioner’s difficulty in achieving compliance appears to be,
in part, a consequence of not understanding the availability of the
use of standard emission factors in lieu of actual testing. Petitioner’s
variance request is premised in large measure on the time and cost
involved in testing procedures necessary as a pre—requisite to permit
application. However, the use of standard emission factors would
preclude both the time and cost inherent in the necessary preparation,
and, accordingly, we do not feel that petitioner has set forth sufficient
grounds to satisfy the delay sought and the hardship consequential to
compliance. In the event of a prosecution for failure to comply with
the regulations, all contentions made by the petitioner in this pro-
ceeding could be asserted by way of defense.
The petition for variance is denied.
I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Boa~d,
certify that the above Opinion and Order was adopted on the
1~3R
day of January, 1973, by a vote of
,~3
to
o
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