ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 14, 1972
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EMULSIFIED ASPHALTS, INC.
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v.
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PCB 72-438
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOSRD (by Mr. Dumeile)
The petitioner, Emulsified Asphalts, lnc. of Chicago, filed a letter
dated October 30,
1972
with the Agency
requesting a six month
variance From
Sec. 202 of the Asbestos Regulation (1(71-16) until April 1, 1973.
We dismiss the variance
request
as being inadequate and incomplete and
moot. The Board Procedural Rules enacted October 16, 1970 require
a concise statement of why the petitioner
believes that compliance with the provision
from which variance is sought would impose
an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship,
Including a description of the costs that
compliance would impose on the petitioner
and others and of the injury that the grant
of the variance would impose on the public
(40l(a)(2)J
There Is no such statement in the variance request. Furthermore, the
request seems to indicate that manufacture of asbestos-containing materials
has now ceased and will not commence until mid-March 1973. Thus the
period of variance needed seems only to be from mid-March 1973 to April 1,
1973. ThIs two week period so so short and far enough into the future that
It may not be needed. In any event, ample time remains to fIle a new variance
request meeting the Board’s Procedural Rules.
Section 202 of the Asbestos Regulation is now Rule 622 of Chapter 2
of the Board Regulations. It states that “manufacturing or processing of
asbestos containing products is prohibited” after June 30, 1972 unless a
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permit is oLtained from the Agency. Since manufacturing has ceased it
would appear also that ample time still remains in which to obtain a permit
from the Agency and the variance need may therefore be mooted.
The variance i.s dismissed without prejudice.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Cleric of the Illinois Pollution Control Board,
hereby certify the above Opinion a ~d Order were adopted on the /~~day of
November, 1972 by a vote oi
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OA~d
Christan L. Moffett,
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Illinois Pollution Contr
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