ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
May
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1973
FREEMAN COAL MINING COMPANY,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 73-97
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Seaman):
Petitioner operates a coal mine known as the Freeman
Orient No. 3 located south of Waltonville, Jefferson City,
Illinois. Petitioner requests an extension of a variance
granted by this Board beyond the April 30, 1973 completion
date to June 30, 1973 to permit the operation of air clean-
ing tables, which are an indispensable part of Petitioner’s
coal preparation plant. Petitioner will replace this coal
preparation plant with a new coal preparation plant. Peti-
tioner alleges its inability to meet the April 30, 1973
deadline is due in large part to continued labor unrest
occasioned by the Wage Board’s refusal, under Phase II
restrictions, to permit the payment of certain wage increases
which otherwise would have been due to the employees of the
general contractor on this particular project under the
applicable Collective Bargaining Agreement. As a result,
Petitioner alleges it has logged a total of 19 days of un-
authorized work stoppages. Further, Petitioner states that
because of the cold winter, the company was unable to pour
concrete on six days, and many employees did not work during
the 25 days of below freezing weather. Furthermore, Peti-
tioner’s schedule has always contained a 75-day period after
beneficial occupancy for start-up and check—out procedures
and for bringing the facility up to design tonnage. Peti-
tioner states that it does expect to obtain beneficial
occupancy before late April, 1973.
In its Recommendation, the Agency reports that as of
March 15, 1973, all portions of the construction program
appeared to be on schedule except that the de—mister and the
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primary cyclone had not been installed. The Agency further
states that Petitioner has complied with all conditions of
the previous variance in PCB71-78 and extended in PCB72—306;
and that the Agency has received no comment from the public
concerning the extension of this variance to June 30, 1973.
In view of the program already in progress and the
short remaining period in which Petitioner represents it
will be in compliance, the Board is disposed to allow the
variance requested, subject to certain conditions.
This opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclu-
sions of law of the Board.
IT IS THE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that the
variance be extended beyond the April 30, 1973 completion
date to June 30, 1973 subject to the following conditions:
a) All applicable conditions contained in the order
by the Pollution Control Board in PCB71-78 and
extended by PCB72—306 shall remain in full force
and effect.
b) Petitioner shall submit a report to the Agency, in
writing, by June 30, 1973 indicating the status
of its construction program.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois. Pollution Control
Board, certify that ~he above Opinion and Order was adopted by
the B~1oard on the
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day of
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1973, by a vote
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