ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    June 7, 1973
    ANETEK, INC.
    )
    Complainant,
    v.
    )
    PCB 73—171
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Seaman):
    Petition for variance was filed on April 26, 1973 by
    Ametek, Inc., seeking variance from Rule 3-3.112 of the Rules
    and Regulations Governing the Control of Air Pollution.
    Petitioner’s East Moline, Rock Island County facility is
    primarily engaged in the manufacture of laundry and dry
    cleaning equipment. Steam at this facility is generated by
    four boilers.
    The #1 boiler is a chain grate stoker and is used during
    the winter months with coal as the main source of fuel.
    Petitioner requests a variance for a period of four days for
    the purpose of performing a stack test on the #1 boiler in
    order that Petitioner can formulate a program with its
    supplier, American Air Filter Company, Inc., to have said
    boiler controlled by the next heating season. Petitioner
    proposes to install a fabric collector and the stack test is
    necessary in order to establish design parameters for the
    baghouse control system.
    The Agency is of the opinion that the baghouse will be
    successful in controlling particulates and indicates that it
    has received no adverse comment from the public concerning
    this request~for variance.
    This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and con-
    clusions of law of the Board.
    IT IS THE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that
    Petitioner, Ametek, Inc., is hereby granted a variance for a
    four day period from Rule 3-3.112 subject to the following
    conditions:
    8
    239

    —2--
    (1) Petitioner shall notify the Agency of the time
    and date the stack test on boiler #1 is to be performed.
    Petitioner shall allow Agency observation of said stack
    test if the Agency deems necessary.
    (2) Before operating the #1 boiler, Petitioner shall
    obtain all necessary permits from the Agency on said boiler.
    (3) Petitioner is limited in the operation of its #1
    boiler on coal for four (4) days and only for the express
    purpose of performing a stack test.
    I, Christan L.Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, certify that the above 0 inion and Order was adopted by
    the Board on the
    741
    day of
    ____________,
    1973, by a vote of
    ‘.~
    to~
    8
    240

    Back to top