ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October 17, 1974
NATIONAL BY-rRODUCTs INC.,
)
Petitioner,
vs.
)
PCB 74—322
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Henss):
In Paragraph 8 of the Board Order rendered in National
By-Products Inc. vs. Environmental Protection Agency, PCB 73-208,
March 14, 1974, Petitioner was ordered to conduct an odor nuisance
determination test in accordance with the procedure set forth in
“Quantitative Odor Measurements’t by John L. Mills, as referred to
in Rule 802(b) of the Air Pollution Control Regulations. Petitioner
was further ordered to provide the Environmental Protection Agency
with a complete evaluation of such testing so that the Agency could
make a written report to the Board.
The Agency asserts in its Recommendation in the instant case
that it is unable to report to the Board regarding the odor eval-
uation~for the reason that National By-Products failed to submit
the details to the Agency for analysis.
Therefore, National By-Products is hereby ordered to submit,
in accordance with Paragraph 8 of the Board Order dated March 14,
1974, a complete evaluation of the odor test to the Agency within
7 days of the date of this Order. Petitioner shall also submit to
the Agency a copy of the paper describing the alternative method
for testing odors which Petitioner used for his July 24, 1974 odor
test.
Further, the Environmental Protection Agency shall submit its
report to the Board, within 7 days of receipt of the evaluation
report, regarding the alternative test method used by Petitioner
as regards the effectiveness of the hotwell cover program.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certain the above Interim Order was adopted this
/74~\ day of
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1974 by a vote of ~ to p
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