ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 31, 1975
GALESBURG STATE RESEARCH HOSPITAL,
Department of Meital Health,
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Petitioner,
v.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROT7~CTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Goodman):
This matter comes before the Pollution Control Board
(Board) upon Galesburg State Research Hospital’s (Galesburg)
May 9, 1975, petition for a one—year variance from Rule
203(g) (1) (B) of the Air Pollution Regulations, as it applies
to Petitioner’s No. 1 and No. 2 boilers. A more information
order was issued by the Board on May 15, 1975. Galesburg’s
amended petition w&s filed June 4, 1975.
Galesburg i~ a state—owned medical facility for persons
in need of menta. treatment. It is located on the north
side of the city of Galesburg, Illinois, and consists of 98
buildings. The complex employs 1,066 persons and treats
1,017 patients.
Galesburg has three coal-fired boilers all of which are
controlled by multiclone collectors and numbered 1, 2, and
3, respectively. Only boiler No. 3 has an operating permit.
The boilers supply steam and hot water for the hospital
complex.
Petitioner seeks the variance in order to install new
and larger multiclone precipitators on its boilers so as to
come into compliance with the Board’s rules on particulate
emissions. According to the Agency recommendation the
boilers’ “worst c~tse” emission rate would be 0.513 pounds of
particulate per mil.~ionBTU of actual input. Rule 203(g) (1) (B)
allows an emission rate of 0.35 pounds of particulate per
million BTU.
During the summer months, Galesburg steam and hot water
needs are adequately supplied through the use of one boiler.
Petitioner is using boiler No. 3 for this purpose. Accord-
ing to Galesburg’c3 compliance plan (Ex. E) boiler No. l’s
fly ash collectioi-i will be installed no later than Septem-
ber 29, 1975. Boiler No. 2 will be in compliance by Novem-
ber 11, 1975. A new multiclone will also be installed
between November ~l and December 29, 1975, on boiler No. 3.
Galesburg would only use boilers No. 1 or 2 if an emergency
breakdown of boiler ~o. 3 occurred.
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During the winter months, two boilers must be in use.
According to Petitioner’s compliance plan, there will always
be two complying bciilers available for use unless an emer-
gency occurs.
The Board does not grant variances for use in emergency
situations as the variance procedure was not intended to
excuse remote possibilities of violations of the regula-
tions. Here it is very likely that Galesburg would not need
to use either bciler No. 1 or 2 before the new multiclones
are installed. Therefore, the Board has no alternative but
to dismiss Galesburg’s petition without prejudice. State of
Illinois, Department of Mental Health, Manteno State Hospital
v. EPA PCB 74-352 (1974); Stein Hall and Company v. EPA PCB
73—561.
This Opinior’. constitutes the Board’s findings of fact
and conclusions ~f law in this matter.
ORDER
It is the Order of the Board that Galesburg State
Research Hospital’s petition for variance from Rule 203(g) (1) (B)
be and is hereby dismissed without prejudice.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify the above 0p ion and Order
were adopt~edon the
3I~
day of
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1975 by a
vote of
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Chris an L. Moffett C •k
Illinois Pollution Co ol Board
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