ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    November 23, 1977
    ADDRESSOGRAPH-MULTIGPJ~PH CORP.,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 77—225
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    OPINION
    AND ORDER
    OF
    THE BOARD (by Mr. Dumelle):
    This case comes before the Board on a Petition for Variance
    from the requirements of Rule 203(e) (4) of the Board’s Air
    Pollution Control Regulations. The Agency has recommended that
    the variance be granted. No hearing was held.
    Petitioner operates a plant rn Charleston, Illinois which
    manufactures reproduction ~‘print~ paper which is used to make
    copies of engineering drawings. Petitioner’s process involves
    coating white paper with a solution of various compounds.
    Residues of this solution are washed from Petitioner’s coating
    machines and run off into drains where the solution is diluted
    and contained. This waste water is incinerated.
    Petitioner’s incinerator complies with the Board’s emission
    limitations for all parameters except particulates. Violation
    of the particulate limitation in Rule 203(e) (4) occurs as a
    result of application of the 12 C02 correction factor mandated
    by that rule.
    correctionPetitionerrequirementis
    presentlyin
    a regulatoryseeking
    reliefproceedingfrom thedesignated12 CO2
    as
    R77-5, This variance is requested so that Petitioner can con-
    tinue operating its incinerator in its present state until the
    Board enters a final decision in R77-5.
    The Petitioner and the Agency agree that no significant
    environmental harm would result from the requested relief.
    Denial of a variance in this instance would constitute an
    arbitrary or unreasonable hardship on Petitioner for the following
    reasons, First, Petitione: would have to choose between operating
    its incinerator without the necessary Agency permits and face a
    possible enforcement action or shutting down its incinerators
    without a feasible alternative means of disposal of its waste
    water, Second, it would not be appropriate for Petitioner to
    initiate a costly compliance program when the Board may rule
    that none is necessary.
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    quired ic
    ~
    tor without causir
    ~ ~iculate
    emissions j.
    rims ~ standard c
    foot of ef-
    fluentThisgasesOcinionwit
    ci:
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    to
    12~ird~sCO2~findi~
    of fact and
    conclusions of law in this matt
    ORD~
    It is the Order of the Pollrt~ i Control Board that
    Petitioner be granted a variance ii~
    ii
    the requirortcnibs of Rule
    203(e) (4) of the Board~sAir Pollut ~n Control iT~ gulations until
    the Board otters a tnal decision the procee
    ~j
    designated
    as R77-5 subject to the following ccnditions:
    1) Petitroitel shall con~oue to operate its incinerator
    during the term of this riance without causing any
    particulate emissions
    cess of 0 1 grains per standard
    cubic foot of effluen
    ts without correction to 12
    CO2) 2
    Within 28 days
    te date of the Board Order in
    this proceeding the i~ ner shall execute and forward
    to the Enva.ron:nenta
    ~ction Agency Enforcement Prc~
    grams, 220u Churctil ~oa~1, Springfield, Ill~ 62706 and
    to the Pollution Control tard, a Certificate of Accept-
    ance and AgIeer~onnto be iund by all the terms and con-
    ditions of L1~
    rariance, w~th
    the Certificate in the
    following
    ~
    Cii~RTlFICATION
    Addressograpn~LiJ1tLqraphCorpoLation has received and under-
    stands the Order ot U-ic illinois Pollution Control Board in PCB
    77-225 and hereby a.~.
    t?i
    s ~aid Order and agrees to be bound by
    all of the terms
    anu
    conditions thereof~
    By:
    _____________
    ~TEle of p5~fEi6~
    I, Christan L. i~ OLL, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hero troity the above 0 inion and Order were
    adopted o~the ~
    day of ~
    1977
    by a
    ~tan~erk
    illinois Pollutibn Control Board
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