ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    December 6, 1989
    MEAD, PACKING DIVISION,
    Petitioner,
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    ILLINOiS :NVIRONMENTA:
    PROTECTION
    AGNCI,
    Respondent.
    OPIN:ON
    AND
    ORDER OF THE BOARD (by J.
    Marlin):
    This matter comes before the Board on the December 5, 1989
    recommendation filed by the Illinois Environmental Protection
    Agency (Agency). The Agency recommends that the Board grant Mead
    a provisional variance from December 18, 1989 to January 31, 1990
    from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 215.401, to the extent such a variance
    woud allow Mead to operate without controls using coatings. The
    Agency maintains that Mead
    would suffer arbitrary
    and
    unreasonable hardship if denied this relief.
    Mead operates a plant at Godfrey, in Madison County. The
    plant manufactures beverage and soap cartons. Mead has 706 tons
    of wax lamihated board worth about $530,000 in stock at its
    plant. Mead has been unsucessful in its attempt to use complaint
    inks and varnishes on this material, because such materials
    produce a defective product. Mead has been unsucessful in its
    attempt to return this material to its sutplier, and shipment to
    another Mead location is cost prohibitive. Mead would use this
    material in production in eight production days in December and
    January if granted this provisional variance.
    The Agency recommends that the Board grant the provisional
    variance with four conditions. The fourth condition is that
    Modern Foundry execute a certificate of acceptance. Although the
    3oard does not normally require s~Thcertification for
    provi~ona variances, the Board includes this condition because
    the Agency has requested it. The Board has split a part of the
    fourth Agency—recommended condition into a fifth condition in its
    Order.
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    The Board hereby grants Mead a provisional variance from 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 215.401., subject to the following conditions:
    1. This provisional variance applies only to the 706 tons of
    wax laminated board presently in its stock at its Godfrey
    plant. Mead shall not apply noncompliant inks and
    varnishes to any other materials.
    2. Mead shall submit, within three days of the end of each
    calendar week, a written report of the amount of wax
    laminated board remaining in stock, the production days
    on which Mead printed wax laminated board, the amount of
    was laminated board Mead printed, and the VOM emissions
    from printing wax laminated board.
    3. Mead shall submit the written report required above the
    the Agency addressed as follows:
    Regio~a1 Manage~
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    2009 Mall Street
    Collinsville, IL 62234
    4. Mead
    shall, within ten days of the date of this Order,
    execute and forward to
    James
    J.
    O’Donnell
    Enforcement Programs
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    2200 Churchill Road
    Post Office Box 12976
    Springfield, IL 62794—9276
    a certificate of acceptance in -he following form:

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    CERTIFICATION
    I, (We),
    hereby accept and agree to be bound by all terms and conditions
    of the Order of the Pollution Control Board in PCB 89—194,
    December 6, 1989.
    Petitioner
    Authorized Agent
    Title
    Date
    5. This provisional variance shall not become effective
    until after Mead has executed and forwarded the
    certificate of acceptance as required above.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board,
    hereby certify that the above Opinion
    and Order
    was
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    1989, by a vote of
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