ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April
18,
1974
MEDUSA CORPORATION,
Petitioner,
vs.
PCB 74—54
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY,
Respondent.
Lowell J. Gettman, Attorney for Petitioner
Michael Ginsberg, Attorney for EPA
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr.
Henss)
On January 23, 1974 Medusa Corporation filed a Motion for
Reconsideration of the Order entered by the Board on November 15,
1973 in Medusa Corporation vs. Environmental Protection Agency,
PCT3
73—337.
By that
Order,
Medusa was granted variance from
Rules 202(b),
203(b),
203(d) (3)
and 203(i)
of the Air Pollution
Control Regulations for a period of one year pending installation
of a baghouse to control particulate emissions from four clinker
coolers at its Dixon cement manufacturing p1ant~
In lieu of the baghouse control system previously approved,
Medusa now proposes
to install a gravel bed filter system to
control the particulates
from the clinker cooler.
We consider
the current Motion to be
a request for modification in the
nature of
a new variance petition.
We approve the modification
and will issue the Order necessary
to incorporate the change.
As shown in Exhibits B and
C
attached
to
the
Motion,
Medusa
was
reviewing and evaluatinq the possible application of the
gravel bed filter control equipment even pr~iorto our November 15,
1973 Opinion and Order.
On October
5,
1973,
the day following
the public hearing in PCB 73-337, Medusa received a proposal
for the gravel bed filter from Envirex, Inc.,
sqle United States
supplier of gravel bed filters.
On Octob~r30~1973Medusa
issued its Letter of Intent
to purchase the gravel bed filter
system.
The purchase order
for the design,
fabrication and
delivery of the gravel bed filter system
was
issued on January
4,
1974.
Medusa
failed
to
inform
the
Board
of
the
~ossibility
of
change in control equipment although this chanqe was reasonably
anticipated for over
a month before the adoption of our Opinion
and Order.
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The new system consists of several filter units which are
connected by preliminary dusty gas and clean gas ducts
in parallel.
Particulate laden air expands
as it enters the dusty gas duct.
This allows coarse dust to be removed as the velocity is reduced.
The air then enters a preliminary centrifugal separator where
an additional amount of coarse dust is separated for removal
via counterweighted valves.
The partially cleansed air then
spirals upward through a vortex tube into the gravel bed filter
chamber.
There the dust is collected upon and within the
interstices of the gravel-like granules.
The cleansed air then
passes through a screen into
a clean air chamber and is subse-
quently discharged into the atmosphere.
Envirex Inc. recommends
this system over the baghouse system
for several reasons:
low maintenance cost due to minimum of
moving parts, elimination of need to replace cloth bag filters,
capability
to withstand temperatures in excess of
9000
F., no
significant performance change due to variation in size of dust
particles,
filter performance does not deteriorate with age,
no
significant wear on parts, and simple controls.
Operation of the gravel bed filter at the Dixon plant has
been guaranteed by Envirex to reduce the dust concentration
from
3 gr/ACF to 0.0078 gr/ACF
(99.74
reduction)
at 185,000
ACFM.
Medusa contends that the gravel bed filter system can
be installed and in operation within the constraints of their
original compliance
schedule.
This schedule anticipated com-
pliance with applicable regulations by March 31,
1975.
The
Agency recommends granting this variance mQdification stating
that the new system will be just
as effective or more effective
than that provided by the original plan.
We agree and shall
modify our November 15, 1973 Order accordingly.
ORDER
It
is the Order of the Board that:
1.
Medusa Corporation is granted variance from
Rules 202(b),
203(b),
203(d) (3),
203(i)
of
the Air Pollution Control Regulations for
four
(4) clinker coolers at its Dixon cement
manufacturing plant until April
18,
1975 pending
installation of
a gravel bed filtration system
to control particulate emi3sions from the four
clinker coolers.
2.
Medusa shall post
a bond in the amount of
$100,000
in
a form acceptable
to the Environmental
Protection Agency, such bond to be forfeited in
the eventthe gravel bed filtration system is not
installed as described during these proceedings.
The bond shall be posted by May 15, 1974 and shall
be in lieu of the bond required under our prior
Order of November 15, 1973.
Bond shall be mailed
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to Fiscal Services Division, Illinois EPA,
2200 Churchill Road,
Springfield,
Illinois
62706.
3.
Beginning May
1,
1974, Medusa shall submit
quarterly progress reports to the Variance
Section of the Environmental Protection
Agency.
Such reports shall detail all
progress towards completion of the gravel bed
filtration system.
4.
Medusa Corporation shall attempt to expedite
completion
of the gravel bed filtration
system and shall report such efforts in its
quarterly report to the Agency.
5.
Medusa shall apply
for all necessary con-
struction and operating permits for its Dixon
plants.
I,
Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify the above Opinion and Order was adopted
this
j~ç~
day of
~
,
1974
by
a
vote
of
to~
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