ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June 2,
1994
IN THE MATTER OF:
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PETITION OF HYDROSOL,
INC.
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AS 94-6
FOR AN ADJUSTED STANDARD FROM
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(Adjusted Standard)
35 ILL. ADM. CODE 218 SUBPART DD
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ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J. Theodore Meyer):
This
matter
is before the Board on a joint motion for stay,
filed on May 27,
1994 by Hydrosol, Inc. and the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency).
The parties note that
Hydrosol has asked the Board to clarify that factors set forth in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 218.686(a) (2) (B)
are alternatives and should be
connected by “and/or” instead of “and”.’
The parties further
state that the Agency agrees that the intent of Section
218.686 (a) (2) (B) was to allow alternatives, and that the Agency
intends to submit to the Board,
this summer,
a proposed amendment
to that section to change the word “and” to “or”.
The parties
state that such amendment would provide the relief requested by
Hydrosol in its petition for adjusted standard.
Thus,
the
parties request that the Board stay this proceeding until
adoption of that amended rule.
The motion for stay is granted.
However, we will not stay
this matter indefinitely, pending the outcome of a rulemaking
that has not yet been filed with the Board.
This matter is
stayed until September 15,
1994.
The parties are directed to
file status reports,
either jointly or separately,
no later than
September 6,
1994.
The status reports shall include detailed
information on the progress of the anticipated rulemaking.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board~hereby certif~that the above order was adopted on the
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day of
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1994, by a vote of
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Dorothy M. 4inn,
Clerk
Illinois Pt~1lutionControl Board
Section 218.686(a) (2) (B) was adopted by the Board on
January
6,
1994,
and became effective on January 24,
1994.
(Reasonably Available Control Techno1o~vfor Malor Sources
Emitting Volatile Organic Materials in the Chicago Ozone
Nonattaininent Area:
25 Tons (Amendments to 35
Ill.
Adm. Code
Parts 211 and 218
(January
6,
1994), R93—14.)