ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
March
28,
1972
GLEN OAK CEMETERY CO.
)
v.
)
#
72—117
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
FOREST HOME CEMETERY CO.
v.
)
~
72-118
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CEDAR PARK CEMETERY ASS’N
v.
)
#
72-119
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEC~rIONAGENCY
OAKRIDGE CEMETERY
(HILLSIDE),
INC.
V.
)
#
72-120
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Opinion
& Order of
the Board
(by Mr.
Currie):
These four petitions request variances to permit
the
open burning of diseased trees within restricted areas contrary
to the open burning regulations.
The petitions do not allege
facts which,
even if proved, would justify the relief sought,
and therefore they are dismissed without hearing.
There is no
adequate allegation as to what harm would result to persons
in the area if burning were permitted,
and there is no adequate
explanation of why it
is thought to be unreasonable to utilize
an air-curtain destructor,
as authorized by
the regulations,
or
to transport the material outside the restricted
area.
The
open burning regulations
are not
to be taken lightly.
Methods
are provided
in those regulations
to allow
the burning of diseased
trees under appropriate circumstances which
are not satisfied
here.
We note that one
of the present petitioners submitted
a very similar petition that we dismissed on
the same ground
a
short time ago.
Cedar
Park Cemetery Ass’n
v.
EPA,
#72-29
(Jan.
31,
1972).
That dismissal
is precedent for todayvs action.
The petitions
for variance
in these four cases are hereby
d:Lsmissed.
I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of
the Pollution Control Board, certify
that
the
Board
adopted
the
above
Opinion
& Order
this
28th
clay
O~
March,
1972
by
a
vote
of
5—0.
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