ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October 17, 1972
    UNION ELECTRIC CO.
    v.
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    #
    71—208
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    )
    Opinion & Order of the Board
    (by Mr. Currie):
    Union Electric petitioned for time to bring its Venice
    generating station into compliance with particulate emission
    regulations in general accordance with a program approved
    by our predecessor, the Air Pollution Control Board.
    As
    a result of delays not explained to us the hearing was
    postponed.
    Union Electric has since derated the plant,
    pursuant to its program,
    to such an extent that it believes
    it now complies with the regulations and no longer needs
    a variance.
    The company is further proceeding
    to convert
    the station to oil
    so as
    “to eliminate particulate emissions
    from these six boilers and to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions
    from this plant well
    in advance of regulatory require-
    ments.”
    Union Electric asks to withdraw the petition as
    unnecessary;
    the motion is granted and the petition dis-
    missed without prejudice.
    I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
    certify that the Board adopted the above Opinion
    &
    Order
    this
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    day of October, 1972,
    by
    a vote of./
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