ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February
6,
1973
PEKIN LAKE CONSERVATION AREA
v.
)
PCB 72—420
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Dumelle)
This
is a petition for variance from Rule 502 of the
Illinois Air Pollution Control Regulations to allow the open
burning of demolished shacks and cabins in the Pekin Lake
Conservation Area.
Hearing was held on December 13,
1972.
In 1970 the Governor appointed
a Citizens Advisory Board of
Pekin residents in order to formulate plans and assist in
developing certain land as a state park.
At that time,
the
land contained around 40 shacks and cabins used mostly by
squatters.
Also on the property were dumps, garbage and other
debris causing a general health problem.
At
the present time
most of the buildings have been demolished.
A few have been
burned under
a prior permit.
The materials to be burned consist of
lumber, roofing and
other miscellaneous items commonly found in building construc-
tion.
Petitioner has been unable to estimate the quantity
of discharge expected due to the varying sizes of the debris
piles.
The buildings occupy a border along the east side of
the
property that stretches for approximately one mile.
The area at present is unsanitary and appears to be very
dangerous,
especially to children.
There is evidence of rats
and other vermin in the area.
There is also evidence that the
buildings are structurally unsafe and could collapse.
Children
have been congregating in the buildings and the police are
concerned about their activities.
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Presently there are inadequate governmental funds
available
to the petitioner
(the Department of Conservation)
to remove the debris by hauling it by truck
to
a landfill
somewhere.
Even if the funds were available,
in order to
haul the material away it would be necessary to construct
roads, trails and other working areas for cranes, bulldozers,
trucks and other equipment that would cause deterioration or
destruction of much of
the natural landscape which
is already
there.
The burning is planned for over
a period of time so as
to
allow the existing atmospheric conditions
to readily dissipate
any contaminants
that would be present.
Care would be taken
by the City of Pekin and professionals in the area so
that
no
visibility hazard would be created
to
the railroad which adjoins
the Conservation Area property or
to any roadway
that would be
nearby.
Also,
it is
planned
that
durinq
any burn there
would
be rat bait stations set up so there would he
no
problem
to
neighbors on the other side of the railroad.
The rookery area
for wild fowl
is far enough away
that it should not
be
harmed.
It is also planned that the burning would
be
conducted in
cooperation with the Pekin Fire Department and
the
City and
County Health Officers.
After the burning
is completed,
the
debris will be buried in the immediate area.
We grant the variance in this case.
While we are not
satisfied that the petitioner has taken all steps necessary
to
explore alternative means to burning, we do feel
that there
is
a definite need to clean up
the area both sanitarily and
asthetically as soon as possible in order
to abolish
the un-
questioned hazards.
Since the petitioner
is
a State agency,
to
deny the variance might cause an inordinate delay in eliminating
these hazards because of the budget process.
The
fact that
the
intended purpose for the land is for public recreation and enjoy-
ment
is a significant factor to our decision.
This opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and
conclusions of law.
ORDER
The petition for variance to allow open burning is granted
on the following conditions:
1.
That the Agency
is fully notified by petitioner
of exactly where, when and how the burning is intended to occur.
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2.
That wind directions at
the time of burning
are such that residences and rookery areas will not be affected.
3.
That suitable fire protection and rat elimination
precautions are taken.
4.
That this burning and the renovation of the area
be accomplished by May
5,
1973.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, certify that the~aboveOpinion and Order was
adopted by the Board on the
~~day
of
_______________,
1973,
by a vote of
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to
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