ILLINOIS
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March
22,
1971
CITY OF LITCEFIELD
V,
)
#PCB 71—35
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTTON
AGENCY)
Opinion and Order of
the Board
(by Mr. Currie):
The City of Litchfield asks
a variance
to permit the open
burning of trees,
alleging that the burning will take place
400
yards from the nearest home and only when the wind is away from the
residents,
and that
the City has no money
to dispose of the trees by
landfill.
These allegations, even
if proved true, would not entitle
the City to
a variance,
as we have held in several prior
cases.
For
this reason no hearing
is needed.
See PCB Regs.,
Ch.
1,
Rule 405
(b)
(1).
That
it costs
the tree burner more
to avoid pollution than
to cause it is no reason to allow pollution.
See Swords
v,
EPA,
#70—6
(Sept.
2,
1970); City of Jacksonville
v,
EPA,
#70~-30 (Jan.
27,
1971);
Valence
v,
EPA,
#70—54
(March
3,
1971),
It
should be added that we
are presently considering a proposed
new regulation regarding open burning,
and one proposal before us
would change the present rule to allow the open burning of trees
under controlled conditions,
If in that rule-making proceeding
(#R70-ll)
it is shown
that alternative disposal methods are indeed
less attractive than open burning, we
shall
reconsider our policy
and issue
a revised rule,
Comments
are invited.
In .the meantime,
however, open burning is forbidden,
The petition is dismissed,
I,
Regina E,
Ryan,
do hereby certify that the above opinion and
order was approved this
22nd,
day of
P~rch
,
1971,
REGI~A
E. RYAN
CLEkK OF THE BOARD