ILLINOIS POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
June
28,
1973
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
v.
)
PCB 72—113
ELESCO SMELTING COMPANY,
Respondent.
Herman R,
Tavins, Assistant Attorney General,
on behalf of
Complainant;
Alan Jacobs on behalf of Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF
THE
BOARD
(by
Mr.
Seaman)
On March
24,
1972,
the Agency filed an enforcement action
before this Board alleging that Respondent’s smelting plant was
operated in such
a manner as to violate Section 9(a)
of the
Environmental Protection Act,
Ill.
Rev.
Stat., Chapter 111
1/2,
Section 1009 (a) (1971),
and that equipment was installed by
Respondent without having
a permit issued by the Agency
in viola-
tion
of
Section 9(b) of the Act.
On June
8,
1972,
the Agency
amended its complaint to allege violation of Rule 3-3.111
of
the
Rules and Regulations Governing the Control of Air Pollution and
Section 9(b)
of the Act.
Respondent, Elesco Smelting Company, was a smelter of
primarily brass and bronze scrap, located in Chicago, County of
Cook,
Illinois.
Respondent’s operations were
“batch”
in nature.
The plant consisted of four reverberatory furnaces and one rotary
furnace,
all used to melt brass and bronze scrap.
This
action comes before the Board with a Stipulation and
Proposal for Settlement entered into by the respective parties.
In Paragraph
8 of that Stipulation,
the Agency indicates that
it
now believes that its allegation that
a violation of Section
9(b)
of
the Act occurred is not supported by the available evidence
and that,
therefore,
the allegation
is withdrawn.
The Agency’s allegations regarding violations of Section 9(a)
of the Act are based on five visual observations of smoke emis-
sions
from Respondent’s facility.
The smoke observed had an
opacity varying from
40
to 80.
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On August
3,
1972, Respondent discontinued all smelting
operations at its facility and disassembled all related equip-
ment.
The facility is now maintained as a warehouse for
intermediate shipping.
This Opinion constitutes
the
findings of fact and conclu-
sions of law of the Board.
IT IS THE
ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that:
1.
Respondent,
Elesco Smelting Company, cease and desist
from violation of Section 9(a)
of the Environmental Protection
Act;
2.
Respondent shall not re-open
the
subject facility
without obtaining the necessary permits from the Environmental
Protection Agency;
3.
Respondent shall pay to the State of Illinois within
35
days
from the date of this Order, the sum of $1,000 as
a
penalty for the violations found in this proceeding.
Penaly
payment by certified check or money order payable to the State
of Illinois shall be made to:
Fiscal Services Division,
Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency,
2200 Churchill Road, Soringfield,
Illinois
62706.
I, Christan
L.
Moffett, Clerk
of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, certify that the above Opinion and Order was adopted by
the Board on the ~
day of
~
,
1973,
by a
voteof
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