ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April
18, 1974
DONALD McELROY, INC.,
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 74-60
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
Patrick J. Phillips, attorney in behalf of Petitioner.
Michael Ginsberg, attorney in behalf of Respondent.
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Dr. Odell)
On February 6,
1974, Donald McElroy,
Inc. filed a
petition for variance for sixty
(60) days from Rules
202 and
203 of Chapter
2, Air Pollution Regulations.
Petitioner has a
facility near Odell, Illinois, where X-ray and photographic film
is burned to reclaim silver.
The burning is done in steel drums
with no pollution control equipment.
Emissions include smoke,
black soot,
ash, and other contaminants.
The Illinois Pollution Control Board
(hereinafter Board)
previously granted Petitioner a variance
(Donald McElroy, Inc.
v. Environmental Protection Agency, PCB 73-332, November 15,
1973)
to November 30, 1973,
for this same facility.
This was done to
permit orderly transfer of salvage operations to a proposed new
silver recovery incinerator at North Chicago, Illinois,
(where it
has only storage) and cessation of open burning and closure of the
Odell facility.
Petitioner closed the Odell facility on
November 25, 1973.
However, construction of the new incinerator
near its North Chicago storage facility has been deferred because
estimated costs increased from $50,000
to $125,000.
Also
Petitioner believed it could handle its film processing require-
ments at another facility which it owns at Hazelton, Pennsylvania.
During late November and early December,
1973, a strike prevented
film salvage at this facility for three weeks.
Maximum film storage capacity is 500,000 pounds at North
Chicago and 300,000 pounds at Hazelton, and storage capacity is
full at both locations.
Maximum film processing capacity is
100,000 pounds per week at Petitioner’s Hazelton facility, and it
is now operating at full capacity.
Of this weekly amount of film
that is burned, approximately equal amounts are from its North
Chicago storage and from Hazelton.
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A Recommendation was received from the Environmental
Protection Agency (hereinafter Agency)
on March
7,
1974. Agency
contact with an agent of the Petitioner revealed that “if the
variance
is granted, approximately 250,000 pounds of material
will be burned at the Odell facility” and that Petitioner
“has
no plans
to construct a new incinerator at North Chicago.”
“In the Agency’s opinion,
the Petitioner has purchased more
X-ray film than it is able to process.
Petitioner has not stated
that it is able to store the material in Pennsylvania for await-
ing processing at this facility.
“Petitioner alleges that a financial hardship would exist
if
it were not allowed to burn the X-ray
film at the Odell
facility..
However, Petitioner does not elaborate on what type
of hardship would exist
if
it were not allowed to burn the X—ray
film at the Odell plant.
Petitioner does not substantiate its
reasons for not completing the incinerator at North Chicago nor
does Petitioner state if it will be necessary to extend this
variance beyond the sixty days because of increased demands at
the Pennsylvania plant.
“in interviewing citizens as a result of this variance
request, the Agency received the same complaint that when the
open burning occurs, an odor exists in the area surrounding the
Odell plant.
Citizens surrounding the plant indicated they were
unhappy to see the burning resume.”
The Agency recommended that this variance be denied, and
the Board concurs in this recommendation.
Petitioner has not
diligently tried to develop alternate facilities to replace the
inadequate Odell facility
-
the purpose for which the previous
variance was granted in PCB 73—332.
A hearing
is not warranted
under the Board’s Procedural Rule 405(b) (1) because, even if all
the facts alleged in the Petition are true,
the Petitioner
is not
entitled to a variance.
ORDER
IT
IS THE
ORDER
of the Pollution Control Board that
Petitioner be and is hereby denied a variance from Rules
202 and
203 of Chapter
2, Air Pollution Regulations,
to operate
a film-
burning facility near Odell, Illinois.
I,
Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, certify that the above Order was adopted on this
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day
of
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1974, by a vote of
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to
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Christan L. Moft’e~t,Clerk
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