ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February
3,
1972
F.
D.
DECKER d/b/a
DECKER SAWMILL
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Supplemental Opinion
and Order of
the Board
(by Mr.
Currie)
Our order of July
8,
1972 directed
the petitioner to find
a solution
to open burning of sawmill wastes by March 1972.
He now petitions
for
a revision of the order in light of new
open burning regulations,
#R 70-11, which permit open burning
of certain wastes outside restricted areas until July,
1972
and the use of
an air’curtain destructor
thereafter.
The
argument is made
that Decker should be subject to the same rules
as others similarly situated.
And
so he should.
If his case
fell within the
new regulations,
we would grant the motion.
But
it does not.
For the allowance
of open burning until July
and of the air curtain destructor thereafter was based on
extensive testimony
as to the need
for such burning to deal
with landscape wastes, which
are defined as trees and the
like.
Some of the bulk problems attributed
to whole trees,~aswell
as the argument respecting the spread of disease,
are not so
easily applied
to sawdust or wood pieces
left over
after sawmill
operations.
The regulation
is limited to landscape wastes,
and all sawmill operators must still comply with
the total
ban on open burning.
Since
the basis
of the present motion is that the petitioner
was being treated unlike others
in the same situation,
and since
that premise
is incorrect, we must and hereby do deny the
motion.
On the other hand,
this action is without prejudice
to
the filing of
a supplemental variance petition stating
why~
it was
not possible to comply with the initial order, which was
based upon the petitioner’s
own program.
I, Chirstan Moffett, Clerk
of the Pollution Control Board,
certify that the Board adopted the above Supplemental Opinion
and Order this
~
day of February by
a vote of_____________
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