ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    June
    7,
    1979
    LISSNER CORPORATION,
    Petitioner,
    PCB 79—56
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    OPINION
    AND
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr. Goodman):
    On March 19,
    1979,
    Lissner Corporation
    (Lissner)
    filed a
    petition for variance before the Board, requesting that the
    Board extend a variance previously granted in PCB 78-207.
    No
    hearing has been held in this matter,
    and the Board has
    received no public comment.
    Lissner operates a secondary aluminum smelter in Chicago,
    Illinois.
    A baghouse was installed to control emissions from
    its reverbatory furnaces
    in September,
    1978.
    Subsequent des-
    truction of the fabric bags
    inside the baghouses resulted in
    an investigation which indicated that the contractor who in-
    stalled the baghouse had failed to place
    an epoxy cover coat
    over a zinc chromate primer on the interior
    of the baghouse.
    Fumes and moisture entering the baghouse attacked the unpro-
    tected primer resulting
    in the formation of a zinc chloride
    solution,
    which in turn attacked the fabric bags.
    Lissner
    expects
    to have the
    condition
    corrected and the baghouse back
    on line by April
    30,
    1979.
    In its recommendation the Agency
    indicates that it believes Lissner has demonstrated satisfac-
    tory progress during the prior variances
    and recommends grant
    of the requested variance.
    The Board agrees that Lissner has shown satisfactory
    progress during the time of the prior variances and that denial
    of the requested variance would impose an arbitrary and un-
    reasonable hardship on Lissner.
    We will therefore grant the
    extension requested while Lissner repairs its pollution control
    equipment.
    The variance from Rule 203(a) of Chapter
    2:
    Air
    Pollution Control Rules and Regulations
    (particulate emissions)
    and Rule 202(b) of Chapter
    2
    (visual emissions)
    shall
    be gran-
    ted until April 30,
    1979.
    The applicable conditions set forth
    in the Board’s Order in PCB 78—207,
    entered October
    4,
    1978,
    which Order is hereby incorporated by reference
    as
    if fully
    set forth herein,
    shall be continued in effect.
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    This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and
    conclusions of law of the Board in this matter.
    ORDER
    Finding that Lissner Corporation
    is currently unable to
    comply with the Board~sRegulations,
    it
    is the Order of the
    Pollution Control Board
    that:
    1)
    Lissner Corporation be granted variance from Rules
    202(b) and 203(a)
    of Chapter
    2:
    Air Pollution
    Control Rules
    and Regulations until April 30,
    1979,
    subject to the following conditions:
    a)
    Lissner shall achieve compliance by April
    30,
    1979.
    b)
    Applicable conditions contained in the prior
    Board Order in PCB 78-207, dated October
    4,
    1978,
    shall continue
    in effect.
    c)
    Lissner
    shall report to the Illinois Environ-
    mental Protection Agency when the baghouse is
    finally
    in operation.
    d)
    Within
    45 days of the adoption of this Order,
    Lissner Corporation shall
    execute and forward
    to the Illinois Environmental Protection
    Agency,
    2200 Churchill Road,
    Springfield,
    Illinois
    62706 a Certification of Acceptance
    and Agreement
    to be bound to all terms and
    conditions of this Order.
    The 45 day period
    shall
    be held
    in abeyance during any period
    this matter is being appealed.
    The form of
    said certification shall
    be as follows:
    CERTIFICATION
    I
    (We),
    _______________,
    having read and fully under-
    standing the Order of the Illinois Pollution Control Board
    in PCB 79-56, hereby accept said Order and agree to be bound
    by all of the terms and conditions
    thereof.
    SIGNED
    ___________________
    TITLE ________________________
    DATE ___________________________
    2)
    Lissner Corporation
    is hereby notified that
    it may
    be
    liable for noncompliance penalties under Section
    120 of the Federal Clean Air Act
    if final compliance
    is not achieved by July
    1,
    1979.
    3
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    I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board,
    herej7y certify
    ~4e above Opinion and Order were
    ado~tedon the
    ~
    day of
    ~
    1979 by a vote of
    Christan L. Moffett, ClE~/
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
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