ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
September 21, 1978
ILLINOIS POWER CO.
(BALDWIN STATION),
)
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 78—189
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
)
Respondent.
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE
BOARD
(by Mr. Goodman):
On June
30,
1978,
Illinois Power Co.
(IPC)
filed a Motion
to Amend Order seeking amendment of the Board’s Order in
PCB 75—109, entered on February 2,
1978.
On July 20,
1978,
the
Board construed IPC’s Motion as a variance petition, assigned
it docket no. PCB 78-189 and incorporated the record in
PCB 75-109 into this proceeding.
The Environmental Protection
Agency
(Agency)
filed its recommendation on July 17,
1978.
The Board’s Order in PCB 75—109 granted IPC a variance
from Rule 204(e)
of the Air Pollution Regulations “until the
resolution of R75—5 or June
1,
1979, whichever occurs
first.”
IPC had previously petitioned the Board for a site—specific
rule change for Baldwin Station, docketed R77-9.
The Board
on May 11,
1978 proposed a Final Draft Order in R75-5,
Sulfur
Dioxide Revisions, and proposed a revised Order on August
24,
1978.
The Board has not proposed a Final Draft Order in R77-9.
IPC requests that it be granted a variance until
favorable action by the Board in R77-9, grant of similar
relief in a proceeding under Rule 204(e) (3)
if R75—5
is
adopted,
or July 1,
1979, whichever occurs first.
IPC
alleges that it will face a dilemma under its current
variance if the Board acts in R75—5 prior to acting in R77-9
because its variance would terminate,
leaving it in violation
of the standards, before resolution of its site-specific
rule request.
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The Board notes that Baldwin has installed an intermittent
control system at its Baldwin Station in order
to predict when
its emissions may threaten to breach ambient air quality
standards so that it may prevent such a breach.
The Board
tied Baldwin~svariance in PCB 75-109 to R75-5 so that it
could review the situation upon resolution of R75-5.
However,
the Board agrees that forcing Baldwin to control
its sulfur dioxide emissions to whatever level may be required
by R75-5,
if adopted, prior to resolving Baldwin’s site-
specific rule request would result in an arbitrary and unreason-
able hardship.
The Board will therefore grant Baldwin a
variance from Rule 204(e)
until favorable action by the
Board
in R77-9, the grant of similar relief in a proceeding
under Rule 204(e)
if R75—5 is adopted, or July 1,
1979,
whichever occurs first.
IPC will be required to continue
to adhere to the conditions detailed in the Board’s Order in
PCB 75—109.
This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclu-
sions of law of the Board in this matter.
ORDER
It is the Order of the Pollution Control Board that
Illinois Power Co. be granted a variance for its Baldwin
Station from Rule 204(e)
of Chapter
2 until favorable
action by the Board in R77—9,
the grant of similar relief
in
a proceeding under Rule 204(e)
if R75—5
is adopted, or
July 1,
1979, whichever occurs
first,
subject to the following
conditions:
1.
IPC shall continue to adhere to the conditions
detailed in the Board’s Order in PCB 75-109, entered
on February 2,
1978, which is incorporated by reference
as if fully set forth herein, and
2.
Within 45 days of the adoption of this Order,
Illinois Power Company shall execute and forward to
Mr. John D. Williams, Technical Advisor, Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency,
2200 Churchill Road,
Springfield, Illinois
62706
a Certificate 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:
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CERTIFICATION
I
(We),
____________________,
having read and fully
understanding the Order of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board in
PCB
78-189,
hereby accept said Order and agree
to
be
bound
by all of the terms and conditions thereof.
I
(We)
also certify that an intermittent control system was installed
at the Baldwin Plant on
________________,
1978 as required
under
the terms and conditions of the above-mentioned Order
and the Board’s Order
in PCB 75-109, entered on February 2,
1978.
Jacob
D.
Dumelle
concurs.
SIGNED
TITLE
DATE
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify the above
inion
and
Order
were
adopt~on the
&1~~
day of
\
,
1978 by a vote
Illinois Pollution
trol Board
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