ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December
6, 1984
IN THE MATTER OF:
VAUGHAN
& BUSHNELL MANUFACTURING
)
R83-32
PETITION FOR A SITE-SPECIFIC
OPERATIONAL LEVEL PURSUANT TO
35
ILL.
ADM. CODE 901.105(d)
PROPOSED RULE.
FIRST
~CTiCE.
PROPOSED OPINION AND ORDE~ROF THE BOARD
(by J. Marlin):
On November 21,
1983
Vaughan
& Bushnell Manufacturing
Company
(VBM) petitioned for a site—specific operational level
for its forging shop as an alternative to compliance with the
noise limits contained in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 901.105
(Old Rule
206 of Chapter 8).
The Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency
(Agency) filed its response on January 24,
1984.
A
public hearing was held in Peoria,
Illinois on March
12,
1984.
No members of the public or press attended.
This hearing was
scheduled with three other similar forging noise cases in-
volving central Illinois shops in order to conserve the time
and funds
of all the parties involved.
Additional economic
information requested by the Illinois Department of Energy
and Natural Resources
(DENR) was submitted on July 29,
1984.
A further comment was filed by VBM on August
6, 1984.
A
negative declaration was filed by the DENR on September
28,
1984.
The Economic and Technical Advisory Committee concurred
on November
1,
1984.
Section 901.105(d)
allows an existing forging shop to
petition the Board for a site-specific operational plan which
will limit noise emissions from the shop.
Petitioner must
demonstrate that it
is technically and economically infeasible
for its shop to meet the numerical
limits.
Petitioner must also
propose measures to reduce impulsive noise where possible and
assess the consequential health and welfare impacts on the sur-
rounding community.
VBM is located at the intersection
of Davis and Main Streets,
Bushnell,
Illinois.
To the north is commercial property,
to
the east is a railroad line and some commercial
(dog food pro-
cessing) and residential property.
To the south i~light manu-
facturing,
to the west is another forge facility.
There are
residences located to the northwest.
The main building was built
in 1923.
The forge
shop
is
marked #B-B on Exhibit B to the petition.
It
is 120 feet long,
The Board acknowledges
t~ie
work of Kevin F.
Duerinck, hearing
officer and administrative assistant for this rulemaking.
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80 feet wide and
20 feet high.
The forge shop contains ten
forging hammers weighing 1,000
to 2,800 pounds apiece and ten
furnaces.
The heat from the furnaces, 2400°F,
raises the
temperature of the shop appreciably.
Side grade-level openings
on the east and south
sides draw fresh air into the building
and roof openings draw warm air out.
The forging hammers historically have operated and cur-
rently operate from 6:30
a,m.
to 1:30
a.m.
five to six days
per
week.
The current work force of
200 employees is down
from 250 employees during normal economic conditions.
VBM
requests that it be al~.~~:edto operate its ten hammers six
days per week at the above hours
(Petition at
9).
VBM’s forged hand
tool products are used by the construction,
industrial and hardware industries.
Production at VBM has de-
creased recently as is shown by the table below.
This decline
resulted in less hammer blows and less impulsive noise.
The
production decline is expected to stabilize in 1983
(Petition
at 5).
Total forgings
No.
of
Tonnage of
on hammers
blows/yr.,
a
forgin~gs
1980
2,700,000
21,600,000
2,050
1981
2,750,000
22,000,000
2,150
1982
1,880,000
15,040,000
1,800
Permissible impulsive sound levels for existing forge
shops
are found at
35 Iii. Mm.
Code 901.105.
The impulsive sound
level emitted to residences
(Class A land)
cannot exceed 58.5
Leq during the day or 53.5 Leq at night.
As to commercial es-
tablishments
(Class B), the level cannot exceed 64.5 Leq.
Based upon actual noise level measurements, Exhibit A to the
petition shows that the maximum noise level is
65 Leq.
Ap-
proximately 50 houses potentially could be exposed to sound
levels in excess of
53.5 Leq.
The noise level and the number
of residences exposed to a certain noise level will vary
depending on wind velocity and direction.
Any noise violations
at night would end
as VEM suspended operations at 1:30 a.m.
VBM has not received any noise complaints.
Various measures have been proposed to reduce the sound
levels at VBM.
The installation of barriers is infeasible.
Enclosing the main entrance to the shop in an acoustic tunnel
would be infeasible because of easements or public rights—of-
way.
This project would further involve removal of one or two
hammers.
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Tue
addition
of
more
fans
and
silencers
to
the
present
roof
is
iifeasible
because
the
roof
will
not
accept
the
added
weight
Y~ch.
1)
to
Petition),
Total
enclosure
of
the
forge
shop
woiilii
.~pede material
flow
through
the
shop
and
production.
The
Board
proposes
granting
\IBM’s
site—specific
operaLLonal
level
for
ten
hammers,
two
shifts Monday through Saturday.
It’s
coneultant
does
not
foresee
any
adverse
health
effects
rain
65
T~eq(R.
17).
The
Agency
states
that
there would he no danger
of
hearing
loss
to
area
residents
(Agency
Response
at
4).
Mthough
no
specific
numerical
noise
level limitations are
beLng
imposed,
it is
assumed
that noise levels will approximate
those
testified
to by VBM and its witnesses.
VBM should make
efforts to lessen noise leve1~ ~n the future as equipment
is
replaced and new technology
foi: noise suppression becomes avail-
able.
In the event that noise levels from the forge shop hecomn
~xcessive,
citizens have the right to initiate proceediricjs to
change
the rule which accompanies this Opinion.
The following operational plan as set out below will he
incorporated into
35
Ill. Adm. Code 901.121.
VBM will
he re-
quired to comply upon filing of the plan with the Secretary
of
State.
ORDER
35
Ill. Adm. Code 901.121 shall
read as
follows:
Section 901.121
Vaughan
&
Bushnell
Operational
Level
Vaughan
&
Bushnell
Manufacturing
Company
and
the
future
owners of the forging facility located
at the intersection
of Davis and Main Streets, Bushnell,
Illinois, shall cor~-~
~
with the following site—specific operational
level:
a)
Operate
no more than ten hammers
at any one
time;
and
b)
Operate its forging hammers only between the
hours of 6:00
a.m.
and 1:30 a.m.
Monday throu9h
Saturday.
35
Ill. Adm. Code 90l~l2lis
directed
to First Notice.
IT IS SO ORDERED~
4
I,
Dorothy
M.
Guno
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby cert~f~unut the above Proposed Opinion and Order
was adopted on the
~
::iay of i(~~
~
1984 by a vote of
~othyM.~nClerk~
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board
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