T
‘IP UTION CONTROL BOARD
~
~ry
20,
1977
)
PCB 76—268
P
~T-L~
IPARD
(by Mr.
Zeitlin):
~re
tie
Board on a Petition for Variance
~r~c~l Company
(Stepan)
on October
27, 1976,
~
~ischarge
limitation for biological oxygen
~uri~d
solids
(SS)
in Rule 404(b)
of Chapter
3:
~s
Baard~s
Rules and Regulations.
A Recom—
-~
nd
ny
Lo Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency)
~o
~earing
was held
in this matter.
~
by
S~epan
is an extension of previously
~
L
~
s~n±ro its
Millsdale chemical plant located
cr
~
Will
County,
at which phthalic anhydride,
I
~
rr~ed:ates,
dry
cleaning emulsifiers,
polyure—
1~
r
I
v~
~
tigd
purity
specialities for the cosmetic
Stepu:~s
previous Variances were granted
:
mop
history
of litigation before this Board
u~Le Plant,
EPA
v,
Stepan and Stepan
v. EPA
~
I2~~489,
73—184,
11 PCB
7
(Jan,
24,
1974);
i
r
B~c~
r
Environment
v.
Stepan and Stepan v. EPA
~c~ciao~
P~B
1—201,
74-~270,
74—317,
15 PCB 445,
15 PCB 467
I
,
~‘~J~Juq,
l~
PCB
469
(Dr. Odell dissentinq as
to
0’~
5)
Id.
,
(SU)pl
‘mc’rit
fl
I
Op
liii
Ofl
dfld
Order
~.
~rirc
103
Reconsideration)
,
16
PCB
539
(May
8,
1975)
‘p
n
and
Order
on
Remand
from
Appellate
Court
~
‘~s~
Tb
I~st
,
in
Stepan
Chemical
Co.
v.
PCB,
No.
75-187,
~u
3d Past,
Ill,,
June
16,
1976))
(August
5,
1976);
7±
~CB 71 -503
(August
5,
1976)
v~i~oui
Oponions
and Orders,
cited above, fully
‘-ne
~pernt~ons
of
Stepan~s
Millsdale Plant,
and the history
:1 ~xulLes
ith
its
water discharges, originally
to
P
o~
to
the
Des
Plaines River.
We shall only repeat
~ic
~
S~nan s
most
recent Variance, PCB 75—503, was
or
n
r
~
c~e c~ns~nition
of
major additions
to its waste—
Lr
n~
I~p1~,
i~nc1uding
(principally) construction of
7
a
ti
‘abed
sludge tank for equalization and
~dJ~
o~al
PP)
~c
~
~1
arid
the
installation of the pressure
r
~
7~
t
eating
secondary clarifier
overflow,
at
a
I_a
7~
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Stepan now seeks an extension of the Variance granted in PCB
75-503, alleging that the extension is necessary by virtue of a
long, and violent,
strike at the Milisdale Plant which precluded
completion of the wastewater treatment facility additions.
Stepan
alleges, and the Agency agrees
in its Recommendation, that this
strike was unforeseeable.
The parties agree that despite concerted
legal efforts by Stepan
(including injunctive orders from both state
and federal courts),
it was not possible for Stepan’s contractors
to cross the picket lines.
As a result, Stepan’s Petition asks that
the Variance granted
in PCB 75-503 be extended through January 18,
1977,
or such further time as may be necessary for the establishment
of an operational activated sludge system.
The Agency’s Recommendation notes that the strike at the Mills-
dale Plant was formally resolved on November
1,
1976 and,
although
construction should be completed by the end of December,
1976
(Rec.,
¶8), an activated sludge system cannot be operational at the Millsdale
Plant until Spring,
1977,
The Agency therefore recommends
that
Stepan be granted a Variance until April
1,
1977.
We agree with the Recommendation.
All of the factors which
led
to our grant of a Variance
in PCB 75-503 remain true,
with this
Variance extension required only as a result of factors beyond
Stepan’s control,
We have previously held that a delay in compliance
caused by
a strike beyond Petitioner’s control justifies
the grant
of a Variance.
City of St. Charles
v.
EPA, PCB 74-176,
13 PCB 269
(1974)
.
Balancing the hardship to Stepan if this Variance were
denied,
against the likelihood of environmental damage,
in light
of Stepan’s good faith and imminent compliance,
we find that
a
Variance
is warranted.
This Variance shall be conditioned upon compliance with all
conditions in the Board’s Order in PCB 74-201,
74-270 and 74-317
(consolidated),
supra, as was the Variance grant
in PCB 75-503.
We shall also require that Stepan continue its good faith efforts
to minimize its effluent contaminant concentration,
and submit a
standard Certification of Acceptance.
This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclusions
of law of the Board in this matter.
ORDER
IT IS THE ORDER OF THE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD that Petitioner
Stepan Chemical Company be granted
a Variance from Rule 404(b)
of
Chapter
3:
Water Pollution,
for discharges from its Millsdale Plant
to the Des Plaines River,
from July 31, 1976 until April
1,
1977,
subject
to the following conditions:
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7
-di conditions
in the Board’s
7
a
d
74—317
(consolidated)
thr
Board on May
8,
1975 and
It
all
times operate its waste-
-~
to
ainimize effluent contaminant
oractical
under construction
~rjdhin
thirty
(30)
days of
o~te
and
forward
to
the
~ency
Control
Program
Coordi—
-~‘i. Soringfield,
Illinois 62706,
otarcc
in
th
following form:
______
havjng read
a
Poll
ition Control Board in case
L~
I
and
accept said Order, realizing
odes
all terms and conditions
3
I~foreeabIe
SIGNED
TITLE
DATE
att
~derk
of
the Illinois Pollution
~e
ra:
Lie above Opinion and Order were
f
~
1977,
by
a
vote of
4~.
~
/\
Christan
L.
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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