BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    IN THE MATTER OF: )
    )
    Petition of W.R. GRACE & CO. - CONN., ) R 98-16
    )
    and, )
    )
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ) (Site-Specific
    AGENCY )
    Rulemaking)
    )
    for Site-Specific Air Regulation: )
    35 Ill. Admin. Code 218.940(h) )
    The following is the transcript of a hearing held in
    the above-entitled matter, taken
    stenographically by
    GEANNA M. IAQUINTA, CSR, a notary public within and for
    the County of Cook and State of Illinois, before John C.
    Knittle, Hearing Officer, at 100 West Randolph Street,
    Chicago, Illinois, on the 21st day of January, 1998,
    A.D., commencing at 1:00 o'clock p.m.
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    A P P E A R A N C E S:
    HEARING TAKEN BEFORE:
    ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 11-500
    Chicago, Illinois 60601
    (312) 814-6923
    BY: MR. JOHN C. KNITTLE
    HODGE & DWYER,
    808 South Second Street
    Springfield, Illinois 62704
    (217) 523-4900
    BY: MS. N. LADONNA DRIVER
    Appeared on behalf of W.R. Grace & Co. - Conn.,
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    1021 North Grand Avenue East
    P.O. Box 19276
    Springfield, IL 62794
    (217) 524-3157
    BY: MS. CHRISTINA L. ARCHER
    ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT:
    Mr. Joseph
    Yi
    Mr. Jack
    Burds
    Mr. Robert
    O'Brien
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    I N D E X
    PAGES
    GREETING BY HEARING OFFICER................... 4
    GREETING BY JOSEPH YI......................... 5
    OPENING STATEMENT OF LADONNA DRIVER........... 6
    OPENING STATEMENT OF CHRISTINA ARCHER....... 10
    CLOSING COMMENTS BY HEARING OFFICER.......... 16
    E X H I B I T S
    Marked for
    Identification
    Exhibit Nos. 1A through D.......... 10
    Exhibit Nos. 2A and B.............. 13
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    THE COURT: Well, good afternoon, everybody.
    My name is John
    Knittle, and I have been appointed
    hearing officer for the petition entitled -- the matter
    entitled In The Matter of the Petition of W.R. Grace &
    Company-Connecticut and The Illinois Environmental
    Protection Agency for a Site-Specific Air Regulation, 35
    Illinois Administrative Code 218.940(h).
    Sitting on my left-hand side is Mr. Joseph
    Yi, who is
    the presiding Board member in this matter, and also
    present from the Pollution Control Board is Bob
    O'Brien
    who is the technical unit representative.
    This is the first hearing of this proceeding which was
    filed on November 20th, 1997, as a joint proposal by the
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and W.R. Grace.
    We are conducting this hearing in an expedited fashion
    due to a Board order dated December 18th, 1997.
    This hearing commenced originally on January 8th,
    1998, and was continued on the record to this date and
    time due to adverse weather conditions on January 8th,
    and I'm glad to see that we have a better attendance than
    we did on that day.
    At the front of the room -- outside of the room I put
    a sign-up sheet for the notice list if you want to be on
    the notice list. I think everybody here is. You're more
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    than welcome to sign up, and I'd be more than happy to
    explain it to anybody after the hearing. I also put out
    prefiled testimony and the current notice list. If
    anybody wants to go out and take a look, they'd be more
    than welcome.
    The Board received some
    prefiled testimony in this
    case. We're going to start with W.R. Grace, if that's
    okay, and finish with the testimony from the Agency and
    the testifiers will have the option, as we've already
    talked about, of reading the testimony or summarizing the
    testimony or having it entered into the record as if
    read, and we will allow questions after each person --
    testifier is sworn in and the specific testimony is
    entered into the record, and then after we finish with
    the testimony, we'll see if there's anybody else present
    who has questions, but judging by the attendance to this
    point, I don't think that will be an issue.
    At this point, I'd ask Mr.
    Yi if he has anything that
    he'd like to say before we get started?
    MR. YI: Thank you, Mr.
    Knittle. Welcome, this
    afternoon. On behalf of the Pollution Control Board, I
    want to welcome you all to this meeting this afternoon.
    The Board is very cognizant of the importance of this
    rulemaking to both proponents with guidance from our
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    hearing officer. I'm looking forward to a very fair and
    efficient
    rulemaking. Welcome.
    THE COURT: Thank you very much, Mr.
    Yi.
    If there's any proponent who would like to give an
    opening statement of some sort, they'd be more than
    welcome to have the opportunity. Does anyone from W.R.
    Grace wish to make an opening statement?
    MS. DRIVER: I'll do it. My name is
    LaDonna
    Driver, and I'm an attorney with
    Hodge & Dwyer for W.R.
    Grace. With me today is Rich
    Irelan from W.R. Grace,
    Aaron Abbott from W.R. Grace, and Bob Wells from
    Versar.
    We wish to thank the Illinois EPA and the Board for
    its cooperation in expediting this
    rulemaking, and we
    request that the Board grant the joint proposal for
    rulemaking as soon as possible.
    As the hearing officer stated, we
    prefiled statements
    for our witnesses and the testimony documents, the
    history of Grace's compliance efforts with Subpart QQ,
    and I won't go into that in detail now, but, briefly,
    Grace did install a catalytic oxidizer pursuant to its
    1995 variance that was granted by the Board, and shortly
    after operation, that oxidizer experienced an explosion
    in June of 1996.
    Grace and the Agency worked together and obtained a
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    supplemental variance and the variance extension in
    February of '97 to deal with some of the regulatory
    issues from the explosion, and as part of that, the
    compliance plan for that variance called for a control
    option investigation, and that investigation was
    conducted by
    Versar.
    The investigation that
    Versar did concluded that there
    was no feasible and economically reasonable control
    option for Grace to achieve compliance for Subpart QQ for
    its solvation mixing process.
    In November of '97, the parties jointly filed a
    proposal for a site-specific
    rulemaking which would add a
    new section to Subpart QQ at 218.940(h) and this would
    exempt the
    solvation mixers at this facility from Subpart
    QQ's control requirements.
    Rich Irelan is available to testify today about the
    background on this facility and the process at issue as
    well as Grace's efforts to meet the requirements of
    Subpart QQ, the Board's variance orders previously
    granted, and the permits obtained from the Agency.
    Mr. Irelan is also available to testify regarding the
    oxidizer explosion and Grace's efforts to work with the
    Illinois EPA after that on resolution of the regulatory
    issues in hand.
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    Aaron Abbott is available to testify today regarding
    Grace's efforts to comply with Subpart QQ over the last
    several years, the feasibility and safety issues that
    have been involved, as well as the technical data on the
    oxidizer explosion.
    Mr. Abbott is also available to testify regarding VOM
    emissions from this process and the reductions in VOM
    emissions that have been occurring in the last several
    years. He can also testify about the process equipment
    issues that are involved.
    Mr. Wells is available to testify today regarding the
    control device investigation that was conducted by
    Versar, the control options that were studied, and
    the basis for
    Versar's conclusions in that study.
    We believe that the previous filings and the testimony
    in the variance hearing show that there's no add-on
    control technology that's RACT for the
    solvation process
    at this facility. There's no technically feasible or
    economically reasonable way for this process to comply
    with the control requirements of Subpart QQ.
    We appreciate the Board going to first notice
    expeditiously and scheduling this hearing expeditiously
    as well. As we've stated in our filings under our prior
    variance, we need to have this
    rulemaking in place by May
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    15th of this year, and we request the Board render its
    decision as soon as it can and get this
    rulemaking sent
    to second notice.
    At this time, I would like to move that the
    prefiled
    statements of
    LaDonna Driver, Rich
    Irelan, Aaron Abbott,
    and Bob Wells be entered as Exhibits A through D today,
    and our witnesses are available to answer any questions
    that you might have.
    THE COURT: Okay. Just for the record, Exhibit
    1A through D?
    MS. DRIVER: That would be fine.
    THE COURT: Are there any objections to those
    exhibits being entered that way?
    MS. ARCHER: No.
    THE COURT: Okay. Those will be entered into
    the record as Exhibits 1A, the opening statement of
    LaDonna Driver. Exhibit 1B will be the testimony of
    Richard M.
    Irelan -- Irelan?
    MR. IRELAN:
    Irelan, just like the country.
    THE COURT: Exhibit 1C will be the testimony of
    Aaron G. Abbott, and Exhibit 1D will be the
    prefiled
    statement of Robert C. Wells, and I've marked those as
    Exhibits 1A through D.
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    (Exhibit Nos. 1A through D
    marked for identification,
    1-21-98.)
    THE COURT: Does the Environmental Protection
    Agency have an opening statement, or would you rather
    swear in the witnesses first and offer them for
    testimony?
    MS. ARCHER: It doesn't matter. I don't think
    we're going to have any questions for W.R. Grace's
    witnesses.
    THE COURT: Okay. Why don't -- why don't we
    give you the chance to give an opening statement then.
    MS. ARCHER: Thank you.
    Good afternoon. My name is Christina Archer, and I
    represent the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
    With me today is Mr. Kevin
    Mattison from our source
    monitoring unit, Mr.
    Yeric Yarrington from our compliance
    and systems management unit, and Mr. Brooke Peterson who
    is a legal investigator with the Illinois EPA.
    The Illinois EPA is jointly petitioning the Illinois
    Pollution Control Board today, along with W.R. Grace, to
    adopt the site-specific
    rulemaking to be located at
    Section 218.940(h) of the Board's air pollution control
    regulations for W.R. Grace's
    solvation mixers at its
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    facility located at 6050 West 51st Street in Chicago.
    Section 218.940(h) would exempt W.R. Grace from the
    control requirements of Subpart QQ in part 218. W.R.
    Grace would still be subject to the record keeping and
    reporting requirements of the subpart.
    Today's site-specific regulatory proposal, docketed as
    R 98-16, is the culmination of a long regulatory process
    to determine the appropriate control mechanism --
    compliance mechanism, excuse me, for W.R. Grace, and the
    Illinois EPA believes that everything has been very
    thoroughly documented to this point.
    W.R. Grace has had variance relief for its
    solvation
    mixers for several years. The current variance, which is
    docketed R 96-193, is due to expire on May 15th, 1998.
    The current variance contains a compliance plan, which
    the parties negotiated, that would have enabled W.R.
    Grace to come into compliance with applicable regulatory
    requirements of Subpart QQ through the use of add-on
    controls.
    However, both parties subsequently determined that no
    add-on controls was the appropriate compliance
    mechanism. The parties are here today asking the Board
    to adopt the site-specific regulation.
    The Illinois EPA has
    prefiled the testimony of Kevin
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    Mattison and Yeric Yarrington in this matter.
    Mr. Mattison's testimony focuses on the events prior to
    and following the control device explosion at W.R. Grace
    in June of 1996 and the Illinois EPA's and Grace's
    efforts to determine whether it was possible for Grace to
    safely continue operation of its control device.
    Mr. Yarrington's testimony focuses on the compliance
    plan and the current variance and the parties subsequent
    determination that it is not possible to safely operate
    the control device.
    The Illinois EPA would now move that the Board enter
    Mr. Yarrington's and Mr.
    Mattison's testimony into the
    record as if read to be marked as Exhibits 2A and 2B.
    Both Mr.
    Mattison and Mr.
    Yerrington are available to
    answer any questions anyone may have as well as
    Mr. Peterson.
    The Illinois EPA would like to thank both the Board
    and W.R. Grace for its patience and cooperation
    throughout this matter for the past several years. It's
    been very frustrating at times, and the Illinois EPA
    appreciates it very much.
    The Illinois EPA would request that the Board adopt
    the site-specific regulation as expeditiously as possible
    before the expiration of the current variance. Thank
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    you.
    THE COURT: Okay. Are there any objections to
    prefiled testimony from the Illinois Environmental
    Protection Agency being admitted as Exhibits 2A and 2B --
    MS. DRIVER: No objection.
    THE COURT: -- as if read into the record?
    MS. DRIVER: No objection.
    THE COURT: Okay. Then this will be marked and
    entered into the record as if read with the
    prefiled
    testimony of
    Yeric Yarrington being entered as Exhibit 2A
    and the prefiled testimony of Kevin J.
    Mattison being
    entered as Exhibit 2B.
    (Exhibit Nos. 2A and B marked
    for identification,
    1-21-98.)
    THE COURT: Okay. It should be noted for the
    record that Jack
    Burds, a hearing officer for the
    Pollution Control Board, has just entered the room.
    MR. BURDS: I did.
    MS. ARCHER: Off the record.
    (Discussion had
    off the record.)
    THE COURT: I was going to have each witness
    sworn in individually, but I think I'd like to do -- if
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    there are no objections, can we swear in W.R. Grace's
    witnesses at one time and then the EPA's witnesses after
    that? Okay. Then I'd like to ask you to swear in the
    witnesses for W.R. Grace.
    (Witnesses sworn.)
    WHEREUPON:
    A
    A R O N G. A B
    B O T T
    R I C H A R D M. I R E L A N
    R O B E R T C. W E L
    L S
    called as witnesses herein, having been first
    duly sworn,
    deposeth and saith as follows:
    THE COURT: Okay. And at this point, if
    anybody has any questions for the witnesses from W.R.
    Grace on the
    prefiled testimony or any other issues that
    may come to mind, now would be the time to ask. Does
    anybody have any questions?
    MS. ARCHER: None from the Illinois EPA.
    THE COURT: Does the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board technical representative have any questions?
    MR. O'BRIEN: No, we don't.
    THE COURT: Okay. That being said, why don't
    we swear in the witnesses from the Agency.
    (Witnesses sworn.)
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    WHEREUPON:
    K E V I N J. M A T
    T I S O N
    Y E R I C Y A R
    R I N G T O N
    called as a witnesses herein, having been first
    duly sworn,
    deposeth and saith as follows:
    THE COURT: Does W.R. Grace have any questions
    of the Agency's witnesses?
    MS. DRIVER: No, we don't.
    THE COURT: Does the Pollution Control Board
    have any questions of the Agency's witnesses?
    MR. O'BRIEN: No, we don't.
    THE COURT: Okay. I think that being said and
    there being no questions from anybody, I'd like to ask
    both W.R. Grace and the Agency if, perhaps, we could
    recess for about 20 minutes just to make sure no members
    of the public plan on attending and asking any questions
    of any witnesses.
    So I'm going to recess this on the record if there --
    continue this on the record if there are no objections at
    this time, and we will stand to be continued until 1:40,
    which is about 20 minutes from now.
    MS. ARCHER: Fine.
    THE COURT: Thank you.
    (Break taken.)
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    THE COURT: We are now back on the record, and
    there were no members of the public that showed up, and,
    in fact, no members of the public have attended either
    portion of this hearing, either that on January 8th,
    1998, or January 21st, 1998, and seeing as how there were
    no questions for any of the witnesses today, this hearing
    is pretty much over.
    I would like to note that the proposal was published
    in the Illinois register on January 9th, 1998, and if my
    calculations are correct, and feel free to correct me if
    I'm wrong, 45 days after is February 23rd, 1998.
    So we're going to set February 23rd, 1998, as the last
    day that comments and testimony will be accepted. The
    mailbox rule will apply. So you can mail it on that date
    if you so choose.
    Is there anybody else who has a comment they would
    like to make at this time? Seeing nobody identifying
    themselves, that concludes today's hearing. Thank you
    all very much for your time and attention, and this
    hearing is closed.
    (Whereupon, these were all the
    proceedings had in the
    above-entitled matter.)
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    STATE OF ILLINOIS )
    ) SS.
    COUNTY OF C O
    O K )
    I, GEANNA M. PIGNONE-IAQUINTA, do
    hereby state that I am a court reporter doing business in
    the City of Chicago, County of Cook, and State of
    Illinois; that I reported by means of machine shorthand
    the proceedings held in the foregoing cause, and that the
    foregoing is a true and correct transcript of
    my shorthand notes so taken as aforesaid.
    __________________________
    Geanna M. Pignone-Iaquinta
    Notary Public, Cook County, IL
    Illinois License No. 084-004096
    SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO
    before me
    this_____day
    of__________, A.D., 1998.
    ___________________________
    Notary Public
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