ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    July
    8,
    1971
    AMERICAN
    OIL CO.
    )
    V.
    )
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    7l~-74
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    )
    CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO.
    )
    V.
    )
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    1l~-76
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    )
    CATERPILLAR
    TRACTOR
    CO.
    )
    v.
    )
    #
    71~-9l
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    )
    Opinion of the Board
    (by Mr. Currie):
    These are three more requests for variances to conduct
    open burning for instruction in firefighting techniques,
    As in
    past cases
    (e.g. Deere
    & Co.
    v,
    EPA, ~ 7O~2O,Dec.
    22,
    1971),
    we find that the advantages of this instruction in preventing
    fire damage greatly outweigh the harm from the rather small
    emissions that it will entail,
    and we grant the variances subject
    to conditions suggested by the Agency and indicated in the order
    that follows.
    In the two Caterpillar cases the Agency asks us to require
    that burning be done only during daylight hours, when atmospheric
    conditions are generally better for the dispersion of contaminants.
    In general we agree that night burning should be avOided.
    But
    here night burning is proposed for the benefit of night—shift
    workers,
    EPA’s suggestion that this he done at 7:30 a,m, does
    not fit the company’s needs, since 7:30
    is the end of the shift,
    To make this change would require paying overtime, and,
    as EPA
    says, early morning is not a very good time for dispersion
    anyway.
    2—99

    Variances are hereby granted to permit open burning
    for
    purposes of firefighting instruction as follows:
    (1)
    to American Oil Co.
    at its Wood River Refinery,
    for six
    fire—crew training sessions of eight hours each
    in summer
    1971,
    six of the same
    in
    autumn 1971,
    and twelve
    four—hour process operator training sessions
    in the
    summer
    of 1971;
    burning to take place between
    10
    a.m.
    and
    4
    p.m.;
    (2)
    to Caterpillar Tractor Co.
    at its Mossville plant, for
    six two—hour sessions in September,
    1971; burning to take
    place only when the prevailinq wind is not from the east;
    (3)
    to Caterpillar Tractor Co.
    at its East Peoria plant, for
    eighteen 1 1/2-hour sessions during 1971.
    In each of these cases the variance shall be subject to
    the following conditions:
    (a)
    Burning shall take place only when
    the
    wind speed
    is from five to 20 m,p,h, and only when
    the
    sky is not overcast;
    (b)
    The company shall file a report with the Agency by
    December 31, 1971,
    briefly describing each training session.
    Each description
    shall
    state the number of trainees attendinq,
    the types and amounts of combustibles burned, the date
    and
    time
    of burning, the duration of burning and of smoke emission and
    a description of weather conditions.
    I. Regina E.
    Ryan, Clerk of the Pollution Control Poard, certify
    that the Board adppted the above Qpilrtock this
    8
    day of
    l~L_______~__’
    1971.
    2
    100

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