ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    July
    22,
    1971
    CITY OF ZION
    #
    71—128
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    )
    Opinion of the Board
    (by Mr.
    Currie):
    Zion seeks
    to burn “dead or diseased” trees.
    As
    in many
    earlier cases,
    there is no sufficient allegation of hardship in the
    case of ordinary dead trees
    (see City of Winchester
    v.
    EPA,
    #70-37, p&
    8
    ,
    1971).
    In
    the case of diseased trees and of
    elm wood, which can harbor pests, we have held the need to avoid
    the spread of disease justifies burning under appropriate conditions
    (ibid).
    Here the site
    is remote enough
    (l000~
    from the nearest
    building,
    1/2 mile from homes), but it is
    an incompletely covered
    dump.
    We shall require that the
    site be cleaned up before any
    burning
    is
    done.
    ORDER
    The City of
    Zion is granted
    a variance
    to allow the open
    burning of trees for six months from this date at the site described
    in the petition, subject to
    the following conditions:
    1)
    No
    burning shall be done until
    all other refuse at the
    site has been adequately covered or removed.
    2)
    Only vegetation affected with infectious disease, or
    any elm wood, may be burned,
    3)
    Burning shall be done
    in accord with reasonable time,
    weather,and other conditions
    to be prescribed by the Agency.
    4)
    No extension of
    this variance shall be allowed in
    the absence of proof that alternative methods such as the air-
    curtain destruct or have been investigated and found wanting.
    I, Regina E.
    Ryan, Clerk
    of the Pollution Control Board certify
    that the Board adopted the above opinion thIs~ay
    of~117, 197
    2—
    159

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