1. IT IS SO ORDERED.
      2. Board Member Bill Forcade abstained.
      3. Illinois Pollution Control Board

ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOA~.D
April
19,
1984
IN
THE
MATTER
OF:
)
SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSION
)
R8O~22(B)
LIMITATIONS: VILLAGE OF
)
WINNETKA
ADOPTED RULE.
FINAL ORDER.
Order of the Board
(by J.
D.
Dumelle):
The Village of Winnetka is granted a relaxed emission limit
for sulfur dioxide emission limits from its Winnetka Power
Plant
at Tower Road and Lake Michigan
in Winnetka, Illinois in accord~
ance with the Final Opinion adopted this day.
That Opinion and
this Order are premised on the Opir~ionand Order adopted
for
First Notice on December 29,
1983 and December
1,
1983,
respec~
tively, and those adopted for Second Notice on February
22,
1984,
Part
214, Sulfur Limitations of
35 Illinois Administrative
Code:
Chapter 1
is amended as follows:
Section 214,141
Sources Located
in Metropolitan Areas
This section applies to existing fuel combustion sources located
in the Chicago,
St. Louis
(Illinois) or Peoria major metropolitan
areas.
Except as otherwise provided in this Section and in Sub—
j~f
this Part,
no person shall cause or allow
tH~~i~ission
of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere in any one hour period from
any existing fuel combustion source,
burning solid fue~ exclu’-
sively,
located in the Chicago, St. Louis (Illinois or~Peoria
major
metropolitan areas, to exceed 2.79
kg
of sulfur dioxide per
MW-hr of actual heat input
(1.8 lbs/mmbtu),
a)
Sources located in Kankakee or McIenry
Counties shall
not exceed 6.8 pounds of sulfur dioxide per
mmbtu
of
actual heat input
(10.5
kg/MW—lw).
b)
Existing industrial sources, not equipped with flue gas
desulfurization
systems
as
of
December
1,
1980,
located
in the
Peoria
major metropolitan area,
shall not exceed
5.5
pounds
of
sulfur
dioxide
per
mmbtu
of
actual
heat
input
(8~51 kg/MW—hr).
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SUBPART
V:
ELECTRIC
POWER
PLANTS
Section
214.521
Winnetka Power Plant
Notwithstanding Sections 214.101 and 214.141, the Village of
Winnetka Electric Utility Plant shall not cause or allow the
emission of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere in any one hour
period from its existing fuel combustion sources, burning solid
fuel exclusively,
to exceed 5.7 pounds of sulfur dioxide per
mrnbtu of actual heat input
(8.8 kg/MW—hour).
Compliance with
this limitation shall be demonstrated on the
basis
of a daily
average.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Board Member Bill Forcade abstained.
I, Christan L.
Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify that the above Order was adopted
on
~tJ~e
(~/~
day of
/3~Y\~JL
,
1984 by a vote of
__________________•
LI
~A
Christan L. Moffe~tj~~lerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
57-478

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