ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November
10, 1976
QUALITY READY MIX CONCRETE COMPANY,
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 76—224
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Dr. Satchell):
This matter comes before the Pollution Control Board
(Board)
upon
a petition for variance filed September 3,
1976.
Two previous variances have been granted by the Board
concerning the same process
in PCB 75—73,
17 PCB 31
(1975)
and PCB 75-383,
19 PCB 729
(1976).
Quality Ready Mix Concrete
Company
(Quality)
is seeking a five year extension of a variance
from Rule
502(a)
of the Chapter
2: Air Pollution Control Regu-
lations
(Regulations)
in order to operate an air curtain
destructor to burn certain wood wastes resulting from the
stripping of old railroad cars.
The Agency filed its recom-
mendation on October 15,
1976.
The air curtain destructor
site is located approximately
one mile south of Fulton, Illinois.
The nearest residence is
some 800 feet from the site
in
an easterly direction.
The
Agency contacted the Whiteside County Sheriff’s Office and
the Mayor of the City of Fulton and found that neither
Office had any complaints concerning Quality’s past operations.
Petitioner states that the one way distance to the
nearest
landfiTI.1
qoverned
by
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burden
on
the
company.
Quality
further
states
that
landfill personnel are reluctant to accept large volumes of
relatively non-compressible material.
Quality states that it is planned that an average of
ten cars per day will be burned.
Each car contains an esti-
mated twelve cubic yards of clean untreated lumber for disposal.
About fifteen to twenty percent is good enough to salvage for
reuse.
Petitioner states that all burning should be done
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within fifteen hours
a week,
aiving Petitioner ample time
to choose days best suited for burning.
The air curtain
destructor
in use is
a Model
200, manufactured by
w.
A.
Kutrieb
Inc. of Janesville, Wisconsin, purchased in 1975.
In PCB 75—73 the destructor
is stated to have
a rated design
capacity of
12 to 15 tons per hour; Petitioner
at that time
planned to burn at a rate of 10 tons per hour.
The Agency
recommendation states that based on estimates extracted from
“The Effects of Operating Variables and Refuse Types from a
Pilot Scale Trench Incinerator,” Proceedings before the
Incinerator Division of ASME,
1968 by
J.
0. Burckle, et al.
that emissions from burning clean wood in an air curt~Tn
destructor would be 4.6 pounds per ton for particulate matter,
0.2 pounds per ton for hydrocarbon and 4.0 pounds per ton for
nitrogen oxides.
The Agency further states that the nearest
Illinois ambient air quality monitoring locations East Moline
and Sterling are too distant to be pertinent in this matter.
The Agency has received information from the Iowa Department
of Environmental Quality concerning ambient air quality moni-
toring in Clinton,
Iowa.
There are two monitoring
sites that
have been in operation for at least one year.
They have shown
annual geometric means for particulate matter of 59 and 82.5
micrograms per cubic meter.
These sites are approximately
four to six miles west of Quality’s air curtain destructor
location.
The Agency states that it finds the site in well main-
tained condition and the conditions justifying the prior
variances are still in effect.
The Agency recommends
the
grant of a variance for a five year period.
The Board finds that on the information presented, the
Agency recommendation and the fact that Petitioner has
apparently carried out the conditions of the prior variances
in good faith that a variance should be granted to Petitioner
for a period of five years subject
Lo the conditions of
PCB 75—73 and PCB 75—383.
This opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact
and conálusions of
law.
ORDER
It is the order of the Pollution Control Board that
Quality Ready Mix Concrete Company be granted variance from
Rule 502(a) of the Air Pollution Control Regulations until
September
2, 1981 in order to dispose of clean wood waste
with an air curtain destructor,
subject to the following
conditions:
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1.
Only
clean,
unpainted
and
untreated
lumber
waste
shall
he
incinerated,
all
other
lumber
and
debris
shall
be
separated
prior
to
burning
and
disposed
of by some other method.
2.
An operator must be in attendance at all times
when the air curtain destructor is
in operation.
3.
Feed to the destructor shall be adjusted so as
to prevent any visible emissions from the destruc—
tor during burning.
4.
Material used to promote combustion shall be of
no lesser quality than #2 fuel oil.
5.
Burning shall be conducted only on days when wind
velocity is between
5 and
25 miles per hour.
6.
Burning shall be conducted only between the hours
of
8 a.m and 4 p.m.
Quantities of material to be
burned shall be restricted
to an amount which can
be consumed within these hours.
7.
The burning site shall be provided with adequate
fire protection and with such equipment as neces-
sary to control accidental
fires.
8.
The air curtain destructor shall be operated
in
accordance with the manufacturer’s operating
instructions.
9.
Within fourteen
(14)
days of this order Petitioner
shall execute and forward to the Program Coordinator
at:
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Pollutlon ConLrol
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for
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield,
Illinois
62706
the
Certificate
of
Acceptance
and
Agreement
to
be
bound by all the terms and conditions of the variance.
The form of said Certification shall be as
follows:
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CERTIFICATION
I,
(We)
,
_______________________________
having
read
and fully understanding the Order of the Illinois Pollu-
tion Control Board in PCB 76-224 hereby accept said
Order and agree to be bound by all of the terms and
conditions thereof.
Signed by:_____________________
Title:____________________________
Date: ___________________________
Mr.
Dumelle
dissented.
I,
Christan
L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify the above Opinion and Order
were adopted on
the
~
day of
~
1976
by
a
VOLI’
of
1/_j
U1U~c~~
Christan
L. Moffet~4çler~
Illinois
Pollution’~d’ntrol
Board
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