ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February
3,
1977
IN
THE
MATTER
OF
TEMPORARY
EMERGENCY
AMENDMENT
OF
RULES
205,
203(e)
and
204(c)
OF
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THE AIR POLLUTION REGULATIONS
INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr.
Goodman):
The State of Illinois
is currently faced with
a severe health
emergency due
to the abnormal harshness of this year’s winter.
The
high demand for fuel due
to the season’s severe temperatures has
created
a fuel shortage.
Pursuant
to
a request
from the Governor
and pursuant to the emergency power granted the Board by Section
27(b)
of the Environmental Protection Act,
the Board hereby adopts
the following temporary amendments
to Rules
205,
203(e)
and 204(c)
of the Air Regulations.
These amendments shall be effective immedi-
ately and are hereby authorized
for hearing:
AMENDMENT TO RULE 205 OF CHAPTER
2:
(k)
The substantive limitations on organic material
emissions
of this Rule 205 shall not apply from
February
3,
1977 until March
7,
1977 to any exist-
ing source
which
has received a
valid
op~ating
permit for a natural gas fired afterburner to
control
emissions.
This
regulation
is a~plicable
only
in Cook,
DuPage,
Lake and Will
Counties.
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(e)
Particulate Emission Standards and Limitations
for
Incinerator
(6)
Exception:
Subparagraphs
(1),
(2) and
(3)
of this
Rule 203(e)
shall not apply from February
3,
1977,
until March
7,
1977,
to incinerators controlled by
afterburners
fired by natural
gas,
if the followinq
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conditions are met:
(A)
This exception shall apply only
to existing
incinerators
in Cook, DuPage, Will and Lake
Counties.
(B)
This exception shall not apply
to the incinera-
tion of pathological or highly toxic waste
materials.
(C)
This ~
shall apply only to incinerators
possessing valid operating permits.
AMENDMENT TO RULE 204(c) (2)
OF CHAPTER
2:
(2)
Liquid Fuel Burned Exclusively.
No person shall cause
or allow the emission of sulfur dioxide into the atmos-
phere in any one hour period from any existing fuel
combustion emission source, burning liquid fuel exclu-
sively:
(A)
to exceed 1.0 pounds of sulfur dioxide per million
btu of actual heat input when residual fuel oil is
burned:
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as further provided below in Rule
204 (c) (2) (C)
(B)
to exceed 0.3 pounds of sulfur dioxide per million
btu of actual heat input when distillate
fuel oil
is burned.
(C)
to exceed 2.5 pounds of
~
per million btu of
actual heat input when residual fuel oil is burned
and further provided that this Rule 204(c) (2) (C)
shall only apply to sources other than electrical
utility generating facilities,
as follows:
(i)
Only during the period February
3,
1977
through March
7,
1977
and,
further
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that
thereafter Rule 204(c) (2) (A) shall apply
to all
existing sources when residual fuel oil is burned
and
(ii)
Only in the counties of Cook,
DuPage, Lake,
and Will
and
(iii)
Onl~yafter the ~
receives notice of
intent in accordance with procedures which shall be
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adopted by the Agency pertaining to the requirements
for the contents and addressee of such notice and filed
with the
Index
Division of the Office of the Secretary
of State as required by “An Act concerning administra-
tive rules,” ~p~d
June 14,
1951,
as amended.
For purposes of rule 103 of Part
I of this Chapter,
no facility or
j~p~
which changes
its operations
within the provision of this Rule 204(c) (2) (C)
shall be
deemed to be modified as otherwise provided in Rule 101
Definitions,
Modification and ~
existing valid permit
issued pursuant to Rule 103 shall continue
in full force
and effect so long as the facility or equipment remains
otherwise
in compliance wiEh the terms and conditions
of
said permit.
I, Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Contro’
Board, hereby certify the above Interim Order was adopted on the
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1977 by a vote oft-p
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Illinois Pollution C n rol
Board
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