ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    May 22,
    1975
    ELTRA CORPORATION,
    Woodstock Die Casting Division,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 75—208
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr.
    Goodman):
    This matter comes before the Pollution Control Board
    (Board)
    upon Eltra Corporation’s Woodstock Die Casting
    Division’s
    (Woodstock) May 19,
    1975, petition for a variance
    from Rule 205(f)
    of the Air Pollution Regulations.
    It is the Board’s Opinion that the petition is in-
    adequate.
    Woodstock fails to include information pertaining
    to the criteria required by Train v.
    NRDC,
    Inc.,
    43 USLW
    4467
    (Supreme Court No.
    73—1742, April
    16,
    1975)
    .
    Peti-
    tioner must show:
    1) Whether the ambient air quality of the
    area affected by the variance meets the national ambient air
    quality standards as adopted by the Board;
    2)
    If the ambient
    air quality does not meet those standards,
    whether the
    granting of the variance would contribute
    to the area’ s
    iailure to meet said standards;
    and
    3)
    If the ambient air
    quality does meet said standards, whether the variance would
    cause the ambient air quality to fail to meet said standards.
    It is the order of the Board that Petitioner shall
    amend its petition within
    45 days of this Order to provide
    the above described information.
    Failure
    to timely file the
    amended petition shall cause the petition to be dismissed
    for inadequacy without prejudice.
    The 90-day decision period
    set by Statute shall run from the date of filing the amended
    petition.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereby certify
    t~F~çt
    the above Opinion and
    Order wer~adopted on the
    .‘~
    day of
    ii)
    ,l975 by a
    vote of
    ..S—~
    Illinois Pollution C
    rol Board
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