ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
May 22, 1975
R. FOX, LTD.,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 75—212
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Dr. Odell)
On May 21, 1975, R. Fox, Ltd. filed a Petition For
Variance with the Illinois Pollution Control Board (Board).
Petitioner sought a variance from Rule 204 (c) (1) (A) of the
Air Pollution Regualtions (Chapter Two) to continue to opeidte
its coal-fired boilers in excess of the standard of 1.8 pounds
of sulfur dioxide per million BTU input.
Additional information is needed before the Board can con-
sider the merits of the Petition. First, in Train v. Natural
Resources Defense Council, Inc. 43LW 4467 (April 15, 1975) the
United States Supreme Court held that states can grant variances
from their Implementation Plans provided that the national ambient
air quality standards are not violated in the area affected by
the variance. No data, such as are collected by the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency, have been submitted to show
whether the area in which Petitioner is located is in compliance
with the ambient air quality standards for sulfur dioxide.
Second, additional information is needed to support the con-
clusion on page two of the Petition that “Our operating cost is
figured so close that it would be impossible to absorb this added
expense.” Third, Petitioner should supply additional information
to show that other means of compliance are not feasible. Fourth,
Petitioner does not state the length of time for which the variance
is sought.
Petition For Variance filed May 21, 1975, is inadequate.
Petitioner is requested to file an Amended Petition For Variance
within 45 days of the adoption of this Order. The requirement
for final Board action under Section 38 of the Illinois Environ-
mental Protection Act shall run anew from the time of the filing
of the Amended Petition. Failure to file the required information
within 45 days shall make the Petition For Variance subject to
dismissal on grounds of inadequacy.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, her~b,ycertify that the above Opinion and Order was adopted
on the
c~l~IM
day of May, 1975, by a vote of
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Christan L. MoffettI,,e~tk
Illinois Pollution c~6Wtroi Board
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