ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April
4,
1975
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION,
Petitioner,
vs.
)
PCB 75—29
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Henss):
Union Carbide filed its Verified Petition requesting
extension of a previously granted variance.
In PCB 73-313
Union Carbide was granted variance from Rules 103(b) (2),
103(b) (6) (E),
104 and 203(a)
of
the Air Pollution Control
Regulations until December 20, 1974 for the purpose of in-
~ta1ling pollution control equioment.
Petitioner now seeks
variance from Rules 103(b) (2)
and 203(a) until June
1,
1975.
Petitioner operates a petroleum coke manufacturing
facility near Robinson, Crawford County,
Illinois.
Two gas
fired rotary kilns are utilized to produce approximately
300,000 tons of coke annually.
At a process weight rate of
36 tons/hour Petitioner emits about
370 lbs. of particulates
per hour.
Under Rule 203(a) Petitioner
is limited to particulate
emissions of 23.72 lbs./hr.
Pursuant to the conditions expressed in the Board Order in
PCB 73-313,
Union Carbide submitted and received Agency approval
of its Compliance Plan and Project Completion Schedule for
bringing this facility into compliance.
This plan called for
the installation of two settling chambers with a design efficiency
of 99.6.
A control efficiency
of 94
is required to achieve
compliance.
The project
is scheduled to be completed June 1,
1975 at an estimated cost of $2.2 million.
Petitioner states that
it
has complied with all conditions
of the prior variance Order and is proceeding on schedule with
construction sufficient
to attain compliance by June
1,
1975.
An Agency investigator visited Petitioner’s facility on
January
23,
1975 and noted that the construction program was
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proceeding
on schedule.
The investigator was informed that
Unit
#1 will tie into the settling chamber on March 20, 1975
and Unit #2 will tie in on June
1,
1975.
The Agency has received no objection to the grant of this
variance and recommends
approval subject to the condition that
all applicable conditions imposed by the Board in PCB 73-313
remain in full
force and effect.
It
is the Opinion of the Board that Union Carbide
is
progressing satisfactorily with its compliance program and
project completion schedule.
Variance will
be. granted until
June
1,
1975.
This Opinion constitutes
the findings of fact and conclusions
of law of the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
ORDER
It
is the Order of the Pollution Control Board that Union
Carbide Corporation is granted variance from Rules 103(b) (2)
and 203(a)
of the Air Pollution Control Regulations until June
1,
1975 for the purpose of installing control equipment sufficient
to bring Petitioner’s Robinson coke manufacturing facility into
compliance with Rule 203(a).
This variance is subject to the
following conditions:
1.
Union Carbide shall apply for and obtain all
necessary permits from the Agency.
2.
Union Carbide shall continue in full force and
effect the guarantee bond of $150,000 required as
Condition
2 of the Order in PCB 73—313.
I, Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, I~erehycertify the above Opinion and Order was adopted
this
~4~’\
day of
________,
1975 by a vote of
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to ~
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