ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 7,
1974
BORG-WARNER
CORP.
PETITIONER
v.
)
PCB
74—320
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
RESPONDENT
JOSEPH S.
WRIGHT,
JR.,
ATTORNEY,
HACKBERT, ROOKS, PITTS, FULLAGAR
& POUST, in behalf of BORG-WARNER
MICHAEL GINSBERG, ATTORNEY,
in behalf of the ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECT-
ION AGENCY
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Marder)
This action involves a request for variance filed August 22,
1974,
by Borg-Warner Corp.
Relief is sought from Rule 205
(f)
of the Illi-
nois Pollution Control Board’s Air Pollution Regulations until Novem-
ber 30,
1974.
The Agency filed its recommendation on October 18,
1974,
wherein it recommends a grant of this variance request.
The history of this case dates back to April 13, 1973,
at which
time Borg-Warner filed a Petition for Variance for three process driers.
Such variance was granted by this Board on July 26, 1973
(PCB 73-156,
Vol. 8—611),
subject to certain conditions.
In granting the variance
in PCB 73-156,
the Board retained jurisdiction pending the filing of
certain reports.
PCB 73-156 expired on October
15,
1973.
Thereafter
additional reports were submitted to the Board along with a request
for further extension of the variance until September 1,
1974,
for Pet-
itioner’s units A and B, and until April
30,
1974,
for Petitioner’s
Unit C.
The instant Petition
(PCB 74-320)
requests further relief un-
til November 30,
1974,
for Petitioner’s
units A and B.
Petitioner owns and operates in Ottawa, LaSalle County,
facilities for
the manufacture of
ABS
(acrylonitril-butadierie-styrene)
resin.
This res-
in is used in many applications such as telephones, headgear, and auto-
motive parts.
The plant has a capacity of 270 million pounds per year
and employs
400 people.
The manufacturing operation consists mainly of three polymerization
lines with needed downstream equipment to facilitate dewatering, drying,
and pelletizing.
These lines are designated A,
B, and C.
The instant
case deals with lines A and B only.
Petitioner has previously
(see PCB
73-156,
Vol.
8-611, Vol.
11-79)
detailed to the Board its intended com-
pliance methodology, consisting
of post-polymerization techniques. The
Board has previously ruled that this methodology was acceptable and in-
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deed superior to incineration in that little or no additional
fuel
will be required for compliance.
Petitioner now contends that it will be unable to meet its intended
September
30,
1974, compliance deadline due to late delivery of mater-
ials.
An additional variance is requested up to and including November
30, 1974.
Petitioner contends and the Agency concurs that such delay
was beyond Petitioner’s control and the two—month delay in compliance
is reasonable.
It is important to note that since the first request for variance
by Petitioner,
the newer line C has been brought into compliance. The
newer line C had emitted 56*/hr.
(compliance dictates
8*/hr.) while
lines A and B emit 47*/hr.
Thus
a significant portion of Petitioner’s
emissions have already been brought into compliance.
The Agency re-
ports that investigations of citizens in the area reveal no indications
of odor complaints.
The
Board
is
satisfied
that
the
additional
short
grant of variance will not adversely affect the environment.
From the above the Board feels the grant of variance until November
30,
1974,
is justified and will so order.
This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclusions of
law of the Board.
ORDER
IT
IS THE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that Borg-Warner
Corp.
is granted a variance from Rule 205
(f)
of the Illinois Pollu-
tion Control Board’s Air Pollution Regulations until November 30,
1974,
for the operation of dryers A and B, coagulation units A and B,
and
dewatering units A and B.
During the term of this variance Petition-
er shall complete the installation of the necessary control equipment
to achieve compliance with Rule 205
(f)
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
certify
that
the
above
Opinion
and
Order
was
adopted
by
the
Board
on
the
~
day
of
~
1974,
by
a
vote
of
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