ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August 8, 1974
    CITY OF PLANO,
    Petitioner,
    vs,
    )
    PCB 74~l62
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent~
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by
    Mr~Henss):
    City of Piano filed its Petition for Variance seeking relief
    from the Open Burning Regulations for the open burning of an
    accumulation of landscape waste~ The Board determined this
    Petition to be inadequate and ordered City of Piano to submit
    additional information on the exact site of the proposed burhing,
    location of nearest residences, reasons for not renting or
    purchasing an air curtain destructor and reasons for not disposing
    of the landscape waste by landfill or chipping~ Petitioner~s
    response was timely filed but still inadequate~
    Petitioner collects landscape waste as part
    of
    its municipal
    refuse collection operation at the rate of about four dump~truck
    loads per monthS Prior to adoption of the Open Burning Regulations,
    Petitioner disposed of these wastes by periodic open burningS
    Since adoption of the Open Burning Regulations Pstitioner has
    allowed the landscape waste to accumulate on property owned by the
    City. The proposed burning site is located in the sodiheast part
    of Piano adjacent to a sewage treatment plant~ There are resi~
    dences located about 500 feet to the north and southeast of the
    proposed burning site,
    No information is presented as to how much material PetItioner
    intends to burn nor are we provided with any estimates of the
    quantity of contaminants that will be generated by the burning~
    If Petitioner has allowed the landscape waste materials to
    accumulate since the adoption of the Open Burning Regulation as
    the Agency
    claims,
    the site could
    have accumulated as
    much
    as
    136
    dump-truck loads~ However, the Agency estimates that the site now
    has
    uover 20~truckloads of landscape wasteS It would seem that
    either the
    Agency estimate
    is extremely
    low or
    Petitioner has
    disposed of about 116 truckloads of the landscape waste by some
    other method,
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    Petitioner estimates
    the purchase cost of an air curtain
    destructor
    to
    be about
    $10,000.
    Funds for purchase of the
    device have not been appropriated by the City. Petitioner
    states that the air curtain destructor Hcannot be rented~.
    Since burning
    of
    the waste would occur only about once per
    month, Petitioner believes the purchase of an air curtain
    des-
    tructor
    would
    be an excessive and unwise investment of the
    taxpayer~smoney.
    Board Procedural Rule 401(a) (vii) and (a) (viii) require
    Petitioner to provide the Board with a time schedule for bringing
    the activity into compliance and a detailed description of the
    proposed compliance program. Petitioner did not submit this
    information and also failed to indicate for what length of time
    the
    variance would be required.
    Petitioner states that it has instructed its City Manager
    to prepare an application for a landfill operation, but that
    this
    variance needed for the interim period preceding issuance
    of
    any permit:.
    The
    Agency states that it has not yet received any
    applicatio: for a landfill permit from Petitioner. Obviously
    the City
    of
    Piano must be disposing of other municipal waste at
    some location. We are not told why the landscape waste Petitioner
    now
    wants
    to
    burn cannot be reduced by a chipper and disposed
    of
    at the landfill.
    The Board must deny this variance because the information
    presented is simply too vague. Petitioner was provided an
    opportunity to supplement its original variance with required
    information and failed to do so. It would appear Petitioner seeks
    to burn the
    collected landscapewaste once each month ad infinitum
    under protection of a variance
    with
    no plan~to ever bring the
    activity into compliance. This
    we
    cannot authorize.
    ORDER
    It is the Order of the Pollution Control Board that the request
    for variance by the City of PIano to open burn landscape waste is
    hereby denied without prejudice.
    I, Christen L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify the bove Opinion and Order
    was
    adopted
    this ~
    day of~
    1974 by a vote of
    4
    to ~
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