ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
May 17, 1973
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
v.
)
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INLAND
METALS
REFINING COMPANY,
Respondent.
James I.
Rubin,
Assistant Attorney General, on behalf of
Complainan
~-;
P~chard W. Hillsherg on
behalf
of Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDRR OF
THE BOARD (by ~r. Seaman)
Complaint was
tiled on January 26, 1973
by
the Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency charging Respondent,
Inland
Metals Refining Company, located in the City of Chicago,
County of Cook, with violation of Section 9(a) of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act.
The complaint alleges that certain baghouses operated by
Respondent are inefficient
and, therefore,
constitute
a
continuing violation
of Section 9 (a)
The parties have submitted a Stipulation And Proposal
for Settlement, represented to be an agreement reached between
the parties and represented to constitute tIie recommended
disposition of the enforcement action.
This Board finds that the Agency has presented no
evidence of Respondent’s alleged violations to this date and
that the public interest will best be served by a prompt
resolution of this matter under the terms of the settlement
suggested, and by avoidance of further costs and delays that
will he incurred by a protracted hearing.
The Board approves the maintenance procedures outlined
in the Stipulation.
This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and
conclusions of law of the Board.
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IT IS THE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that
Respondent, Inland
Metals
Refining Company, adopt and adhere
to the following maintenance procedures:
(a) Weekly Maintenance
-
At least once each
week,
all of the bags are to be inspected by the Maintenance
Superintendent
and
a crew. Bags which, upon visual
inspection, have failed will be replaced, up to and including
the entire
unit
if necessary. Bags which, in the judgment
of the Superintendent, are susceptible to imminent failure
will also be replaced. At the same time, all major equipment
and
duct work in or pertaining to the baghouse will be
inspected and maintained in accordance with good operating
procedure.
(b) Daily Maintenance
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From time to time during the
calendar day an experienced maintenance man or a
man
exper-
ienced in baghouse operations will examine the baghouse,
with particular attention to stack emissions during operations.
At any time during the calendar day at which stack emissions
indicate possible violations of state regulations, the main-
tenance man or a man experienced in baghouse operations will
examine the baghouse, and will make necessary corrections,
including replacement of bags, or seek to have the necessary
corrections made by persons qualified to make the required
repairs or corrections.
(c) Records
—
Inland will maintain records of each day
during which maintenance was performed on the baghouse. The
records will contain a description of the type of maintenance
performed.
(d) Reports
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Inland shall submit to the Agency quarterly
reports regarding its compliance with the Air Pollution Control
Regulations and the Illinois Environmental Protection
Act.
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
,j4’
day of
_______________,
1973, by a
voteof
‘1
to ~
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p1
‘S.)
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