ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    March 15,
    1973
    CITY OF CHRISTOPHER,
    Petitioner,
    vs.
    )
    PCB 72—456
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    Mr.
    Carrel Owens, Attorney for Petitioner
    Mr.
    Thomas
    J.
    Immel, Assistant Attorney General
    for the EPA
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr. Henss)
    Petitioner City
    of Christopher requests
    a variance
    from our
    Open Burning Regulation
    for
    the purpose
    of allo~~ingits residents
    to burn their
    “domestic waste”
    in open barrels.
    The residue
    from such burning would be picked up periodically and taken
    to
    a
    landfill.
    Petitioner
    claims that
    it would be
    a hardship on
    the
    citizenm~of Christopher to comply with the Open Burning Regulation
    because:
    a)
    the City has
    a large pop’iation of elderly persons on
    fixed
    incomes who would be required
    to pay
    an increased
    sum for
    removal
    of their domicile waste,
    b)
    the City would be recuired
    to
    spend large sums
    of money
    to improve alleys
    so garbage pickup
    could occur,
    c)
    the City
    is not large enough to operate
    i
    garbage
    pickup service without charging
    a large sum of money.
    The Environmental
    Protection Agency has recommended that the
    variance petition be denied.
    Upon hearing,
    it was stipulated
    that about
    1/5 of
    the population
    of Christopher receives social security
    or medicare benefits.
    The
    hearing further established
    that
    a County landfill
    is located about
    six miles from town.
    The City pays the County
    $1 per capita
    for
    use of
    the
    landfill by Christopher residents.
    Two refuse disposal
    services are available in Christopher.
    They haul refuse
    to the
    landfill at
    a cost per household
    of about $2.50 per month.
    Mayor Smith and Councilman
    Trogolo both
    testified
    in favor
    of the variance
    petition,
    stating it was
    too burdensome
    to haul
    leaves,
    papers and limbs
    to the landfill
    and that th~burning
    of
    this type
    of material was not
    a problem.
    Citizens
    of the community
    testified
    to
    the same effect.
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    Mayor Pro
    Tern Dalton Bradley and Chief
    of Police Barclay,
    however,
    told
    an
    EPJ\ invostipator
    that compliance with the Open
    Burninp
    .Rec~ulation
    had
    resulted
    in
    a reduction of odor complaints
    from citizens and
    the removal of
    unsicihtly burning barrels.
    Petitioner
    did not establish the quantity
    of contaminants
    to
    be
    emitted,
    any plans
    for future control
    of emissions
    or
    a time
    schedule
    for bringing
    the activity into
    compliance.
    The EPA
    estimated
    that
    the emissions from
    the allowance
    of
    the Petition
    would include
    71
    lbs.
    per day of particulates,
    379
    lbs.
    per day
    of carbon monoxide and
    134
    lbs.
    per day of hyorocarhons.
    ~‘edo not feel that
    it is
    a hardship to dispose
    of domicile
    wastes
    throuph
    the landfill method.
    The cost and inconvenience
    of this
    rncthod of disposal
    seem nominal when compared to
    the
    benefits gained to the community through eliminating odors,
    unsightly burning barrels and creating
    a more healthful atmosphere.
    Therefore,
    we deny the variance request
    for the open burning
    of
    domestic waste or domicile waste.
    Some of
    the witnesses
    also discussed
    their problems
    in the
    disposal of
    leaves and branches.
    Such complaints exist
    in other
    communities
    of like
    size.
    They are not unique
    to the City of
    christopher.
    We have relaxed the leaf burning ban once and the
    debate continues.
    The petition did not reauest
    a variance
    for
    the purpose of burning landscape waste,
    however,
    the remarks
    of
    the witnesses will be appropriately considered
    in any future
    hearing
    to amend that Regulation.
    ORDER
    It is ordered that the Petition
    for Variance
    from the Open
    Burning Regulation
    for the purpose of burning domestic waste
    or
    domicile waste
    is hereby denied.
    I,
    Christan
    L. Moffett,
    Clerk of
    the Illinois Pollution Control
    Boar~
    hereby certify
    the above Opinion and Order was adopted this
    1~~day
    of March,
    1973 by
    a vote
    of
    3/
    to
    ~.
    QL~
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