ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
June 14, 1973
LOCKE
STOVE COMPANY
)
#73—159
v.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
)
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(BY
SAMUEL T. LAWTON, JR.):
Petitioner has filed a petition for variance
in
which it
appears to
seek
to
be permitted
to exceed the particulate and
hydrocarbon emission limitations contained in our Pollution
Control
Board Air Regulations, Rules 203(b) and 205(f), until May 30, 1975,
when it contemplates that its
paint
supplier, the Glidden Paint
Company, will have
re—formulated
its product so as to meet Illinois
Air
Pollution Regulations.
Petitioner operates
a space heater fabrication plant in
East St. Louis. Included in the facility is a
three-man enamel
paint spraying
booth. Emissions from this operation result from
spraying, dipping and baking of the product. While the variance
pethtion
does not
cite
what express provisions of
the
Regulations
petitioner seeks to be relieved from, the Agency has assumed
that it
is requesting relief from Rule 103 and 104, and 203(b)
and 205(f)
above cited.
On
March 2, 1973, etitioner~s operating permit application
was denied by
the Agency, which led to the instant petition. At
the
time
of
the application,
the
Agency had calculated petitioner’s
particulate emissions from the spray booths to be 0,356 lbs/hr at
a process weight rate of
14.255 lbs/hr.
Upon
re—examination, the Agency determined that petitioner~s
particulate emissions are
0.12 lbs/hr against
an
allowable particulate
emission rate of 0.13 lbs/hr.
At the present time,
the Agency
is of the opinion that no
variance
is required in order to obtain
an operating permit for
particulate emissions from
the
paint spray
booths and that the
operating permit application likewise contains
an adequate compliance program
for organic emissions and that
no
variance is required in this respect.
n thaw ci
the foregoincr representations contained in the
Agency s .recommendation • we do not. discern any basis upon which a
variance is needed and accordingly, the petition
for
variance
is dismissed as moot.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan
Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board, certify
that
the
above Opinion and Order was adopted on the /~‘~dayof
June, 1973, by a vote of 4
to ~
/
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