ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October 24, 1972
    U. S
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    INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS COMPANY
    )
    DIVISION, NATIONAL DISTILLERS AND
    )
    CHEMICAL CORPORATION
    )
    )
    172—292
    v.
    )
    ENVI
    W)NMENTAL PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    )
    SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER OP
    THE
    BOARD (BY SAMUEL T
    aNTON, JR.)
    In our Opinion and Order of October 17, 1972, extending the earlier
    granted variance with respect to petitioner’s particulate emissions
    from its coal fired boilers to May 30, 1973, we provide as follows:
    “6
    The Board retains jurisdiction for such other and
    further Orders as
    may be appropriate with respect to
    sulphur dioxide emissions based upon the Agency’s
    response to report on results of continuous monitoring
    previously submitted by the petitioner
    and
    the Agency’p
    capability of determining sulphur dioxide emissions on
    the basis of data furnished by petitioner to the Agency.
    Modification of this Order shall be considered on
    petition
    of either party hereto.”
    The Agency’ s response has been received and is highly critical of
    the methods employed in the testing procedure
    and
    the conclusions
    reached. Clearly, substantial factual questions are raised by the
    monitoring report and the Agency ‘s response. A hearing will be
    held on the issue
    of
    contiiiuing sulphur dioxide emissions and
    possible
    crop
    damage
    in
    the vicinity of petitioner’s plant. The
    Board will enter such other and further orders as shall be
    appropriate upon receipt of the hearing record and transcript.
    It is so ordered.
    I, thristan Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois
    Pollution Control Bond,
    certify that the above Opinion and Order was adopted on the
    ~N
    day
    of October, A. D. 1972, by a vote of
    .5
    to
    ci.
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