ILLINOIS
POLLU?ION CONTROL BOARD
November
28, 1972
SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE
v.
)
#72—424
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Opinion & Order of the Board (by Mr. Currie)
Scott Air Force Base on February 3, 1972, was given
until October 31, 1972 to exceed particulate emission
limitations with respect to six coal—fired boilers while
proceeding with a program for conversion to oil, #71—132,
3 PCB 577. Four of the six have been shut down on schedule;
two others must continue to burn coal to provide building
heat until not later than November 30, l972,l when two
shut—down boilers will be able to operate on oil. The one—
month delay was caused by an ironworkers’ strike and by a
supplier’s late delivery, both of which the
Agency agrees
were beyond the petitioner’s control. We hereby grant the
requested extension with respect to the two remaining coal-
fired boilers to November 30, 1972, or such time as the oil-
fired boilers can be operated, whichever is sooner.
1. The Agency tells us petitioner expected to shut down
one boiler by November 17 and the other by November 22.
I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
certify t~at the Board adopted the above Opinion
&
Order
this ~
day of___________________
,
1972, by a vote
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