ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
September 6, 1972
GAF CORPORATION
#72-237
v.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE BOARD (BY SAMUEL T. LAWTON, JR.)
GAF
Corporation operates a building products plant in
Lockport, Illinois, manufacturing asphalt roofing material,
automobile insulatIon, asphalt cements and coatings, with annual
sales in excess of $30,000,000, and employs approximately 700
employees. Petitioner seeks a variance from our Asbestos Regu-
lations effective June 30, 1972, with respect to its cements and
coatings department. Chrysotile asbestos fibers are processed
in the cements and coatings department, which is housed in a
separate building.
A batch consisting of asbestos, asphalt and limestone is
mixed and shipped in various-sized sealed containers. Visible
emissions of particulate matter occur from the fluffing and
pouring of asbestos into the mix. Petitioners propose to modify
their present exhaust system.with a new controlled exhaust system
for the cements and coatings department, which petitioner believes
will bring its operations into compliance with the relevant regula-
tions. The system is described as follows:
“A central cloth tube bag collector will be installed,
with fan located on the clean air side. Exhaust ducts
will be provided between the collector and each mixer,
and between the collector and the fluffer
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screw conveyor
assembly. This arrangement will apply a negative pressure
to all sources of dust generation, and prevent any asbestos
fibers from dispersing therefrom. In addition, feed hoods
will be constructed for the fluffer and #2 mixer, with
exhausts to the collector, and which will include empty
bag disposal stations, so that the dusty bags do not
leave the hoods. The gravity vent in the corner of the
Mixing Room will be removed and the opening sealed.
The installation and use of such equipment is expected
to satisfy the requirements of Rule 501 both as to visible
emission of particulate matter and emission of concentra-
tions of asbestos fibers. Such installation will enable
Petitioner to comply with Rules 502 and 504 of the Asbestos
Regulations.
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Delivery time is anticipated to be twelve weeks, with
mechanical and sheet work installation requiring five weeks and
two weeks for start-up. Petitioner anticipates that the installa-
tion will be completed by October 1, 1972. Equipment costs are
expected to be $10,200 and material and labor an additional
$14,200. The program appears to be a good one and the time re-
quested short. We believe the hardship imposed on petitioner
by insisting upon compliance greatly outweighs any possible detri-
ment to the public by its continuing operation until October 1,
1972.
The Agency has recommended an allowance subject to the posting
of a bond and the filing of progress reports. In view of the short
time remaining for which the variance is granted, a bond or progress
report are not necessary. However, in the event of an extension of
variance being sought, these proposals will be reviewed at such
time.
Accordingly, the petition for variance is granted to October 1,
1972.
This opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclusions
of law of the Board.
IT IS THE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that GAF
Corporation be granted a variance from Sections 501, 503 and 504 of
the Asbestos Regulations (Chapter 2, Part VI) until October 1, 1972,
to enable installation of abatement equipment as set forth in its
petition filed herein.
I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board,
certify that the above Opinion and Order was adopted on the
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