ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    September
    6,
    1991
    INDIAN REFINING LIMITFD
    PARTNERSHIP,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 91—159
    (Provisional Variance)
    ILLINOIS~ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by
    J.
    Theodore Meyer):
    This matter comes before the Board on receipt of an agency
    Recommendation dated September
    5,
    1991.
    The recommendation
    refers to a request from Petitioner,
    Indian Refining Limit~d
    Partnership,
    for a 7—day provisional variance from the combined
    fuels sulfur dioxide limitation,
    as set forth
    in 35
    Ill. Adm.
    Code 214.162,
    for the period from September
    9,
    1991 to September
    16,
    1991.
    Upon receipt of the request,
    the Agency issued
    its
    recommendation,
    finding that due
    to unforeseen,
    temporary and
    uncontrollable circumstances, failure to grant the requested 7—
    day provisional variance would impose an arbitrary or
    unreasonable hardship on Petitioner.
    The Agency recommended that
    the Board grant
    the provisional variance with conditions.
    The responsibilities of the Agency and the Board
    in these
    short—term provisional variances are different from the
    responsibilities
    in standard variances.
    See Ill. Rev.
    Stat.
    1989,
    ch. l1l~,pars.
    1035(B)
    &
    (C).
    In provisional variances
    it
    is the responsibility of the Agency to make the technical
    determinations and finding of arbitrary
    or unreasonable hardship.
    The Board’s responsibility is to adopt a formal Order,
    to assure
    enforceability of the variance,
    and to provide notification of
    the action by a press release.
    Having received the Agency recommendation finding that a
    denial of the requested relief would impose an arbitrary and
    unreasonable hardship,
    the Board hereby grants Petitioner
    a
    provisional variance from 35
    Iii. Adm. Code 214.162 from
    September
    9,
    1991 to September
    16,
    1991 on the following
    conditions:
    1.
    Indian Refining shall effect operational changes
    that
    reduce crude
    sulfur levels
    to at least 0.6 percent by
    weight;
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    2.
    Indian Refiningts sulfur dioxide emissions shall
    not
    exceed
    a daily average of
    3360 pounds per hour; and
    3.
    Indian Refining shall submit a written report,
    indicating the total
    hours of operation, daily average
    sulfur dioxide emissions, and the highest level of
    sulfur dioxide emissions during any hour
    of operation,
    addressed as follows:
    Mary A.
    Gade, Director
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    2200 Churchill Road,
    P.O.
    Box 19276
    Springfield,
    Illinois
    62794—9276
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    J.D. Dumelle dissented.
    I,
    Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
    of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, do hereby certify that the above Order was adopted on the
    /,,Z~
    day of
    ,
    1991,
    by
    a vote of
    ~‘/—/
    ~
    ~.
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    Dorothy M. 9~nn,Clerk
    Illinois Po~lution Control Board
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