ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
May 28, 1987
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
)
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
)
35 ILL.
ADM.
CODE 304.120,
)
R86—17
(A)
DEOXYGENATING WASTES STANDARDS
)
PROPOSED RULE.
SECOND NOTICE.
PROPOSED OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(By J. Marlin):
This matter comes before the Board upon
a proposal by the
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency) to amend 35
Ill. Adm. Code 304.120, Deoxygenating Wastes,
filed with the
Board
on April 23,
1986.
Hearings on this proposal were held by
the Board on June 24, 1986 at Peoria and June 27, 1986 at
Effinghain.
On January 5,
1987,
the Department of Energy and
Natural Resources
(DENR)
filed with the Board its negative
declaration.
The Economic and Technical Advisory Committee
concurred with DENR’s determination.
On March
5,
1987,
the Board
adopted
a Proposed Rule,
First Notice concerning
the Agency’s
proposal.
The Board proposed
for First Notice a significant
portion of the Agency’s proposal.
The Board opened Docket
B
in
this proceeding
to further consider the aspects of the Agency’s
proposal
that were not proposed at First Notice.
During the First Notice period, the Board received one
public comment concerning
the proposed rule.
Citizens Utilities
Company of Illinois (Citizens)
filed a comment on April
24, 1987,
which requested that the Board’s proposed rule include wastewater
treatment works of investor owned utilities.
That is, Citizens
would like privately owned treatment facilities to qualify for
a
lagoon exemption if it has an untreated waste load between 2500
and 5000 population equivalents.
The proposed rule applies only
to a publicly owned treatment works
(POTW).
The Board notes that
Citizen’s comment merits consideration, and the Board will
explore this issue further
under Docket B.
ORDER
The Board directs that second notice of the following
proposed rule be submitted to the Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules:
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE C:
WATER POLLUTION
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
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PART 304
EFFLUENT STANDARDS
SUBPART A:
GENERAL EFFLUENT STANDARDS
Section 304.120
Deoxygenating Wastes
Except as provided
in Section 306.103, all effluents containing
deoxygenating wastes shall meet the following standards:
a)
No effluent shall exceed
30 mg/i of five day biochemical
oxygen demand
(BODç)
(STORET number 00310) or
30 mg/i of
suspended solids (~TORETnumber 00530),
except that
treatment works employing three stage lagoon treatment
systems which are properly designed, maintained and
operated, and whose effluent has a dilution ratio no
less than five to one or who qualify for exceptions
under paragraph
(c)
shall not exceed 37 mg/i of
suspended solids.
b)
No effluent from any source whose untreated waste load
is 10,000 population equivalents or more,
or from any
source discharging into the Chicago River System or
into
the Calumet River System,
shall exceed 20 mg/i or BOD5
or 25 mg/i of suspended solids.
c)
No effluent whose dilution ratio is less than five
to
one shall exceed 10 mg/i of BODç or
12 mg/l of suspended
solids,
except that sources employing third—stage
treatment lagoons shall
be exempt from this paragraph
(c)
provided all of the following conditions are met:
The t~n~ree~ed
we~te~ead 4s ~ese t~er~
~99
pep~et4e~e
e~entse~d
1)
The waste source qualifies under one of the
following categories:
~j
Any wastewater treatment works whose untreated
waste load
is less than 2500 population
equivalents and
is sufficiently isolated that
combining with other sources
to aggregate 2500
population equivalents or more is not
practicable.
~j
Any publicly owned
treatment works
in
existence on January
1,
1986 whose untreated
waste load is 5000 population equivalents
or
less and sufficiently isolated that combining
to aggregate 5000 population equivalents or
more
is not practicable.
C)
Any publicly owned treatment works whose
untreated waste load
is 5000 population
equivalents or less which has reached the end
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of its useful life by January
1,
1987 and
is
sufficiently isolated that combining to
aggregate 5000 population equivalents or more
is not practicable.
~e e~ff~e4ent~y
~ee~ted
t~eteemb~n~ng
w4t1’i ot1~er
eo~reesto eggregete ~.S89pepu~et4ene ~ve~ente
or
mere ~
~et preet4eebiet end
3~J
The lagoons are properly constructed, maintained
and operated; and
43)
The deoxygenating constituents of the effluent do
not, alone or
in combination with other sources,
cause a violation of the applicable dissolved
oxygen water quality standard.
d)
No effluent discharged
to the Lake Michigan basin shall
exceed 4 mg/i of BOD5
or
5 mg/i of suspended solids.
e)
Compliance with the numerical standards in this Section
shall be determined on the basis of the type and
frequency of sampling prescribed by the NPDES permit for
the discharge at the time of monitoring.
(Source:
Amended at 11
Ill. Reg. ______________________________
effective _________________________________
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Chariman J.D. Dumelle concurred.
I, Dorothy M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certif
that the above Opinion and Order was
adopted on the ~
day of
________________,
1987,
by a vote
of
-
.
Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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