ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    June
    9,
    1977
    VILLAGE OF WATERMAN,
    a
    )
    municipal corporation,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 77-83
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    OPINION
    AND
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr. Young):
    This matter comes before the Board on the variance petition
    filed on March 16,
    1977, by the Village of Waterman seeking
    relief
    from Rules
    203(c),
    402,
    and 404(f) (1)
    of the Water Pollution
    Regulations
    as regards phosphorus.
    The Agency Recommendation
    favorable
    to the grant of the variance was filed on April
    15,
    1977,
    and on May 26,
    1977,
    the Board granted the Agency’s Motion to
    decide this matter without
    a hearing.
    The Board has previously dealt with many petitions
    in which
    relief was sought from the requirement of meeting the phosphorus
    water quality standard.
    Village of Argenta and Village of Cerro
    Gordo, PCB 75-182, PCB 75-183,
    18 PCB 152; Village of Strasburg,
    PCB 76-28; Old Ben Coal Company, PCB 76-21; City of Hoopeston,
    PCB 76-234.
    The Village of Waterman is upgrading its existing
    facilities and seeks
    this variance to qualify for a lagoon exemption
    and for funding assistance.
    While the Village could qualify for
    both the exemption and grant funds by providing the required phos-
    phorus
    removal, the Village states that this requirement would
    impose an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship on the Village.
    The Agency submits
    that for many municipalities
    it is not
    technicr~
    11 y f~u;ib~
    o or economi
    Cd1
    1 y
    c~on~b
    I v
    t o comply
    wi th the
    present 0.05 mg/i phosphorus water quality standards
    (Rec.
    3).
    Con-
    sistent with this belief,
    the Agency has
    filed a Petition for Regu-
    latory Change
    (R76—l) with the Board which would amend the regulations
    by requiring only point sources which have 1500 or more population
    equivalent and which discharge into impoundments of greater than
    twenty acres to treat the wastewater
    to a level not to exceed
    1 mg/i
    prior to discharge.
    Because the Village’s present waste
    load
    is
    less than 1500 population equivalent,
    the Village will not be required
    to provide any phosphorus removal if the regulation is
    adopted as
    uroposed.
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    As in the earlier cited cases,
    the Board finds here that the
    Village would suffer an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship if
    required
    to meet the 0.05 mg/i phosphorus water quality standard
    and will therefore grant the requested relief.
    This Opinion constitutes
    the Board’s findings of fact and
    conclusions of law in this matter.
    ORDER
    The Village of Waterman is granted a variance for its sewage
    treatment facilities
    from Rules
    203(c),
    402, and 404(f) (1)
    of
    Chapter
    3:
    Water Pollution Control Regulations as
    regards phos-
    phorus until June
    1, 1982,
    subject to the following conditions:
    1.
    This variance will terminate upon adoption by the Board
    of any modification of the existing phosphorus water quality
    standards and effluent limitations and the Village shall comply
    with such revised regulations when adopted by the Board.
    2.
    Within
    35 days of the date of this Order, the Petitioner
    shall submit to the Manager, Variance Section, Division of Water
    Pollution Control, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency,
    2200
    Churchill
    Road,
    Springfield,
    Illinois,
    62706,
    an executed Certifi-
    cation of Acceptance and agreement to be bound to all terms and
    conditions of
    the variance.
    The form of said certification shall
    be as follows:
    CERTIFICATION
    I,
    (We), ___________________________
    having read
    the Order of the Pollution Control Board in PCB 77-83,
    understand and accept said Order, realizing that such
    acceptance renders all terms and conditions
    thereto
    binding and enforceable.
    SIGNED
    TITLE
    DATE
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
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    I, Christan L.
    Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereby certify the above Opinion and Order were
    adopted on the
    ~
    day of
    -~-ç~
    ,
    1977 by
    a vote of
    ~
    Illinois Pollutio
    ntroi Board

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