ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
June 21,
1990
ROCKTON
SANITARY
DISTRICT
)
)
Petitioner,
V.
)
PCB 90—119
(Provisional Variance)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONNENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(J. Marlin):
This matter
comes
before the Board on receipt of an Agency
Recommendation dated June 20,
1990.
The recommendation refers to
a request from Petitioner,
Rockton Sanitary District
(Rockton)
for a provisional variance from the deoxygenating wastes
(5—day
biochemical oxygen demand
(CBOD))
and suspended solids
(TSS)
effluent requirements,
as set forth
in 35
Ill. Adm.
Code 304.120
and 304.141(a),
for the period from the date Rockton removes its
oxidation ditch from service and continuing until that unit is
returned to service, but not continuing for longer than 45 days.
Rockton owns and operates
a wastewater treatment plant
consisting of
a coimminutor,
and oxidation ditch, a secondary
clarifier,
and aerated lagoon, and a chlorine contact tank.
Plant effluent discharges to the Rock River.
NPDES
permit
number
IL0030791 imposes monthly average effluent limits of
25
ing/l
CBOD
and
30 mg/l TSS.
Rockton indicates that
it
must repair and upgrade its
oxidation ditch,
by converting
it into an aeration tank by
replacing existing brush aerators with diffused air aeration.
Rockton represents that accomplishing this work while maintaining
the ditch in service “would be a virtual impossibility.”
The
Agency agrees in its recommendation that “there are no reasonable
alternatives.”
The Agency recommends that the Board grant the requested
relief with certain conditions.
The Agency concurs with Rockton
that to continue full treatment while repairing and upgrading the
oxidation ditch would impose an arbitrary and unreasonable
hardship on Rockton.
The Agency believes that environmental
impact would be minimal because of dilution of the effluent by
the river flow and the fact that remaining wastewater treatment
processes would continue through the duration of the provisional
variance.
The Agency represents that no federal law would
preclude a grant of this provisional variance and that
a grant
would not adversely affect any downstream public water supplies.
In light of the Agency Recommendation, the Board hereby
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grants a provisional variance from the CEOD and TSS effluent
requirements of
35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.120
and 304.141(a) with the
following conditions:
1.
The term of this provisional variance shall begin on
the day that Rockton removes its oxidation ditch from
service, and that term shall continue until
it returns the
unit to service,
but the term of this provisional variance
shall not exceed 45 days;
2.
Rockton shall discharge no effluent whose CBOD or TSS
content exceeds 40 mg/i during the term of this provisional
variance;
3.
Rockton shall notify Dennis Rockton,
of the Agency’s
Rockford office, by telephone,
at 815—987-7755, when it
begins work on the oxidation ditch and when it returns the
ditch to service and shall confirm the telephone notices
within five days in writing by mail addressed as follows:
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Water Pollution Control
2200 Churchill Road
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois
62794—9276
Attention:
Mark T.
Books
4.
Rockton shall return the oxidation ditch to service as
soon as possible and shall provide the best practicable
treatment during the term of this provisional variance; and
5.
Rockton shall, within 10 days of the date of this
Order,
execute a Certificate of Acceptance and Agreement and
forward a copy to the Agency, addressed as indicated in
condition number
3,
in the following form:
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CERTIFICATION
I
(We),
hereby accept and agree to be bound by all terms and
conditions of the Order of the Pollution Control Board in
PCB 90—119, dated June 21,
1990.
Petitioner
Authorized Agent
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy
N.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, do hereby certify that the above Order was adopted on the
~
day of ____________________________,
1990, by a vote of
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Dorothy M.4~unn,Clerk
Illinois P~11utionControl Board
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