ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 19,
1990
CITY OF MONNOUTH,
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 90—132
)
(Provisional Variance)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(R. Flemal):
This matter comes before the Board on receipt of an Agency
Recommendation dated July 17,
1990.
The recommendation refers to
a request from Petitioner,
City of Monmouth for a provisional
variance from the biochemical oxygen demand
(CBOD5), suspended
solids
(TSS), and ammonia nitrogen
(NH3)
effluent requirements,
as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.120(c),
304.122(a), and
304.141,
for the period from when the City begins repairs to its
wastewater treatment plant,
by bypassing its activated sludge
unit,
and continuing until the City returns that unit to service,
but not for longer than 45
days.
The City of Monmouth operates two wastewater treatment
plants.
Normally, treatment at the plant of interest, the
Monmouth Main plant, consists of screening, grit removal,
four
primary clarifiers,
two-stage activated sludge aeration,
clarification,
and filtration.
The plant discharges effluent to
Markham Creek,
a tributary of Cedar Creek, Henderson Creek, and
the Mississippi River.
NPDES permit 1L0021253 requires the
effluent to meet 10 mg/l BOD5
(monthly average),
12 mg/l TSS
(monthly average), and 15 mg/l NH3
(daily maximum, April through
October).
The City asserts that it must clean,
inspect, and perform
necessary preventative maintenance on the activated sludge
treatment portion of its plant.
During dewatering and repairs of
this portion of the plant,
the City intends to provide partial
treatment of the plant flows:
screening,
grit removal, primary
clarification,
and secondary clarification,
the City believes
that it can thereby attain a partially treated effluent
containing
15 mg/l BOD5,
20 mg/i TSS, and 4.0 mg/l NH3
(monthly
averages).
The
Agency recommends that the Board grant the requested
provisional variance with specified conditions.
The Agency
agrees that the repairs are necessary.
The Agency anticipates
that the requested provisional variance would have minimal
environmental impact on Henderson Creek.
The Agency is unaware
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of any public water supplies that the requested provisional
variance would adversely impact.
The Agency maintains that a
grant of a provisional variance would violate no federal
laws.
The Agency opines that a denial of the requested provisional
variance would create an arbitrary and unreasonable hardship on
the City.
In light of the Agency Recommendation,
the Board hereby
grants
a provisional variance from 35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 304.120(c),
304.122(a),
and 304.141 on the following conditions:
1.
The term of this provisional variance shall commence
when the City of Monmouth initiates bypassing its activated
sludge unit,
and it shall expire on the date the City of
Monmouth returns its activated sludge unit to service or
after 45 days have elapsed, whichever comes first;
2.
During the term of this provisional variance,
the
effluent from
t.he City of Monmouth’s treatment plant shall
not exceed concentrations of 15 mg/l
BOD5,
20 mg/l TSS,
or
4.0 mg/i NH3
(each on a monthly average basis);
3.
The City of Monmouth shall notify Ken Newman of the
Agency’s Peoria office by telephone,
at 309’-693—5463, when
it removes
its activated sludge unit from service and when
it returns the unit to service,
and the City shall confirm
this notice in writing within five days,
addressed as
follows:
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Water Pollution Control
Compliance Assurance Section
2200 Churchill Road
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield,
Illinois
62794—9276
Attention:
Erin Rednour
5.
The City of Monmouth shall return its activated sludge
unit to service as soon as possible and operate its plant
during the term of this provisional variance in
a manner
that assures the best treatment practicable;
and
6.
The City shall execute a copy of a Certificate of
Acceptance of this provisional variance and forward that
copy to the Agency addressed as indicted
in condition 4;
the
City shall forward that copy within 10 days of the date of
this Order of the Board,
i.e.,
on or before July 29,
1990;
and the Certificate of Acceptance shall take the following
form:
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CERTIFlCATION
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(We), _______________________________
hereby accept and agree to be bound by all terms
and conditions of the Order of the Pollution
Control Board in PCB 90—132, July 19,
1990.
Petitioner
Authorized Agent
Title
Date
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy N. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Bo~
do hereby cert~
t at the above Order was adopted on the
day
of ___________________________,
1990,
by a vote of
~),
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Dorothy M.
9ü4n, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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