ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December
 18,
 1986
IN THE MATTER OF:
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THE JOINT PETITION OF THE CITY
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OF WATSEKA AND THE ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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FOR EXCEPTION TO THE COMBINED
SEWER OVERFLOW REGULATIONS
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INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD
 (by J.D.
 Dumelle):
This matter comes before the Board
 upon
 a December
 30, 1985,
joint petition filed by the City of Watseka (Watseka)
 and
 the
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency)
 seeking
 an
exception
 to
 35 Ill. Adm. Code 306.305(a)
 and
 (b)
 of
 the Board’s
combined sewer
 overflow (CSO)
 regulations.
 A public
 hearing was
held on March
 25,
 1986r
 in Watseka.
 The Board received
additional information from the petitioners on August
 8, 1986.
The Board
 has reviewed the
 record
 in this proceeding
including the additional information
 filed on August
 8,
 1986 and
requests that Watseka and the Agency answer each
 of the following
questions:
1.
 The Board notes that the proposed CSC—related
improvements are
 to be constructed
 in a phased approach
over approximately
 a twenty year period.
 Would
 the
Agency and Watseka provide the Board with an approximate
cost—breakdown of the CSO—related construction in each
phase of the proposal and the user charge component
attributable
 to these
 improvements?
2.
 Referring
 to the additional
 information submitted on
August
 8,
 1986,
 the Board
 notes that
 a Step
 I
 C-rant was
referenced.
 Would
 the Agency and Watseka be more
specific
 on the amount of grant monies received and what
the monies were used
 for?
3.
 Also,
 referring
 to the August
 8,
 1986 submission,
 the
Board
 notes that
 a revolving loan program was
referenced.
 Would
 the Agency and Watseka provide more
specifics on this program and provide
 an estimate of the
amount of money
 to be
 saved by Watseka by the CSO—aspect
of this program?
4.
 Section 306.361(b)
 of the Board’s water pollution
regulations provide
 that “where
 a minimal
 impact
exception justification cannot be
 established
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where an exception will include modification of
 otherwise applicable water quality standards,
 an
exception justification shall
 include” various
evaluations
 including stream sediment analyses,
biological surveys and
 a stream chemical analysis.
 Is
the Agency and Watseka asserting that the CSO—related
impacts on the Iroquois River
 and Sugar
 Creek are
minimal?
 if
 so, please explain
 in detail; or,
 is
 it a
situation under 306.361(d)
 where the practicalities of
the situation are such that further evaluations
 of the
water quality impacts of Watseka’s CSOs on the receiving
streams are too expensive
 in relation
 to the relevancy
of the data
 to be obtained even though such impacts may
not be minimal?
 if
 so, please explain
 in detail.
This information
 shall
 be submitted
 to the Board within
sixty
 (60)
 days of the date of this Order.
IT
 IS
 SC ORDERED.
I,
 Dorothy N.
 Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above Interim Order was adopted on
the
 /~c~
day of
_____________,
 1986 by a vote
of
Dorothy
 N. 5~unn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
 Board
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