ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    November
    28, 1972
    VILLAGE OF COULTERVILLE
    v.
    )
    4~72—248
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    Paul Nehrt and Edward J.
    Fisher, for Village of Coulterville
    Thomas A.
    Cengel, Assistant Attorney General,
    for the Environ-
    mental Protection Agency
    Opinion
    & Order of the Board
    (by Mr. Currie)
    Coulterville originally requested
    a variance from PCB
    Regs.,
    Ch.
    3,
    Rule 405, which requires reduction of fecal
    coliforms in sewage treatment plant effluents to 400/100 ml
    by July,
    1972.
    At the hearing, however,
    the Village indicated
    that
    it has ordered plans for interim chlorination facilities
    drawn up, has ordered the equipment,
    and will comply with
    the regulation within 30
    to 90 days after Agency approval of
    the plans
    (R.
    12,
    16-17,
    21,
    25).
    This evidence demonstrates
    that the Village no longer needs the relief sought and that
    the variance originally requested is no longer desired.
    The petition is therefore dismissed.
    The record contains information as
    to the Village~s
    program for compliance with future effluent requirements for
    biochemical oxygen demand and suspended
    solids, with the
    suggestion that the program
    is dependent upon federal and
    state
    subsidies and may be delayed by the perceived unavail-
    ability of such subsidies in the immediate future
    (R. 10-11).
    We have no request before us for a variance from these standards.
    The Village
    is free to file such further request for relief
    as it sees fit in light of our holding that the absence of
    federal and state subsidies
    is no excuse for a municipaiity1s
    failure
    to meet its obligation to stop polluting.
    City of
    Mattoon v. EPA,
    #71—8,
    1 PCB 441
    (April 14, 1971)~.
    I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
    certify t~atthe Board adopted the above Opinion
    & Order
    this
    ~‘__day of
    ,
    1972,
    by a vote

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