ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 10,
1980
BORG-WARNER CORPORATION,
Petitioner,
V.
)
PCB 80—116
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY,
Respondent.
ORDER. OF THE
BOARD
(by
I.
Goodman):
Petitioner’s June
6,
1980 Motion for Expedited Ruling on
Motion for Stay is hereby granted.
Petitioner alleges that each of the below objected—to NPDES
permit conditions are new ones and,
since not the result of any
change
in law or regulation or in operation of the plant, or of
any showing of “public need,” the Board should allow stay of
these three conditions pending final disposition of Petitioner’s
permit appeal.
Ammonia—nitrogen Concentration and Load Limitations
in Process Discharge No.
OO1C.
Petitioner contends its Linmar
plant
is exempt under Rule 406 of Chapter
3 from any discharge
limitations because the untreated waste load is less than 50,000
population equivalents.
Petitioner complains that the Agency’s
interpretation of Rule 406 imposes a discharge limitation
“even
though the impact of the untreated waste
load is less than 50,000
population equivalents.”
Petitioner alleges its untreated
waste
load is less than 50,000 population equivalents and the Agency’s
June
12,
1980 opposition to the motion does not refute this.
For
this reason, stay of these limitations
is granted.
Condition 3A, Attachment B-2.
Petitioner pleads that
“inclusion
...
without specific application to the particular
facility for which the permit is issued is
...
unlawful.”
Although Petitioner does not state why it is unlawful,
it states
that the temperature of the upstream receiving waters may be
higher than the
“natural” temperature.
The provisions of Rule
402 of Chapter
3 convince the Board that a stay is appropriate.
Special Condition 2, Attachment G.
Petitioner merely
alleges that the Agency had no authority in state or federal laws
or regulations to impose this condition.
This
is insufficient to
convince the Board that a stay should be granted.
—2—
The Board hereby orders stay of the
following conditions in
Petitioner’s NPDES Permit No. 1L0001929 for 120 days from the date
of this Order:
1.
Ammonia—nitrogen
concentration
limitation
in
Discharge
No.
OO1C
(daily
maximum of 3.0
rngll);
2.
Ammonia—nitrogen
load
limitations
in
Discharge
No.
001C
(daily average of
357
lbs.
and
daily
maximum
of
700
lbs.);
and
3.
Condition 3A, Attachment B-2.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereb
certify that the above Order
1.las adopted on the
_____
day of
____________
,
1980
by a vote of
~
Christan L.
Mof ~k,
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
Board