ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Dece
~er 21,
1971
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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DANVILLE SANITARY DISTRICT
Opinion and Order on Request for Additional Connections
(by
Mr.
Currie):
Our first order in this case
(May 12,
1971)
forbade new
connections
to
the sewers until interim steps were taken to
bring effluent concentrations into reasonable accord with
the
regulations.
In August,
on the basis of evidence
that those
steps
had been taken and the effluent was reasonably satisfactory,
we allowed the connection of up to
1500 new dwelling units
(August 13
,
1971).
In its report received December 3,
the
District
asks that we allow an additional
500.
We deny the
request.
The report demonstrates that the improved system worked very
well through September and early October, with BOD and suspended
solids levels often well below
20 mg/l.
Since then,
however,
results have been highly unsatisfactory, with frequent readings
above
50 and with several over 100.
The system is in bad
shape,
and
this
is
no time to add new sources.
Investigations by the District indicate that the trouble
is due
to
a doubling or tripling of the plant’s organic load
because of increased industrial discharges.
Such an increase
is not within the contemplation of our order, and steps should
be taken to abate
it.
The District has begun further investigation
to determine the cause
and is installing equipment to help
in
treating the added
load.
Until this situation
is brought under
control we cannot permit new connections.
The motion to amend the order
is hereby denied.
I,
Christan Moffett, Acting Clerk of the Pollution Control
Board, certify that the Board adopted the above Order
and
Opinion on Request for Additional Connections this__21st_day
of December,
1971 by a vote of 4~0.
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