ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 11, 1985
CITY
OF SYCAT~ORE,
)
Petitioner
PCB 83—172
V.
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
DISSENTING STATEMENT
(by R. Flemal):
I share many of the views of the majority regarding
Eycamore’s failure to provide the full information necessary
to warrant granting its requested variance.
I further share
the majority impression that Sycamore could have done much more
towards addressing the fundamental problem of basement backups
by reacting sooner and more forcefully to correct the inordi-
nately high inflow and infiltration experienced by its sanitary
sewer system;
from the perspective of the City’s administration,
this is indeed a case of self—imposed hardship.
Finally,
I share the majority view that bypassing raw sew-
age, however dilute,
is a wholely inadequate remedy for the
basement flooding problem.
The flooding is plainly promoted
by
the combination of excessive I/I and inadequate ability to con-
vey
and treat the resultant sanitary sewer flows.
It is in
correcting these system deficiencies that the remedy to basement
backups must lie.
Sycamore needs to realize that it can neither
maintain a faulty sanitary sewer system nor impose its problems
upon downstream users
of the river by bypassing.
Nevertheless,
I must dissent from the majority order that
no variance be granted, even for some short period to allow
Sycamore
to take the actions necessary to bring it into compli-
ance.
The hardship borne as a consequence of the majority’s
action is carried not so directly by the City, but by the por-
tion of its citizens who actually experience backups.
They re-
quire such protection from the City’s failure to address
its
sanitary sewer problems
as might be afforded by operation of the
bypass.
The
preferable method to both assure
the citizens of
Sycamore against perpetual backup problems
and
to provide en-
vironrnental protection to the receiving waterway and its down-
stream users would seem to be to impose upon Sycamore
a strict
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compliance program as a condition of granting the variance.
That Sycamore would indeed fulfill the conditions of the
variance could be insured by performance bond.
For these reasons,
I dissent.
I,
Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify
hat the above Dissenting Statement was
submitted on the
j
day of
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1985.
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Dorothy M.
Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
Board Member
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