ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March
 22, 1973
LOUIS
 HAHN
v.
 )
 PCB 73—56
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD. (by Mr.
 Dumelle):
A variance petition consisting of a letter dated January 31,
 1973
from Mr. Louis Hahn of the Hillside Mobile Home Court of Joliet was
received by the Board on February
 8,
 1973.
 The Agency’s recommendation
was received by the Board on March
 7,
 1973.
 We decide it today
without a hearing for the reasons given below.
Mr. Hahn asks
 “for variance
...
 of the hiring of an operator
for my chlorination unit
 .“
 and “to accept my operation of this
chlorination unit as
 I have since 1968.”
The Agency construes the Hahn petition as a request for
variance from SWB-2 adopted August 8,
 1966 and preserved by the
Environmental Protection Act.
 That regulation, according to the
Agency, requires a certificate of competency of Class IV or higher
grade.
 The Agency recommends denial
 of the variance on the grounds
of premature application stating that Mr. Hahn has neither requested
nor been denied
 a certificate.
We do not agree with the Agency that a Class
 IV certificate is
required.
 The amendments dated August
 2,
 1966
 to SWB-2
 set up a
Group E category for waste treatment plants with the following
requirements:
1.
 Those serving a population up to 5,000 not designated as
Group D,
 and all municipal waste stabilization ponds
 (lagoons)
treating essentially raw domestic waste.
2.
 Those serving schools, motels, shopping centers, commercial or
industrial establishments not exceeding 300 population equivalent.
While the population equivalent of Mr. Hahn’s mobile court
is not given, we c~nassume that the 10 units will be between
 20
and
 50
 population equivalent.
 Clearly, this
 size puts
it
 into
Group
 L
 arid
 not
 Group
 D
 wh:Lulk
 in
 fact
 does
 not
 have
 a
 population
equl.
~alert
 ~:j
rouping
 be ~ow
 300
Th~ t~eu~reznenLs for
 ti~o C1.ass
 V
 certificate
 (required
 for
Group
 E
 piant~.)
 are:
I..
 luceLLon
 T;~~~r
 schooL
 or
 equivalent.
2,
 Experience
 Coo
 veer
 of
satisfactory operation
of
 a
 sewage
rea
 tment
 works
 n~ equivalent.
Since
 Mr.
 Hahn’s
 .etter
 st:ates
 h.e
 has
 operated
 the
 chlorination
e~uiprnent
 which
 follows
 his septic tank since
 19C8,
 it.
 would
 appear
th~:
 ho
 now
 hus
had
 actual
 experience.
 The
materials
 are
 silent
 as
to
 riis
 i~ic’et~oon1aL ~ainmenfr,
 but
 Rule
 6.03
 of
 S~7B--2
does
 offer
ocLhods
 cf
 r’ecmni:ic~o
 uwper
Lence
 in
 lieu
 of
 education.
~Vc
aqca~
 ‘~:~
 A~eitciy that
 the variance application is
c~
 •
 .
 ~
 ~h
 h~ve
 done what
 he was informed to do
cc~.Lcd
 ~or
 a
 certificate.
Ft.
 ~
 ~
 ~au a~
premature.
r~
 ~o
 ~O~DSIF
I,
 Christ~tn L..
 ioffett,
 Clerk
 of
 the
 Illinois
 Pollution
 CQntrol
Board.
 heiehy
 cerLi~y
 the
 above
 Order
 was
 adopted
 on
 the
 ~
 day
of
 March,
 1973
 b~ a
 ~cLe
 ot~
 b.
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