ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
    BOARD
    October 19,
    1995
    CITY OF JOLIET,
    )
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 96—83
    )
    (Provisional Variance-Water)
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    )
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by C.
    A. Manning):
    Pursuant to Section 35(b)
    of the Environmental Protection
    Act
    (Act)
    (415 ILCS 5/35(b)), the City of Joliet has requested
    that the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency)
    recommend that the Board grant a provisional variance to allow
    the
    City
    or Joliet to continue operating during a period or
    repairs to its wastewater treatment facility.
    Such request for a
    provisional variance and the Notification of Recommendation were
    filed with the Board by the Agency on Wodnooday,
    Octobor 18,
    1995.
    Pursuant to Section 35(b)
    of the Act, the Board must issue
    the variance within two
    (2) days of this filing.
    Pursuant to Section 35(b)
    of the Environmental Protection
    Act
    (Act)
    (415 ILCS 5/35(b)), the Agency, by and through its
    Director, Mary A.
    Gade,
    seeks a provisional variance for the City
    of Joliet in order to allow it to continue operating during a
    period of repairs to the air diffusers and associated piping
    located in the aeration basins at its wastewater treatment
    facility.
    Specifically, the Agency recommends that we grant the City
    of Joliet a (forty-five)
    45 day provisional variance for its
    facility located in Will County, from the requirements pertaining
    to ammonia nitrogen and NPDES effluent standards as set forth in
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.212 and 304.141, for the period beginning
    when the City of Joliet takes the first aeration basin out of
    service and continuing for a period not longer than forty—five
    (45) -days.
    The Agency recommends that the Board grant the requested
    provisional variance with specified conditions.
    The Agency
    agrees that the repaire are necee~ary.
    The Agency anticipatee
    that the requested provisional variance would have minimal
    environmental impact on the receiving stream.
    The Agency is
    unaware of any public water supplies that the requested
    provisional variance would adversely impact.
    The Agency
    maintains that a grant of a provisional variance would violate no
    federal laws.
    The Agency finds that a denial of the requested
    provisional variance would create an arbitrary or unreasonable

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    hardship on the petitioner.
    Provisional variances are by their very nature temporary.
    The responsibilities of the Agency and the Board in these short-
    term provisional variances are different from the
    responsibilities in standard variances.
    (~
    415 ILCS 5/35
    (b)
    &
    36(c)).
    In provisional variances it is the responsibility of the
    Agency to make the technical determinations and finding of
    arbitrary or unreasonable hardship.
    The Board’s responsibility
    is to adopt a formal order, to assure the formal maintenance of
    the record, to assure the enforceability of the variance, and to
    provide notification of the action by a proec reloace.
    Having received the Agency recommendation finding that a
    denial of the requested relief would impose an arbitrary or
    unreasonable hardship, the Board hereby grants the City of Joliet
    a provisional variance from 35 Ill.
    Adiu.
    Code 302.212 and
    304.141, on the following conditions:
    1.
    The variance shall commence on the date when the City
    of Joliet takes the first aeration basin out of service and
    continue
    for
    a period
    not
    longer than forty-five
    (45)-days,
    which ever occurs first;
    2.
    The petitioner shall notify Erin Rednour of the
    Agency’s Springfield Regional office by telephone,
    at
    217/782-9720, when the first basin is removed from service
    and again when the project is completed.
    The petitioner
    shall confirm each of these activities in writing within
    five
    (5)
    days, addressed as follows:
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    Bureau of Water
    Compliance Assurance Section,
    WWCMU
    2200 Churchill Road
    P.O. Box 19276
    Springfield, Illinois
    62794—9276
    Attention:
    Erin Rednour
    3.
    During this provisional variance, the City of Joliet
    shall operate its wastewater treatment facility so as to
    produce the best effluent practicable.
    Additionally,
    the
    City of Joliet shall perform the necessary repairs as
    expeditiously as possible
    so
    as
    to minimize the period of
    time that the aeration basins are out of service;
    4.
    Durinci this provisional variance, the City of Joliet
    shall meet monthly concentration average effluent limits of
    4.5 milligrams per liter and shall not be subject to a daily
    maximum concentration for ammonia nitrogen while this
    provisional variance is in effect;

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    5.
    During this provisional variance, the City of Joliet
    shall continue to monitor and maintain compliance with all
    other parameters as addressed in NPDES Permit No. IL0033553.
    The City of Joliet shall execute a copy of a Certificate of
    Acceptance of this provisional variance and forward that copy to
    the Agency addressed as is the written notice required in the
    above condition; the petitioner shall torward that copy within
    ten (10) days of the date of this order of the Board, and the
    Certificate of Acceptance shall take the following form:
    CERTIFICATION
    I
    (We),
    hereby accept and agree to be bound by all terms
    and conditions of the order of the Pollution
    Control Board in PCB 96-83, October 19,
    1995.
    Petitioner
    Authorized Agent
    Title
    Date
    IT IS SO ORDERED
    I, Dorothy N.
    Gunn,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Bo,r~fr~do
    hereby cert~~~a-tthe above order was adopted on the
    _______
    day of _____________________________,
    1995,
    by a vote of
    7-0.
    Dorothy N.
    GjInn,
    Clerk
    Illinois P0
    ution Control Board

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