ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    March 29, 1973
    )
    VILLAGE OF MORTON
    )
    )
    )
    v.
    PCB 73-122
    )
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    )
    )
    INTERIM ORDER (by Mr. Dumelle)
    The variance petition in this proceeding was filed with the
    Board on March 27,
    1973.
    We find it to be inadequate and incomplete
    for the following reasons:
    No data are given as to the effluent strength from
    Plant No.
    1 for which a varianco
    is desired nor is a compari-
    sion given to the applicable standard.
    No mention is made as to
    possible chemical treatment to improve Plant No.
    1 performance
    as has been done successfully at I)anville and at the North Shore
    Sanitary District.
    No data are given to substantiate the conclusions
    given
    as to tho effects upon the stream or its present water quality
    condition
    (see p.
    4, paragraph 6(c) of petition).
    No estimate is
    given as to the population equivalent of pending applications for
    connection to Plant No.
    1 over the period of time until State and
    Federal grants are received or the effect of these new connections
    upon the effluent and the stream.
    Lastly, no mention is given as to
    the expiration date of the bids listed on Exhibit C as being received
    July
    10,
    1972.
    The petitioner is ordered to amend the petition to reflect the
    above listed deficiencies within 20 days of this date.
    The 90 days
    provided by statute for a decision in the proceeding shall run from
    the filing of an amended petition.
    If an amended petition is not
    received within 20 days then the petition shall be subject to dismissal
    on grounds of inadequacy.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Christan
    L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereby certify the above Interim Order was adapted
    on the ____day of March, l9l3byavoteof_
    c
    I
    Otristan L. Moffett, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
    7—433

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