ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January l7~ 1972
VILLAGE OF WILMETTE
v.
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PCB 72-5
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Opinion and Order of the Board (by Mr. Currie)
Wilmette is required to treat or eliminate discharges of
settling basin sludge from its Water Works by July, 1972 (Rules
& Regulations SWB-7). The Village states that “our construction
schedule indicates that these waste facilities will be available
for use by July 1, 1972” but asks that we grant a variance until
December 31 because “it is possible that delays in completion of
the construction project may result in these facilities not being
available until sometime after July, 1972.”
Wilmette is thus seeking an insurance policy against delays
which it does not expect, attributable to causes it does not
suggest. If it should encounter excusable delays, then by all
means it will be in a position to make application for a variance
upon adequate allegations regarding the impact on the waters
if a variance is granted and the hardship on the Village and its
customers if it is denied. See our procedural rules, PCB Regs.
Ch. 1, Rule 401, for the required contents of a petition. But
we cannot grant a blank check permitting any and all delays of
not over six months’ duration, regardless of their justification.
We cannot extend a date for compliance in the absence of allegations
that the extension is necessary. The petition itself tells us
that Wilmette expects to meet the July deadline, and that demonstrates
it is not presently in a position to obtain a variance. We
applaud the Village’s desire to comply fully with the law by not
waiting until the last moment to seek an extension, but on the
basis of the present allegations the request cannot be entertained.
Even if all the allegations were proved at ~ahearing, we could
not grant the variance, and therefore a hearing would be a waste
of time. PCB Regs., Ch. 1, Rule 405(b) (1)
;
City of Jacksonville
v. EPA,
#
70—30, Jan. 6, 1971.
The petition is hereby dismissed.
I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board, certify
that the Board adopted the above Opinion and Order this
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day of January, 1972 by vote of ~
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