ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April 17, 1972
PARK MANOR TOWN HOUSE APTS.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Opinion
&
Order of the Board (by Mr. Currie):
Park Manor operates an extended aeration plant treating the
sewage of its 24 apartments. EPA reports that the plant
“appeared to be operating in a satisfactory manner and within
the present requirements of Section 404 BOD and suspended solids
of the Board’s Water Regulations” but to produce an effluent with
a high fecal coliform count.
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The petition asks to be excused
from planning and constructing expensive additional facilities,
originally required by July, 1972 and now required by December,
1973, on the ground that by the end of 1972 the plant is to
be abandoned and a connection made to a new municipal facility
soon to be completed. EPA recommends the variance be granted
on condition that by July 31, 1972 chlorination facilities be
installed and permission to make the sewer connection be obtained.
We think on these conditions the request is reasonable.
Phasing out small inefficient plants is in accord with Board
policy, see DuPage Regionalization, #R 70-17 (Jan. 6, 1972),
and we do not think it good policy to require expensive improve-
ments to such facilities if they are to be replaced in a short
time. We must, however, have prompt assurance that the plant
will in fact be replaced, and we agree with EPA that interim
disinfection ought to be practiced, cf. EPA v. John T. LaForge
Co., # 70-39 (April 28, 1971), in order to avoid immediate health
hazards.
ORDER
Park Manor Town House Apts. is hereby granted a variance
for one year from the PCB Regs., Ch. 3, Rule 1002(b) (ii), insofar
as it requires the filing and approval of a schedule for completing
improvements to meet the advanced treatment requirements of
Rule 404(c) and (f), on the following conditions:
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(1) Park Manor shall install temporary disinfection
facilities by July 31, 1972, to achieve compliance
with Rule 405 of PCB Regs., Ch. 3; and
(2) Park Manor shall provide satisfactory evidence to the
Board and to the EPA that it has received permission
to make the sewer connections required to the
Lincolnshire Sewage Treatment Plant.
I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board, certify
that the Board adopted the above Opinion
&
Order this 17th day
of April, 1972, by a vote of 4—0.
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