ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOAI~D
April 10, 1975
DANViI~E
SP~NITARY
DISTRICT,
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 75—139
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,)
Respondent.
INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Dr. Odell)
On April 1, 1975, the Danville Sanitary District
(District) filed a Petition For Variance with the Illinois
Pollution Control Board (Board). The District requested a
variance “from April 4, 1975, until .August, 1975, to complete
its expansion program.”
in the Board Order of April 4, 1974, in PCB 74-12, the
District was granted a variance from certain Rules of the
Water Pollution Regulations, subject to specified conditions
that included a Project Completion Schedule with “1(d) Completion
of construction by April, 1977.”
In the instant Petition For Variance, the District alleges
that “Since that Order was entered, the Petitioner and its en-
gineering consultants have made every reasonable effort to
comply with the schedule set in the Order of April 4, 1974.
Due to the increased delivery dates and the delay, either
anticipated or actual, in approving the plans and specifications
for the District’s plant, the District now believes that” an
extended schedule for completion of construction is more realistic,
with construction to be completed in August, 1978. However,
documentation is not given in the instant Petition For Variance
as to why a longer construction schedule is needed than was order-
ed in PCB 74—12. The District is hereby requested to supply addi-
tional information within forty five (45) days of this Order to
support its Petition For Variance or it will be subject to dis-
missal for lack of adequate information. The 90-day period for
final Board action under Section 38 of the Act shall begin to run
from the time of the filing of the additional information,, and the
District shall so specify this by waiver when it files the P~mend—
ed Petition.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above Opinion and Order was
adopted on the j~’\dayof
___________,
1975, by a vote of
4 to~
Christan L. j~~’fett
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