ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    December 16, 1976
    SPRINGFIELD METROPOLITAN EXPOSITION
    AND AUDITORIUM AUTHORITY,
    )
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 76—267
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Young):
    This matter comes before the Board on the variance peti-
    tion filed October 27, 1976, by the Springfield Metropolitan
    Exposition and Auditorium Authority seeking relief from Rule
    602(a) of Chapter 3: Water Pollution Rules and Regulations.
    An Agency Recommendation favorable to the grant of the variance
    was filed on December 6, 1976.
    Rule 602(a) prohibits the installation of any new combined
    sewers unless sufficient retention or treatment capacity is
    provided to ensure that no violation, of the effluent standards
    occurs.
    Petitioner is building a convention and exposition center
    in the central area of the City of Snringfield and within an
    area presently served by combined sewers. In order to save
    an estimated $25,000.00, Petitioner requests that it be per-
    mitted to construct four combined sewer taps into the existing
    combined sewer system which bounds the construction site instead
    of being required to construct four sanitary taps and four
    stormwater taps. Petitioner states
    this latter separation would
    be required in order to comply with the literal
    requirements of
    Ru 1
    t~
    602 (a)
    ,
    bu L alleges
    (haL in LIii s i nu Lance
    s iic~ ~
    separation would serve no meaningful purpose.
    The combined sewer systems to which Petitioner’s
    wastewater
    will be connected flow
    to
    the Spring Creek Plant of the
    Spring-
    field Sanitary Distric’ lithough the Spring Creek Plant has
    sufficient dry weather
    ~city to handle the estimated sanitary
    flow from Petitioner’s proposed facility, the collection system
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    presently overflows at six discharge points during periods of
    wet weather flow. In order
    to comuly with the requirements
    for
    the treatment
    of combined sewer overflows, the Sanitary
    District
    is presently in the Step II phase of the construction
    grants program and the Aqency anticipates that the District
    will be awarded Step III construction funds this year. Since
    no new drainage area is being added to the system, the Agency
    states that the grant of this variance will not materially
    affect the volume or frequency of combined sewer overflows
    during the period of the variance.
    The Board is disposed to grant the relief requested. The
    fact which the Board finds decisive in this matter is that the
    stormwater which is generated from this area presently empties
    into the existing combined sewers of the District. The grant
    of this variance will not introduce any additional stormwater
    into the combined sewer system. While additional sanitary
    flow will enter the system, this flow will enter the system,
    with or without the grant of this variance, because the separate
    sanitary connections would be permitted. Therefore, because
    the stormwater which is generated from this area presently
    enters the system, and because no sanitary flow will enter the
    system other than that which would enter the system even if the
    sewer separation were required, the Board finds that Petitioner
    has met its burden
    and that it would he unreasonable to require
    a sewer separation in this instance.
    This Opinion constitutes the’ Board’s findings of fact and
    conclusions of law in this matter.
    ORDER
    The Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium
    Authority is granted variance from Rule 602(a) of the Water
    Pollution Regulations so that it can install four combined
    sewer connections in accordance with Plumbing Site Plan U—i.
    IT
    TS~~O ORDERED
    I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereby certify the ove Opinion and Order were
    adopted on the ~
    day of
    ,
    1976 by
    a
    vote of
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