ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June 3
,
1976
PARK-er-WOODS SUBDIVISION,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 76—85
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Dr. Satchell):
Park-er-Woods Subdivision (Subdivision) filed a petition
for a variance from Rule 203(h) of the Chapter 3: Water
Pollution Regulations on March 31, 1976. The Agency filed
its recommendation on May 5, 1976.
Petitioner seeks to apply rotenone to Bow Bridge Lake
(Lake) to reduce the number of carp and non—game fish prior
Lo the stocking of the Lake with game fish fingerlings. The
Lake is in Winnebago County, Rockford Township, Illinois
and is approximately 3.5 acres and approximately eight (8)
feet deep. The Lake is fed by an underground spring. It
discharges into South Fork Kent Creek, a tributary of the
Rock River. The Lake and south Fork Kent Creek are not used
as public water supplies.
Petitioner proposes to apply “NOxfiSh~1 a piscicide
which
contains 5 emulsifiable rotenone to the Lake in May
to eliminate carp and other non—game fish so that the Lake
can be restocked with game fish. To treat the Lake, the
Lake will be drained down to two feet and the outlet will
be closed before applying the “Noxfish.” There will be no
discharge until the Lake fills naturally, a period of
approximately four to five weeks, The application of the
toxicant will be supervised by a Department of Conservation
Fishery Biologist and a Microbiologist, from the Winnebago
County Health Department.
In the past the Board has granted numerous variances
from Rule 203(h) of the Chapter 3: Water Pollution Regula-
tions for the purpose of aiding in the propagation of game
fish, Lake Patterson Fishin9 Club v. EPA, PCB 74-341; City
of Vandalia v. EPA, PCB 76-25. The Agency recommends that
this variance be granted provided that certain precautions
are taken. These precautions are that the detoxicant,
potassium permanganate, be available during the application
of the fish toxicant, that the fish toxicant be applied
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under the supervision of a qualified person from the
Department of Conservation, that the area surrounding
the water body be posted prohibiting primary and
secondary contact use for an appropriate time after
the application, and that an environmentally acceptable
method be provided for collection and disposal of the
killed fish.
The Board finds that Petitioner would be subject to
an unreasonable hardship by a variance denial. There is
no suitable alternative means to control the nuisance non-
game fish and with the recommended precautions there will
be no environmental damage and no hazard to a public water
supply. A variance from Rule 203(h) is granted.
This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findinqs of fact
and conclusions of law.
ORDER
The Pollution Control Board hereby grants the
Park-er—Woods Subdivision a variance from Rule 203(h)
of the Chapter 3: Water Pollution Regulations for one
application of the fish toxicant rotenone in the Spring of
1976 to Bow Bridge Lake subject to the following conditions:
1. That an Illinois Department of Conservation
Fishery Biologist supervise the application
of rotenone;
2. That potassium permanganate be available during
and after the toxicant application;
3. That the killed fish be promptly and adequately
collected and disposed of in an environmentally
sound manner.
4. That Bow Bridge Lake be posted against primary
and secondary contact use until such time as
fingerling bluegill survive 48 hours exposure
in live cars; and
5. Within 28 days after the date of the Board Order
herein the Petitioner shall execute and forward
to the Manager, Variance Section, Division of
Water Pollution Control, Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency, 2200 Churchill Road, Spring-
field, Illinois 62706, and to the Illinois
Pollution Control Board a Certification of
Acceptance and Agreement.
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CERTIFICATION
I (We),
having
read and fully understanding the Order of the Illinois
Pollution Control Board in PCB 76-85 hereby accept said
Order and agree to be bound by all of the terms and con-
ditions thereof.
SIGNED
TI TLE
DATE
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board herebX certify the above Opinion and Order were
adopted on the
________
day of
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,
1976 by
a vote of
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Illinois Pollution
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