ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December 2, 1976
NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT,
Petitioner,
V.
)
PCB 76—244
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Young):
The North Shore Sanitary District’s Petition for Recon-
sideration, Reinstatement and For Leave to Amend is hereby
denied. The Board still believes that the Petition, even
with the supplemental information, lacks adequate information
concerning the environmental impact which would occur if the
variance is granted and adequate information concerninq the
hardship to result if the variance is denied. For the fourth
time, Petitioner is directed to follow Board Procedural Rule
401. In the event that Petitioner decides to file a new
Petition, all information filed heretofore, and any new informa-
tion, should be consolidated in that new Petition.
To enable the Board to make any meaningful determination,
the Petition must be considerably more specific. Although
Petitioner estimates that the overflow is 2.5 percent of the
total yearly flow, without the yearly flow also included,
this figure is meaningless. The Petition should set forth
the stream to which the overflow is tributary and water quality
data of that stream.
The Petition should inform the Board
whether any basement flooding occurs as a result of the over-
flows. Concerni nq Lhe
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hOW
many,
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tion should also be provided
how these
houses are
presently
disposing of their wastes.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Con-
trol Board, hereby ertify the above Order was adopted on the
________
day of
_______________________,
1976 by a vote of
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Christan L. Moff’
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Clerk
Illinois Polluti n Control Board
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