ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June 10, 1987
VILLAGE OF TONICA STP,
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Petitioner,
vs
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PCB 87—80
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ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by J.D. Dumelle):
This provisional variance request comes before the Board
upon a June 10, 1987, Recommendation of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (Agency). The Agency recommends
that because of an arbitrary and unreasonable hardship, the
Village of Tonica (Tonica) be granted a provisional variance
subject to certain conditions to allow Tonica to exceed BOD and
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) effluent limitations in its NPDES
permit No. 1L0023639 while repairs are made to the sand filters.
Tonica owns and operates a wastewater treatment facility
with a design average flow of 0.1 million gallons per day (MGD)
consisting of contact stabilization type activated sludge, sand
filtration and effluent chlorination. Tonica is required by its
NPDES permit to meet interim effluent limitations of 15 mg/i for
BOD and 20 mg/i for suspended solids on a monthly basis.
Effluent is discharged to Bailey Creek, a tributary of the
Vermilion River (North).
Tonica plans to begin repair work on June 22, 1987. Repairs
will consist of replacing 12” of the sand with new sand and
installing .a 10” wild cement wall in the center of the two
filters to separate them. Tonica also plans to rip rap the banks
of the filters and to repair some filter drains. Tonica has
stated, and the Agency concurs, that this repair work is needed
in order to achieve compliance by July 1, 1988, and there is no
alternative to removing the filters from operation during the
repair work.
The Agency believes that an arbitrary and unreasonable
hardship would occur if the provisional variance were denied.
The Agency has determined that no downstream public water
supplies will be adversely affected, as the nearest public water
supply is approximately 65 miles downstream. As Tonica has
represented that the effluent will be chlorinated when the sand
filters are bypassed, the Agency believes that there will be no
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adverse environmental impact. Although Tonica has not requested
specific effluent limits, the Agency has determined that
limitations of 30 mg/i for both BOD and TSS on a monthly average
are reasonable and attainable with the filter out of service.
Concluding that no federal laws preclude the granting of this
provisional variance, the Agency recommends that the Board grant
this provisional variance subject to the conditions incorporated
into the Board’s order.
Pursuant to Section 35(b) of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Act, the Board hereby grants the provisional variance
as recommended.
This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and
conclusions of law in this matter.
ORDER
The Village of Tonica is hereby granted a provisional
variance from 35 Iii. Adm. Code 304.120 and 304.141(a) subject to
the following conditions:
1. The variance shall commence on June 22, 1987, and
continue for 30 days until July 21, 1987, or until the
sand filters are returned to service, whichever occurs
first.
2. During the period of this variance, the effluent
discharged shall be limited to 30 mg/i BOD and 30 mg/i
Total Suspended Solids on a monthly basis and 60 mg/i
BOD and 60 mg/l TSS on a daily maximum.
3. Tonica shall sample and perform laboratory analysis as
required in NPDES Permit No. 1L0023639.
4. Tonica shall notify Harris Chien of the Rockford
Regional Office via telephone at 815/987—7755 when
repair work is begun and when the filters are returned
to service. Written notification confirming the
telephone notification shall be submitted within 5 days
thereof. Written notification shall be submitted to:
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Water Pollution Control
Compliance Assurance Section
2200 Churchill Road
Post Office Box 19276
Springfield, IL 62706—9276
ATTN: Jim Frost
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5. Tonica shall operate and maintain the wastewater
treatment facility so as to produce the best effluent
practicable.
6. Within 10 days of the date of the Board’s order, Tonica
shall execute a Certificate of Acceptance and Agreement
which shall be sent to the address indicated above.
CERTIF ICATION
I, (We) the Village of Tonica, hereby accept and agree to be
bound by all terms and conditions of the Order of the Pollution
Control Board in PCB 87—80, June 10, 1987.
Petitioner
Authorized Agent
Title
Date
IT IS SO ORDERED
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above Opnion and Order was
adopted on the
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day of
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1987 by a vote
of
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Illinois Poll
Control Board
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