ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
April
8,
2009
RECEIVED
CLERK’S
OFFICE
Village
of
Odell
)
APR
092009
STATE
OF
IWNOIS
)
Pollution
Control
Board
)
Petitioner,
)
)
)
IEPA
—
09-0(
)
(Provisional
Variande-Water)
ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION
AGENCY,
)
)
Respondent.
)
Re:
Provisional
Variance
From
Effluent
Limits
Contained
in
NPDES
Permit
1LG580043
Dear
Mayor
Noonan:
The
Illinois
Environmental Protection
Agency
(Agency)
has
completed
its
technical
review
of the
attached
provisional
variance
request,
received
April
6,
2009
(Exhibit
A)
from
the Village
of
Odell
(Village).
A variance
is
requested
to
allow the
Village
the
necessary
time
to complete
an
upgrade
project
on
its
wastewater
treatment
facility.
Based
on
its
review,
the
Agency
GRANTS
the
Village
of
Odell
a
provisional
variance
subject
to the
specific
conditions
set forth
below.
Background
The
Village
of Odell’s
wastewater
treatment
plant
currently
consists
of
two non-aerated
lagoons
followed
by
two
intermittent
sand
filters
with
a
design
average
flow
of
0.12
MOD.
The
Village
is in
the process
of upgrading
its
wastewater
treatment
plant
to
improve
the effluent
discharge.
During
the
construction
process
the
primary
lagoon
will
be
dewatered
and
an
earthen
dike
will
be
constructed
across
the
lagoon
which
will
form the
new
primary
aerated
lagoon
cell.
A
phased
construction
schedule
is
being
proposed
which
will
result
in
the
addition
of aeration
in
the
secondary
lagoon.
Once
this
is
completed
then
the
primary
I
lagoon
will
be
dewatered
by the pumping
of its contents to the now aerated secondary
lagoon. While
the
dike in the primary
lagoon
is being
constructed
all wastewater
from
the
Village will be pumped directly
to the secondary lagoon.
ReliefRequested
During
the period of time that
the primary lagoon
is out
of service the Village will
not be
able
to
consistentLy
meet
the
effluent limits
contained
in NPDES
permit
1LG580043.
A
provisional
variance
is being requested from these effluent
limits for the period from
April
1, 2009
to May 15, 2009. NPDES
permit
1LG580043 (Exhibit
B) requires
the
following
effluent
limits
be maintained:
Parameter
Monthly Avg. (mg/i)
Weekly Avg.
(mg/fl
CBOD
25
40
TSS
37
45
p11
Shall be
in the range of
6
to
9
Agency
Determinations
The Agency has reviewed the requested provisional
variance
and has concluded
the
following:
1.
Any environmental
impact from
the
requested relief
shall
be closely monitored
and
the
Agency shall be immediately notified of any
adverse impacts.
2.
No
reasonable
alternatives appear available;
3.
No public
water supplies should be affected;
4.
No federal
regulations
preclude
the granting of this
request; and
5.
The Village of Odell
will face an arbitrary and unreasonable
hardship if
the
request is
not granted.
Conditions
The
Agency
hereby
GRANTS the
Village
of Odell
a provisional
variance
from the
effluent limits
required in
NPDES
Permit ILGS 80043,
subject to the following
conditions:
A.
The
provisional variance shall begin
on April 8, 2009,
and shall end no later than
May 15, 2009.
2
B.
The
Village
of Odell
shall
provide
the best
operation
of
its available
equipment
to
produce
the best
effluent
possible
at
all times.
At
no
times
shall the
effluent
exceed
a
CBOD
of
50 mg/i
and
TSS of
75
mg/i.
C.
The Village
of
Odell shall
closely
monitor
the
Odell
Drainage
Ditch
and
immediately
notify
the
Agency
of
any
adverse
environmental impacts.
D.
The
Village
of Odell
shall notify
Roger
Callaway
of the
Agency
by
telephone
at
217/782-9720
when
all construction at
the
wastewater
treatment
plant
is
completed
and
the
facility
returns
to
normal
operation..
Written
confirmation
shall
be
sent
within
five
days
to the
following
address:
illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Bureau
of
Water
- Water
Pollution
Control
Attention:
Roger
Cailaway
1021 North
Grand
Avenue
East,
MC
#19
Springfield,
Illinois
62794-9276
B.
The
Village
of Odell
shall
sign a
certificate
of
acceptance
of
this
provisional
variance
and forward
that
certificate
to
Roger
Callaway
at the
address
indicated
above
within
one
day
of the
date
of
this order.
The
certification
should
take
the
following
form:
I
(We)
, hereby
accept
and
agree
to
be bound
by all
terms
and conditions
of
the
provisional
variance
granted
by the
Agency
in
Petitioner
Authorized
Agent
Title
Date
The
Village
of Odell
shall
continue
to
comply
with all
other
conditions
specified
in
its
NPDES
Permit
No.
ILG5
80043.
3
Conclusion
The Agency
grants
this
provisional
variance
in
accordance
with its
authority contained
in
Sections
35(b), 36
(c), and 37(b) of the
illinois Environmental
Protection
Act (415
ILCS
5/35(b),
36(c), and
37(b)
(2004). The
decision to grant this
provisional variance
is not
intended
to
address
compliance
with any other
applicable laws or
regulations.
Sincerely,
,f1c?4
$cc,,
Robert
A. Messina
Chief
Legal
Counsel
cc:
Marcia Wilihite
Roger
Callaway
Chad Kruse
4
A
Village
of
Odell,
IL
213
S.
Front
St.
P.O.
Box
157
Odell,
IL
60460
Roger
Galloway
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Compliance
Section
Division
of
Water
Pollution
Control
2200
Churchill
Road
Springfield,
IL
62706
Dear
Mr.
Calloway,
The
Village
of
Odell
is
in
the
process
of
upgrading
its
wastewater
treatment
lagoon
from
a
facultative
type
lagoon
to
an
aerated
lagoon.
The
purpose
is
to
improve
the
effluent
discharge
fitro
the
lagoon
to
meet
the
current
NPDES
permit
requirements.
Periodic
permit
limit
violations
at
the
lagoon
have
been
documented
by
the
IEPA
regional
office
manager
in
Champaign,
Joseph
Koronkowski,
in
his
July
13,
2006
Noncompliance
Advisory
Letter.
During
the
process
of
construction,
the
primary
lagoon
cell
needs
to
be
completely
dewatered
to
allow
construction
of
an
earthen
dike
across
the
lagoon,
which
will
form
the
new
primary
aerated
lagoon
cell.
In
order
to
provide
treatment
during
construction,
a
phased
schedule
of
the
improvements
will
be
followed.
First
the
new
difibsed
aeration
system
will
be
installed
in
the
secondary
lagoon
cell
and
place
in
operation.
Then
the
primary
lagoon
cell
will
be
dewatered
by
pumping
the
water
from
this
cell
to
the
secondary
lagoon
cell.
While
the
dike
is
being
constructed
in
the
primary
lagoon
cell,
the
raw
wastewater
from
the
Village
will
be
pumped
around
the
primary
lagoon
cell
to
the
secondary
lagoon
cell.
During
this
by-pass
period,
it
is
anticipated
that
the
effluent
discharge
will
exceed
the
permit
limits.
For
this
reason
a
provisional
variance
is
being
requested.
We
have
enclosed
two
copies
of
a
provisional
variance
application
for
your
review,
If
you
have
questions
or
comment,
you
may
contact
me
at
(815)
998-2133
or
our
consulting
engineer,
Dan
Oliver
of
Farnsworth
Group
Inc.,
at
(309)
5304223.
Thank
you
for
consideration
of
our
request
Sincerely,
Richard
Ribordy
Village
Superintendent
Village
of
Odell,
IL
APPUCATION
FOR
PROVISIONAL
VARIANCE
A
PRO
6
VILLAGE
OF
ODELL
WASTEWATER
TREATMENT
PLAN’ç
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MARCH
2,
2009
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The
following
information
is
provided
to
satit
the
itemized
request
for
information
in
Section
1
80.202b
of
the
Pollution
Control
Board
Rules:
1.
A
variance
is
requested
from
the
NPDES
effluentlimits
listed
in
Permit
No.
1LG580043.
Namely
variances
from
the
CBOD
5
and
suspended
solids
concentration
limits
listed
in
the
permit
are
being
requested.
2.
The
activity
for
which
this
permit
was
issued
is
a
wastewater
treatment
lagoon
for
the
Village
of
Odell.
It
treats
primarily
domestic
wastewater
from
the
Village
which
has
a
population
of
approximately
1000.
The
lagoon
is
located
on
the
east
side
of
the
Village
corporate
limits.
3.
The
quantity
oi
domestic
wastewater
being
treated
at
the
lagoon
averages
120,000
gallons
per
day.
The
influent
BOD
5
concentration
is
approximately
200
mg/I,
and
the
suspended
solids
concentration
is
approximately
200
mg/I.
4.
Under
the
variance,
the
Village of
OdelI
is
proposing
to
discharge
effluent
from
the
lagoon
at
a
concentration
of
CBOD
3
of
50
mg/i
and
suspended
solids
concentration
of
150
mg/I.
The
solids
in
the
lagoon
effluent
will
primarily
be
comprised
of
algal
cells,
which
multiply
in
the
lagoon
cells.
Discharge
will
be
to
the
Odd Drainage
Ditch,
which
is
classified
a
general
use
stream.
5.
No
variances
from
public
drinking
water
standards
are
being
proposed.
6.
No
adverse
environmental
impact
due to
the
variance
is
anticipated.
The
lagoon
effluent
has
periodically
had
concentrations
of
CBOD,
and
suspended
solids
levels
similar to
•
those
being
proposed
in
the
variance
for
short
periods
of
time,
with
no
ill
affect on
the
4
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receiving
stream.
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7.
Compliance
‘with
the
pennit
limits
during
the
construction
period
would
impose
an
economic
hardship
on
the
Village.
A
portable
wastewater
treatment
plant
would have to
be
leased
for
the
duration
of
the
project
at
an
estimated
cost
of
$200,000
dollars.
Also
the
project
would
be
delayed
for
two
months
until a
portable
mechanical
plant
could be
secured
and
the
treatment
in
the
portable
plant
could be
established.
The
Village
cannot
afford
the
extra costs due
to
its
limited
budget for
the
project
8.
The
lagoon
effluent
will
be
brought
into
compliance
with
the
NPDES
permit
with
the
proposed
construction
project
described
in
the
transmittal
letter. Upon completion
of
the
project
the
lagoon
will
be
a
two-cell
aerated
lagoon
and
the
algae
in
the
cells
will
not
be
as
numerous,
allowing
the
lagoon
to
meet
the
effluent
limits.
We
anticipate
that
the
entire
project
will
be
complete
by
June
30,
2009.
9.
As
discussed
in
item
7
above,
a
portable
mechanical
type
plant
would
have
to
be
installed
to
avoid
the
provisional
variance.
The
type
of
plant
envisioned
is
a
dissolved
air
flotation
tank
following
the
secondaiy
aerated
lagoon
cell
to
remove
the
algae
cells.
This
would
entail
chemical
addition
to
flocculate
the
algae
to
facilitate
removal
In
a
tank
where
diffused
aeration
would
bring
the
solids
to
the
surface
for
removal.
Sludge
removed
from
the
top
of
the
tank
would
have
to
be
hauled
off
in
liquid
form
for
final
disposal.
This
would
mean
a
cost
of
possibly
$200,000
and
a
delay
of
two
months
in
implementing
the
wastewliter
treatment
improvements
that
will
bring
the
plant
into
long
tênn
compliance
with
the
NPDES
permit
requirements.
For
these
reasons,
a
provisional
variance
seems
the
best
course
of
action.
10,
The
provisional
variance
is
requested
for
a
period
of
45
days.
Based
on
the
construction
schedule,
it
is
anticipated
that
the
variance
will
be
required
from
April
1,
2009
to
May
15,
2009.
11.
The
Village
of
Odell
has
not
been
issued
prior
provisional
variances.
12.
The
Village
has
an
NPDES
discharge
permit
currently
in
effect
13.
The
Village
is
not
a
party
to
any
matters
currently
before
the
Pollution
Control
Board
nor
is
it
the
subject
of
any
Board
orders.
Respectfully
Submitted,
Signed:
Printed
Name:
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Title:
Date:
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ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
1021 NoRTH
GRAND
AVENUE
EAST,
P.O.
Box
19276,
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
62794-9276
JAMES
R. Tl-toMI’soN
CENTER,
100
WEST
RANDOLPH,
SUITE
11-300,
CHIcAGo,
IL
60601
GEORGE
H.
RYAN,
GovERNOR
RENa
Crr’RIANo,
DIREa0R
December
19.
2002
Village
of
Odell
213
South
Front
Street
Odell,
Illinois
60460
Re:
Village
of
Odell
Village
ofOdell
Si?
NPDES
Permit
No.
1LG580043
-Final
Permit
Gentlemen:
The
Agency
has
determined
that
your
facility
qualifies
for NPDES
General
PerrnitNo.
1LG580043.
Attached
is
the
final
NPDES
Permit
for your
discharge.
The
Permit
as issued
covers
discharge
limitations, monitoring,
and
reporting
requirements.
The failure
of
you to
meet
any
portion
of
the
Permit
could
result
in civil
andior
criminal
penalties.
The
Illinois
Environmental
Protection Agency
is
ready
and
willing
to assist
you in
interpreting
any
of
the
conditions
of the
Permit
as
they
relate
specifically to
your discharge.
Please
note
that the
final
permit
contains
formulae
for
calculating
load
limits
for
CBOD
5
and
suspended
solids.
The
Agency
has
calculated these limits
for
your
facility
based
on
a
Design
Average
Flow
(DAF)
of
0.12
MCD
and
a
Design
Maximum
Flow (DMF)
of
0.30
MCD:
LOAD
LIMITS
(in
lbs/day)
DAF(DMF)
MONThLY
AVERAGE
WEEKLY AVERAGE
CBOD
5
25(63)
40(100)
Suspended
Solids
37
(93)
45 (113)
The
Permit
is
applied
to your
discharge
effective
on
January
1,2003.
You
have
the
right
to
appeal
the
Agency’s
decision
to cover
your
discharge
by
the
General
Permit
to the
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board
within
a
35 day
period
following
the
date
of
this
letter.
Should
you
have
questions
concerning the
Permit,
please
contact
Ralph
Hahn
at the
telephone
number
indicated
above.
Very
truly
yours,
Thomas
G.
McSwiggin,
P.E.
i4)ich
‘
Q’d3
Manager,
Permit
Section
Division
of
Water
Pollution
Control
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Attachment:
Final
Permit
cc:
Records
Unit
Champaign
Region
Farnsworth
Group
CAS
RocEFORD
—4302
North
Main
SIreel,
Rocklord,
IL
61103
—(815)
987-7404
•
Ots
PINNES
—9511
W.
Harrison
SI.,
Des
Flames,
IL
60016
—(847)
294-4073
ELCIN
—595
South
Stale, Elgiri
60123
—(847)
608.3131
•
PEottlA—
5415
N.
University
St.,
Peoria,
IL 61614
—(309)
693.5460
BUREAU
or
LAND.
PEORIA
—
7620
N.
University
St.,
Peoria,
IL 61614
—
(309) 693.5462
•
CH’,aPA,GN
— 2125
South
First
Street,
Champaign,
IL
61820 —
(217)
333-6907
5FRINGFItLD
—4500$.
Sixth
Street
Rd.,
Springfield,
IL
62706—1217)
786-6892
•
COLLI’ssviLLr
— 2009
Mcli
Street. Collinsvilic, IL
62234
— (618)346-5120
M,,ttoN
—2309W.
Main
St..
Suite
116,
Marion,
IL
62959—1618)993-7200
217/782-0610
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PAlER
NPDES
Permit
No.
ILG
580043
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Division
of
Water
Pollution
Control
1021
North
Grand
East
Post Office
Box
19276
Springfield,
Illinois
62794-9276
NATIONAL
POLLUTANT
DISC
HARGE
ELiMINATION
SYSTEM
Expiration
Date:
December
31,
2007
Issue
Date:
December
11
• 2003
Effective
Date:
January
1, 2003
Reissued
General
(NPDES)
Permit
for
Sewage
Treatment
Systems
Coverage
under
this
Permit
-
This
Permit
covers
all areas
of the
State
of Illinois
discharging
to
General
Use
or
Secondary
Contact
Waters.
Eligibility
This
Permit
may
cover
any
existing
pubticly owned
treatment
facility
that
consists
of
a
domestic
lagoon
system
with a
single
pipe discharge,
without
combined
sewer
overflows
and whose
domestic
waste
load
is
2500
population
equivalent
or less
and has
obtained
a
lagoon
exemption
from the
IEPA
under the
provisions
of
35 Ill. Adm
Code
Section
373.100,
or
whose
effluent
has a dilution
ratio (the
ratio
of the
seven-day
once in
ten
year low
flow of the
receiving
stream
or the
lowest
flow
of
the
receiving
stream when
effluent
discharge
is expected
to
occur, whichever
is
greater,
to
the
average
flow of
the
treatment
works
for
the
design year)
no
less
than
five to
one,
and has
obtained
a
year-round
disinfection
exemption
under
35
III.
Mm.
Code
Section
378
.203, and
currently
has an
individual
NP
DES
Permit
at the
same
design
flow
or
is currently
authorized
to
discharge.
under
this
General
NPDES
Permit
ILG58O.
Applicants
seeking
to discharge
from
a new
facility
or seeking
an
increase
in permitted
loadings
or flows
to their
treatment
facility
are
required
to apply
for an
individual
NPDES
Permit
and
are ndt
eligible
for
authorization
to discharge
under
this General
Pemiit
until
the
new
loadings
or flows
have
first
been
permitted
under
an
individual
NPOES
Permit.
Applicants
deemed
by
the
IEPA as
needing
additional
permit
requirements,
not
included
in this
General
NPDES
Permit,
are
required
to apply
for
an individual
NPDES
Permit
and
are
not eligible
for
authorization
to
discharge
under
this
General
Permit.
Discharge
Number
and
Name:
001 STP
Outfall
Receiving
Waters:
Generaluse
and
Secondary
Contact
Waters
of
the
State
Effluent
LimitatiorisL
Monitoring,
and
Reporting
From
the effective
date
of
this Permit
until
the expiration
date, the
effluent
of the
above
discharge
shall
be
monitored
and
limited
at
all
times
as
follows:
LOAD
LIMITS
lbsfday
CONCENTRATION
DAF
(DMFi*
LIMITS
MGIL
Parameter
Monthly
Weekly
Monthly
Weekly
Sample
Sample
Average
Average
Average
Average
Frequency
Type
Flow
(MGD)
See
Below
CBOD
5
*s
25 x 8.34
x
DAF
(in
MGD)
40 x
8.34
x
OAF
(in MGD)
25
40
1
per month
Grab
Suspended
Solids
37
x 8.34
x
OAF
(in MGD)
45 x 8,34
x DAF
(in MGD)
37
45
1 per month
Grab
pH
Shall be
in
the
Range of
6
to
9
Standard
Units
1 per
month
Grab
For flows
greater
than
DAF,
load
limits
shall be
calculated
based
on the
DMF
instead
of
DAF. DAF
and
DMF
are
shown in
the
letter
authorizing
discharge
under
this
General
Permit.
Carbonaceous
BOD
5
(CBOD
5
)
testing
procedures
shall
be in
accordance
with
40
CFR
136.
lnfluent
Monitoring
and
ReDorting
Influent
BOD
and
SuspendedSolids
shall
be sampled
at
Teast
once
per
month
as
a composite
sample.
Influent
and
effluent
measuremen
for
flow
shall
be
continuous
if hardware
allows,
otherwise
it shall
be
a
single reading
once
a
week.
lnfluent
flow
measurement,
BOD
and
Suspended
Solids
sampling
shall
be
taken
at
a
point
representative
of
the
influent.
Influent
BOD
5
and
Suspended
Solids
shall
be
reported
on
the
Discharge
Monitoring
Reports
(DMR’s)
as monthly
average
concentrations.
Flows
shall
be
reported
as
a
monthly
average
and
daily maximum
on
the
DMR’s.
pH
shall
be reported
as
a
minimum
and
a maximum.
To
receive
authorization
to discharge
under
this
General
Permit,
a
facility
owner or
operator
must
submit
the
proper
application
forms to
(
the
PEPA.
Authorization,
if
granted,
will
be
by
letter
and
include
a
Manager,
Permit
Section
Division
of
Water
Pollution
Control
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2
NPDES
Permit
No.
ILGS8O
04Y
Special
Conditions
flClAL CONDITION
1:
Th
eqse
or
operation of this
facility shall
be
by
or under the
supervision of
a Certified
Class
4
operator.
SPECiAL
CONDITION
2: The
IEPA may request
in
writing
submittal
of
operational
information in
a specified
form
and
at
a
required
frequency
at
any
time during
the
effective period
of
this Permit.
fcI
quality
standard
UCONDrrloNsrme
outlined
in 35 Ill.
effluent,
Adm.
Codealone302.
or
in
combination
with
other
sources,
shall not cause
a violation
of
any
applicable
water
SPECJALZCONDITION
4:Saplestakçn
in
compliance with
the effluent
monitoring requirements
shall be taken
at
a point
representative
•
of the
discharge,
but
priottO eritryintothereceiving
stream.
-
SPECIALCONOmON
5LBOD;(85%.remdvalrequired):
The
arithmetic mean
of
the
values for
effluent
samples
collected
in a
period
of
one calendar
month
shall
not exceed 15 percentof
the arithmetic mean
of the values
for influent
samples collected
at approximately
the -.
same
time
during the
same period; except during
those
periods
when the influent is
diluted because
of
high
flows
if the
tributary sewer
system
is
combined:
The perdent
removal
need
not be
reported
to
the IEPA on
OMR’s but influent
and
effluent
data must
be available,
as
required elsewhere
in
this
Permit,
for
IEPA inspection
and review.
For measuring
compliance
with this
requirement,
5 mgfL
shall be
added to
the effluent
CBOD
5
concentration to
determine
the
effluent
BODE
concentration.
SPECIAL
CONDITION
6: fprQischarge No.001,
any
use of,chlorine
to
control slime
growths, odors or
as an
operational
control, etc.
shall
not
exceed th
•(daily maximum)
total
residual chlorihe
in
the effluent.
Sampling is required
on
a
daily
grab basis during
the
chlorinätion.Øroces4:
Reporting
hall
be submitted
on
the
(DMR’s)
on
a
monthly
basis.
SPECIAL
CONDITION
7: fliring January
of
eactl
year
the
Permittee
shall submit
annual
fiscal
data
regarding
ewerage
system
operations
to the
lEPA/Su(èaoof
Water/Compliance
ssurance
Section.
The Permittee
may use any fiscal year
period provided
the
period ends
within
twelve (12)mohthsof.ttIe
subthissioh
date.
Submission
shall
be bn’fdrms.ptovideØ by1EPA
titled
“Fiscal
Report Form For
NPDES Permiltees”.
SPFcJAIjpONDltON8
1
1ThePermiftee
shill
record
monitoring
result on DMR forms
using
one
such form
for
each
discharge each
(
month.
‘In the
e4’eftt.thatnd
discharue&cujs
during the
monthly reporting
period,
the DMR
form shall
be submitted with “no disctarge
indicated. The
cothpleted
QMR
form shall be submitted
monthly to IEPA,
no later than
the 15th
of
the
following
month,
to the
following
address:
z.
Illinois
Environmental
Protection Agency
-.
Bureau of
Water. Compliance
Assurance Section
Mail
Code #19
1021 North
Grand
East
Post
Office
Box
19276
Springfield;
Illinois:
62794-9275--
SPECIAL
CONDITION
9
ReUirinó an
individual
NPDES
Permit
or
an alternative
General
Permit
a.
The
IEPA may
require
any person authorized
by
this Permit
to apply for
and
obtain
either an individual
NPDES
Permit
or an alternative
NPDES Geneial
Permit;
Any
interested
person
may
petition
the (EPA to take action
under
this paragraph. The
IEPA may require
any
-
own6r
onopemtoruthorizedio4ischarge
undr this Permit to apply
for
an
individual
NPOES Permit only
if
the owner
or operator
has
.beerr.riólifled
iniVlitihgtat.a.permit
application
is required.
This notice shall include
a
brief statement of the
reasons for this decision,
an
appIic8tiorfdnñ;ztatemehtsetting
a
deadline
for the
owner
or operator
to file
the application, and a
statement
that on the effective
date
of
the
individual
NPESJ’eimit
or the
altemaUve
General Permit as it applies
to the
individual Permittee,
coverage
under
this
General Permit
shaltdUtOrileticaIly
terminate.
The IEPA may
grant additional
time to submit
the application
upon request of
the
applicant.
If an
owneroroperatorfailstoubmit
an individual
NPDES
Permit
application
required by
the
IEPA
under this
paragraph
in a
timely
manner,
theri4hdOuthbrization
to
discharge
under
this General
Permit
is automatically
terminated
at
the end of the day
specified
for
application
submittal
b.
Any owner or
operator
authorized to discharge
under this
General
Permit may request
to be
excluded from the
coverage of this
General
Permit
by
applying
for
an:
Individual
NPDES Permit.
The owner or
operator
shall submit an
individual application
with
reasons
supporting
the
request,-in
accordancewith
the requirements of
40
CFR
§
122.21,
to
the IEPA.
If
the
reasons
cited
by
the owner
or
operator
are adequate:tosupport
the:
request,
the request
shall
be granted by
issuance of
any
individual
NPDES Permit or
an
alternative
General
Permit.
c. When an individual
NPDES Permit
is issued to an
owner or operator
otherwise
subject to
this
Permit, or
the
owner or operator
is
(
approved for
coverage, under
an alternative
NPDES General
Permit, the authorization
to discharge
under
this General
Permit
is
automatically
terminated
on
theissue
date
of the
individual NPDES Permit
or the
date
of approval
for
coverage
under the alternative
General Permit,
whichever
the case may be.
When an
individual NPDES
Permit is denied to
an
owner
or
operator
otherwise
subject
to
this
Permit,
or the owner
or
operator is denied
for coverage
under
an
alternative NPDES
Ganeral
Permit,
the
authorization
to
discharge under
this
General Permit remains
in
effect1
unless
otherwise
specified
by
the
IEPA.
Pige3
NPDES
Permit
No:.ILG58O..g4-3
Special
Conditions.
—-
SPECIAL
CONDITION
10:
Authoriza.tign:
Owners or
operators must
submit either a
Notice
ofIntent
(NO))
in
accordance
with the
requirements
of
this
Permit or an
application
for an
individual
NPDES Permit to be authorized
to
disctiargeunder
this
General Permit.
Authorization,
if
granted, will
be
by -
letter
and
include
a
copy of this Permit.
Upon
review of an
NOl,
the
IEPA
may deny
coverage
under this.Perrnit
and
require
submittal
of:
an
application for
an individual
NPDES
Permit.
Duty to
Reapply:
In
order
to obtain authorization
to
discharge
beyond
the-expiration
date
of this Permit, any-person
authorized
to
dischrge
under this
General NPDES
përhiit shall sUbmit
a proper
application
to
the IEPA nOt
less
than
180
days
prior
to
the
expiration
date
of
this
General
NPDES
permit. A proper application
shall be completed
Fonrisi
and 2A (EPA
Form 3510-2A) or
other
forms previously
approved
by
the
IEPA.
..
-.
-
-
.- -
Contents
of
Notice
of
Intent:
The.
Notice
of
Intent shall be
submitted to IEPA
oifproper
application
forms and
include
at
a
minimum
the
following
information:
-
..
-
a. Name,
mailing
address, and location of the
facility for which
the notification is
submitted;:.
b. The
operato?s
name,
address, telephone number,
ownership
ãtàtçis and status
as
Federal;-
State,
private,
public
or other
entity;
c.
An
application
form for an
individual
NPDLS
Permit
may
be used in place of the
NOl.
Chance
in
Contact Person,
Ownership or Operators:
in tire
evèntthatthè
coñtactpersop for
this
facility
is
changed
or in the event of
a
change
in ownership
or operator for
a
facility
authorized
to dichaf eunerthi
Permit,
an-updated
NO) shall be
filed with the LEPA within
thirty
(20)
days
of such
charge. Upon
review of an
NOlith6-IEPA
1ñ4eny-.cbvrage
under this Permit
or
require any
person
otherwise
authorized
to discharge under
this Permit
to apply
for and
obtaiWCithër atiindividual
NPDES
Permit
or
to obtain authorization
to discharge
under
an alternative General
NPDES
Permit.
Treatment
Plant
Changes:
In
the
event that
a change
is
made
that rasults.ia.a
modification.of
treatment plant design
loadings or
flows
or
tha abandoning
orundertaking
or new unit
processes, an applicaiph1otan
individual
NPDES
permit
along
with the proposed treatment
plant modifications,
shall be submitted
to the
IEPA. The.applicajipharid;the.prbposed*reaPnenrplantrnodifications
shall
be
submitted
to the IEPA within
the time frame
specified by 35 III.
Adtri. CodE
309:-I 54 If no
perinit
is rEquired pursUant to 35
III.
Adm.
Code
309.154,
the
application
and the proposed
treatment
plant
modificatiohs
shall
be submitted to the IEPA
as
soon as is
practicable.
Upon review
of
an application,
the [EPA
may
deny
coverage under
this Gèneial
Permit
and initiate
procedures
for
the
issuance
of
an
individual NPDES
permit, or may make
a determination that coverage
under this
General
NPDES
permit isstill appropriate.
In cases
where
the
design
flow
increases
or an
anti-degradation
analysis
is
required pursuant
to 35
IN.
Adm.
Code
302.105, the
1EPA will
proceed with
the issuance
of
an individual
NPDES
permit
and the
authorization
to discharge
under this
General
NPDES permit
will terminate upon the
effective date.
of the individual
NPDES
permit.
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