ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
March
21,
1984
VILL7~GEOF LOMBARD
V.
)
PCB 83—147
ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION
AGENCY
)
SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT
(by J.
D.
Dumeile):
While
I agree with the result
in this case and with the
conditions of the order
I do have a somewhat different emphasis.
I think that the record did demonstrate a reduction in
storm water to
the
54” combined sewer.
At a 1.3 inches per
hour rain about 186,000 gallons an hour would he diverted
from that sewer.
The basement of a home 30
ft. by
20 ft.
in size will hold about 9,000 gallons at a depth of
2
ft.
Thus the 186,000 gallons in one hour,
if not diverted, would
flood
20 homes to about a
2 ft.
depth
in their basements.
If the rain continues then more homes or deeper depths of
flooding would result or both.
Since the proposed development would improve the environ-
mental
situation the usual hardship tests do not apply.
Flooding will lessen in both frequency
and
in
depth,
I believe.
The
“down side”
is more
human
waste.
But
this
waste
is diluted
many times by the rain,
And
the
prime hazards
in basement
flooding are electrocution and property damage
(paneling,
etc.)
which both are dependent on water depth.
Waterborne disease
is not as serious a hazard as
is that of electrocution in base-
ment flooding.
This record was deficient,
The McClure Report was not
entered into it and would have been helpful.
The Village of
Lombard indicated that
it had no copies of this important
1980 report.
An intervenor
had
a copy but did not enter
it.
The McClure Report,
if
entered,
might
have
answered
Board
Member
Forcade’s concerns and saved a dissent.
Lastly,
the reasons for restricting flow to the Grove
Avenue storm sewer were not made clear.
A storm sewer should
handle storms
and ordinarily does not have detention facilities
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2
upstream.
What happens
to flow to that storm sewer?
Does
it
surcharge manholes and cause
surface flooding?
Does
it surcharge
and reach inlets
to the combined sewer?
Because of the record deficiencies enumerated above
the
conditions added
to the order were necessary.
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/U~4~2~
/Ja~thobD.Dumelle, Chairman
/
I
I, Christan
L. Moffett, Cle~of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify that the above Supplemen~al
Statement was filed on the
~ç~1-
_____
day of
____
1984.
Christan L. M’~ett, Clerk
Illinois Pollfr&Ion Control Board
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