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    Illinois Pollution Control Board News
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    No. 482
    No. 482
    May, 1994
    May, 1994
    GOVERNOR SIGNS SUBTITLE D LANDFILL COMPLIANCE EXTENSION
    On April 30, 1994, the Governor signed Public Act 88-540 (formerly Senate Bill 405) into law. This amended Section
    22.40(c) of the Environmental Protection Act, effective upon the signing, to extend the deadline by which smaller landfills that
    continue accepting flood debris may continue operating without having to meet the new stricter RCRA Subtitle D requirements.
    The new deadline by which these landfills must either cease accepting waste or comply with the Subtitle D standards is
    October 8, 1994.
    U.S. EPA adopted the RCRA Subtitle D requirements for municipal solid waste landfills (MSWLFs) on October 9, 1991.
    The original federal compliance deadline was to have been October 9, 1993. On that date, all MSWLFs were to have complied
    with the new federal minimum standards. The General Assembly enacted P.A. 88-496, which the Governor signed effective
    September 13, 1993. P.A. 88-496 codified the federal compliance deadline of October 9, 1993. This meant that existing
    landfills accepting municipal solid waste were to have ceased accepting waste by October 8, 1993, or they were to have
    complied with the federal standards. (
    See issue 475, Oct. 6, 1993.
    )
    However, U.S. EPA amended its rules October 1, 1993 to allow certain states that were impacted by the flooding of the
    Mississippi River and its tributaries, including Illinois, to extend the Subtitle D compliance deadline by up to 1 year for smaller
    landfills (those accepting less than 100 tons of waste per day) if the State determined that the continued operation of such
    landfills was needed to accept flood debris. In response to U.S. EPA's action, Illinois enacted Public Act 88-512 on November
    16, 1993, retroactive to October 9, 1993, to extend the compliance deadline for smaller landfills until April 9, 1994. (
    See issue
    477, Dec. 1, 1993.
    )
    P.A. 88-540, the latest action, simply provides a second extension until the latest federal compliance deadline. It allows the
    smaller landfills accepting flood waste to continue operating through October 8, 1994 without complying with the federal
    standards. Unlike the first compliance deadline extension, the deadline extension contained in P.A. 88-540 is not retroactive to
    April 9, 1994. Rather, it became effective April 30, 1994, when the Governor signed it into law. (
    Editor's Note: As of this
    writing, the Board had an emergency rule on its May 5, 1994 meeting agenda that would amend the Subtitle D requirements to
    reflect the statutory extension.
    )
    U.S. EPA APPROVES ILLINOIS SUBTITLE D LANDFILL REGULATIONS
    U.S. EPA approved the Illinois RCRA Subtitle D landfill regulations by a letter dated April 14, 1994. That letter signifies
    the transition from direct implementation of the federal landfill regulations in Illinois to implementation of the Illinois
    regulations based on the minimum federal standards.
    The Board adopted amendments to the existing landfill regulations on September 15 and revised them on December 16,
    1993. Those amendments, adopted by identical-in-substance procedures and mandated by Section 22.40 of the Environmental
    Protection Act, were intended to make the Illinois landfill regulations comport with the minimum federal standards of 40 CFR
    258. (
    See issues 475, Oct. 6, 1993 & 478, Jan. 1, 1994.
    ) Section 22.41 of the Act provided that the Illinois EPA was to
    directly implement the standards of federal part 258 until U.S. EPA granted its approval to the Illinois municipal solid waste
    landfill program and the Board-adopted rules were reviewed by U.S. EPA. The April 14, 1994 letter from U.S. EPA Region
    5 stated that Region 5 had reviewed the Illinois landfill regulations as amended and that it considered them "at least as stringent
    as the U.S. EPA 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 258 (Municipal Solid Waste Landfill criteria)." It concluded:
    "Consequently, the U.S. EPA has completed its review of the amended Board rules."
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    FINAL ACTIONS
    FINAL ACTIONS - April 21, 1994 BOARD
    - April 21, 1994 BOARD
    MEETING
    MEETING
    92-163
    DJM Oil Company, Inc. v. IEPA - The Board
    granted voluntary dismissal of this
    underground storage tank reimbursement
    appeal involving a Franklin County facility.
    92-172
    Olin Corporation (Winchester Division) v.
    IEPA - The Board granted voluntary dismissal
    of this air variance petition involving a
    Madison County facility.
    92-184
    Braun's Standard Service v. IEPA - The
    Board granted voluntary dismissal of this
    underground storage tank reimbursement
    appeal involving a Perry County facility.
    92-214
    Legg and Sons Oil Company, Inc. v. IEPA -
    The Board granted voluntary dismissal of this
    underground storage tank reimbursement
    appeal involving a Wayne County facility.
    93-44
    James M. Tonne and Jeanine F. Tonne v.
    Leamington Foods - The Board found that it
    was unable to grant the requested relief
    because the respondent no longer occupied the
    building and the offending equipment was no
    longer in operation, so it dismissed this citi-
    zens' noise enforcement action against a
    DuPage County facility as frivolous.
    93-65
    Albert Warner v. Warner Bros. Trucking,
    Inc. and Urbana & Champaign Sanitary
    District - The Board found that the Urbana and
    Champaign Sanitary District violated
    conditions of its permit for land application of
    sewage sludge in this citizen's land
    enforcement action involving a Champaign
    County facility; the Board found that Warner
    Bros. Trucking, Inc. had committed no
    violation, so it dismissed this action as to that
    respondent. Board Member G. T. Girard
    concurred.
    93-215
    Marvin Damron v. IEPA and Tomahawk
    Group, Inc. - The Board affirmed the Agen-
    cy's issuance of an NPDES permit in this third
    party NPDES permit appeal involving a Henry
    County facility.
    93-260
    Glenbard Wastewater Authority v. IEPA - The
    Board granted this DuPage County facility a
    six-month variance from certain of the water
    pollution control regulations relating to
    maximum effluent fecal coliform and total
    residual chlorine contents, subject to
    conditions.
    94-49
    Ted Horton Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Geo, Inc.
    v. IEPA - The Board construed petitioner's
    request to withdraw its request for a hearing as
    a motion to dismiss and granted voluntary
    dismissal of this underground storage tank
    reimbursement appeal involving a Cook
    County facility.
    94-51
    Rodney B. Nelson, III, M.D. v. Kane County,
    Kane County Board and Waste Management
    of Illinois, Incorporated - The Board dismissed
    CORRECTIONS
    In issues 470 (May 19, 1993), at page 4,
    column 2, and 481 (Apr., 1994), at page 2, column 2,
    we incorrectly attributed the decision in
    Grigoleit Co.
    v. PCB
    (4th Dist. 1993), 245 Ill. App. 3d 337, 613
    N.E.2d 371, to the Fifth District Appellate Court.
    We should have properly cited the Fourth District, as
    we did in issue 475 (Oct. 6, 1993), at page 8, column
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    this third party landfill siting appeal involving
    a proposed Kane County facility. (Formerly
    consolidated with PCB 94-58.)
    94-128
    City of Shelbyville v. IEPA - Upon receipt of
    an Agency recommendation, the Board
    granted this Shelby County facility a 45-day
    provisional variance from the biochemical
    oxygen demand (BOD
    5
    ) and the suspended
    solids (TSS) effluent requirements during a
    period of plant repairs.
    94-129
    Village of Swansea v. IEPA - Upon receipt of
    an Agency recommendation, the Board
    granted this St. Clair County petitioner a 45-
    day provisional variance from the fecal
    coliform effluent limitation during a period of
    plant construction.
    94-130
    Stewart Warner v. IEPA - Upon receipt of an
    Agency recommendation, the Board granted a
    30-day provisional variance from the 90-day
    limitation on accumulation of hazardous
    wastes at this Cook County facility.
    AC 94-11
    Sangamon County v. ESG Watts, Inc. - The
    Board entered a default order, finding that this
    Sangamon County respondent had violated
    Section 21(o)(5) and 21(o)(12) of the Act and
    ordering it to pay a civil penalty of $1000.00.
    R93-16
    In the Matter of: RCRA Update, USEPA
    Regulations (January 1, 1993 through June 30,
    1993) -
    See Rulemaking Update.
    NEW CASES
    NEW CASES - April 21, 1994 BOARD MEET
    - April 21, 1994 BOARD MEETING
    ING
    94-72
    Laidlaw Waste Systems (Madison), Inc. v.
    IEPA - The Board accepted an amended
    petition and accepted this land permit appeal
    involving a Madison County facility for
    hearing.
    94-82
    H.C.T.K., Inc. v. IEPA - The Board accepted
    an amended petition and accepted this
    underground storage tank reimbursement
    appeal involving a facility in Marion County
    for hearing.
    94-92
    USA Waste Services, Inc. (Countryside
    Landfill) v. IEPA - The Board accepted an
    amended petition and held this land variance
    involving a Lake County facility for the
    Agency's recommendation.
    94-106
    Sheridan Towers Partnership, Beneficiary
    Under Trust No. 11862 LaSalle National
    Trust, N.A., Trustee v. Office of the State
    Fire Marshal - The Board accepted this
    underground storage tank reimbursement
    appeal involving a facility in Cook County for
    hearing.
    94-107
    Illico Independent Oil Company v. IEPA -
    The Board accepted this underground storage
    tank reimbursement appeal involving a Sanga-
    mon County facility for hearing.
    94-108
    People of the State of Illinois v. Amoco Oil
    Company - Upon receipt of a proposed
    stipulation and settlement agreement and an
    agreed motion to request relief from the
    hearing requirement in this water enforcement
    action against a Lee County facility, the Board
    ordered publication of the required newspaper
    notice.
    94-109
    People of the State of Illinois v. Dietzgen
    Corporation - Upon receipt of a proposed
    stipulation and settlement agreement and an
    agreed motion to request relief from the
    hearing requirement in this air enforcement
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    Board ordered publication of the required
    newspaper notice.
    94-110
    Texor Petroleum Company, Inc. v. IEPA -
    The Board accepted this petition for hearing
    that was filed on behalf of five Cook and
    DuPage County retail gasoline service stations
    for a variance from the State II vapor recovery
    provisions of the air pollution control
    regulations.
    94-111
    People of the State of Illinois v. Hexagon
    Packaging Corporation - Upon receipt of
    proposed stipulation and settlement agreement
    and an agreed motion to request relief from
    the hearing requirement in this Emergency
    Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    (EPCRA) enforcement action against a Lake
    County facility, the Board ordered publication
    of the required newspaper notice.
    94-112
    People of the State of Illinois v. Teepak, Inc. -
    Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and
    settlement agreement and an agreed motion to
    request relief from the hearing requirement in
    this Emergency Planning and Community
    Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) enforcement
    action against a Vermilion County facility, the
    Board ordered publication of the required
    newspaper notice.
    94-113
    People of the State of Illinois v. The Pillsbury
    Company - Upon receipt of a proposed
    stipulation and settlement agreement and an
    agreed motion to request relief from the
    hearing requirement in this Emergency
    Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    (EPCRA) enforcement action against a Boone
    County facility, the Board ordered publication
    of the required newspaper notice.
    94-114
    People of the State of Illinois v. Olympic Oil
    Ltd. - Upon receipt of proposed stipulation
    and settlement agreement and an agreed
    motion to request relief from the hearing
    requirement in this Emergency Planning and
    Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
    enforcement action against a Cook County
    facility, the Board ordered publication of the
    required newspaper notice.
    94-115
    People of the State of Illinois v. Schumacher
    Electric Corporation - Upon receipt of
    proposed stipulation and settlement agreement
    and an agreed motion to request relief from
    the hearing requirement in this Emergency
    Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    (EPCRA) enforcement action against a
    Vermilion County facility, the Board ordered
    publication of the required newspaper notice.
    94-116
    People of the State of Illinois v. Clark Foam
    Products, Inc. - Upon receipt of proposed
    stipulation and settlement agreement and an
    agreed motion to request relief from the
    hearing requirement in this Emergency
    Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    (EPCRA) enforcement action against a Cook
    County facility, the Board ordered publication
    of the required newspaper notice.
    94-117
    People of the State of Illinois v. Alcan-Toyo
    America, Inc. - Upon receipt of proposed
    stipulation and settlement agreement and an
    agreed motion to request relief from the
    hearing requirement in this Emergency
    Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    (EPCRA) enforcement action against a Will
    County facility, the Board ordered publication
    of the required newspaper notice.
    94-118
    Ike Buick-Nissan, Ltd. v. IEPA - The Board
    accepted this underground storage tank
    reimbursement appeal involving a Jackson
    County facility for hearing.
    94-119
    Safety-Kleen Corporation (Caseyville Service
    Center) v. IEPA - The Board accepted this
    RCRA permit appeal involving a facility in St.
    Clair County for hearing.
    94-120
    Safety-Kleen Corporation (Pekin Service
    Center, Supplemental Generics) v. IEPA -
    The Board accepted this RCRA permit appeal
    involving a Tazewell County facility for
    hearing.
    94-121
    Safety-Kleen Corporation (Pekin Service
    Center) v. IEPA - The Board accepted this
    RCRA permit appeal involving a Tazewell
    County facility for hearing.
    94-122
    Thrall Car Manufacturing Co. v. IEPA - The
    Board accepted this air permit appeal
    involving a Cook County facility for hearing.
    94-123
    People of the State of Illinois v. Archer Dan-
    iels Midland Company - The Board
    acknowledged receipt of this Emergency
    Planning and Community Rights-to-Know Act
    (EPCRA) enforcement action against a Cass
    County facility.
    94-124
    Broncosky Oil Company v. IEPA - - The

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    Board accepted this underground storage tank
    reimbursement appeal involving a facility in
    McHenry County for hearing.
    94-125
    People of the State of Illinois v. Beloit
    Corporation and All States Asbestos
    Professionals - The Board acknowledged
    receipt of this air enforcement action against a
    Winnebago County facility.
    94-126
    Grayslake Feed Sales, Inc., Outdoor Power
    Equipment v. IEPA - The Board requested an
    amended petition in this underground storage
    tank reimbursement appeal involving a Lake
    County facility.
    94-127
    People of the State of Illinois v. James Lee
    Watts individually and d/b/a Watts Trucking
    Service, Inc. and ESG Watts, Inc. - The
    Board acknowledged receipt of this land
    enforcement action against a Rock Island
    County facility.
    94-128
    City of Shelbyville v. IEPA -
    See Final
    Actions.
    94-129
    Village of Swansea v. IEPA -
    See Final
    Actions.
    94-130
    Stewart Warner v. IEPA -
    See Final Actions.
    94-131
    Daubs Landfill, Inc., d/b/a Wayne County
    Regional Landfill, a subsidiary of Mid-
    American Waste Systems, Inc. v. County
    Board of Wayne County, Illinois - The Board
    accepted this regional pollution control facility
    siting appeal involving a proposed Wayne
    County landfill for hearing and requested an
    amended petition that provides a copy of the
    County's resolution denying the siting.
    AS 94-8
    In the Matter of: Petition of Acme Steel
    Company and LTV Steel Company From 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 302.211 - The Board accepted
    a petition for an adjusted standard from the
    General Use water quality standards for
    hearing, as they apply to thermal discharges to
    the Calumet River.
    R94-11
    In the Matter of: Procedural Rules for
    Appeals from the Office of the State Fire
    Marshal Eligibility/Deductibility Determina-
    tion: 35 Ill. Adm. Code 107 - the Board
    reserved this docket for the development of a
    set of proposed procedural rules.
    R94-12
    In the Matter of: 15% ROP Plan Control
    Measures for VOM Emissions--Part I:
    Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves and 7.2 RVP:
    Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201, 211,
    218 & 219 -
    See Rulemaking Update.
    CALENDAR OF HEARINGS
    CALENDAR OF HEARINGS
    All hearings held by the Board are open to the public. All Pollution Control Board Meetings (highlighted) are open to the
    public but public participation is generally not allowed. Times and locations are subject to cancellation and rescheduling
    without notice. Confirmation of hearing dates and times is available from the Clerk of the Board at 312- 814-6931.
    May 5
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    May 5
    10:00 a.m.
    AS 93-8
    A-S, Water
    In the Matter of: Petition of AKZO Chemicals Inc. for an Adjusted Standard from 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 302.208 and 304.105 (TDS, chlorides, sulfates, and boron) - Grundy
    County Administrative Center, Board Room, 1320 Union Street, Morris.
    May 11
    9:30 a.m.
    AS 94-1
    Land
    In the Matter of Petition of Illinois Wood Energy Partners, L.P. for an Adjusted
    Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 807 or, in the Alternative, a Finding of
    Inapplicability - Chicago Heights Public Library, Large Conference Room, Lower
    Level, 15th Street & Chicago Road, Chicago Heights.

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    May 19
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    May 23
    10:00 a.m.
    R 94-2
    R, Land
    In the Matter of Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    732 - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
    May 24
    10:00 a.m.
    AC 94-5
    AC
    IEPA v. James Bennett and Kerry J. Henson (Hamilton/Bennett Tire) - Hancock
    County Courthouse, County Board Room, Third Floor, Carthage.
    May 24
    10:00 a.m.
    R 94-2
    R, Land
    In the Matter of Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    732 - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
    May 25
    1:00 p.m.
    PCB 93-255
    UST-FRD
    Lindsay-Klein Chevrolet-Olds, Inc., d/b/a Chuck Lindsay Chevrolet-Olds, Inc. v.
    Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal - Whiteside County Sheriff's Department, Law
    Enforcement Center, 400 North Cherry Street, Morrison.
    May 25
    8:00 a.m.
    PCB 94-98
    L-S-R, 3d P
    Beardstown Area Citizens for a Better Environment v. City of Beardstown and
    Southwest Energy Corporation - Elk's Club, 205 East Second Street, Beardstown.
    May 26
    9:00 a.m.
    PCB 93-192
    A-E, Citizens
    The Decatur Auto Auction, Inc. v. Macon County Farm Bureau, Inc., The Macon
    County Fair Association, and the Macon County Horsemen's Association - Macon
    County Building, Boardroom 504, 253 East Wood Street, Decatur.
    June 1
    10:00 a.m.
    PCB 94-122
    P-A, Air
    Thrall Car Manufacturing Company v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 11-
    500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
    June 2
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    June 3
    10:00 a.m.
    PCB 94-106
    UST-FRD
    Sheridan Towers Partnership, Beneficiary under Trust No. 11862, LaSalle National
    Trust, N.A., Trustee v. Office of the State Fire Marshal - James R. Thompson Center,
    Suite 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
    June 7
    9:00 a.m.
    PCB 93-250
    A-E
    People of the State of Illinois v. Clark Oil & Refining Corporation (Wood River
    Refinery) - Alton City Hall, Council Chambers, 101 East Third Street, Alton.
    June 9
    9:00 a.m.
    PCB 93-250
    A-E
    People of the State of Illinois v. Clark Oil & Refining Corporation (Blue Island
    Refinery) - Meadows Golf Club of Blue Island, 2802 West 123d Street, Blue Island.
    June 13
    9:00 a.m.
    PCB 93-248
    L-E
    People of the State of Illinois v. John Prior and Industrial Salvage, Inc. - Centralia City
    Hall, Council Chambers, 222 North Poplar Street, Centralia.
    June 23
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    July 14
    10:00 a.m.
    PCB 93-257
    A-V
    J.M. Sweeney Company v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 11-500, 100
    West Randolph Street, Chicago.
    July 21
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    August 11
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    September 1
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago

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    Spetember 15
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    October 6
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    October 20
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    November 3
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    December 1
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    December 15
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    January 12
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    February 16
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    March 16
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    April 20
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    May 18
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
    June 15
    10:30 a.m.
    Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
    St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
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    Third Party Action
    A-CAdministrative Citation
    A-E
    Air Enforcement
    A-SAdjusted Standard
    A-V
    Air Variance
    CSOCombined Sewer Overflow Exception
    GW
    Groundwater
    L-ELand Enforcement
    L-S-R
    Landfill Siting Review
    L-VLand Variance
    N-E
    Noise Enforcement
    N-VNoise Variance
    P-A
    Permit Appeal
    PWS-EPublic Water Supply Enforcement
    PWS-V
    Public Water Supply Variance
    RRegulatory Proceeding
    S0
    2
    S0
    2
    Alternative Standards (35 ILL. ADM.
    CODE 302.211(f))
    SWH-ESpecial Waste Hauling Enforcement
    SWH-V
    Special Waste Hauling Variance
    TThermal Demonstration Rule
    T-C
    Tax Certifications
    T-STrade Secrets
    UST-E
    Underground Storage Tank Enforcement
    UST-FRDUnderground Storage Tank Fund Reimbursement
    Determination
    W-E
    Water Enforcement
    W-VWater Variance
    WWS
    Water-Well Setback Exception

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    9
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    RESTRICTED STATUS LIST
    In order to comply with 35 Illinois Administrative Code Section 306.401 Illinois Pollution Control Board
    Regulations, the Illinois EPA has prepared the following list
    of facilities which are on Re
    stricted Status.
    Restricted Status is defined as the Agency determination that a sewer or lift station has reached
    hydraulic capacity or that a sewage treatment plant has reached design capacity, such that additional sewer
    connection permits may no longer be issued without causing a violation of the Act or Regulations. Please
    note that the list is continually being revised to reflect the current situation. Therefore, if you have
    any questions on the capability of a treatment facility or transport system, please contact this Agency for
    a final determination. This listing reflects the status as of March 31, 1994.
    Facility names followed by an asterisk (*) indicates that construction is underway to ultimately alleviate
    problems which resulted in imposition of Restricted Status. Facilities followed by a double asterisk (**)
    are additions to the list.
    REMAINING
    FACILITY NAME
    RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITY
    COUNTY
    CAPACITY
    Bourbonnais (Belle Aire Subd.)
    Village of Bourbonnais Kankakee
    0
    Camelot Utilities - Wastewater
    Camelot Utilities
    Will
    0
    Collection System
    Camp Point (a portion mh 60-68)
    Village of Camp Point
    Adams
    0
    Candlewick Lake STP
    Consumer Ill. Water Co.
    Boone
    0
    Canton - S.S. Surcharging
    City of Canton
    Fulton
    0
    New Salem, 4th Ave.,
    Sycamore, Sycamore Terr.,
    Main Street
    Chapin (North and South Main
    Village of Chapin
    Morgan
    0
    Terminal L.S.)
    Clearview S.D.
    Clearview S.D.
    McLean
    0
    DeKalb-NW 8" Submain
    City of DeKalb
    DeKalb
    0
    East Alton STP
    City of East Alton
    Madison
    0
    Elmwood
    City of Elmwood
    Peoria
    0
    Farmington
    City of Farmington
    Fulton
    0
    Highview Estates
    Highview Water Co.
    Tazewell
    0
    Lake Zurich (NW) STP
    Village Of Lake Zurich
    Lake
    0
    Lake Zurich (SE) STP
    Village of Lake Zurich
    Lake
    0
    Maple Lawn Homes STP
    Maple Lawn Homes
    Woodford
    0
    Riverton (Sewer System-Partial)
    Village of Riverton
    Sangamon
    0
    Stockton STP
    Village of Stockton
    JoDaviess
    0
    Taylorville Shawnee Ave. Pump
    City of Taylorville
    Christian
    0
    Station
    Utilities Unlimited
    Utilities Unlimited
    Will
    0
    Virden (Sewer System-Partial)
    Virden S.D.
    Macoupin
    0
    Washington ( Devonshire Estates)
    City of Washington
    Tazewell
    0
    Washington (Rolling Meadows)
    City of Washington
    Tazewell
    0
    Watseka STP
    City of Watseka
    Iroquois
    0
    Deletions from previous Quarterly Report
    : Oak Highlands S.D.
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    CRITICAL REVIEW LIST
    In order to comply with 35 Illinois Administrative Code Section 306.401, Illinois Pollution Control Board
    Regulations, the Illinois Env ironmental Protection Agency has prepared the following list of facilities
    which are on Critical Review. Critical Review as defined as the Agency determination that a sewer or
    lift station is approaching hydraulic capacity or that a sewage treatment plant is approaching design
    capacity such that additional sewer connection permit applications will require close scrutiny to
    determine whether issuance would result in a violation of the Act or Regulations. Please note that these
    lists are continually being revised to reflect the current situation. Therefore, if you have any
    questions on the capability of a treatment facility or transport system, please contact the Agency for a
    final determination. This listing reflects the status as of March 31, 1994.
    Facility names followed by a double asterisk are additions to the list.
    PE ADDED
    FACILITY
    RESPONSIBLE
    REMAINING
    SINCE
    NAME
    AUTHORITY
    COUNTY
    CAPACITY
    LAST LIST
    Antioch
    Village of Antioch
    Lake
    0
    0
    Beecher STP
    Village of Beecher
    Will***
    0
    187
    Benton-Southeast STP
    City of Benton
    Franklin
    60
    0
    Bethalto ( L.S. #1)
    Village of Bethalto
    Madison
    87
    0
    Bolingbrook STP 2
    Village of Bolingbrook
    Will
    0
    0
    Braidwood STP
    City of Braidwood
    Will
    0
    0
    Carrier Mills
    Village of Carrier Mills
    Saline
    836
    0
    Carrollton
    City of Carrollton
    Greene
    140
    0
    Chester
    City of Chester
    121
    0
    Crest Hill - West STP
    City of Crest Hill
    Will
    7
    168
    Creve Coeur
    Village of Creve Coeur
    Tazewell
    2,330
    0
    Derby Meadows Utility Co.
    STP
    Derby Meadows Utility Co.
    Will
    0
    0

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    Downers Grove Sanitary Dist. Downers Grove S.D.
    DuPage
    8,864
    0
    Earlville
    City of Earlville
    LaSalle
    283
    14
    East Dundee STP
    Village of E. Dundee
    Kane
    1,701
    20
    Elkville
    Village of Elkville
    Jackson
    9
    0
    Elmhurst
    City of Elmhurst
    DuPage
    0
    0
    Findlay
    Village of Findlay
    Shelby
    60
    0
    Hebron
    Village of Hebron
    McHenry
    118
    0
    Herrin
    City of Herrin
    Williamson
    ***
    0
    Herscher
    Village of Herscher
    Kankakee
    8
    0
    Hoopeston
    City of Hoopeston'
    Vermilion
    22
    0
    Kildeer-Bishop-Ridge STP
    Village of Kildeer
    Lake
    40
    0
    CLPWD-DeerfieldRd. Interceptor
    County of Lake Public Work
    s
    Lake
    ***
    0
    Department
    Lake in the Hills S.D.
    Village of Lake in the Hills
    McHenry
    0
    743
    Milan
    Village of Milan
    Rock Island
    1,127
    0
    Moline (North Slope)
    City of Moline
    Rock Island
    1,151
    0
    O'Fallon
    City of O'Fallon
    St. Clair
    641
    327
    Orangeville
    Village of Orangeville
    Stephenson
    0
    95
    Pearl City
    Village of Pearl City
    Stephenson
    0
    0
    Peotone
    Village of Peotone
    Will
    0
    0
    Rock Island (Main)
    City of Rock Island
    Rock Island
    5,012
    88
    Sycamore (Southwest)
    City of Sycamore
    DeKalb
    0
    0
    Thompsonville STP
    Village of Thompsonville
    Franklin
    35
    0
    Deletetions from previous quarterly report
    : None
    ***Contact IEPA - Permit Section
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