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Illinois Pollution Control Board News
Illinois Pollution Control Board News
No. 478
No. 478
January, 1994
January, 1994
RULE
RULEMAKING UPDATE
MAKING UPDATE
REVISIONS TO FEDERALLY-DERIVED RCRA SUBTITLE D
LANDFILL AMENDMENTS ADOPTED, R93-10
On December 16, 1993, the Board adopted a number of
revisions to the RCRA Subtitle D amendments to the Illinois non-
hazardous waste landfill regulations. The Board originally adopted
the amendments on September 15, 1993 based on October 9, 1991
U.S. EPA rules that apply to municipal solid waste landfill facilities
(MSWLFs). Federal law requires that the states must adopt
regulations that are no less stringent than the new federal
regulations on or before October 9, 1993 in order to maintain state
primacy in this area, but U.S. EPA revised that date to April 9, 1994.
(
See issue 475, Oct. 6, 1993 & lead story: "U.S. EPA Extends
Deadline".
) P.A. 88-496, effective September 13, 1993, mandated
that the Board adopt these amendments using identical-in-
substance rulemaking procedures. (
See issue 475 lead story:
"Governor Signs Major Amendments"; see also issue 471 (June 16,
1993).
) The Board adopted the amendments on November 16,
1993, but delayed filing the adopted amendments to allow U.S. EPA
further opportunity to comment on the rules. (
See issue 477, Dec.
1, 1993.
) The December 16, 1993 revisions were in response to
those comments and others received.
The amendments affect Parts 810, 811, and 814 of the Illinois
landfill rules. The amendments to Part 810 add various definitions
relating to MSWLF units and incorporate U.S. EPA test methods for
evaluating solid waste and an extensive federal listing of numerous
of organic and inorganic contaminants for which these facilities must
test groundwater. The amendments to Part 811 include several
changes to the existing new landfill standards. Briefly, they amend
the landfill location, operating, closure and post-closure care,
recordkeeping, groundwater monitoring and corrective action, and
financial assurance requirements, as they apply to MSWLFs, to
make them as stringent as the federal new rules. The amendments
to Part 814 include several similar changes to the standards
applicable to existing landfills in order to make them also as
stringent as the U.S. EPA Subtitle D regulations. Additionally, they
clarify the applicability of Part 814 to existing MSWLFs and to lateral
expansions, set forth permitting requirements for existing MSWLF
units and for lateral expansions, and establish foundation and mass
stability standards, and impose groundwater monitoring, quality, and
assessment requirements for these facilities. Direct questions to
Anand Rao, at 312-814-3956; Michael J. McCambridge, at 312-814-
6924; or John Cross, at 217-524-8504. (Please refer to docket
R93-10.)
SMALLER SOURCE PERMIT RULES ADOPTED, R93-11
On December 2, 1993, the Board adopted amendments to the air
pollution control regulations that pertain to permitting smaller air
pollution sources than previously subjected to the permitting
requirements. The proposed amendments to Parts 201 and 211 of
the air pollution control regulations would extend the applicability of
the air rules to include smaller sources emitting as little as 25 tons
per year of pollutants. The proposed amendments would add new
Subpart E to Part 201 and Section 211.5500 to Part 211 of the
Illinois air pollution control regulations. The previous threshold for
the permit requirements was set at 100 tons per year.
This proceeding was driven by an amendment to Section 39(a) of
the Environmental Protection Act made simultaneously with the
addition of the "fast-track" procedure of Section 39.5 of the Act.
(
See issue 457, Sept. 16, 1992.
) The Agency filed the proposal on
April 2, 1993. In accepting the proposal by an order dated April 6,
1993, the Board noted that it would not be able meet the March 31,
1993 statutory deadline for adoption of these
SMALL SOURCE PERMITS
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amendments. (
See issue 469, Apr. 21, 1993.
) The Board
proposed these amendments for First Notice on July 22, 1993 (
see
issue 473, Aug. 4, 1993
) and for Second Notice on October 7, 1993
(
see issue 476, Nov. 3, 1993
). The Board held public hearings in
this matter on May 25, 1993, in Chicago, and on May 26, 1993, in
DeKalb. For further information contact Michelle C. Dresdow, at
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815-753-0947. (Please refer to docket R93-11.)
AMENDMENTS TO EXISTING SITE-SPECIFIC RULE ADOPTED,
R93-8
On December 16, 1993, the Board adopted amendments to a
site-specific rule. The site-specific water pollution control rule
involved applied to UNO-VEN's predecessor-in-interest, Union Oil
Co. of California, for the effluent from a refinery located in Will
County, near Lemont. The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal is the
receiving stream.
The adopted amendments change the rule to reflect the change
in ownership of the facility to the petitioner, UNO-VEN Co.; they add
a monthly-averaged concentration-based effluent limitation for
ammonia nitrogen; the amendments require annual reporting of
nitrogen in feedstock; and they extend the ultimate expiration date
of the rule until December 31, 2001.
The Board proposed the amendments on August 26, 1993 for
First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
and for Second Notice
review by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) on
November 18, 1993. (
See issues 474, Sept 9, 1993 & 477 (Dec. 1,
1993.
) Direct questions to Diane O'Neill, at 312-814-6062. (Please
refer to docket R93-8.)
CORRECTIONS TO
WASTE MANAGEMENT
REMAND
AMENDMENTS ADOPTED, R92-19
On December 16, 1993, the Board adopted corrections to the
amendments to the landfill regulations made in response to a
remand by the First District appellate court in
Waste Management of
Illinois, Inc. v. IPCB
(1st Dist. 1992), 231 Ill. App. 3d 278, 595
N.E.2d 1171. The Board order will allow the Board to formally
submit a request for expedited correction with the Joint Committee
on Administrative Rules (JCAR) pursuant to Section 5-85 of the
Administrative Procedure Act. The Board order intended to correct
an inadvertent typographical error: the Notices of Adopted
Amendments published in the
Illinois Register
indicated the
intended deletions, but the copies placed on file with the Secretary
of State still included the deleted language.
On June 17, 1993, the Board adopted a final opinion and order
deleting three provisions from the Illinois non-hazardous landfill
regulations. This was in response to the June 11, 1992 appellate
court decision in
Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. v. IPCB
(1st
Dist. 1992), 231 Ill. App. 3d 278, 595 N.E.2d 1171, which affirmed
those regulations in all respects but two. The
Waste Management
court invalidated two of the landfill provisions: the requirement of
Section 811.310(d)(1)(F) for monitoring air toxics, based on a
legislatively-mandated but yet then yet-to-be-adopted list of
chemicals, and the provision in Section 813.106(b) that provided, for
the purposes of an appeal to the Board of an Agency action, the
Agency's final action will be that taken on reconsideration if the
permittee submitted a request for Agency reconsideration. The
appellate court issued its mandate on August 13, 1992, and the
Board initiated this proceeding by proposing amendments on
October 1, 1992. (
See issues 459 (Oct. 15, 1992), 464 (Feb. 3,
1993), 470 (May 19, 1993) & 472 (June 30, 1993).
)
In addition to the two provisions held invalid by the First District,
the Board also deleted a third provision from the rules. In the initial
stages of this proceeding, the Board requested comment as to
whether it should do so. That third provision, Section 811.310(c)(5),
which related to monitoring air toxics, was closely tied to Section
811.310(d)(1)(F), which the court held invalid. Direct questions to
Marie E. Tipsord, at 312-814-4925 or 618-498-9803. (Please refer
to docket R92-19.)
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R86-9(B)
On December 16, 1993, the Board dismissed an older
proceeding that would have clarified Section 39(h) of the
Environmental Protection Act, which requires Agency authorization
of the generator's wastestream prior to deposit of the hazardous
wastes in a hazardous waste site. The Board dismissed the
proceeding because it was dormant for so long with the receipt of
no expressions of public interest. The Board further cited that the
record included no updated information on Agency implementation
of Section 39(h).
In 1986, the Board adopted an emergency rule that essentially
circumscribed the Agency's interpretation of Section 39(h) in its
implementation of that provision. The Board was concerned that
the Agency's implementation would intrude on the industrial
processes generating the wastes. The First District appellate court
dismissed the emergency rule in an appeal filed by the Citizens for a
Better Environment, (
CBE v. PCB
(1st Dist. 1987), 152 Ill. App. 3d
105, 504 N.E.2d 166), stating that no emergency existed. In 1990,
the Board decided that clarification of Section 39(h) was necessary
and opened docket number R86-9(B).
In dismissing the proceeding, the Board noted that in the seven years the docket remained open, no member of the regulated community objected to Agency implementation of Section 39(h) or requested further Board action. The Board noted that if any person desires further Board action, they are free to file a petition for rulemaking to initiate a new proceeding. Direct
questions to Marie E. Tipsord, at 312-814-4925 or 618-498-9803.
(Please refer to docket R86-9(B).)
ARMY CORPS. DREDGING WATER QUALITY RULE
PROPOSED FOR SECOND NOTICE, R92-17
On December 2, 1993, the Board proposed a rule for Second
Notice review by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules
(JCAR) that would govern the placement of dredged material along
the Illinois River between miles 80.2 and 291 by the Army Corps. of
Engineers during dredging operations. The Board issued a
supplemental opinion on December 16, 1993, in which it considered
an additional public comment filed without changing the language of
the proposed rule.
The Army Corps. filed a proposal on September 17, 1992, and
the Board proposed the rule for First Notice publication in the
Illinois
Register
on September 26, 1993. (
See issue 475, Oct. 6, 1993.
)
The Board held public hearings on June 22, 1993, in Peoria, and
June 23, 1993, in Morris. Following the hearings, the Board
received public comments in favor of the proposal.
This rule would impose alternative limitations on the placement of
dredged material, in place of the current prohibition against causing
offensive conditions or a violation of the water quality limitations for
dissolved oxygen, total, lead, total zinc, and ammonia nitrogen and
un-ionized ammonia. The alternative limitations would allow
bankline deposition during dredging operations, and would govern
the percent of fine-grained material in the dredge cut and the area
of the water that does not comply with the water quality standards.
The limitations would require the Army Corps. to hold a Water
Quality Certification for the dredging operations issued by the
Agency pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C.
ยง 1341). Direct questions to Michelle C. Dresdow, at 815-753-0947.
(Please refer to docket R92-17.)
SECOND FIRST NOTICE PROPOSED FOR STEEL AND
FOUNDRY LANDFILL AMENDMENTS, R90-26
On December 2, 1993, the Board proposed corrections to the
second First Notice for segments of the proposed steel and foundry
industry landfill amendments. The Board did this in response to
indications by the staff of the Joint Committee on Administrative
Rules (JCAR) that it was possible that two related segments of the
regulations were incomplete.
The Board proposed the amendments for second First Notice
without substantive review on September 23, 1993. (
Issue 475,
Oct. 6, 1993.
) In the text of the amendments submitted for First
Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
, the Board inserted terms
for later definition, in definitions Section 810.103 and the definitions
segments of Section 817.102. The Board felt that addition of the
definitions would be necessary for understanding and implementing
the proposed amendments, if adopted. In place of the missing
definitions for the terms, the Board inserted language, indicated as
proposed amendments, that anticipated the provision of the
definitions by the proponents of the amendments (members of the
steel and foundry industries) before the Board proceeded with the
amendments.
After the Notices of Proposed Amendments appeared in the
Illinois Register
on October 15, 1993, JCAR staff communicated to
the Board that it understood the Board's desire to enhance the
clarity of any amendments that might flow from the proposal, but
also indicated that JCAR might ultimately object to any amendments
that flowed from an incomplete proposed rule. The Board proposed
the corrections so that a Notice of Corrections to Proposed Rules
could appear in the
Illinois Register
Direct questions to Kathleen M.
Crowley, at 312-814-6929. (Please refer to docket R90-26.)
RCRA SUBTITLE C HAZARDOUS WASTE UPDATE PROPOSED
FOR PUBLIC COMMENT, R93-16
On December 16, 1993, the Board proposed identical-in-
substance amendments to the Illinois RCRA Subtitle C regulations
for the update period of January 1 through June 30, 1993. During
that time U.S. EPA amended its RCRA Subtitle C regulations five
times. U.S. EPA adopted its corrective action management unit
(CAMU) and temporary unit (TU) regulations applicable to RCRA
Subtitle C corrective actions, amended the land disposal restrictions
for Third Third wastes, adopted technical amendments to the used
and waste oil management standards, renewed a case-by-case
capacity variance from the land disposal restrictions for hazardous
debris, and amended land disposal restrictions for ignitable and
corrosive wastes whose treatment standards were vacated by the
court in Chemical Waste Management v. EPA, 976 F.2d 2 (D.C. Cir.
1992). The Board adopted the used and waste oil regulations, the
subject of the present amendments, in R93-4, on September 26,
1993. (
See issue 475, Oct. 6, 1993.
) The Board also adopted the
amended land disposal restrictions for ignitable and corrosive
wastes in R93-4, thus obviating further action in this docket, except
as to certain corrections submitted by U.S. EPA by way of public
comment.
Essentially, all the proposed amendments involved some form of
relaxation of standards that would otherwise apply to regulated
facilities. However, many would impose some requirements as a
condition to the relaxation. Direct questions to Michael J.
McCambridge, at 312-814-6924. (Please refer to docket R93-16.)
PM
10
CONTINGENCY MEASURES RULEMAKING PROPOSAL
FILED, R93-30
On December 30, 1993, the Agency filed a new Clean Air Act
(CAA) rulemaking proposal with the Board. The new proposal,
which is docket R93-30, seeks to add regulations establishing PM
10
contingency measures. Those measures would provide for
additional reductions of PM
10
emissions for a specific area in the
event a PM
10
nonattainment area attain compliance with the PM
10
standard by December 31, 1994.
This rulemaking was filed pursuant to the "fast-track" rulemaking
provisions of Section 28.5 of the Environmental Protection Act. As
previously reported for earlier-filed CAAA proceedings, (
See
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issues 461 (Dec. 2, 1992), 462 (Dec. 16,
1992), 465 (Feb. 24, 1993), 467 (Mar. 24, 1993), and 468 (Apr. 7,
1993)), Section 28.5 requires the Board to proceed within set time-
frames toward the adoption of the proposed amendments. The
Board lacks any discretion under the statute to adjust these time-
frames under any circumstances.
The statute requires the Board to schedule three hearing dates in
this matter, each for a prescribed purpose. The first day of hearing
is reserved for presentation by the Agency and questions of Agency
witnesses. The second scheduled day of hearing, if it occurs, is
reserved for presentation by affected entities and all other interested
persons. The third scheduled day of hearing, if it occurs, is
reserved for any Agency response and responses of other parties.
The hearings will be continued from day to day, as necessary, until
all business is completed. However, the second and third hearing
dates are subject to cancellation if the level of public interest and
participation so warrant. The Board had not yet formally accepted
the proposal and set hearings by the end of December. Direct
questions to Elizabeth M. Harvey, at 312-814-6921. (Please refer to
docket R93-30.)
APPELLATE UPDATE
FIRST DISTRICT REVERSES BOARD: THE LAW
IN EFFECT AT THE TIME OF UNDERTAKING
REMEDY APPLIES
The First District appellate court reversed a Board denial
of eligibility for reimbursement from the Underground
Storage Tank Fund, in
Chemrex v. PCB
(1st Dist. Dec. 28,
1993), No. 1-93-804. In
Chemrex v. IEPA
(Feb. 4, 1993),
PCB 92-123, the Board had affirmed an Agency denial of
eligibility for reimbursement for the costs it incurred in
undertaking corrective action related to releases from
multiple underground tanks.
The tank owner discovered releases from multiple
registered tanks in early 1991. The owner promptly
reported the releases, complied with all pertinent statutory
and other requirements, and undertook corrective action.
Later in 1991, the General Assembly amended the
reimbursement provisions so that the tanks were no longer
eligible for reimbursement based on their prior contents.
The Agency denied reimbursement based on the statutory
change. The owner appealed to the Board, stating that the
law in effect at the time it notified the Agency of the release
should have applied to determine eligibility. The Board
agreed with the Agency's interpretation and affirmed the
Agency denial.
The owner appealed to the First District, arguing that the
application of the later statutory amendments amounted to a
retroactive application of the law that deprived it of a vested
right. The Board and the Agency countered that rather than
retroactive application of the law, the denial applied the law
in effect at the time of the reimbursement request. The
appellate court agreed with the tank owner. The court
stated that where "a law affects vested rights, our public
policy against retroactive application must be invoked." It
further observed that a general rule of statutory construction
requires prospective application of Illinois statutes. The
court stated that since the tank owner had "performed every
task required by statute and rules", so the Agency should
have allowed reimbursement without regard to the
intervening statutory changes. The court observed, based
on the statutory language, that an Agency grant of
reimbursement is a discretionary act. It concluded as
follows:
[W]e conclude that [the Board and Agency] abused
their discretion in applying the September 1991
amendment retroactively. ChemRex's assertion, that it
had a right to reimbursement because it satisfied the
eligibility criteria prior to its application and after the
casualties occurred, must be sustained.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
RESTRICTED STATUS AND CRITICAL REVIEW
LISTS FOR PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES IN THIS
ISSUE
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Division
of Public Water Supplies, is publishing copies of the Divi-
sion's Restricted Status and Critical Review lists at the end
of this issue of the Environmental Register. These lists
reflect the status as of January 1, 1994.
FINAL ACTIONS
FINAL ACTIONS - December 2, 1993 BOARD MEETING
- December 2, 1993 BOARD MEETING
92-25
Land and Lakes Company, JMC Operations,
Incorporated, and NBD Trust Company of
Illinois as Trustee Under Trust No. 2624EG v.
Village of Romeoville, Respondent; County of
Will, and The People of the State of Illinois,
Intervenors - In this pollution control facility
local siting appeal, remanded to the Board by
the Third District appellate court on appeal,
the Board remanded it to the Village of
Romeoville for a new hearing on the
petitioners' application for expansion of this
Will County landfill.
92-215
Douglas Locke and Nancy Locke v. Biltmore
County Club - The Board granted voluntary
dismissal of this citizen's noise enforcement
complaint against a Lake County facility.
93-66
Illico Independent Oil Company v. EPA - The
Board granted voluntary dismissal of this
underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Marion County facility.
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People of the State of Illinois v. Elkay
Manufacturing Company - The Board
accepted a stipulation and settlement
agreement in this land enforcement action
against a Cook County facility, ordered the
respondent to pay a civil penalty of $7,000.00,
and ordered the respondent to cease and desist
from further violation.
93-132
Marsco Mfg. Co. v. EPA - The Board granted
voluntary dismissal of this air permit appeal
involving a Cook County facility.
93-166
Mobil Oil Corporation v. EPA - The Board
granted voluntary dismissal of this petition for
an air variance involving Cook, DuPage,
Lake, Kendall, and Will County facilities.
93-177
SuperAmerica Group, Inc. v. EPA - The
Board granted voluntarily dismissal of this
underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Knox County facility.
93-182
People of the State of Illinois v. Hybrid
Service Company - The Board accepted a
stipulation and settlement agreement in this air
enforcement action against a LaSalle County
facility, ordered the respondent to pay a civil
penalty of $1,000.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation.
93-184
People of the State of Illinois v. American
National Can Company - The Board accepted
a stipulation and settlement agreement in this
air enforcement action against a Cook County
facility, ordered the respondent to pay a civil
penalty of $25,000.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation.
93-185
People of the State of Illinois v. Ownes-
Brockway Glass Container, Inc. - The Board
accepted a stipulation and settlement
agreement in this air enforcement action
against a Cook County facility, ordered the
respondent to pay a civil penalty of
$10,000.00, and ordered the respondent to
cease and desist from further violation.
93-187
People of the State of Illinois v. Solar
Corporation - The Board accepted a stipulation
and settlement agreement in this air
enforcement action against a Lake County
facility, ordered the respondent to pay a civil
penalty of $7,000.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation.
93-188
People of the State of Illinois v. The Segerdahl
Corporation - The Board accepted a stipulation
and settlement agreement in this air
enforcement action against a Cook County
facility, ordered the respondent to pay a civil
penalty of $3,000.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation.
93-189
People of the State of Illinois v. Graftek Press,
Inc. - The Board accepted a stipulation and
settlement agreement in this air enforcement
action against a McHenry County facility,
ordered the respondent to pay a civil penalty
of $10,000.00, and ordered the respondent to
cease and desist from further violation.
93-235
Texor Petroleum Company v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a provisional
variance that extends the Stage II vapor
recovery requirements for 45 days for five of
its Cook and DuPage County facilities.
93-236
Kean Oil company v. EPA - Upon receipt of
an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted the petitioner a provisional variance
that extends the Stage II vapor recovery
requirements for 45 days for its Cook County
facility.
93-237
Graham C-Stores Company v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a provisional
variance that extends the Stage II vapor
recovery requirements for 45 days for five of
its Cook and Lake County facilities.
93-238
Boncosky Oil Company v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a provisional
variance that extends the Stage II vapor
recovery requirements for 45 days for five of
its McHenry and Kane County facilities.
93-239
Paul and Bill's Service Center, Inc. v. EPA -
Upon receipt of an Agency recommendation,
the Board granted the petitioner a provisional
variance that extends the Stage II vapor
recovery requirements for 45 days for its Kane
County facility.
93-240
Scott's Unocal 76, Inc. v. EPA - Upon receipt
of an Agency recommendation, the Board
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granted the petitioner a provisional variance
that extends the Stage II vapor recovery
requirements for 45 days for its McHenry
County facility.
93-241
Thornton Oil Cocmpany v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a provisional
variance that extends the Stage II vapor
recovery requirements for 45 days for sixteen
of its Cook, DuPage, Will, Kane, and Lake
County facilities.
93-242
Go-Tane Service Stations, Inc. v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a provisional
variance that extends the Stage II vapor
recovery requirements for 45 days for two of
its DuPage and Kane County facilities.
93-243
Gas Mart (Posen Station) v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a provisional
variance that extends the Stage II vapor
recovery requirements for 45 days for its
Cook County facility.
93-244
Gas Mart (Riverdale Station) v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a provisional
variance that extends the Stage II vapor
recovery requirements for 45 days its Cook
County facility.
93-245
Chicago Extruded Metals Company v. EPA -
Upon receipt of an Agency recommendation,
the Board granted the petitioner a 6-day
provisional variance from the ninety-day
limitation on accumulation of hazardous
wastes at its Cook County facility.
AC 92-50
Logan County Health Department v.
Lincoln/Logan Landfill - Having previsously
found the Logan County respondent in
violation of the Act, the Board ordered the
respondent to pay hearing costs in the amount
of $1,431.88 within 30 days of the date of this
order.
AC 93-50
Sangamon County v. Peter Rapacz - The
Board granted voluntary withdrawal of the
administrative citation filed against the Sanga-
mon County respondent, vacating its default
order entered November 18, 1993.
AC 93-51
Sangamon County v. Peter Rapacz - The
Board granted voluntary withdrawal of the
administrative citation filed against the Sanga-
mon County respondent, vacating its default
order entered November 18, 1993.
AC 93-53
Sangamon County v. Johnco Construction
Company and Pontious Brothers Excavating -
The Board entered a default order finding
violations of Act at the Sangamon County
facility and ordered the respondents to pay a
civil penalty of $1,000.00 within 30 days.
AC 93-56
IEPA v. Knox County Landfill Committee -
The Board entered a default order finding
violations of the Act at the Knox County
facility and ordered the respondent to pay a
civil penalty of $1,000.00 within 30 days.
R93-11
In the Matter of: Smaller Source Permit
Rules: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
Parts 201 and 211 -
See Rulemaking Update.
NEW CASES
NEW CASES - December 2, 1993 BOARD MEET
- December 2, 1993 BOARD MEETING
ING
93-179
IBP, inc. (Joslin Facility) v. EPA - The Board
accepted an amended petition for appeal of an
NPDES permit involving a Henry County
facility for hearing.
93-196
TRW, Inc. v. EPA - The Board accepted an
amended petition for variance from certain of
the air pollution control regulations involving a
Cook County facility for hearing.
93-204
Mark and Jeanne Doruff, William and Marla
Bolen, Ralph and Karen Nuzzo, Gary and
Valerie Braun, Roman and Geri Maluk, Jagvir
and Vicki Singh, Arthur and Nellie Reyes, and
Dan Rodiguez v. Bloomingdale Elementary
School Distict 13 and FGM, Inc. - The Board
denied the motions to dismiss the complaint as
frivolous and duplicitous and accepted this
citizens' noise enforcement action against a
DuPage County facility for hearing.
93-228
Safety-Kleen Corporlation (Elgin Service
Center) v. EPA - The Board accepted this land
permit appeal involving a Cook County facility
for hearing.
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93-229
People of the State of Illinois v. Hydraulic
Research Co., d/b/a Accurate Brake and
Clutch Exchange - Upon receipt of proposed
stipulation and settlement agreement and an
agreed motion to request relief from hearing
the requirement in this air enforcement action
against a Cook County facility, the Board
ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
93-230
The Village of Hodgkins v. EPA - The Board
requested an amended petition in this
underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Cook County facility.
93-231
People of the State of Illinois v. Prestwick
Utilities Company - Upon receipt of proposed
stipulation and settlement agreement and an
agreed motion to request relief from hearing
the requirement in this water enforcement
action against a Will County facility, the
Board ordered publication of the required
newspaper notice.
93-232
David Geuther and Fehr-Graham & Associates
(Dave's Standard Service) v. EPA - The
Board requested an amended petition in this
underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a LaSalle County facility.
93-233
Enviropur Waste Refining and Technology,
Inc. v. EPA - The Board accepted this land
permit appeal involving a Cook County facility
for hearing.
93-234
K & H Disposal v. EPA - The Board accepted
this land permit appeal involving an Iroquois
County facility for hearing.
93-235
Texor Petroleum Company v. EPA -
See
Final Actions.
93-236
Kean Oil company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
93-237
Graham C-Stores Company v. EPA -
See
Final Actions.
93-238
Boncosky Oil Company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
93-239
Paul Land Bill's Service Center, Inc. v. EPA -
See Final Actions.
93-240
Scott's Unocal 76, Inc. v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
93-241
Thornton Oil Company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
93-242
Go-Tane Service Stations, Inc. v. EPA -
See
Final Actions.
93-243
Gas Mart (Posen Station) v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
93-244
Gas Mart (Riverdale Station) v. EPA -
See
Final Actions.
93-245
Chicago Extruded Metals Company v. EPA -
See Final Actions.
93-246
City of Elgin v. EPA - The Board requested
an amended petition in this underground
storage tank reimbursement appeal involving a
facility in Cook and Kane Counties.
AS 93-8
In the Matter of: Petition of Akzo Chemicals,
Inc. for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 304.105 and 302.208 - The Board
accepted an amended petition for an adjusted
standard from certain of the water pollution
control regulations for this Grundy County
facility.
FINAL ACTIONS
FINAL ACTIONS - December 16, 1993 BOARD MEETING
- December 16, 1993 BOARD MEETING
92-74
Kenneth F. Metivier and Cynthia Metivier v.
Douglas Kenyon, d/b/a Douglas Kenyon, Inc.
- The Board found that Respondent did not
violate the nuisance noise prohibitions of the
Act and Board regulations and dismissed the
complaint.
92-191
People of the State of Illinois v. PPG
Industries, Inc. with a business unit known as
PPG/Mazer Chemicals - The Board accepted a
stipulation and settlement agreement in this air
enforcement action against a Lake County
facility, ordered the respondent to pay a civil
penalty of $37,500.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation. J. Theodore Meyer concurred.
93-12
H & H Towing-Phillips 66 v. EPA - The
Board granted voluntary dismissal of this
underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Lake County facility.
93-18
City of Roodhouse v. EPA - The Board
granted voluntary dismissal of this
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underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Greene County facility.
Consolidated with PCB 93-19.
93-19
City of Roodhouse v. EPA - The Board
granted voluntary dismissal of this
underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Greene County facility.
Consolidated with PCB 93-18.
93-57
People of the State of Illinois v. Illinois Ayers
Oil Company - The Board accepted a
stipulation and settlement agreement in this
underground storage tank enforcement action
against a Hancock County facility, ordered the
respondent to pay a civil penalty of $4,800.00,
and ordered the respondent to cease and desist
from further violation.
93-135
City of Springfield v. EPA - The Board
granted this Sangamon County facility a five-
year variance with conditions from certain of
the water pollution control regulations relating
to dissolved oxygen in the Sangamon River.
93-159
Perma-Treat of Illinois, Inc. v. EPA - The
Board reversed certain Agency-imposed
conditions in this RCRA permit appeal
involving a Williamson County facility. C. A.
Manning and M. McFawn dissented; J.
Theodore Meyer concurred.
93-171
Leo G. Fore v. Midstate Kart Club - The
Board dismissed this citizen's noise complaint
against a Sangamon County facility,
concluding that the respondent was an
organized amateur or professional sporting
activity, as defined and exempted by the Act.
93-178
General Chemical Corporation v. EPA - The
Board granted this St. Clair County facility a
45-day extension of a previous variance with
conditions from certain of the air pollution
control regulations relating to particle
emissions.
93-190
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills v. EPA - The
Board granted dismissal of this statewide land
variance petition as moot.
93-197
Uno-Ven Company v. EPA - The Board
dismissed this petition for a variance from
certain of the water pollution control
regulations for a Will County facility, since
the adoption of a new site-specific rule
rendered the petition moot.
93-207
Naval Training Center Great Lakes, United
States Department of the Navy v. EPA - The
Board granted voluntary dismissal of this air
variance petition involving a Lake County
facility.
93-214
People of the State of Illinois v. Handy &
Harman - The Board accepted a stipulation
and settlement agreement in this land
enforcement action against a Cook County
facility, ordered the respondent to pay a civil
penalty of $25,00.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation. J. Theodore Meyer concurred.
93-216
People of the State of Illinois v. Aluminum
Coil Anodizing Corporation - The Board
accepted a stipulation and settlement
agreement in this air enforcement action
against a Cook County facility, ordered the
respondent to pay a civil penalty of
$17,500.00, and ordered the respondent to
cease and desist from further violation. J.
Theodore Meyer concurred.
93-226
Dimitri's Auto Service v. EPA - The Board
granted voluntary dismissal of this
underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Cook County facility.
93-229
People of the State of Illinois v. Hydraulic
Research Co., d/b/a Accurate Brake and
Clutch Exchange - The Board accepted a
stipulation and settlement agreement in this air
enforcement action against a Cook County
facility, ordered the respondent to pay a civil
penalty of $9,000.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation. J. Theodore Meyer concurred.
93-231
People of the State of Illinois v. Prestwick
Utilities Company - The Board accepted a
stipulation and settlement agreement in this
water enforcement action against a Will
County facility, ordered the respondent to pay
a civil penalty of $14,000.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation. J. Theodore Meyer concurred.
93-251
The Hertz Corporation v. EPA - Upon receipt
of an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted the Cook County petitioner a 45-day
extension of its previous provisional variance
that extended the Stage II vapor recovery
requirements.
93-252
Phillips 66 Company v. EPA - Upon receipt of
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an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted the petitioner a provisional variance
that extends the Stage II vapor recovery
requirements for 45 days for twenty-three of
its Cook, DuPage, Kane, Will and Kendall,
Lake and McHenry County facilities.
93-253
Graham Oil Company v. EPA - Upon receipt
of an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted the petitioner a provisional variance
that extends the Stage II vapor recovery
requirements for 45 days for four of its Cook
and Lake County facilities.
93-254
T.M.L. Associates, Inc., d/b/a Amoco Food
Shop - The Crossing - Upon receipt of an
Agency recommendation, the Board granted
the Kane County petitioner a provisional
variance that extends the Stage II vapor
recovery requirements for 45 days.
AC 93-52
IEPA v. Craig Linton - The Board entered a
default order finding a violation of the Act at a
LaSalle County facility and ordered the
respondent to pay a civil penalty of $500.00
within 30 days.
R86-9(B)
In the Matter of: Hazardous Waste
Prohibitions -
See Rulemaking Update.
R93-8
In the Matter of: Petition of Uno-Ven to
Amend Reguations Pertaining to Water
Pollution -
See Rulemaking Update.
R93-10
In the Matter of: RCRA Subtitle D
Amendments (Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm.
Code Part 810, Part 811, and Part 814 -
See
Rulemaking Update.
NEW CASES
NEW CASES - December 16, 1993 BOARD MEET
- December 16, 1993 BOARD MEETING
ING
93-192
The Decatur Auto Auction, Inc. v. Macon
County Farm Bureau, Inc., The Macon
County Fair Association, and The Macon
County Horsemen's Association - The Board
accepted this citizen's air enforcement action
against a Macon County facility for hearing.
93-215
Marvin Damron v. IEPA and Tomahawk
Group, Inc. - The Board accepted an amended
petition and set this third party NPDES permit
appeal involving a Henry County facility for
hearing.
93-230
The Village of Hodgkins v. EPA - The Board
accepted an amended petition and set this
underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Cook County facility for
hearing.
93-246
City of Elgin v. EPA - The Board requested a
second amended petition in this underground
storage tank reimbursement appeal involving a
facility located in Cook and Kane Counties.
93-247
Valerie Johnson, Michael Brenston, Cheryl
Johnson v. Emergency Preparedness & Dis-
aster Services, Chicago Fire Department, City
of Chicago - The Board held this citizens'
Emergency Planning and Community Right-
To-Know Act (EPCRA) enforcement action
against a Cook County facility for a frivolous
and duplicitous determination.
93-248
People of the State of Illinois v. John Prior
and Industrial Salvage, Inc. - The Board
accepted this land enforcement action against a
Marion County facility for hearing.
93-249
Glenbard Wastewater Authority v. EPA - The
Board accepted this NPDES permit appeal
involving a DuPage County facility for
hearing.
93-250
People of the State of Illinois v. Clark Oil &
Refining Corporation (Wood River Refinery)
The Board accepted this air enforcement
action against a Madison County facility for
hearing.
93-251
The Hertz Corporation v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
93-252
Phillips 66 Company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
93-253
Graham Oil Company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
93-254
T.M.L. Associates, Inc., d/b/a Amoco Food
Shop - The Crossing -
See Final Actions.
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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.
January 6
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago.
January 11
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-183
UST-FRD
Edgewater Beach Apartments Corp. v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 11-
500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
January 19
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-55
UST-FRD
Clarendon Hills/Bridal Center (Learsi & Co., Inc.) v. EPA - Clarendon Hills Village
Hall, Board Room, 1 North Prospect Avenue, Clarendon Hills.
January 19
9:30 a.m.
PCB 93-161
N-E, Citizens
Joseph A. Schrantz, Charles Hullihan, and Elizabeth Stearns v. Village of Villa Park,
Villa Park Rotary Club, Villa Park Kiwanis Club, and Villa Park Masonic Lodge -
DuPage County Courthouse, Courtroom 2001, 505 North County Farm Road,
Wheaton.
January 20
9:30 a.m.
PCB 93-161
N-E, Citizens
Joseph A. Schrantz, Charles Hullihan, and Elizabeth Stearns v. Village of Villa Park,
Villa Park Rotary Club, Villa Park Kiwanis Club, and Villa Park Masonic Lodge -
DuPage County Courthouse, Courtroom 2001, 505 North County Farm Road,
Wheaton.
January 24
9:00 a.m.
PCB 93-87
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. South Holland Metal Finishing Co., Inc. - James R.
Thompson Center, Suite 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
January 25
9:00 a.m.
PCB 93-233
P-A, Land
Enviropur Waste Refining and Technology, Inc. v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center,
Suite 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
January 27
10:00 a.m.
R93-26
R, Air
In the Matter of: Amendments to New Source Review Rules, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 203 -
Pollution Control Board Conference Room, 600 S. Second Street, Suite 402,
Springfield.
February 1
9:30 a.m.
PCB 93-121
P-A, Land
Gunite Corporation v. EPA - State of Illinois Building, Third Floor, Large Conference
Room, 200 South Wyman, Rockford.
February 1
9:30 a.m.
PCB 93-249
P-A, NPDES
Glenbard Wastewater Authority v. EPA - DuPage County Courthouse, Courtroom
2001, 505 North County Farm Road, Wheaton.
February 2
9:00 a.m.
AC 93-42
AC
Sangamon County v. Norman Clark and Brenda Bertrand (Springfield
Township/Clark) SCDPH-93-AC-9 - Illinois Pollution Control Board, 600 South
Second Street, Springfield.
February 8
10:00 a.m.
PCB 92-178
N-E, Citizens
John Zarlenga and Jean Zarlenga v. Bloomingdale Partners, an Illinois Limited
Partnership, Howard Edison, Bruce McClaren and Gary Lakin - Wood Dale Public
Library, 520 North Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale.
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9:00 a.m.
PCB 93-215
P-A, NPDES,
Third Party
Marvin Damron v. EPA and Tomahawk Group, Inc. - Union Federal Savings and
Loan Building, Community Room, 104 North Tremont, Kewanee.
February 8
10:00 a.m.
R93-27
R, Water
In the Matter of: Groundwater Protection: Amendments to Groundwater Quality
Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code 620) - Capitol Building, Room 1228, Springfield.
February 9
10:00 a.m.
PCB 92-178
N-E, Citizens
John Zarlenga and Jean Zarlenga v. Bloomingdale Partners, an Illinois Limited
Partnership, Howard Edison, Bruce McClaren and Gary Lakin - Wood Dale Public
Library, 520 North Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale.
February 10
10:00 a.m.
PCB 92-178
N-E, Citizens
John Zarlenga and Jean Zarlenga v. Bloomingdale Partners, an Illinois Limited
Partnership, Howard Edison, Bruce McClaren and Gary Lakin - Wood Dale Public
Library, 520 North Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale.
February 10
10:00 a.m.
R93-27
R, Water
In the Matter of: Groundwater Protection: Amendments to Groundwater Quality
Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code 620) - James R. Thompson Center, Room 9-040, 100
West Randolph Street, Chicago.
February 16
10:00 a.m.
PCB 91-11
P-A, RCRA
Burlington Northern Railroad Company v. EPA - Knox County Courthouse, 200 South
Cherry Street, Galesburg.
February 16
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-230
UST-FRD
The Village of Hodgkins v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Room 11-500, 100
West Randolph Street, Chicago.
March 23
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-145
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Monarch Asphalt Co. - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
March 24
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-145
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Monarch Asphalt Co. - James R. Thompson Center,
Room 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
Calendar Code
A-C
Administrative Citation
A-E
Air Enforcement
A-S
Adjusted Standard
A-V
Air Variance
CSO
Combined Sewer
L-E
Land Enforcement
Overflow Exception
L-S-R
Landfill Siting Review
L-V
Land Variance
N-E
Noise Enforcement
N-V
Noise Variance
P-A
Permit Appeal
PWS-E
Public Water Supply Enforcement
PWS-V
Public Water Supply Variance
R
Regulatory Proceeding
S0
2
S0
2
Alternative Standards
SWH-E
Special Waste Hauling Enforcement
SWH-V
Special Waste Hauling Variance
T
Thermal Demonstration Rule
(35 ILL. ADM. CODE 302.211(F)
T-C
Tax Certifications
T-S
Trade Secrets
W-E
Water Enforcement
W-V
Water Variance
WWS
Water-Well Setback Exception
UST-E
Underground Storage Tank Enforcement
UST-FRD
Underground Storage Tank Fund Reimbursement Determination
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Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
The Restricted Status List was developed to give additional notification to officials of public water
supplies which are in violation of 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Subtitle F: Public Water Supplies, Chapter I or the
Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
The Restricted Status List will include all Public Water Supplies for which the Agency has information
indicating a violation of any of the following requirements: Finished water quality requirements of 35
Ill. Adm. Code, Part 604, Subparts B and C; maintenance of adequate pressure on all parts of the
distribution system under all conditions of demand; meeting raw water quantity requirements of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 604.502; or maintenance of treatment facilities capable of providing water "assuredly adequate in
quantity" as required by Section 18 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
A public water supply on the Restricted Status List will not be issued permits for water main extensions,
except for certain limited situations, or unless the supply has been granted a variance from the Illinois
Pollution Control Board for the violation, or from permit issuance requirements of Section 39 of the Act.
This list is continually being revised as new information becomes available, and therefore, specific
inquiries as to the status of any public water supply should be directed to the Division of Public Water
Supplies for final determination. This list reflects the status as of January 1, 1994.
*
Indicates public water supplies which have been added to the list since the previous
publication.
**
Indicates acti ons are being taken by officials to bring the public water supply into
compliance.
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Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
January, 1994
POP.
LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY NO.
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM
SERVED
DATE
Alexander Co. - McClure-East Cape PWD (0035050)
7
Inadequate Dist. System
1,225
12/13/85
Storage
*
Alma (Marion Co. - 1210050)
7
Atrazine
450
12/15/93
Altamont ( Effingham Co. - 0490050)
4
Trihalomethane
2,400
06/15/92
Arenzville (Cass Co. - 0170050)
5
Nitrate
400
03/20/81
Ashley (Washington Co. - 1890100)
6
Trihalomethane
825
06/15/92
*
Auburn (Sangamon Co. - 1670050)
5
Atrazine
3,724
12/15/93
Bellwood (Cook Co. - 0310150)
2
Radium
20,000
12/14/90
Biggsville (Henderson Co.
- 0710050)
5
Radium & Radiological
400
03/17/86
Bond Co. - Royal Lake Wtr Dstrct (0055100)
6
Trihalomethane
228
06/15/92
Bradford (Stark Co. - 1750050)
1
Radium
920
03/17/86
Brownstown ( Fayette Co. - 0510100)
6
Trihalomethane
820
06/15/92
Buckingham (Kankakee Co.
- 0910250)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
330
03/17/89
Buda (Bureau Co. - 0110100)
1
Radium
700
06/15/93
Bureau Co. - Bailey Sbdv (0115100)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
43
01/13/82
Bush (Williamson Co. - 1990050)
5
Trihalomethane
403
06/15/93
Byron (Ogle Co. - 1410100)
1
Radium
2,500
06/15/93
Campus (Livingston Co. - 1050050)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
230
03/20/81
**
Carroll Co. - Carroll Hts Utl Cmpny (0155200)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
80
03/20/81
Carroll Co. - Century Pines Apts (0150020)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
12/14/90
Cedar Point Wtr Cmpny (LaSalle Co. - 0995040)
1
Radium
800
03/17/86
Champaign Co. - D&R Apts (0190030)
4
Inadequate Pres Tank
26
09/16/93
Chandlerville (Cass Co. - 0170200)
5
Nitrate
7,800
03/17/86
Coalton (Montgomery Co. - 1350100)
5
Low System Pressure
325
03/20/81
Coffeen (Montgomery Co. - 1350150)
5
Trihalomethane
800
03/17/92
Concord (Morgan Co. - 1370100)
5
Nitrate
240
03/17/86
Cook Co. - Mission Brook Sndst (0315920)
2
Radium
3,200
03/14/91
Cook Co. - Orland Hills Sbdv (0317000)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
154
08/31/81
Cook Co. - Plum Creek Condos (0317080)
2
Radium
570
03/17/86
Coulterville (Randolph Co.
- 1570150)
6
Trihalomethane
1,100
06/15/92
Creal Springs (Williamson Co.
- 1990300)
7
Inadequate Treatment
1,020
09/15/89
Plant & Source
Crystal Clear Wtr Cmpny (McHenry Co. - 1115150)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
900
09/16/88
Dallas City ( Hancock Co. - 0674300)
5
Trihalomethane
1,500
06/15/92
DeKalb Co. - Buck Lake Ests Sbdv (0375100)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
200
09/14/84
DeKalb Co. - DeKalb Univ Dvl Corp (0375148)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
950
12/16/92
DeWitt Co. - DeWitt Cnty Nursing Home (0395129)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
80
06/17/83
Diamond ( Grundy Co. - 0630250)
2
Radium & Radiological
1,170
08/21/81
*
Divernon (Sangamon Co. - 1670450)
5
Atrazine
1,192
12/15/93
Dover (Bureau Co. - 0110350)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
200
05/25/81
DuPage Co. - Belmont- Highwood PWD (0435180)
2
Trichloroethylene
498
09/16/93
DuPage Co. - Clarendon Wtr Cmpny (0435300)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,953
03/20/81
DuPage Co. - Ctzns Lombard Heights Dvn (0435700)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
980
12/17/82
DuPage Co. - Liberty Park Homeowners
Assn (0435600)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,092
09/17/92
DuPage Co. - Maple Hill Imprv Assn (0435800)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
234
08/31/81
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DuPage Co. - Northside Peterson Wlfnd (0435866)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
12/15/89
DuPage Co. - Northwest Belmont Imprv Assn (0435900)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
115
09/29/81
DuPage Co. - Pleasant Hill Cmnty Assn (0435980)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
180
03/17/89
DuPage Co. - Polo Drive & Saddle Rd
Sbdv (0437000)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
95
12/17/82
DuPage Co. - St Charles Cmsn Wlfnd 3 (0437040)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
12/15/89
DuPage Co. - South Burdette Wtr (0437320)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
06/16/89
DuPage Co. - York Center Coop (0437550)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
240
06/15/88
Elmwood (Peoria Co. - 1430300)
5
Radiological & Radium
2,117
03/17/86
Fairview (F ulton Co. - 0570450)
5
Radiological, Radium &
20
03/20/81
Inadequate Pressure Tank
Farina (Fayette Co. - 0510150)
6
Trihalomethane
600
06/15/92
Fulton Co. - Dunfermline -St David Wtr Cmsn (0575150)
5
Trihalomethane
850
03/15/93
Gillespie ( Macoupin Co. - 1170400)
5
Trihalomethane
7,221
06/15/92
*
Girard (Macoupin Co. - 1170450)
5
Atrazine
2,264
12/15/93
Goreville (Johnson Co. - 0870200)
7
Inadequate Treatment
978
09/15/89
Plant & Source
Greene Co. - Mt. Gilead Shcrhm (0615129)
6
Inadequate Pres. Ta nk
28
09/16/83
Grundy Co. - Heatherfield Sbdv (0635150)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
91
09/17/82
Grundy Co. - Lisbon North Inc (0631000)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
09/14/90
Grundy Co. - Ridgecrest North Sbdv (0635250)
2
Inadequate Pres Tank
85
09/16/93
Henry (Marshall Co. - 1230050)
1
Nitrate
2,740
06/15/90
Henry Co. - Country Ests Sbdv (0735050)
1
Nitrate
250
06/15/90
Henry Co. - Daytons Valley View Well 1 (0735186)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Green River Well 5 (0735416)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Hazelwood 1st Addn Well 2 (0735446)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Hazelwood 2nd Addn Well 1 (0735646)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Hazelwood 2nd Addn Well 2 (0735666)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Hazelwood 2nd Addn Well 3 (0735686)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Hazelwood West Sbdv (0735250)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
89
03/19/84
Henry Co. - Holmes Small Farm Sbdv (0735246)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/16/83
Henry Co. - Level Acres Wtr Sys Inc (0735536)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Lake Lynwood Wtr Sys (0735330)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
98
08/31/81
Henry Co. - Level Acres Well 1 (0735436)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
09/17/82
Henry Co. - Ophiem PWS (0735150)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
150
06/18/82
Henry Co. - Osco Mutual Wtr Supply Cpy Inc (0735200)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
115
12/15/89
Henry Co. - Pine Ridge Utl Inc (0735400)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
46
09/29/81
Hurst - (Williams on Co. 1990450)
7
Trihalomethane
873
03/15/93
Iroquois Co. - A Merkle-C Kniprath Home (0755389)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
98
03/16/90
*
Iroquois Co. - Belmont Acres
MWC (0755150)
4
Arsenic
14,000
12/15/93
Iroquois Co. Spring Creek Campground II Inc. (0750030)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
--
12/16/91
Island Lake Wtr Cmpny (Lake Co. - 0975080)
2
Iron
2,250
06/15/90
*
JoDaviess Co. - Bahl Wtr/Pioneer Acres (0855200)
1
Inad. Pres. Storage
700
12/15/93
Johnson Co. - Burnside PWD (0875050)
7
Inadequate Treatment
1,642
09/15/89
Plant & Source & TTHM
Kane Co. - Broadview Academy (0895149)
2
Radium
304
09/19/86
Kane Co. - Highland Sbdv (0895530)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
09/16/83
Kane Co. - Moecherville Sbdv (0895300)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,120
03/20/81
Kane Co. - Park View Wtr Corp (0895500)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
150
12/17/82
Kane Co. - Pleasant Village (0895228)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
N/A
06/18/82
Kane Co. - Silver Glen Ests (0890040)
2
Radium
10
06/15/93
Kane Co. - St Charles Skyline Swr-Wtr Cpy (0895030)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,300
09/19/86
Kane Co. - Wermes Sbdv (0895750)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
150
12/16/88
Kangley (LaSalle Co. - 0990250)
1
Radium
200
03/17/86
Kankakee Co. - Good Shepherd Manor (0915189)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
140
03/17/89
Kankakee Co. - Skyview Sbdv (0915526)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
65
09/14/84
Kendall Co. - Bonnie Lane
Wtr (0930010)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
49
09/16/93
Kendall Co. - Farm Colony (0935140)
2
Radium
25
03/17/86
Kendall Co. - Fox Lawn Utl Cmpny (0935150)
2
Radium
240
03/17/86
Kendall Co. - Metro Utl Valley Dvn (0935100)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
2,200
03/16/90
Kingston Mines (Peoria Co.
- 1430450)
5
Radium
350
03/17/86
*
Kinmundy (Marion Co. - 1210300)
6
Atrazine
1,923
12/15/93
Kinsman ( Grundy Co. - 0630450)
2
Radium
150
03/17/86
Kirkwood (Warren Co. - 1870050)
5
Radium & Radiological
1,008
07/23/93
Ladd (Bureau Co. - 0110450)
1
Radium
1,350
10/04/85
Lake Co. - Acorn Acres Sbdv (0975020)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
250
12/16/83
Lake Co. - Blan Mar Hills Homeowners
Assn (0970090)
2
Radium
18
12/16/91
*
Lake Co. - Bluff Lake Lodges,
Inc (0970240)
2
Inad. Pres. Storage
25,200
12/15/93
Lake Co. - Briarcrest Sbdv Hmownrs Assn (0971060)
2
Radium & Gross Alpha
120
12/16/92
Lake Co. - D L Well Owners Assn (0975380)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
125
03/18/83
Lake Co. - Echo Lake Block IV Water
Assn (0970130)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
06/15/88
Lake Co. - Echo Lake Wtr Sys Block 7 (0975820)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
48
09/16/83
Lake Co. - Elm Oak Mutual Wtr Sys (0975736)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
45
06/13/86
& Radium
Lake Co. - Forest Lake Addn (0975500)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
180
12/16/83
Lake Co. - Glenkirk Campus North (0977189)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
64
06/15/88
Lake Co. - Glenkirk Campus South (0977199)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
36
06/15/88
Lake Co. - Glenstone Sbdv (0970160)
2
Radium
168
09/17/92
Lake Co. - Highland Lake Sbdv (0975750)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
294
03/20/81
Lake Co. - Lakewood Wtr Sys (0975400)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
49
12/16/83
Lake Co. - Maple Hill Nursing Ctr (0971090)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
204
06/15/93
Lake Co. - Pekara Sbdv (0975900)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
2,173
05/25/81
Lake Co. - Sturm Sbdv (0977010)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
63
03/16/84
Lake Co. - Summit Homeowners Assn (0975280)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
48
03/16/84
Lake Co. - Sylvan Lake 1st Sbdv (0977100)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
210
06/14/91
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Lake Co. - Towner Sbdv (0977250)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
238
01/14/82
Lake Co. - Wadsworth Oaks Sbdv (0977320)
2
Radium
80
09/19/86
Lake Co. - West Shoreland Sbdv (0977050)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
220
06/14/91
LaSalle Co. - Four Lakes Sbdv (0995110)
1
Radium
35
09/19/86
LaSalle Co. - Il Prairie Est Sbdv (0995300)
1
Radium
45
06/15/88
LaSalle Co. - Lynnwood Water Corp (0995336)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
114
03/18/83
LaSalle Co. - Woodsmoke Ranch Assn (0990030)
1
Inadeq. Pres. Tank & Radium
350 06/15/90
Little York (Warren Co. - 1870100)
5
Radium
356
12/16/91
Livingston Co. - Salem Childrens Hm (1055229)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
66
03/18/83
Logan Co. - Bartmann Health Care Center (1075169)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
93
12/16/83
London Mills - (Fulton County - 0574620)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
670
12/14/84
Lostant (LaSalle Co. - 0990450)
1
Radium & Radiological
550
03/17/86
*
Macoupin Co. - ADGPTV (1175200)
5
Atrazine
16,437
12/15/93
Macoupin Co. - Palmyra-Modesto Wtr Assn (1175150)
5
Atrazine
1,140
06/15/93
Macoupin Co. - RR 1 - Il Wtr Assn (1175260)
5
Trihalomethane
81
06/15/92
*
Macoupin Co. - Scottville Rural Wtr (1170010)
5
Atrazine
510
12/15/93
Macoupin Co. - Staunton Res Rd Wtr Coop (1175250)
5
Total Trihalomethane
60
03/15/93
Mapleton (Peoria Co. - 1430500)
5
Radium
235
03/17/86
Marshall Co. - Hopewell Wtr Wks (1235150)
1
Radium & Radiological
350
03/17/86
McDonough Co. - Emmett Utl Inc (1095200)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
39
12/17/82
McHenry Co. - C & A Wtr Corp (1115270)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
33
06/18/82
McHenry Co. - Community Srvc Corp (1115350)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
750
09/16/83
McHenry Co. - Deering Oaks Sbdv (1115200)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
12/17/82
McHenry Co. - Prairie Ridge Assn (1115730)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
140
03/16/90
McHenry Co. - Walk-Up-Woods Wtr Cmpny (1115800)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
763
12/17/82
McLean Co. - Cropsey Cmnty Wtr (1135150)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
03/20/81
*
McLean Co. - Hunters Knoll
Sbdv (1130030)
4
1,2-Dichloropropane
25
12/15/93
Media (Henderson Co. - 0710250)
5
Nitrate
150
03/17/86
Mercer Co. - M C L W Sys Inc (1315150)
1
Inadequate Source
100
03/20/81
Mercer Co. - Swedona Wtr Assn (1315200)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
100
06/15/90
*
Modesto ( Macoupin Co. - 1170600)
5
Atrazine
240
12/15/93
*
Monmouth (Warren Co. - 1870150)
5
Radium
9,500
12/15/93
Monroe Co. - Maple Leaf Ests Wtr Corp (1335100)
6
Inadequate Pres. Tank
39
03/20/81
Mount Clare (Macoupin Co. - 1170650)
5
Trihalomethane
858
03/17/92
Naplate (LaSalle Co. - 0990600)
1
Radium
581
03/17/86
Neponset (Bureau Co - 0110700)
1
Radium
640
09/14/90
New Boston (Mercer Co. - 1310250)
1
Nitrate
750
12/14/84
*
Nilwood ( Macoupin Co. - 1170750)
5
Atrazine
1,063
12/15/93
Odell (Livingston Co. - 1050550)
4
Radium
1,100
03/17/86
Ogle Co. - Lindenwood Wtr Assn (1415300)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
01/13/82
*
Palmyra ( Macoupin Co. - 1170800)
5
Atrazine
850
12/15/93
Patoka (Marion Co. - 1210400)
6
Trihalomethane
820
12/16/92
*
Pawnee (Sangamon Co. - 1670850)
5
Atrazine
2,672
12/15/93
Peoria Co. - Brookview Sbdv (1435100)
5
Nitrate
300
09/16/93
Peoria Co. - Edelstein Wtr Coop (1435150)
5
Radium & Radiological
115
06/13/86
Peoria Co. - Fahnstock Court Sbdv (1435200)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
05/25/81
Peoria Co. - Galena Knolls Sbdv (1435300)
5
Nitrate
180
06/15/88
Peoria Co. - Trivoli PWD (1435510)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
350
06/17/83
Peoria Co. - Woodland Hts Ests Sbdv (1435760)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
245
03/20/81
Prairie City (McDonough Co.
- 1090400)
5
Radiological & Radium
620
03/17/86
Princeville (Peoria Co. - 1430750)
5
Radiological & Radium
2,212
03/17/86
Ransom (LaSalle Co. - 0990900)
1
Radium
450
03/17/86
Raritan (Henderson Co. - 0710350)
5
Radium & Radiological
177
03/17/86
Reddick (Kankakee Co. - 0914780)
2
Radium
208
09/16/93
Richview (Washington Co.
- 1890500)
6
Inadequate Pres. Tank
592
09/19/86
Rockdale (Will Co. - 1970850)
2
Radium
1,500
03/17/86
Rock Island Co. - Byron Hls Sbdv Well 6 (1617266)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
12/17/82
Rock Island Co. - Country Club Mnr Well 1 (1617286)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
01/14/82
Rock Island Co. - Croppers 2nd & 3rd Addn (1615200)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
29
12/16/83
Rock Island Co. - Eberts 2nd Addn (1615280)
1
Inadequate Pressure Tank
35
09/15/89
Rock Island Co. - Evergreen Vlg Sbdv (1615310)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
250
03/20/81
Rock Island Co. - Fairacres Assn (1615350)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
220
03/20/81
Rock Island Co. - Larson Court Rentals (1615728)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
48
01/14/82
Rock Island Co. - Lemon Street Well Cmpny (1615550)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
470
03/20/81
Rock Island Co. - Park Hill Ests Well 1 (1617806)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
06/18/82
Rock Islan d Co. - Park Hill Ests Well 2 (1617686)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
06/18/82
Rock Island Co. - Rock Island Arsn (1615387)
1
Trihalomethane
9,000
06/15/92
Rock Island Co. - Silvis Heights Wtr Corp (1615750)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,680
03/20/82
Rock Island Co. - Suburban Heights Sbdv (1615800)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
114
12/16/83
Rock Island Co. - Tindalls Addn Wtr Sys (1617956)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
06/18/82
Rock Island Co. - Tindalls 3rd & 6th Addns (1617376)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
28
06/18/82
Rock Island Co. - Tower Ridge Sbdv (1615780)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
70
09/17/92
Rock Island Co. - Turkey Hollow Well Corp (1615686)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
06/18/82
Roseville (Warren Co. - 1870200)
5
Nitrate
1,254
03/17/89
Rosiclare ( Hardin Co. - 0690150)
7
Trihalomethane
1,791
09/17/92
Shipman ( Macoupin Co. - 1170950)
5
Atrazine
695
06/15/93
*
Smithboro (Bond Co. - 0050250)
6
Total Trihalomethane
201
12/15/93
Sorento (Bond Co. - 0050300)
6
Atrazine
710
06/15/92
South Pekin (Tazewell Co. - 1790650 )
5
Nitrate
1,400
06/15/93
South Wilmington ( Grundy Co. - 0630650)
2
Radium
750
03/15/93
Spring Valley (Bureau Co.
- 0111000)
1
Radium
5,850
09/17/92
St. Clair Co. - Save Site (1635289)
6
Trihalomethane
375
06/15/92
*
St. Elmo (Fayette Co. - 0510250)
6
Total Trihalomethane
3,053
12/15/93
St. Peter ( Fayette Co. - 0510300)
6
Trihalomethane
807
06/15/92
Standard ( Putnam Co. -1550300)
1
Radium
280
09/16/91
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Staunton ( Macoupin Co. - 1171050)
5
Trihalomethane
5,180
06/15/92
Steeleville (Randolph Co.
- 1570650)
6
Radium
2,305
03/17/86
Stephenson Co. - Park Crest Wtr Cmpny (1775100)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,200
09/14/84
Table Grove (Fulton Co. - 0570900)
5
Radium & Radiological
500
03/20/81
Taylor Springs (Montgomery Co.
- 1350650)
5
Trihalomethane
671
03/17/92
Tazewell Co. - Beverly Mnr Cntrl Imp Assn (1795120)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
525
03/17/89
Tazewell Co. - Beverly Mnr-Grant (1795100)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
610
03/20/81
Tazewell Co. - Breezeway Sbdv (1795150)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
175
09/17/82
Tazewell Co. - Hickory Hls Sbdv Assn 1 (1795386)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
31
06/14/85
Tazewell Co. - Hickory Hls Sbdv Assn 2 (1795396)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
30
06/14/85
Tazewell Co. - Mayfair Sbdv (1795750)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
150
03/16/90
Tazewell Co. - Oakhaven Sbdv (1795760)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
35
05/25/81
Tazewell Co. - Prairie View Wtr Assn (1795900)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
55
03/20/81
*
Thayer (Sangamon Co. - 1671250)
5
Atrazine
830
12/15/93
Union Co. - Lick Creek PWD (1815100)
7
Inadequate Treatment
816
09/15/89
Plant & Source
Vermilion Co. - North Fork Well Assn (1835186)
4
Inadequate Pres. Tank
66
06/17/83
Bardolph (McDonough Co. - 1090050)
5
Total Trihalomethane
299
09/16/93
Rock Island Co. - WSCO Dvl-Ridgewood (1615670)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
475
03/20/81
Viola (Mercer Co. - 1310450)
1
Radium
1,144
09/17/92
*
Virden (Macoupin Co. - 1171100)
5
Atrazine & TTHM
3,675
12/15/93
Westfield (Clark Co. - 0230200)
4
Inadequate Water Source
700
06/15/93
White City ( Macoupin Co. - 1171150)
7
Trihalomethane
280
06/15/93
White Hall ( Greene Co. - 0610400)
6
Atrazine
2,950
06/15/93
Whiteside Co. - Lakeview Sbdv (1955150)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank &
146
03/20/81
Nitrate
Whiteside Co. - Shady Nook (1950020)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
29
03/17/92
Will Co. - Bel-Air Sbdv (1975130)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
91
08/04/81
Will Co. - Clearview Sbdv (1975360)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
420
01/13/82
Will Co. - Dixie Dells (1977850)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
550
09/17/82
Will Co. - East Moreland Wtr Assn (1975600)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
753
03/20/81
Will Co. - Fair Acres Sbdv (1975680)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
185
10/19/81
Will Co. - Garden Street Imprv Assn (1975376)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
62
09/15/89
Will Co. - Greenfield Cmnty Well Cmpny (1975760)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
25
12/16/83
Will Co. - Hillview Sbdv (1975800)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
99
03/15/85
Will Co. - Huntley Cmnty Sbdv (1975840)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
48
03/16/84
Will Co. - Ingalls Park Sbdv (1975880)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
690
09/16/83
Will Co. - Lakewood Shores Imprv Assn (1975930)
2
Radium
93
03/17/86
Will Co. - Oakview Avenue Wtrwks Inc (1977210)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
350
03/20/81
Will Co. - Park Road Wtr Assn (1977330)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
12/17/82
Will Co. - Ridgewood Sbdv (1977650)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
315
06/18/82
Will Co. - Scribner Street Sbdv (1977660)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
50
03/18/83
Will Co. - Shawnita Trc Wtr Assn (1977690)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
125
09/17/92
Will Co. - Sunnyland Sbdv (1977730)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
350
09/16/83
Williamson (Madison Co. - 1191100)
6
Trihalomethane
350
06/15/92
Williamson Co. - Devils Kitchen Wtr Dst (1995160)
7
Inadequate Treatment Plt1,330
09/15/89
& Source & Trihalomethane
Williamson Co. - Lake of Egypt PWD (1995200)
7
Inadequate Treatment
7,743
09/15/89
Wilsonville ( Macoupin Co. - 1171200)
5
Trihalomethane
609
06/15/92
Winnebago Co. - Blue & Gold Homeowners
Assn (2015250) 1
Inad. Press. Tank &
170
06/17/83
Inad. Source of Supply
Winnebago Co. - Bradley Heights Sbdv (2015050)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
192
09/13/85
Winnebago Co. - Briar Garden Apts (2015190)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
12/17/82
Winnebago Co. - Cherry Vale East Apts (2015470)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
180
01/14/82
Winnebago Co. - Cherry View Apts (2015278)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
60
06/17/83
Winnebago Co. - Goldie B Floberg Cntr (2015439)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
54
03/16/84
Winnebago Co. - Great Oaks & Beacon Hls Apts (2015488)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
943
12/17/82
Winnebago Co. - Kishwaukee -Kilbuck Assn (2010010)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
42
03/16/90
Winnebago Co. - Larchmont Sbdv (2015290)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
106
06/17/83
Winnebago Co. - Legend Lakes Wtr Assn (2015300)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
225
03/14/91
Woodford Co. - Oak Ridge Sndst (2035300)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
240
03/20/81
Wyoming (Stark Co. - 1750200)
1
Radiological & Radium
1,614
03/17/86
Yates City ( Knox Co. - 0950700)
5
Radium and Inadequate
900
03/20/81
Pressure Tank
Public Water Supplies Removed from Previous List
Blandinsville (McDonough Co.
- 1090100)
Fithian (Vermilion Co. - 1830300)
Grantfork (Madison Co. - 1190350)
Granville ( Putnam Co. - 1550050)
Henry Co. - Hazelwood 1st Addn Well 5 (0735566)
Joliet Army Amn Plt-Mfg Plt (Will Co. - 1975877)
Mark (Putnam Co. - 1550250)
Norris (Fulton Co. - 0570750)
Rock Island Co. - Vanderheyden Sbdv (1617866)
Rock Island Co. - 176 Ave West Cmnty Wtr Sys (1617436)
Sawyerville ( Macoupin Co. - 1170850)
Vernon (Marion Co. - 1210550)
West Salem ( Edwards Co. - 0470200)
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Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Critical Review List -- Public Water Supplies
The Critical Review List was developed to give additional notification to officials of public water
supplies which may be close to being in violation of 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Subtitle F: Public Water Supplies,
Chapter I or the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
A supply will be placed on the Critical Review List when Agency records indicate that it is approaching any
of the violations which would place it on the Restricted Status List.
This list is continually being revised as new information becomes available, and therefore, specific
inquiries as to the status of any public water supply should be directed to the Division of Public Water
Supplies for final determination. This list reflects the status as of January 1, 1994.
*
Indicates public water supplies which have been added to the list since the previous publication.
**
Indicates actions are being taken
by officials to bring the public water supply into compliance.
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Division of Public Water Supplies
Critical Review List -- Public Water Supplies
January, 1994
POP.
LISTING
NAME OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY/COUNTY/FACILITY NO.
RGN
NATURE OF PROBLEM SERVED
DATE
Baylis (Pike Co. - 1490100)
5
Source Capacity
300
09/13/85
Bluford (Jefferson Co. - 0810100)
7
Low System Pressure
465
03/20/81
Camargo (Douglas Co. - 0410100)
4
Inadequate Treat ment Plant 400
12/16/91
*
Carlyle (Clinton Co. - 0270300)
6
Inadequate Treatment Plant
400
12/15/93
Caseyville (St. Clair Co.
- 1630250)
6
Low System Pressure
12,338
09/14/84
Clinton ( DeWitt Co. - 0390050)
4
Inadequate Plant Capacity
7,437 06/14/91
Davis (Stephenson Co. - 1770150)
1
Low System Pressure
600
09/17/92
*
DePue (Bureau Co. - 0110300)
1
Inadequate Treatment Plant
1,93012/15/93
DuPage Co. - Highland Hls Sndst (0435560)
2
Inadequate Pressure Tank 1,100
09/17/92
Edgewood ( Effingham Co. - 0490200)
4
Inadequate Source
574
12/14/84
*
Edwardsville (Madison Co. - 1190250)
6
Inad. Treatment Plant
30,581
12/15/93
Evansville (Randolph Co.
- 1570250)
6
Plant Capacity
1,838
05/25/81
Georgetown (Vermilion Co.
- 1830350)
4
Inadequate Wtr Plant
3,678
06/15/93
Hardin (Calhoun Co. - 0130200)
6
Low System Pressure
1,175
11/25/81
Jackson Co. - South Highway PWD (0775400)
7
Low System Pressure
8,189
06/15/92
Kane Co. - Lake Marian Wtr Corp (0895200)
2
Low System Pressure &
800
09/14/84
Inadequate Pres. St orage
Kincaid (Christian Co. - 0210250)
5
Plant Capacity
2,640
06/14/85
Lewistown (Fulton Co. - 0570600)
5
Inadequate Source
2,700
06/15/88
Mason (Effingham Co. - 0490300)
4
Inadequate Source
612
12/14/84
McHenry Co. - McHenry Shores Wtr Cmpny (1115020)
2
Low System Pressure
1,170
09/17/92
McHenry Co. - Whispering Hills Wtr Cmpny (1115700)
2
Low System Pressure
6,000
06/15/93
McHenry Co - Wonder Lake Wtr Cmpny (1115750)
2
Inadequate Storage
1,080
12/14/90
Millstadt (St. Clair Co.
- 1630850)
6
Low System Pressure
2,750
12/16/91
North Utica (LaSalle Co.
- 0990650)
1
Low System Pressure
3,943
03/18/84
Orangeville ( Stephenson Co. - 1770350)
1
Low System Pressure
590
03/17/86
*
Patoka (Marion Co. - 1210400)
6
Inadequate Treatment Plant
820
12/15/93
Pearl (Pike Co.1490650)
5
Inadequate Pres. Tank
322
09/17/82
Pecatonica (Winnebago Co.
-2010250)
1
Low System Pres.
1,830
06/15/90
Ramsey (Fayette Co. - 0510200)
6
Source Capacity &
1,350
09/13/85
Low System Pres.
Richland Co. - West Liberty Dundas Wtr Dist (1595050) 7
Low System Pres. &
693
12/14/84
Inadequate Source
Stockton (Jo Daviess Co.
- 0850450)
1
Low System Pressure
1,900
06/15/84
Sumner (Lawrence Co. - 1010300)
7
Low System Pressure
1,553
12/13/85
Taylor Springs (Montgomery Co.
- 1350650)
5
Low System Pressure
650
02/20/81
Walnut Hill (Marion Co. - 1210600)
6
Low System Pressure
1,200
06/14/85
Will Co. - Metro Utl Chickasaw Dvn (1975320)
2
Low System Pressure
7,700
09/17/92
Public Water Supplies Removed from Previous List
Germantown (C linton Co. - 0270350)
West Frankfort (Franklin Co.
- 0550700)
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