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Illinois Pollution Control Board News
Illinois Pollution Control Board News
No. 481
No. 481
April, 1994
April, 1994
RECENT DECISIONS
RECENT DECISIONS
PRIOR LANDOWNER FOUND IN VIOLATION, ORDERED TO
INVESTIGATE AND REMEDIATE SITE; REIMBURSEMENT OF
CURRENT LANDOWNER'S CORRECTIVE ACTION COSTS
POSSIBLE, PCB 92-80
In a recent interim decision, in
Lake County Forest Preserve Dist.
v. Ostro
(Mar. 31, 1994), PCB 92-80, the Board confronted the
issue of a person found to have violated the Act recompensing a
landowner for response costs. The Board ordered a prior
landowner who caused contamination of the property to investigate
the extent of contamination, remediate any remaining
contamination, and reimburse the present landowner for the costs it
incurred in removing contaminated debris and soils from the land.
The prior owners, the Ostros, acquired a 15-acre parcel in Lake
County in 1970 and subsequently operated a day camp on the site.
In the mid-70s the Ostros bought 20 drums of paint to paint
buildings on the property. After painting, the Ostros left the drums
on the ground without cover or liner to prevent any leakage from
entering the ground. The drums so placed included two full barrels
of paint and one half-full. The subsequent landowner, a forest
preserve district, acquired the property by condemnation and took
possession in 1990, at which time 15 barrels remained on the land.
In the course of demolishing structures and performing work on
the property, the forest preserve district discovered the paint barrels
nearly completely buried in a berm. The barrels found were rusty
with several holes, and one was leaking a black tar-like substance.
The forest preserve district contacted the Illinois EPA (Agency) and
told the Ostros to remove the barrels. The Ostros placed the
barrels containing material into overpack drums, had some the
barrels removed in 1991, and had the surrounding soils and water
tested for contamination. The Agency also took samples for testing
and ultimately sent a compliance inquiry letter to the forest preserve
district. The forest preserve district hired a consultant to investigate
the contaminated area and remove any contaminated materials.
The forest preserve district removed the overpacked drums and
remaining barrels from the property late in 1992.
The forest preserve district filed an action against the Ostros in
1992. It alleged that the Ostros violated Section 21(a), (e), (f)(1),
and (m) of the Act by open dumping, disposal of wastes not in
compliance with the Act and Board regulations, conducting a
hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal operation without a
permit, and transferring property on which they disposed hazardous
wastes without notification to the Agency and the forest preserve
district. They asked the Board to impose a civil penalty, for
reimbursement for corrective action costs, and for the Board to
direct the Ostros to investigate the property and remove any
remaining hazardous materials and contamination from the site.
After a public hearing and consideration of the record and the
appropriate statutory factors, the Board held that the Ostros had
committed the alleged violations. The Board ordered the Ostros to
conduct a site investigation and undertake corrective action for any
contamination found.
In assessing imposition of a remedy, the Board looked to
People
v. Fiorini
(1991), 143 Ill. 2d 318, 574 N.E.2d 612, to determine that
the Act does not preclude an award of cleanup costs to a party that
expends money to correct a violation committed by another person.
The Board observed that such a decision to award cleanup costs
was within the discretion of the court under
Fiorini
. The Board noted
that since citizens must first file an enforcement action before the
Board before they have any access to the courts under the Act,
citizens would have fewer remedial options under the act than does
the Attorney General or states attorneys if the Board could not
similarly award cleanup costs to a prevailing complainant. The
Board further noted that such an award by the Board would further
the goals of the Act by ensuring prompter remedial action by a
complainant than if the complainant had to wait until the Board
issued an order for the violator to perform the cleanup. Therefore,
the Board held that it had the authority to order reimbursement of
reasonable cleanup costs in this appropriate case.
The Board determined that further hearing was necessary for
consideration of the Section 33(c) factors before entry of a final
order. The Board directed the hearing officer to conduct a hearing
to gather evidence on the reasonableness of the costs incurred by
the forest preserve district and information relevant to a penalty.
THE BOARD DIRECTS THE AGENCY TO PAY $84,292.45 IN
ATTORNEYS' FEES
On March 17, 1994, the Board ordered the Agency to pay a
permit appellant $84,292.45 in attorneys' fees and expenses of
litigation. The Board did this in response to the court's mandate in
Grigoleit v. Illinois EPA
(5th Dist. 1993), 245 Ill. App. 3d 337, 613
N.E. 2d 371.
In the air permit appeal that gave rise to the judicial appeal, the
Agency continued to deny the Grigoleit Company's request for
renewal of an operating permit after the Board had reversed the
Agency's denial and remanded the case twice. Grigoleit filed a third
appeal and a motion for sanctions against the Agency for not
complying with the Board's mandates and for causing unnecessary
BOARD TO REVITALIZE ITS "TWO-DAY" AGENDA CUTOFF RULE,
See
For Your Information
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delay and expense. The Board granted a motion for sanctions by
directing the Agency to issue the permit, but denied to impose
attorneys' fees. Grigoleit appealed and prevailed. In its May 6,
1993 opinion, the Fifth District Appellate Court directed the Board to
award attorneys' fees against the Agency.
(See issue 470, May 19,
1993.)
The Board conducted further proceedings to determine the
reasonableness of the demanded attorneys' fees. The Board
determined that the Grigoleit Company was entitled to the fees it
incurred in pursuing this permit appeal and another made
necessary when the Agency issued a permit with special conditions
during the pendency of the
Grigoleit
appeal before the Fifth District.
The Board held that the expenses and fees submitted by Grigoleit
were reasonable and awarded $80,634.15 in attorneys' fees and
$3,658.30 in litigation expenses for the time essentially culminating
with the appeal to the Fifth District and the issuance of the permit
sought. The Board denied a supplemental request for fees incurred
after that time and until the fee award.
RULE
RULEMAKING UPDATE
MAKING UPDATE
AMENDMENTS TO CLEAN AIR ACT AIR PERMIT APPEAL
PROCEDURE ADOPTED, R93-24
On March 3, 1994, the Board adopted certain amendments to the
Board's procedural rules as they apply to permits sought under the
federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAAA). The
proceeding was docketed as R93-24 and entitled
In the Matter of:
Amendments to the Rules for Clean Air Act Permit Appeals and
Hearings Pursuant to Specific Rules 35 Ill. Adm. Code Parts 105
and 106
.
Specifically, R93-24 amended the rules pertaining to air permit
appeals before the Board. Among other things, the amendments
require the Agency to provide notice of a permit denial to the U.S.
EPA, the permit applicant, "any person who participated in the
public comment process", and "any other person who could obtain
judicial review under Sections 40.2 and 41 of the Act . . .". These
persons also have a right to obtain Board review of an Agency
permit decision or its failure to take action on the permit application
within certain prescribed times. The amendments add certain
requirements for petitions for CAAA permit review and set forth
other procedural requirements.
The Agency filed the "fast-track" rulemaking proposal pursuant to
Section 28.5 of the Environmental Protection Act on September 14,
1993. The Board Proposeded it on September 26, 1993 for First
Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
(see issue 475, Oct. 6,
1993)
and conducted public hearings on November 8 and
December 8, 1993, in Springfield. The Board cancelled a third
hearing scheduled for December 22, 1993 because the Agency did
not request the additional day pursuant to the Act. The Board
proposed the amendments for Second Notice review by the Joint
Committee on administrative Rules on January 20, 1994
(see issue
475, Feb., 1994)
and was free to adopt the amendments after
receiving JCAR's Certificate of No Objection on February 25, 1994.
The adopted amendments represent one segment of Illinois'
submittal of a complete State Implementation Plan (SIP) to the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). Section 182(a) of the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAAA) required Illinois to have
adopted and submitted its proposed SIP by November 15, 1992.
The purpose of the R93-24 amendments was to make certain
modifications to Parts 105 and 106 of the Board's procedural rules
for U.S. EPA approval. Direct questions to Marie E. Tipsord, at 312-
814-4925 or 618-498-9802. Please refer to docket R93-24.
CORRECTIONS TO THE NEW SOURCE REVIEW RULES
ADOPTED, R93-26
On March 31, 1994, the Board adopted corrective amendments
to the new source review rules. The Board took this action under
docket number R93-26,
Amendments to the New Source Review
Rules, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 203
. These correct a typographical error
made in an earlier proceeding.
The Board adopted the new source review rules on April 22,
1993, under docket number R92-21. (
See issue 470, May 19,
1993.
) The Agency filed a motion, on October 1, 1993, requesting
that the Board request a Certification of Correction to the adopted
rules from the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules. The
Agency stated that the failure to properly underline and strikeout text
in its original proposal resulted in an error in Section 203.209(a)(4):
emissions of particulate matter are significant if they exceed 25 tons
per year (tpy), rather than 15 tpy. Although the Board agreed with
the Agency that the error must be corrected as soon as possible, it
did not want to appear to make a substantive amendment using the
expedited correction process of Section 5-85 of the Administrative
Procedure Act. The Board chose to open a new docket and
proposed the corrections for First Notice publication in the
Illinois
Register
on October 7, 1993, under Section 28.2 of the
Environmental Protection Act. (
See issue 476, Nov. 3, 1993.
)
The Board proposed the amendments for First Notice publication
in the
Illinois Register
on October 7, 1993.
(See issue 476, Nov. 3,
1993)
It held public hearings on the proposed corrective
amendments on December 8, 1993 and January 27, 1994. The
Board proposed the amendments for Second Notice review by the
Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) review on
February 17, 1994.
(See issue 480, Mar., 1994.)
The Board
adopted the amendments after it received the March 22, 1994
Certificate of No Objection from JCAR. Direct questions to Marie E.
Tipsord, at 312-814-4925 or 618-498-9803. Please refer to docket
R93-26.
RCRA SUBTITLE C HAZARDOUS WASTE UPDATE ADOPTED,
R93-16
On March 17, 1994, the Board adopted identical-in-substance
amendments to the Illinois RCRA Subtitle C regulations for the
update period of January 1 through June 30, 1993. The Board
proposed the amendments for public comment on December 16,
1993.
(See issue 478, Jan. 1, 1994.)
During the period of the first half of 1993, U.S. EPA amended its
RCRA Subtitle C regulations five times. Nearly all of these
amendments involved some form of relaxation of standards that
would otherwise apply to regulated facilities. However, many would
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EPA adopted the corrective action management unit (CAMU) and
temporary unit (TU) regulations applicable to RCRA Subtitle C
corrective actions. It also amended the land disposal restrictions for
Third Third wastes, adopted technical amendments to the used and
waste oil management standards, and renewed a case-by-case
capacity variance from the land disposal restrictions for hazardous
debris. Finally, U.S. EPA 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 R93-16 update followed the federal actions and made
miscellaneous amendments to the RCRA regulations. 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. In
adopting the R93-4 amendments, the Board omitted amendments
made in an earlier update, R91-13. The Board discovered this
oversight in the time after the December proposal for public
comment in R93-16. The Board added those corrections for final
adoption. Direct questions to Michael J. McCambridge, at 312-814-
6924. (Please refer to docket R93-16.)
ILLINOIS EPA FILES, BOARD PROPOSES, NEW LUST RULES,
R94-2
The Illinois EPA filed a proposal on March 15, 1994 for a set of
procedures to be employed by the Board in leaking underground
storage tank (LUST) proceedings. The Board proposed the
amendments on March 17, 1994 for First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
without substantive review. This proposal is
required by new Section 57.14 of the Act, added by P.A. 88-496 on
September 13, 1993.
(See issue 475, Oct. 6, 1993.)
The proposed rules would establish procedures for LUST
remediation and reimbursement proceedings. The proposal
includes provisions applicable to remediation of LUST sites,
administration of the state's LUST reimbursement fund,
reimbursement from the fund for costs of investigation and
remediation, and for audit of corrective action efforts. The Act
imposes a six-month deadline on adoption of procedural regulations
by the Board. The Board has scheduled hearing for April 27 and 28
in Springfield and May 23 and 24 in Chicago.
(See Calendar.)
Direct questions to Musette H. Vogel, at 217-524-8509, or Elizabeth
S. Harvey, at 312-814-6921. Please refer to docket R94-2.
FIRST NOTICE PROPOSED FOR ADDITIONAL STEEL AND
FOUNDRY LANDFILL AMENDMENTS; REQUEST FOR PUBLIC
COMMENT; R90-26
On March 31, 1994, the Board proposed amendments to the
landfill regulations for First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
.
These augment amendments proposed for First Notice on
September 23 and December 2, 1993.
(See issues 475, Oct. 6,
1993, & 478, Jan. 1, 1994.)
The Board added a new provision to
the proposed rules relating to facility location. It did this in response
to requests by the Illinois Steel Group and the Illinois Cast Metal
Association, the proponents of the steel and foundry waste landfill
amendments.
The parent rulemaking, the R90-26 steel and foundry waste
landfill amendments, would establish a set of landfill regulations
specific to certain wastes generated by those industries.
Simultaneous with the proposal of the new section, the Board
published a request for public comments in the parent rulemaking,
including a copy of the entire text of the proposed regulations with
all presently-contemplated changes highlighted. Direct questions to
Kathleen M. Crowley, at 312-814-6929. (Please refer to docket
R90-26.)
AMENDMENTS TO GROUNDWATER QUALITY STANDARDS
PROPOSED FOR FIRST NOTICE, R93-27
On March 17, 1994, the Board proposed amendments to the
groundwater quality standards for First Notice publication in the
Illinois Register
. The proposed amendments would revise the
Illinois groundwater quality standards of Part 620 to include
additional contaminants. These contaminants are chemical species
for which the U.S. EPA has adopted maximum contaminant levels
for the purposes of the Safe Drinking Water Act regulations (found
at 40 CFR 141 and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 611). The proposed
amendments would add limitations for three metals and fourteen
organic chemical contaminants to the lists of contaminants in Class I
and Class II groundwaters.
The Illinois EPA (Agency) filed a petition on October 18, 1993,
and the Board held public hearings on February 8 and 23, 1994, in
Springfield, and February 10, 1994, in Chicago. After the 45-day
public comment period that begins when a Notice of Proposed
Amendments appears in the Illinois Register, the Board will be free
to proceed with the next step towards adoption of the amendments:
proposal for Second Notice Review by the Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules. Direct questions to Michelle C. Dresdow, at
815-753-0947. (Please refer to docket R93-27.)
ILLINOIS EPA FILES PROPOSAL TO AMEND WATER QUALITY
REGULATIONS; THE BOARD WILL EXPEDITE THE
PROCEEDINGS, R94-1
The Illinois EPA (Agency) filed a proposal to amend certain of the
water quality regulations by updating various standards on February
24, 1994. The Agency certified pursuant to Section 28.2 of the Act
that certain of the proposed amendments were "federally required".
By an order dated March 17, 1994, the Board rejected proceeding
under the "federally required" procedures because the Agency's
certification applied to only part of the proposal. The Board,
nevertheless, accepted the proposal under the general rulemaking
procedures of Section 27 and stated that it intended to proceed as
expeditiously as possible so that a First Notice proposed rule might
issue within the six months that would have been required by
Section 28.2.
The Agency's proposal proceeded from a mandatory review of
the Illinois stream water quality regulations required under the
federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251
et seq.
). The proposal
would amend Parts 302 and 304 of the Water Pollution Control
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regulations to revise the standards for ammonia nitrogen, mercury,
and lead general water quality standards; secondary contact and
indigenous aquatic life standards; and other regulations. Direct
questions to Charles M. Feinen, at 217-524-8507. Please refer to
docket R94-1.
EIGHT SEMIANNUAL IDENTICAL-IN-SUBSTANCE UPDATE
DOCKETS RESERVED; TWO DISMISSED, R94-3 THROUGH
R94-10
The Board opened eight new identical-in-substance rulemaking
dockets on March 31, 1994. The eight dockets cover any federal
amendments that occurred during the second half of 1993 (July 1
through December 31) in eight programs in which the Board has a
statutory identical-in-substance mandate. The dockets involved any
federal amendments to the exemptions from the definition of volatile
organic material (VOM; R94-3), the Safe Drinking Water Act
regulations (R94-4), the underground injection control rules (R94-5),
the RCRA Subtitle D (municipal solid waste landfill; R94-6) and
Subtitle C (hazardous waste; R94-7) requirements, the underground
storage tank (UST) regulations (R94-8), the contingency plan rules
(R94-9), and the wastewater pretreatment requirements (R94-10).
Upon reserving the rulemaking dockets, the Board immediately
determined that U.S. EPA did not amend its exemptions from the
definition of VOM in the second half of 1993, and it did not amend
its UST rules during that time in any way that would require Board
action. The Board promptly dismissed dockets R94-3 and R94-8 for
those reasons. Direct questions to Michael J. McCambridge, at
312-814-6924. Please refer to identical-in-substance actions by
docket number.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
THE BOARD INTENDS TO REVITALIZE ITS "TWO-
DAY" AGENDA CUTOFF RULE
(reprinted from page 1 of issue 480, March, 1994)
Chairman Manning has implemented a number of changes
in internal Board procedures in an effort to enhance the
Board's efficiency in managing its docket. One change that
will potentially affect those appearing before the Board is
full implementation of a 1989 Board procedural rule that
provides for a two-day cutoff on filings before a Board
meeting.
Section 101.181 of the Board's procedural rules states:
"Unless the Board determines that undue delay or material
prejudice will result, no document received by the Clerk
after 4:30 p.m. two days before a scheduled Board meeting
will be placed on the agenda for that Board meeting. Any
such filing will appear on the agenda for the next regularly
scheduled Board meeting." In the past, the Board had taken
a liberal approach and routinely accepted documents filed on
the Tuesdays before Thursday meetings. Since the Board's
meetings begin at 10:30 a.m., this often left the Board with
one day to distribute the necessary documents internally and
deliberate on them.
The Board will no longer routinely place items on its
agenda unless the filing is received by the Board before 4:30
p.m. fully two days before the meeting. For example, most
filings received after 4:30 p.m. on Monday will not appear
on the Thursday agenda for that week. The exceptions will
be provisional variance recommendations filed by the
Agency and those filings qualifying for the exemption
provided within the rule.
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
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reflect the status as of April 1, 1994.
FINAL ACTIONS
FINAL ACTIONS - March 3, 1994 BOARD MEETING
- March 3, 1994 BOARD MEETING
92-200
Ron's Interstate Sunoco v. EPA - The Board
affirmed the Agency's denial of
reimbursement of costs for replacement of
concrete as costs not related to corrective
action in this underground storage tank
reimbursement appeal involving a Champaign
County facility.
93-151
Mobil Oil Corporation v. EPA - The Board
granted this Will County facility a four-year
variance, subject to conditions, from the
ammonia nitrogen effluent standard of 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 304.122(b).
93-230
Village of Hodgkins v. EPA - The Board
granted a joint motion to dismiss this
underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Cook County facility.
93-264
Nu-Tecsys Corporation v. EPA - The Board
accepted a stipulated settlement agreement,
directed the Agency to reimburse the
petitioner for certain agreed corrective action
costs, and granted voluntary dismissal of this
underground storage tank reimbursement
determination appeal involving a Lake County
facility.
94-77
Emro Marketing company v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a 37-day
extension of previously-granted provisional
variances, extending the deadline for
compliance with the Stage II vapor recovery
requirements for thirty Cook, DuPage, Will,
Lake, and Kane County facilities.
94-78
Scott's Unocal 76, Inc. v. EPA - Upon receipt
of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a 45-day
extension of previously-granted provisional
variances, extending the deadline for
compliance with the Stage II vapor recovery
requirements for a McHenry County facility.
94-79
Douglas Furniture Corporation v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a 45-day
provisional variance from the requirements
that it operate volatile organic material
emissions control equipment in Cook County
within the limits of its permit, as required by
35 Ill. Adm. Code 201.141 and 201.149,
during a period of equipment repairs.
94-81
Illinois Power Co. - Baldwin v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a 45-day
provisional variance from the suspended solids
(TSS) effluent requirements, as set forth in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 304.120 and 304.141(a),
during a period of ash pond dredging at a St.
Clair and Randolph County facility.
AC 94-3
IEPA v. Randall G. Rowe - The Board
granted voluntary dismissal of respondent
Craig Linton and entered a default order
finding that respondent Randall G. Rowe had
violated Section 21(p)(1) of the Act at his
LaSalle County facility and ordering him to
pay a civil penalty of $500.00.
R93-24
In the Matter of: Amendments to the Rules
for Clean Air Act Permit Appeals and
Hearings Pursuant to Specific Rules, 35 Ill.
Adm. Code Parts 105 and 106 -
See Rule-
making Update.
NEW CASES
NEW CASES - March 3, 1994 BOARD MEET
- March 3, 1994 BOARD MEETING
ING
94-72
Laidlaw Waste Systems (Madison), Inc. v.
EPA - The Board ordered the filing of an
amended petition in this land permit appeal
involving a Madison County facility.
94-73
People of the State of Illinois K N I Corp. and
Knomark, Inc. - Upon receipt of a proposed
stipulation and settlement agreement and an
agreed motion for relief from the hearing
requirement, in this air enforcement action
against a Kane County facility, the Board
ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
94-74
People of the State of Illinois v. Glen Fear-
neyhough, d/b/a Beardstown Lumber & Ready
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Mix - The Board set this air enforcement
action against a Cass County facility for
hearing.
94-75
Jay Aguilar v. The City of Wood Dale - The
Board held this citizen's water enforcement
action against a DuPage County facility for a
frivolous and duplicitious determination.
94-76
AKZO Chemicals, Inc. v. EPA - The Board
held this petition for a variance involving a
Grundy County facility, from certain of the
water pollution control regulations, for an
Agency Recommendation.
94-77
Emro Marketing company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-78
Scott's Unocal 76, Inc. v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-79
Douglas Furniture Corporation v. EPA -
See
Final Actions.
94-80
Gunite Corp. v. EPA - The Board received an
underground storage tank reimbursement
determination appeal involving a Winnebago
County facility.
94-81
Illinois Power Co. - Baldwin v. EPA -
See
Final Actions.
AS 94-2
In the Matter of: Petition of Solar Corpora-
tion for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 218 Subpart PP - The Board
ordered the filing of an amended petition in
this adjusted standard proceeding for relief
from the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
218.Subpart PP, as they apply to volatile
organic materials (VOM) emissions from a
Lake County facility.
AS 94-4
In the Matter of: Petition of Chase Products
Company for an Adjusted Standard from 35
Ill. Adm. Code 218 Subpart DD - The Board
ordered the filing of an amended petition in
this adjusted standard proceeding for relief
from the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
218.Subpart DD as they apply to volatile
organic materials (VOM) emissions from a
Cook County can filling facility.
AS 94-5
In the Matter of: Petition of Abbott
Laboratories for an Adjusted Standard from 35
Ill. Adm. Code 218 Subpart RR - The Board
ordered the filing of an amended petition in
this adjusted standard proceeding for relief
from the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
218.Subpart RR as they apply to volatile
organic materials (VOM) emissions from two
Lake County pharmaceutical facilities.
AS 94-6
In the Matter of: Petition of Hydrosol, Inc.
for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 218 Subpart DD - The Board ordered
the filing of an amended petition for this
adjusted standard for relief from the
requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
218.686(a)(2)(B) as they apply to volatile
organic materials (VOM) emissions from a
Cook County aerosol can filling facility.
FINAL ACTIONS
FINAL ACTIONS - March 17, 1994 BOARD MEETING
- March 17, 1994 BOARD MEETING
89-184
The Grigoleit Company v. EPA - In this
matter on remand from the Fourth District
Appellate Court for the purpose of assessing
sanctions, on its own motion the Board
consolidated these permit appeals involving a
Macon County facility, ordered the Agency to
pay $84,292.45 in attorneys' fees to Grigoleit,
and closed the dockets. (Consolidated with
PCB 92-33.)
92-33
The Grigoleit Company v. EPA -
See PCB 89-
184.
92-61
Ethyl Petroleum Additives, Inc. v. EPA - The
Board granted voluntary dismissal of this air
permit appeal involving a St. Clair County
facility.
92-196
Safety-Kleen Corporation (Franklin Park
Service Center) v. EPA - The Board granted
voluntary dismissal of this RCRA permit
appeal involving a Cook County facility.
93-195
City of Herrin v. EPA - The Board affirmed
the Agency's denial of amendments to existing
permits in this land permit appeal involving a
Williamson County facility.
94-52
People of the State of Illinois v. Jays Foods,
Inc. - The Board accepted a stipulation and
settlement agreement in this air enforcement
action against a Cook County facility, ordered
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the respondent to pay a civil penalty of
$11,000.00, and ordered the respondent to
cease and desist from further violation. Board
Member E. Dunham abstained. Board
Member J. Theodore Meyer concurred.
94-56
People of the State of Illinois v. Land O'Frost,
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
$8,500.00, and ordered the respondent to
cease and desist from further violation. Board
Member J. Theodore Meyer concurred.
94-59
People of the State of Illinois v. Acme Barrel
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 $2,000.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation. Board Member J. Theodore Meyer
concurred.
94-87
Marathon Oil Company v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a 16-day
extension of previously-granted provisional
variances, extending the deadline for
compliance with the Stage II vapor recovery
requirements for seven Cook, Kane, McHen-
ry, and Will County facilities.
94-88
Amerock Corporation v. EPA - Upon receipt
of an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted the petitioner a 30-day provisional
variance from the 90-day limitation on
accumulation of hazardous wastes at its
Winnebago County. Board Member M.
McFawn abstained.
94-89
Danville Sanitary District v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a 45-day
provisional variance from the biochemical
oxygen (CBOD
5
) demand and the suspended
solids (TSS) effluent requirements, as set forth
in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.120(c) and
304.141(a), during a period of equipment
repairs at its Vermilion County facility.
94-90
Illinois Power Company (Wood River Power
Station) v. EPA - Upon receipt of an Agency
recommendation, the Board granted the
petitioner a 30-day provisional variance from
the 90-day limitation on accumulation of
hazardous wastes at its Madison County
facility. Board Member M. McFawn
abstained.
94-91
Central Illinois Public Service Company
(Meredosia Power Station) v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a 45-day
provisional variance from the water quality
standard requirements for total residual
chlorine, as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
304.141(b) and 302.208(d), to allow the
destruction of zebra mussels at the water
intakes of its Morgan County facility.
AC 93-46
In the Matter of: County of Jackson v. Robert
Waldron - The Board vacated its default order
of November 18, 1993 and granted voluntary
dismissal of this administrative citation against
a Jackson County respondent.
AC 93-60
In the Matter of: Montgomery County v.
Envotech-Illinois, Inc. - The Board granted a
joint motion to dismiss this administrative
citation filed against a Montgomery County
facility.
AC 94-4
In the Matter of: DuPage County v. Waste
Management of Illinois, Inc. - The Board
issued a default order, finding that the
respondent had violated Section 21(o)(5) of the
Act at its DuPage County facility, and ordered
the respondent to pay a civil penalty of
$500.00.
R93-16
In the Matter of: RCRA Update, USEPA
Regulations (January 1, 1993 through June 30,
1993) -
See Rulemaking Update.
NEW CASES
NEW CASES - March 17, 1994 BOARD MEET
- March 17, 1994 BOARD MEETING
ING
94-75
Jay Aguilar v. The City of Wood Dale - The
Board ordered the filing of an amended
complaint in this citizen's water enforcement
action against a DuPage County facility.
94-80
Gunite Corp. v. EPA - The Board ordered the
filing of an amended petition in this
underground storage tank reimbursement
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determination appeal involving a Winnebago
County facility.
94-82
H.C.T.K. Inc. v. EPA - The Board ordered
the filing of an amended petition in this
underground storage tank reimbursement
determination appeal involving a Marion
County facility.
94-83
People of the State of Illinois v. George Ribble
- The Board accepted a complaint for hearing
in this land enforcement action against a
Macoupin County facility.
94-84
People of the State of Illinois v. Winnebago
Reclamation Service, Inc. and Wm. Lans
Son's Co., Inc. - The Board accepted a
complaint for hearing in this land enforcement
action against a Winnebago County facility.
94-85
Nichols Aluminum v. EPA - The Board
accepted this air permit appeal involving a
Lake County facility for hearing.
94-86
Auburn, Divernon, Girard, Pawnee, Thayer,
Virden Water Commission v. EPA - The
Board held this public water supplies variance
petition involving a Macoupin County facility
for an Agency Recommendation.
94-87
Marathon Oil Company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-88
Amerock Corporation v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-89
Danville Sanitary District v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-90
Illinois Power Company (Wood River Power
Station) v. EPA -
See Final Actions.
94-91
Central Illinois Public Service Company
(Meredosia Power Station) v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
AS 94-1
In the Matter of: Petition of Illinois Wood
Energy Partners, L.P. for an Adjusted
Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 807 or,
in the Alternative, a Finding of Inapplicability
- The Board accepted, for a hearing on limited
jurisdictional issues, this petition for either an
adjusted standard from the permit
requirements applicable to solid waste disposal
facilities or a declaration that the requirements
do no apply to this proposed Cook County
waste-to-energy facility.
AS 94-3
In the Matter of: Petition of Outboard Marine
Corporation (OMC Waukegan Facility) for an
Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code
Part 218 - The Board accepted this petition for
an adjusted standard from the volatile organic
material emissions limitations otherwise
applicable to this Lake County facility for
hearing.
R94-1
In the Matter of: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 302.202, 302.208, 302.212, 302.213,
302.407, 304.122 and 304.301 (Ammonia
Nitrogen, Lead, and Mercury) -
See
Rulemaking Update.
R94-2
In the Matter of: Regulation of Petroleum
Underground Storage Tanks, 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 732 -
See Rulemaking Update.
FINAL ACTIONS
FINAL ACTIONS - March 31, 1994 BOARD MEETING
- March 31, 1994 BOARD MEETING
92-112
James River Paper Company, Inc. v. EPA -
The Board granted voluntary dismissal of this
air permit appeal involving a DuPage County
facility.
92-166
Marathon Oil Company (Robinson Refinery)
v. EPA - The Board remanded this matter to
the Agency for reissuance of Marathon's
NPDES permit issued to a Crawford County
facility.
93-29
5566 Building Partnership and Box Form, Inc.
- The Board granted voluntary dismissal of
this underground storage tank reimbursement
appeal involving a Cook County facility.
93-225
People of the State of Illinois v. Parkview
Metal Products, 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 $5,000.00, and ordered the
respondent to cease and desist from further
violation. Board Member J. Theodore Meyer
concurred.
94-42
Madison Group 90 v. Office of the Illinois
State Fire Marshal - The Board accepted a
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joint stipulation and motion to dismiss,
directed the parties to effectuate their
agreement, and closed this underground
storage tank reimbursement appeal involving a
Cook County facility.
94-45
Metropolitan Airport Authority of Rock Island
County v. Office of the Illinois State Fire
Marshal - The Board granted voluntary
dismissal of this underground storage tank
reimbursement appeal involving a Rock Island
County facility.
94-46
Benet Academy v. Office of the Illinois State
Fire Marshal - The Board granted voluntary
dismissal of this underground storage tank
reimbursement appeal involving a DuPage
County facility.
94-73
People of the State of Illinois v. K N I
Corporation and Knomark, Inc.- The Board
accepted a stipulation and settlement
agreement in this air enforcement action
against a Kane 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. Board
Member J. Theodore Meyer concurred.
94-100
State Oil Company v. EPA - Upon receipt of
an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted the petitioner a 16-day extension of
previous provisional variances, extending the
deadline for compliance with the Stage II
vapor recovery requirements for a Cook
County facility.
94-101
Mobile Oil Corporation v. EPA - Upon
receipt of an Agency recommendation, the
Board granted the petitioner a 16-day
extension of the previous provisional variances
extending the Stage II vapor recovery
requirements for 74 of its Cook, DuPage,
Lake, Kendall and Will County facilities.
94-103
Rend Lake Conservancy District v. EPA -
Upon receipt of an Agency recommendation,
the Board granted the petitioner a 45-day
provisional variance from the biochemical
oxygen demand (CBOD
5
) and suspended solids
(TSS) effluent requirements, as set forth in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 304.120 and 304.141, for its
Franklin County facility.
94-104
Commonwealth Edison (Dresden Generating
Station) v. EPA - Upon receipt of an Agency
recommendation, the Board granted the
petitioner a 21-day provisional variance from
the thermal discharge standards, as set forth in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.211(d) and
304.141(c), for its Grundy County facility.
94-105
City of Monmouth v. EPA - Upon receipt of
an Agency recommendation, the Board
granted the petitioner a 45-day provisional
variance from the ammonia nitrogen (NH
3
),
biochemical oxygen demand (CBOD
5
), the
suspended solids (TSS) effluent requirements,
as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.120(c),
304.212, and 304.141(a), for its Warren
County facility.
AC 94-6
Sangamon County v. D. Ray Smith - The
Board entered a default order, finding the
respondent had violated Section 21(p)(1) of the
Act at its Sangamon County facility, and
ordered the respondent to pay a civil penalty
of $500.00.
AC 94-7
Williamson County Solid Waste Management
v. Gerald Baltzell - The Board entered a
default order, finding the respondent had
violated Section 21(p)(3) of the Act at its
Williamson County facility, and ordered the
respondent to pay a civil penalty of $500.00.
AC 94-9
IEPA v. City of Jacksonville - The Board
entered a default order, finding the respondent
had violated Section 21(p)(1) of the Act at its
Morgan County facility, and ordered the
respondent to pay a civil penalty of $500.00.
AC 94-10
County of DuPage v. Waste Management of
Illinois - The Board entered a default order,
finding the respondent had violated Section
21(o)(5) of the Act at its DuPage County
facility, and ordered the respondent to pay a
civil penalty of $500.00.
R93-26
In the Matter of: Amendments to the New
Source Review Rules 35 Ill. Adm. Code 203 -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-3
In the Matter of: Exemptions From the
Definition of VOM, USEPA Amendments
(July 1 through December 31, 1993) -
See
Rulemaking Update.
R94-8
UST Update, USEPA Regulations (July 1
through December 31, 1993) -
See Rulemak-
ing Update.
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NEW CASES
NEW CASES - March 31, 1994 BOARD MEET
- March 31, 1994 BOARD MEETING
ING
94-92
USA Waste Services, Inc. (Countryside
Landfill) v. EPA - The Board ordered the
filing of an amended petition in this land
variance proceeding involving a Lake County
facility.
94-93
White Cap, Inc. v. EPA - The Board
accepted this air variance proceeding involving
a Cook County facility for hearing.
94-94
People of the State of Illinois v. The Milnot
Company - Upon receipt of a proposed
stipulation and settlement agreement in this
EPCRA enforcement action against a
Montgomery County facility, the Board
ordered publication of the required newspaper
notice.
94-95
City of Staunton v. EPA - The Board held this
public water supplies variance proceeding
involving a Macoupin County facility for an
Agency Recommendation.
94-96
People of the State of Illinois v. MII, Inc. -
Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation and
settlement agreement in this air enforcement
action against a Logan County facility, the
Board ordered publication of the required
newspaper notice.
94-97
Safety-Kleen Corporation (Urbana Service
Center) v. EPA - The Board accepted this
RCRA permit appeal involving a Champaign
County facility for hearing.
94-98
Beardstown Area Citizens For a Better
Environment v. City of Beardstown and
Southwest Energy Corporation - The Board
accepted this third party regional pollution
control facility local siting approval appeal
involving a proposed Cass County municipal
solid waste incinerator for hearing.
94-99
Village of Mapleton v. EPA - The Board held
this public water supplies variance proceeding
involving a Peoria County facility for an
Agency Recommendation.
94-100
State Oil Company v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-101
Mobile Oil Corporation v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
94-102
People of the State of Illinois v. APV
Rockford, Inc. - Upon receipt of a proposed
stipulation and settlement agreement in this
land enforcement action against a Winnebago
County facility, the Board ordered publication
of the required newspaper notice.
94-103
Rend Lake Conservancy District v. EPA -
See
Final Actions.
94-104
Commonwealth Edison (Dresden Generating
Station) v. EPA -
See Final Actions.
94-105
City of Monmouth v. EPA -
See Final
Actions.
AS 94-7
In the Matter of: Petition of Rhone-Poulenc
Basic Chemicals Company, Thorn Creek
Basin Sanitary District for an Adjusted
Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.201 and
304.105 - The Board accepted this petition for
an adjusted standard for total dissolved solids
and sulfate discharges from a proposed Cook
County facility.
R94-3
In the Matter of: Exemptions From the
Definition of VOM, USEPA Amendments
(July 1, 1993 through December 31, 1993) -
See Final Actions.
R94-4
SDWA Update, USEPA Regulations (July 1,
1993 through December 31, 1993 -
See Rule-
making Update.
R94-5
UIC Update, USEPA Regulations (July 1,
1993 through December 31,1 993) -
See
Rulemaking Update.
R94-6
RCRA Subtitle D Update, USEPA
Regulations (July 1, 1993 through December
31, 1993) -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-7
RCRA Subtitle C Update, USEPA Regulations
(July 1, 1993 through December 31, 1993) -
See Rulemaking Update.
R94-8
UST Update, USEPA Regulations (July 1,
1993 through December 31, 1993) -
See Final
Actions.
R94-9
Contingency Plan Update (CERCLA),
USEPA Regulations (July 1, 1993 through
December 31, 1993) -
See Rulemaking
Update.
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R94-10
Pretreatment Update (NPDES) USEPA
Regulations (July 1, 1993 through December
31, 1993) -
See Rulemaking Update.
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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.
April 5
10:30 a.m.
PCB 94-60
A-V
Mobil Oil Corporation v. EPA - James R. Thompson Center, Suite 11-500, 100 West
Randolph Street, Chicago.
April 6
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-44
L-S-R, 3d P
Concerned Citizens for a Better Environment v. City of Havana and Southwest Energy
Corporation - Mason County Courthouse, Courtroom #1, 100 North Broadway,
Havana.
April 8
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-55
UST-FRD
Myrtle Landwehrmeier v. EPA - Granite City Hall, Mayor's Conference Room, 2nd
Floor, 2000 Edison Avenue, Granite City.
April 12
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-122
UST-FRD
EMRO Marketing Company v. EPA - College of Lake County, Room B 205, 19351
West Washington, Grayslake.
April 12
9:00 a.m.
PCB 94-1
L-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Robert D. Fosnock, d/b/a Fos Auto & Truck Parts -
Gillespie Municipal Building, City Council Chamber, 115 North Macoupin, Gillespie.
April 15
9:30 a.m.
R 93-29
R, Land
In the Matter of: Regulation of Landscape Waste Compost Facilities, 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 830-832 - James R. Thompson Center, Room 9-040, 100 West Randolph Street,
Chicago.
April 19
10:30 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 South Poplar Street, Centralia.
April 19
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-261
L-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Midwest Refinishing, Inc. and Kenneth Ruff - Social
Science Research Institute, Conference Room, 148 North Third Street, DeKalb.
April 21
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, Chicago
April 21
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-38
UST-FRD
Park District of Highland Park (Central Park Facility) v. Office of the Illinois State
Fire Marshal - Lake County Courthouse, County Board Assembly Room, 10th Floor,
18 North County Street, Waukegan.
April 22
10:00 a.m.
R 93-29
R, Land
In the Matter of: Regulation of Landscape Waste Compost Facilities, 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 830-832 - Municipal Building, Third Floor, Council Chambers, Seventh and
Monroe Streets, Springfield.
April 26
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-51
L-S-R, 3d P
Rodney Nelson, III, M.D. v. Kane County, and Illinois Municipal Corporation, Kane
County Board as the Local Siting Authority, and Waste Management of Illinois, Inc.,
as Applicant - City of Geneva, City Hall, Council Chambers, 22 South First Street,
Geneva. (Consolidated with PCB 94-58.)
April 26
R 93-13
In the Matter of: Petition of General Motors Corporation to Amend 35 Ill. Adm. Code
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10:00 a.m.
R, Water
303.322 (Site-Specific Regulation for Fluoride) - Danville City Hall, Council
Chambers, 402 North Hazel Street, Danville.
April 27
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-145
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Monarch Asphalt Company - James R. Thompson
Center, Suite 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
April 27
10:00 a.m.
R 94-2
R, Land
In the Matter of Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
732 - County Board Chambers, 200 South Ninth Street, 2nd Floor, Springfield.
April 28
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-145
A-E
People of the State of Illinois v. Monarch Asphalt Company - James R. Thompson
Center, Suite 11-500, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
April 28
10:00 a.m.
R 94-2
R, Land
In the Matter of Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, 35 Ill. Adm. Code
732 - County Board Chambers, 200 South Ninth Street, 2nd Floor, Springfield.
April 29
10:00 a.m.
PCB 94-25
WWSE
Shell Oil Company v. County of DuPage and EPA - DuPage County Courthouse,
Court Room 2001, 505 North County Farm Road, Wheaton.
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 5
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-128
P-A, RCRA
National Coatings, Inc. v. EPA - Knox County Courthouse, Conference Room, 200
South Cherry Street, Glaesburg.
May 10
10:00 a.m.
PCB 93-111
UST-FRD
Bocker Chevrolet Company v. EPA - Freeport City Hall, Council Chambers, 230
West Stephenson Street, Freeport.
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.
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.
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.
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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 2
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, 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 23
10:30 a.m.
Pollution Control Board Meeting, James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph
St., Conference Room 9-040, 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
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
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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
Calendar Code
3d P
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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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 April 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.
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Public Water Supplies
Restricted Status List -- Public Water Supplies
April, 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
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
*
DuPage Co. - Metro Util.-Liberty Ridge (0435650)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
2,510
03/15/94
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
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Fairview (Fulton Co. - 0570450)
5
Radiological, Radium &
20
03/20/81
Inadequate Pressure Tank
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. Tank
28
09/16/83
*
Greenville - (Bond Co. - 0050050)
6
Trihalomethane
6,610
03/15/94
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. - 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. - Lake Lynwood Wtr Sys (0735330)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
98
08/31/81
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
*
Hettick ( Macoupin Co. - 0435866)
5
Atrazine
260
03/15/94
Hurst - (Williamson 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. - 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. - Melrose Rental Apts (0895228)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
38
03/15/94
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. - Olivet Nazarene College (0915279)
2
Inadequate Pres. Tank
1,450
03/15/94
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 P res. 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
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
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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
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 Island 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. - Turkey Hollow Well Corp (1615686)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
32
06/18/82
Rock Island Co. - WSCO Dvl-Ridgewood (1615670)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
475
03/20/81
Roseville (Warren Co. - 1870200)
5
Nitrate
1,254
03/17/89
Rosiclare ( Hardin Co. - 0690150)
7
Trihalomethane
1,791
09/17/92
*
Shannon (Carroll Co. - 0150300)
1
Nitrate
887
03/15/94
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
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
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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
Viola (Mercer Co. - 1310450)
1
Radium
1,144
09/17/92
Virden (Macoupin Co. - 1171100)
5
Atrazine & TTHM
3,675
12/15/93
*
Wayne City - (Wayne Co. - 1910450)
7
Atrazine
1,552
03/15/94
Westfield (Clark Co. - 0230200)
4
Inadequat e 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. - 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
Alma (Marion Co. - 1210 050)
Iroquois Co. - Belmont Acres
MWC (0755150)
Farina (Fayette Co. - 0510150)
Princeville (Peoria Co. - 1430750)
Henry Co. - Green River Well 5 (0735416)
Rock Island Co. - Tower Ridge Sbdv (1615780)
Henry Co. - Holmes Small Farm Sbdv (0735246)
Shipman ( Macoupin Co. - 1170950)
Henry Co. - Level Acres Wtr Sys Inc (0735536)
Winnebago Co. - Goldie B Floberg Cntr (2015439)
Henry Co. - Level Acres Well 1 (0735436)
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 April 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
April, 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 Treatment 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
*
Dieterich ( Effingham Co. - 0490150)
1
Inadequate Source
568
03/15/94
DuPage Co. - Highland Hls Sndst (0435560)
2
Inadequate Pressure Tank 1,100
09/17/92
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
*
Homer (Champaign Co. - 0190300)
4
Inadequate Source
1,300
03/15/94
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. Storage
Kincaid (Christian Co. - 0210250)
5
Plant Capacity
2,640
06/14/85
Lewistown (Fulton Co. - 0570600)
5
Inadequate Source
2,700
06/15/88
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
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
*
Rock Island Co. - Tower Ridge
Sbdv (1615780)
1
Inadequate Pres. Tank
70
03/15/94
Stockton (Jo Daviess Co.
- 0850450)
1
Low System Pressur e
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
Edgewood (Effingham Co. - 0490200)
Orangeville (Stephenson Co.
- 1770350)
Mason (Effingham Co. - 0490300)
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