ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October 24,
    1972
    CENTRAL SOYA CO.
    v.
    )
    #
    72—320
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    Opinion
    & Order of the Board
    (by Mr. Currie)
    Central Soya asks
    a one-year extension of the deadline
    for compliance with the effluent standard for fecal coliform,
    alleging that other wastewater treatment improvements now in
    progress will make interim chlorination facilities costing
    some $30,000 obsolete in
    a short time.
    Thinking the case
    likely to be capable of resolution on the pleadings,
    we
    scheduled no hearing pending receipt of the Agency’s recommenda-
    tion.
    That recommendation raises substantial questions
    as
    to the propriety of granting a variance,
    indicating the desir-
    ability of
    a hearing to develop the facts~ Were it not for the
    imminent expiration of the 90-day period within which we must
    enter an order, we should simply set the case for hearing.
    If a timely waiver of the 90—day requirement is
    filed, we
    shall do just that in order to save time and effort.
    In the
    absence of such a waiver, however,
    the variance will stand
    as dismissed without prejudice,
    for the allegations before us
    are insufficient to justify the grant of
    a variance, especially
    in light of the bare conclusion that no harm to the environ-
    ment will be caused if the variance is granted.
    It is so ordered.
    I,
    Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
    certify
    that
    the
    Board
    adopted
    the
    above
    Opinion
    &
    Order
    this
    24th
    day
    of
    October,
    1972,
    by
    a
    vote
    of___________
    ~/
    ,(
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