ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    Nay
    26, 1971
    ALLIED MILLS,
    INC.
    #71’-l6
    v~
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION AGENCY
    ORDER
    1.
    Allied Mills,
    Inc.
    shall, by September
    1,
    1971, divert its
    storm waters, and by October
    1,
    1971,
    its process waste waters
    to an
    irrigation field until facilities
    are installed that comply with
    the
    provisions
    of this Order as hereinafter provided~
    2~
    Allied Mills,
    Inc.
    is hereby ordered to submit to the Environ~’
    mental Protection Agency, on or before January
    1,
    1972,
    final plans
    and
    specifications for the facilities required to bring its waste treatment
    facilities
    into compliance with Rules and Regulations SME~l4with respect
    to requirements
    for advanced waste treatment as specified in Rule l~O8,
    paragraph
    11 (b).
    3.
    By July
    1,
    1972, Allie.d Mills,
    Inc.
    is to be
    in full compliance
    with Rules
    and Regulations of SWB~l4,which limits effluent constituents
    to
    4 milligrams per liter BOD and
    5 milligrams per liter suspended solids.
    4.
    During the period prior to July
    1,
    1972, Allied Mills,
    Inc.
    shall not increase
    the quantity
    and strength of its effluent discharge
    in excess of that previously discharged during comparable periods in the
    last previous year of operation.
    5.
    Allied Mills,
    Inc.
    shall post with the Environmental Protection
    Agency, on or before June
    26,
    1971,
    •a bond or other security
    in
    a form
    to
    be determined by
    the Agency,
    in the amount of $25,000, which sum shall
    be forfeited
    to
    the State of Illinois
    in the event that the Company does
    not comply with
    the provisions
    of this
    order.
    I,
    Regina E,
    Ryan, Clerk of the Board,
    certifies that the above
    Order was entered
    by the Board on the
    ~
    day of May,
    1971.
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