ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    League
    of
    Women Voters of Illinois, et al.)
    vs.
    )
    PCB 70-7
    70—12
    North Shore Sanitary District
    )
    70-13
    70—14
    Opinion of the Board
    (by Mr. Kissel):
    Pursuant to paragraph
    5 of the Pollution Control Board~s Order
    in the case of the League of Women Voters et al.
    v. North Shore
    Sanitary District, PCB 70-7,
    70-12,
    70—13,
    70—14,
    the Board held
    two days
    of hearings
    in Waukegan.
    Paragraph
    5
    of
    the Order directed
    that the District and the Agency present
    a timetable and cost estimates
    to the Board
    for the completion of the design and construction of
    the facilities
    to be built under the proposed expansion program.
    The
    District was
    also ordered to present possible interim measures
    to be
    employed while construction proceeds.
    On
    the basis of
    the evidence introduced by the Agency
    and the
    District at the hearing,
    the following order
    is hereby entered:
    I.
    The North Shore Sanitary District shall proceed
    to
    immediately implement the construction schedule entered into
    the
    record
    as District Exhibit No,
    2.
    2.
    The District shall proceed immediately to complete the
    effluent lagoon and chlorination facilities
    at the Clavey Road sewage
    treatment plant.
    3.
    The District shall continue operation of interim chlorination
    facilities
    at Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and Highland Park facilities.
    4.
    The District shall proceed immediately
    to construct screening
    facilities
    at the Gillette Avenue sewer.
    5.
    The District shall employ chemical precipitation and polymers
    at
    its Waukegan facilities in order to reduce
    the levels of SOD and
    total suspended solids discharged
    to Lake Michigan.
    6.
    The District shall employ alum at
    the North Chicago treatment
    plant
    in
    order to reduce the SOD and
    total suspended solids discharged
    by
    50,
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    7.
    The District shall immediately undertake
    a feasibility study
    into
    the economic and technical practicability of the use of screening
    at the Water Street Sewers within
    90
    days.
    The District shall furnish
    the study
    to the Agency and the Board.
    The Agency shall furnish
    a
    recommendation to the Board within
    30 days
    of receipt of the study.
    If necessary,
    and upon Board order,
    a hearing may be held before
    implementation is ordered.
    The program as outlined
    is
    in accordance with
    the position of
    both parties,
    the District and
    the Agency.
    It provides
    for interim
    measures to abate present violations
    of the Act and the applicable
    regulations.
    The disastrous state
    of the Lake and the Skokie drainage
    ditch due to the discharges from the District was amply detailed
    in
    the prior opinion in this
    case.
    These present measures expediently
    carried out should aid in alleviating the gross pollution of the
    Lake before the ultimate program is completely implemented and
    will
    result
    in the swiftest possible construction of the new sewage
    treatment facilities required.
    This order shall not amend or affect in any way the order of the
    Board in the matter of t1~eNorth Shore Sanitary District v.
    EPA,
    PCB 71-36 entered today.
    I, Regina
    B,
    Ryan, Clerk
    of the Board, certify that the Board
    approved the above Order and Opinion this
    j’/
    day of
    j~.’
    1971.
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