ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    September
    11, 1986
    CITY OF OTTAWA,
    )
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 86—80
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    )
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    )
    Respondent.
    MR.
    JOHN BAYER APPEARED ON BEHALF OF PETITIONER.
    MR. THOMAS DAVIS APPEARED ON BEHALF OF RESPONDENT.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J.
    Theodore Meyer):
    This matter comes before the Board upon a June 16, 1986
    petition for variance from restricted
    status filed
    by the City of
    Ottawa.
    The City
    is requesting variance
    for
    a period of five
    years from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 602.105(a), Standards for Issuance,
    and from 35
    Iii.
    Adm. Code 602.106(b),
    Restricted Status,
    but
    only to the extent
    that those rules involve 35
    Iii. Adm. Code
    604.301(a)
    (combined radium—226
    and radium—228).
    The Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency (Agency)
    filed
    its recommendation
    that variance be granted, subject to conditions,
    on July
    9,
    1986.
    Hearing was held on July 21,
    1986 at which members of the
    public were present.
    Testimony was presented
    at hearing which indicated
    that
    testing of
    the City’s water
    for combined radium has been
    conducted for approximately twenty years and the results of these
    tests have already exceeded
    5 pCi/i.
    (R.
    p.
    30).
    Also,
    it was
    indicated in
    the testimony that individual wells are tested
    and
    that some test results indicate double the combined radium level
    in one well versus another.
    (R.
    p.
    32).
    None of this data,
    however, was submitted
    for the Board
    to consider
    in reaching
    a
    decision on the City’s variance petition.
    Lastly,
    it appears
    from the testimony that the 6.2 pCi/l combined radium level
    indicated
    in
    the City’s petition
    is
    in fact the average combined
    radium level throughout
    the distribution system.
    (R.
    p.
    21).
    Thus,
    it appears from this testimony that some residents are
    experiencing combined radium levels in their water
    in excess of
    6.2 pCi/i.
    Based on
    the above—referenced testimony,
    the Board hereby
    denies the City’s variance petition with leave
    to refile a new
    petition which includes the above—cited
    data.
    Specifically, the
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    City should submit with its new petition all data on the level
    of
    combined radium in the distribution system and all data on the
    level of combined radium
    in individual
    wells for
    as many years as
    is available.
    IT
    IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board,
    hereby certify that the abc~eOpinion and Order was
    adopted on the
    ir~—
    day of
    _________________,
    1986 by
    a vote
    of
    ~
    .
    I
    Dorothy
    M. ~unn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
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