ILLINOIS
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
January
5,
1978
VILLAGE OF WINFIELD, a
municipal corporation,
)
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 77—207
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
)
AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by ~4r.Goodman):
This matter is before the Board on a Petition for Variance
filed
by the Village of Winfield
(Winfield).
Hearing was
waived
by Petitioner.
Winfield requests variance from Rules 203(a),
203(d),
203(f),
402,
404(f) and 602(b)
of Chapter
3:
Water Pollution Rules and
Regulations
(Regulations)
in order to allow construction and opera~
tion of an interim treatment works expansion in accordance with
the proposal presented in exhibits attached to the petition.
This
petition concerns the same subject matter as an enforcement matter
brought by the Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency) against
the Village of Winfield in PCB 77-114.
The Board therefore takes
official notice of its December
20,
1977 decision
in PCB 77~l14~.
Winfield, located in DuPage County,
Illinois,
owns and operates
an activated sludge sewage treatment plant
(STP) which discharges
effluent into a slough tributary to the West Branch of
the iDoPage
River.
Because the plant discharges to the slough,
the
Agency
ha~
determined that the dilution ratio of the effluent is less t~n
1 to
1.
Winfield on the other hand alleges that the slough
is
part of the DuPage River which results
in a dilution ratio greater
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than
5 to L
T~oSTP
s~s
~i,00Cresidents
of
~Jfnfie1das w.
as 500 persons
~r
Cent:~~D~~ge
Hospital.
Winfield is presen~
~j
on restricted stafus whict
~as resu’ted in
the
proliferation ot
prJ
-te d~spo-a ~cters wi~n~the unincorporated areas adjace~t
to W~nfi~l~
O~Juno ~
~9~73,~infisid autnorized its representative to
apnly for Construction Grant Funds under Title II of the Federal
Wa~e~~ollu~on
Control Act
P.L.
92-500).
The City of West
Cbi~a;o~s
aut~orizedto ace as lead agency for the Facilities
P1art~ir’~Sten ~ Prc~ec~ A g~antwas subsequently awarded to the
City of West Chicago,
and ~cinf~e1dhas complied with all requests
made h~ ~ll lead ~genc~’including requests for documents,
access
to facili~tesand payments of local
funds.
It
is projected that
4 to 5 years w~l
pass before the City of West Chicago will be able
to acc~ptWinf~ed~swastewater for treatment.
In order to alleviate the prescnt overload condition
of
the
Winfield STP and to allow e~pansicnof the wastewater system,
Winfield proposes to expand the
hydraulic capacity from a
de~ign
flow of 0~5million gallons -~e’ ~
(MGD)
to 1,5 MGD and organic
capacity from ~,000 populatic~ açuivilent
(P.E.)
to 8,000
P.E.
Winfield anticipates that th:~sloterim expansion and modification
would
be
completed and on line within
180 days
after a permit
from the Agency is acquired.
The Agency has denied a
permit
for
the proposed facslity exoansion based
upon the
fact
that the
facility would not consistently produce a 10 mg/i BOD and 12 mg/i
suspended solids effluent nor will it
meet the
ammonia nitrogen
water quality standards.
In its Recommendation the Agency recommends Winfield be
granted variance from Rules 203(f),
404(f) and 962(a)
of
the Regu-
lations subject to the conditions that discharge not exceed 20
mg/l HOD and 25 mg/l suspended solids as a 30-day average and that
construction be completed within
1
months of a Board Order granting
variance.
The Agency also proposes that a variance be subject
to
Winfieid~sparticipation in the West
Chicago STP
expansion and that
that expansion continue to be viable.
It
is the
Ag~ncy~sopinion
that the interim expansion, although
not able
to achieve complete
compliance to the Chapter
3 standards, will apparently improve
Winfieid~seffluent quality during the interim period.
Furthe~
more,
additional hydraulic capacity is clearly desirable in order
for the Winfield operator to handle
existing raw
waste
loads.
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Winfield has repeatsdi~
had
~.oreject requests by owners
unsewered
properties
and
residents
for sanitary sewage
sezvi~e
where
extensions
would
be
required.
This
status
creates
a
p~
c
health
problem
and seware
herdehip
upon
the
residents
wishin~
eliminate
poorly
functionino
septic
systems
and
replace
them ~
r
sanitary sewage
service.
Due
to
delays
in
the
expansion
of
the
West
Chicago
STP
to
which Winfield
is
committed,
Winfield finds
itself
in
the
position of being ur~abieto send its waste
to
~i-
West
Chicago plant
and
at
the
same
time unable
~o
improve
it~
current situation at its
own
STP.
The
Board
finds that
this
position
places
~n
arbitrary
and
unreasonable hardship upon
Winfield
and
will therefore grant the variance necessary,
un0~
certain conditions.
This Opinion constitutes
the
finding of facts and conclusir~
of
law
of
the
Board
in this matter.
1.
The
Village
of
Wintllid
is granted variance from
Rule
203(f),
404(f), an~
2~2(a)
of
Chapter
3:
Water
Pollution
Regulations for its
santiary
treatment
plant until January
1.
i982 or
until
completion of
Step
3 wastewater construction
grant
Program Project
No. WPC-Cl71863
(the West Chicago Combined Sewage
Treatment Facility) whtchever first occurs,
under the
following conditions:
a.
The
aforementioned
project
is
in
effect
and proceeding with
Winfie1d~s partici~
pation.
b.
Winfield shall
apply
for the necessary
construction permits within 45 days and
complete construction within
7 months of
the date of this Order,
c,
Winfieids
discharge
shall
not
exceed
20
mg/l
of
BOD
and 25
mg/i
of suspended
solids
as
a
30-day
average.
2.
Variance
from
Rules
203(a),
203(d),
402,
and
602(d)
of
the Regulations
is
hereby
dismissed
as
inappropriate
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3.
Within 45
days of the
adoption of this
~irder,
the
Village of
Winfiei~~.shall execute and
for~~d
to
both
the Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Ager~cv~2200
Churchill
Road,
Springfield,
Illinois 627C~
sed
the
Pollution Control Board a Cethification of Acceptance
and Agreement to be bound
to all
terms and conditions
of this Order.
This 45
day
pcriod shall be
held
in
abeyance during any period
this
matter is being
appealed.
The form
of
said certification shall be
as follows:
CERTIFICATION
I
(We),
having read and fully
understanding the Order of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board in PCB 77-20 7 hereby accept said Order and agree to
be bound by all of the terms
and
conditions
thereof.
SIGNED_____________________________
TITLE____________________________
DATE
______________________________
Dr. Satchell abstains.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Boar
,
hereby certif
the above Opinion and Order were adopted on
the
~
day of
,
1978 by a vote of
~/—O
ristan L. Moffe
,
ler
Illinois Pollution
ntrol Board
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