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PCB 74-362
Envionm~rtalProtccti~rAgency
Respondent
OPINION aod ORDER of
the BOARD (by Mr.
Zeitlin)
This
is
a petition for variance from the Village o~Carrier Mills for
relief from the O~O2rig/I
standard for copper in Chapter 3, Rule 203
(f)
of the Board~sWater Pollution Regulations,
in order to apply copper sul-
fate as an aigicide in its water storage reservoir.
Petitioner orginally
filed on October
7,
1974, and re-filed with additional
information,
pursuant
to Board order,
on November
1,
1974.
The variance requested was for one treatment
in 1974 and four treat-
ments
in
1975,
as follows:
Date
Nov.
15, 1974
100 lb.
Feb.
15,
1975
100
lb.
Apr. 15,
1975
100
lb.
June
15,
1975
150
lb.
Sept.15, 1975
100
lb.
The Agency estimates that for the 100
lb. dosage per treatment by the pet-
itioner in
its
11,000,000 gallon reservoir,
the copper sulfate levels should
not exceed 0.27 mg/i.
Carrier Mills had previously received
a variance
in PCB 73-131
on June
14,
1973 for the same purpose.
The Agency Recommendation, filed
on December
5,
1974, would allow the
variance, but limit the dates and amounts
of dosage to two treatments of one
hundred pounds each
in 0ctobe~ and November, 1974
The Agency notes the ser-
iousness of the algae problem for public water supplies and the lack of ade-
quate alternate treatment methods,
as nac this Board
in City of Staunton
V.
EPA (PCB
/4-345).
The fa~iureof copper sulfate treatment to adverse~yaf-
fect health over 2/ years of use
by
Carrier
Mills.
and the minor,
short term
dcv~’ationfrom 203
(f) standards,
nas a’so Deen taken into consideration by
the
Mgerlcy.
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No heari.ng
was.. held.
On November 22, 1974,
the Board adopted Chapter 6, Public Water Sup-
plies
(R 73-13).
Rule 203 of that Chapter now governs
the use of copper
sulfate in public water supplies, and requires
a public water supply op-
erator to secure a permit from the Agency.
This rule now being
in effect,
those portions of the petition relating to treatments
in 1975 will te dis-
missed as moot,
and petitioner Carrier Mills advised to seek the proper
permit.
As
to the variance request, by Carrier Mills for a November 15,
1974
copper sulfate treatment, neither petitioner nor the Agency have made any
indication of whether said treatment was in fact performed.
Without such
information, the Board will
not address itself to that issue,
This Opinion constitutes
the findings of fact and conclusions of
law of the Board.
ORDER
IT IS THE ORDER OF THE POLLUTION ‘CONTROL BOARD THAT:
1.
Those portions
of
this petition applying to copper sulfate treat-
ment in 1975 are dismissed as moot.
2.
That part of this petition applicable to November 15,
1974 is dis-
missed without prejudice.
I,
Christan
L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, certify
that the above Opinion and Order was adopted by the Board on
the
q4~
day
of
1975,
by
a vote of ~
to
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