ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
April
8,
1976
VILLAGE OF ADDISON,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 76-3
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY,
Respondent.
Mr. Hubert Loftus and Mr. Thomas
J.
Riggs, appeared on behalf of
Petitioner.
Mr. John T. Bernbom and Ms. Barbara J.
Revak,
appeared on behalf
of Respondent.
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Goodman):
This matter comes before the Board upon Petition of the Village
of Addison
(Addison)
for variance from Rule 962 of Chapter
3 Water
Pollution Regulations of the Illinois Pollution Control Board
(Regulations) filed on January
5,
1976.
Addison seeks this variance in order to connect the Kingery
West Subdivision by sanitary sewer line to the Addison South Waste-
water Treatment Plant which was placed on restricted status on
November 8,
1974, by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency).
The Subdivision
is located
in the flood plain of Salt
Creek on the east side and was annexed to Addison in 1974.
There
are a total of 107 lots in the Subdivision, seventy—five percent
of which are occupied by single family dwellings.
At present the
Subdivision is served by septic tanks and private wells.
When Salt
Creek reaches flood level,
the drinking wells within the Subdivision
are contaminated and the septic tanks become inoperative causing raw
wastes to discharge into roadside ditches.
Addision proposes to provide municipal treatment service to the
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Subdivision by extending
a sanitary sewer line from the Subdivision
to the Addison South Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Addison has already
been awarded
a State Grant to construct a sanitary sewer connection
to service the Subdivision, however,
by special condition of the
Grant, Addison must obtain a variance from Rule 962 Chapter
3 by April
15,
1976.
In addition, Addison is required to submit plans and speci-
fications to the Agency by March
1,
1976, and the sewer connection
must be operational by August 1977.
Addison alleges that failure to
allow this variance will result in termination of the State Grant
and, therefore, would cause Addison arbitrary and unreasonable hard-
ship.
In addition Addison points to the public health hazard now in
existence due to the use of septic systems
in the Subdivision.
On February
10,
1976,
the Agency filed their recommendation
essentially agreeing with Addison’s contentions and recommending that
the variance be granted with certain restrictions.
Hearing was held
in this matter on March
15, 1976,
at which evidence was presented
concerning the public health hazard caused by flooding of Salt
Creek with the resultant contamination of drinking water wells and
flooding of septic systems.
In addition to the testimony of
a number
of citizen witnesses concerning
the health problems
in the area in
which they reside,
the Chief Environmental Engineer for Du Page
County testified as to the periodic unsafe health conditions
in the
area including contaminated wells and malfunctioning septic systems.
This witness stated that the septic system should be replaced by a
municipal sewer and that, in his professional opinion, the municipal
treatment system was the only available alternative.
Although the evidence presented in the record indicates Addison’s
Sewage Treatment Plants are in
a hydraulically overloaded condition,
the Board agrees with the recommendation of the Agency that the
Village of Addison be granted variance from Rule
962 in order to
alleviate the health hazards which exist within the Subdivision.
The
Board will therefore grant variance to Addison so that the existing
homes
in the Subdivision may be connected to the Addison Sanitary
Treatment Plant, however the number of connections to be made will be
limited to the number of residences existing at the time of this
Order which are presently occupied,
and Addison will continue to
operate and maintain their Sewage Treatment Plant
in the most effi-
cient manner possible.
This Opinion constitutes the finding of fact and conclusion of
law of the Board
in this matter.
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ORDER
It
is the Order of the Pollution Control Board that:
The Village of Addison be granted a variance from Rule 962
of Chapter
3,
subject to the following conditions:
(a)
that the Village of Addison apply for and
obtain an Agency permit to construct and
operate the sanitary sewer to service the
Subdivision;
(b)
that connections to the proposed sanitary
sewer to service the Subdivision be limited
to those residences which are presently
occupied;
(c)
that the village of Addison operate and main-
tain the South Plant in such
a manner as to
achieve the best quality of effluent possible;
(d)
within 28 days
after the date of the Board Order
herein the Petitioner shall execute and forward
to the Manager, Variance Section, Division of
Water Pollution Control, Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency,
2200 Churchill
Road, Springfield,
Illinois,
62706 and to the Illinois Pollution
Control Board
a Certification of Acceptance and
Agreement to be bound to all terms and conditions
of the variance.
The form of said Certification
shall be as follows:
CERTIFICATION
(We),
having
read and fully
understanding the Order of thee Illinois
Pollution Control Board
in PCB 76-3 hereby accept said
Order and agree to be bound by all of the terms and condi-
tions thereof.
SIGNED____________________________
TITLE
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I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify the above O~inionand Order were
adopted on the
day of
,
1976 by a
vote of ~
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Illinois Pollution C
ol Board
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