ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December 20,
1977
GALESBURG SANITARY DISTRICT,
Petitioner,
V.
)
PCB 77—192
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY,
Respondent.
MR. GUILBERT
H. BROWN OF LUCAS, BROWN AND MCDONALD appeared
on behalf of Petitioner.
MR. PATRICK
J. CHESLEY, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, appeared
on behalf of Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by
Mr. Dumelle):
This matter comes before the Board upon the July 14, 1977
Petition for Variance filed by the Galesburg Sanitary District
requesting relief from Rules
203(f)
(ammonia nitrogen)
and
404(f)
of Chapter
3:
Water Pollution
(Chapter
3)
until
June
1,
1982.
The Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency)
filed its Agency Recommendation
in favor of granting the
variance
with certain conditions attached on August 16,
1977.
A
hearing was held on November
1,
1977.
Galesburg Sanitary District
(District)
owns and operates
a sewer system and sewage treatment plant
(STP)
located in
Knox County, Illinois,
Effluent is discharged into Cedar
Fork Creek, an intermittent stream tributary to the Henderson
River.
These
discharges contain concentrations of
HOD5 and
suspended solids in violation of Rule 404(f) and have caused
a violation of
Rule 203(f)
(ammonia nitrogen)
in the receiving
stream.
In addition, wet weather flows into existing combined
sewers
have resulted in the bypassing of inadequately treated
sewage into the creek,
The District intends to deal with
these problems
by way of a major construction project in-
volving sewer separation and upgrading of its STP to achieve
effluent levels of
10 mg/i BOD5,
12 mg/l suspended solids and
1.5 mg/i ammonia nitrogen.
The grant of a variance would
allow the District time in which to obtain Federal grants
to help
defray the cost of this project.
The District alleges hardship based on the fact that were
they to proceed without Federal grant funds the cost of the
project
would be beyond their financial means.
The Board
has stated
previously that “an arbitrary and unreasonable
hardship
would be placed on the District by requiring the
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massive capital outlays necessary for compliaru
~:i~ou~~s:st
allowing the District
to
obtain assistance
froii~
3tin~,
grant programs, and particularly
so when the D~
:~otwo~i~t
be precluded from any reimbursement from State/r
-leral ~rart
funds
if the District were to proceed in advanuc ~c a parricilar
grant award.”
Galesburg Sanitary District v.
Luironmental
Protection Agency, PCB 76—154,
23 PCB 321 at
322
The environmental impact of granting a van
mce wotid.
be the discharge of effluent containing high
cort~entratiops
of BOD5,
suspended solids and ammonia nitrogen
iiich would.
affect dissolved oxygen levels
in Cedar Fork
Cr?-~k,
However,
since grant funds are necessary to achieve com~.tance
through
the proposed project, the Board
finds that the
b~nef~J.s
derived from the grant of a variance outweigh any harm
to
the environment.
The Agency suggested in its Recommendation
that thu Boaid
enter an abatement order as a condition of this
variance
The
November 1,
1977 hearing was scheduled to allow
public
cosui’
~t
on this issue.
The Galesburg Sanitary District
stated
at. tie
hearing that it did not agree
that
an abatement
order was
necessary.
No evidence was introduced at the
hearing oi ary~-
where else in the record which would support the
entry of such
an order,
Consequently the Board will decline
to impose this
extraordinary sanction.
The Galesburg Sanitary District is hereby
c~ianteda
variance from Rules
203(f) and 404(f)
of Chapter
3 until
June 1,
1982 subject to the condition that the
District sh~ii
adhere to the project completion schedule set
forth in its
Petition for Variance.
This Opinion and Order constitute
the findings of
fact and conclusions of law of the Board.
ORDER
1)
Galesburg Sanitary District is granted a
variance
Rules 203(f)
(ammonia nitrogen),
404(f)
and 602(d)
of
Ci-apter
3
until June 1,
1982 provided that the following
project c-urpietio~
schedule must be observed:
a.
Submit Status Report to the Agency~-May
1, 13/8
b.
Submit plans and specifications
for
Phase
IV
(sewer
separation)
to
the
Agency
May
15,
1978
c.
Arrange
local
financing
for
Phases
I,
III,
IV,
and
V
(STP
improvements)
-~--~June
1,
1976
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f.
Award doi
L~
g.
Ot.cn BiJ.~
h.
Award Cent
c~
i.
Complete ai~ ~
~~ndA~
artise for
I,
Ill
V)
t’~
?h~-se
IV)
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III,
V)——-~~
ses
I,
III,
-
ction
~u1y
1,
1978
~—~.gust 15,
19Th
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-
teptember
15,
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—October
1,
1978
~December
31,
1978
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~June
1,
1982
2)
Galesburg
Sanitary Distri
11
execute
the Environmental
Pnoteetioa Agen
,
Enforceme
2200
Churchill Road,
Spni yfield.
ilinois
627
Pollution
Control
Board
i~t.hin‘15
ays
after
t~
Board
Order herein a Cer4licate
c
Acceptance
to
be
bound
to
all the
terms and ~nditions
of
This
45
day
period ~na11
be held ~
abeyance
e.
this matter
is being appealed.
The form of the
shall read as follows:
ON
rooeard
to
c-grams,
and to the
to
of
the
cd
Agreement
aniance.
c’
-my period
~entc~
~te
The
Galesburg
Sanitaiy
stands the Order of the Ill
in PCB 77—192 and hereby au
E
be bound to all of
the term~
By
ot has receired and
under—
illution
Control
Board
said order and agrees
to
J conditions thereof,
Title of
Position
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Christan
L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board,
hereby certify the abo e Opinion and Order
were
adopted
on
the
~o-~day
of
____________,
1977
by
a
vote
of
Christan
L. Moff~J~~/
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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