ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October 14,
    1976
    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION,
    Petitioner,
    V.
    )
    PCB 76—199
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr. Young):
    This matter comes before the Board on the variance peti-
    tion of the Department of Conservation filed July 28,
    1976
    seeking relief from Rules 203(c)
    ,
    402 and 404(f)
    of Chapter
    3:
    Water Pollution Rules and Regulations of the Pollution Control
    Board as applied to phosphorus.
    An Agency Recommendation was
    filed with the Board September
    16,
    1976;
    no hearing was held
    in
    this matter.
    Petitioner
    proposes
    to construct
    a sewage treatment faci-
    lity consisting of an Imhoff tank,
    a stabilization pond,
    a two
    cell intermittent sand filter and chlorination facilities
    at
    its Argyle Lake State Park,
    The proposed facility
    is designed
    for
    15 PE with a design average flow of 1550 GPD and will serve
    the park~strailer sanitary waste dumping facility,
    shop and
    equipment building,
    site manager’s residence and concession
    building.
    The project will correct a deficiency in waste treat-
    ment at the trailer dump station and residence which are presently
    utilizing leaching fields which are inoperative during certain
    times of the year.
    Petitioner states that approximately six
    persons will use the system daily and that the remaining flow
    generated
    by
    self—contained
    camper units
    i s seasona
    1~ in volume.
    The land surrounding Lake Argyle is mainly clay with low percola-
    tion rates and therefore unsuited to land disposal.
    Lake Argyle
    is
    a 95,1 acre impoundment which
    is maintained
    by the Department of Conservation as
    a sport fishing lake only;
    it is not used as a public water supply;
    swimming
    is not allowed,
    and the park
    is surrounded by crop land.
    Rule 203(c) provides that phosphorus shall not exceed 0.05
    mg/i
    in any stream at the point where ±tenters any reservoir or
    lake.
    Petitioner’s proposed plant will discharge approximately
    0.12 pounds of phosphorus per day to the lake.
    No water quality
    data on Argyle Lake is available to the Agency and they are there-
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    fore unable to predict what impact,
    if any,
    this additional load
    will have on the lake.
    Petitioner submits that it will have no
    detrimental effect upon the maintenance of the sport fishery
    which
    is the purpose of the lake.
    On January
    5,
    1976 the Agency filed a Petition for Regu—
    latory Change
    (R76-l) with the Board which would amend Chapter
    3 regarding phosphorus and would expand the present 1.0 mg/l
    phosphorus effluent limitation to all facilities having an un-
    treated waste load of 1500 PE or more discharging into impound-
    ments of greater than 20 acres.
    That Regulation is currently
    in hearing before the Board.
    Eutrophication studies by both
    the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the
    Illinois State Water Survey indicate that the contribution of
    point source dischargers to the total phosphorus problems of
    lakes and reservoirs
    is small compared with the non—point source
    contribution.
    Land run-off from farm land fertilized with phos-
    phate base fertilizers accounts for the overwhelming majority
    of the phosphorus loading in most lakes and reservoirs.
    In the light of the foregoing,
    and the exceedingly small
    phosphorus contribution of Petitioner~sdischarge to Lake Argyle,
    the Board finds that Petitioner
    is entitled to a variance.
    Peti-
    tioner also seeks
    a variance from Rules 402 and 404(f),
    Rule
    402 provides,
    as does Rule 404(f) (ii) (A),
    that no effluent shall
    alone or in combination with other sources cause a violation of
    any applicable water quality standard~.
    Rule 404(f) (ii) (D) requires
    in part that the operator file a project completion schedule for
    achieving compliance with applicable water quality standards
    (phos-
    phorus).
    The Board finds that Petitioner
    is also entitled to
    variance from Rules 203(c),
    402, 404(f) (ii) (A) and 404(f) (ii)(D)
    as those Rules concern phosphorus.
    The Agency raised some questions
    in their Recommendation
    which we will comment upon here.
    First,
    the Agency indicates
    that they interpret the petition to request a variance from the
    BOD and SS limitations of Rule 404(f); we do not make that inter-
    pretation but limit the relief granted solely to phosphorus
    in
    accordance with our discussion in the preceding paragraph.
    Secondly, the Agency notes that the discharge at Argyle Lake State
    Park has never been permitted by an NPDES permit issued by the
    United States Environmental Protection Agency.
    There is no indi-
    cation that there
    is an existing discharge requiring an NPDES per-
    mit.
    Since NPDES permit applications are required to be filed 180
    days prior to beginning of discharge,
    it would appear that there
    is ample time for application since the facility is not scheduled
    for operation until May 15,
    1977.
    Finally,
    the petition contains
    the following statement:
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    “As such it is
    a recognized fact that nutrients
    such
    as
    phosphorus are required for good fish
    management,
    and are sometimes added by Depart-
    ment personnel.
    A letter to this ef~ct is
    attached to this Detition.”
    (Emphasis added)
    In
    fact the letter attached to the petition reads as follows:
    ~I talked with Ken Russell, Fishery Biologist
    in
    charge of Lake Argyle,
    and he indicated
    that this discharge would not present any problems
    from a fisheries standpoint.
    In fact,
    he felt
    that an increase
    in nutrients could benefit the
    lake.”
    The Agency
    is apparently concerned from their reading of the
    foregoing that the Department
    is applying phosphorus to the waters
    of
    the
    State in violation of Chapter
    3; we do not reach the same
    conclusion based on the letter attached to the petition.
    This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and
    conclusions of law
    in
    this matter.
    ORDER
    rIhe
    Department
    of Conservation
    is granted a variance for
    the operation of the Argyle Lake State Park treatment facility
    from the phosphorus limitations of Rules 203(c),
    402,
    404(f) (ii)
    (A)
    and
    4O~(f) (ii) (D)
    of Chapter
    3:
    Water Pollution Regulations
    until
    October
    14,
    1981, subject to the following conditions:
    1.
    This variance will terminatE
    ucon
    adoption by the Board
    of
    any
    modification
    of
    the existing pdosphorus water quality
    standards and effluent limitations and the Department of Conserva-
    tion shall comply with such revised regulations when adopted by
    the Board.
    2.
    Petitioner’s discharge
    from
    the
    Argyle Lake State Park
    treatment facility shall not exceed 1550 qdp based on
    a 30—day
    average.
    3.
    Within
    35 days of the date of this Order, Petitioner
    shall submit to the Manager, Variance Section, Division of Water
    Pollution Control,
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 2200
    Churchill
    Road, Springfield, Illinois,
    62706, an executed Certifi-
    cation 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
    I,
    (We),
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    having read
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    the Order of the Illinois Pollution Control Board in
    PCB 76—199, understand and accept said Order, realizing
    that such acceptance renders
    all terms and conditions
    thereto binding and enforceable.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    SIGNED
    TITLE
    DATE
    I,
    Christan
    L.
    .Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Con-
    trol Board, hereby ce
    on the
    /41”
    day
    ~
    Opinion and Order were adopted
    _______
    ________________
    1976 by a vote of~~
    Illinois Pollution
    Board
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