ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January
6,
1977
CITY
OF
SULLIVAN,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 76—300
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION
AND
ORDER
OF
THE
BOARD
(by
Mr.
Young):
This
matter
comes
before
the
Board
on
the
variance
peti-
tion filed on November
15, 1976,
by
the
City
of
Sullivan
seeking relief from Rules 203(c)
,
402,
404(f) (ii) (A) and 404
(f)
(ii)
(D)
of the Water Pollution Regulations as regards
ohosphorus.
The Agency Recommendation favorable to the grant
of the variance was filed on December 21,
1976.
The Board has previously dealt with many petitions
in
which relief was sought from the requirement of meeting
the
phosphorus water quality standard.
Village of Argenta and
Village of Cerro Gordo, PCB 75-182, PCB 75-183,
18 PCB 152;
Village of Strasburq, PCB 76-28; Old Ben Coal Company, PCB
76—21;
City of Hoopeston, PCB 76-234.
The City is attempting
to upgrade
its existing sewage treatment plant with the help
of State/Federal
funds, but Agency approval of Sten II and III
grant awards cannot be made due to the phosphorus water quality
violation
to which the City contributes.
The City
is further
seeking this variance so that it can receive,
if otherwise
qualified,
a Pfeffer exemption under Rule 404(f) (ii)
thus
enabling the City to qualify for less stringent effluent limi-
tations.
Al
though
the
Aqency
does
not:
spoci
f ica I ly
so
state
n
this
Recommendation,
the Agency
has
on
prior
occasions stated that
requiring phosphorus removal to the 0.05 mg/l level
is not both
technically feasible and economically reasonable.
Consistent
with this belief, the Agency has
filed a Petition for Regulatory
Change
(R76-l)
with
the
Board
which
would
amend
the
regulations
by requiring only point sources which have untreated waste loads
of
1500 or more population equivalents and which discharge into
impoundments of greater than twenty acres
to treat the waste-
water to
a level not to exceed
1 mg/I prior
to discharge.
The
City’s facility is presently serving
a population in excess of
1500 and if the regulation
is adonted would he required to treat
to
a level of
1 mg/l phosphorus.
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The Board is disposed to grant the relief requested.
As
in
the
earlier cited cases,
the Board finds here
the City
would
suffer an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship if required
to meet the 0.05 mg/l phosphorus water quality standard.
This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and
conclusions
at.
law
in this matter.
ORDER
The
Cit
of Sullivan is granted a variance for the operation
of
its
sewage treatment plant from Rules 203(c),
402,
404 (f) (ii)
(A) and 404(f) (ii) (B)
of Chapter
3:
Water Pollution
Regulations
as regards phosphorus until January
1,
1982,
subject to the
followinq conditions:
1.
This variance will
terminate upon adoption by the
Board of any modification
of the existing phosphorus water
quality standards and effluent
limitations
and
the
City
of
Sullivan
shall
comply
with
such
revised
regulations
when
adopted by the Board.
2.
If grant funds become available during the period of
this
variance,
the
City shall install and operate the requisite
eeuipment
nbcessary to reduce the phosphorus concentration in
its
discharge
to
1
mg,/l, or
to
whatever
alternative
level
may
be set by the Board.
3.
Within 35 days of the date of this Order,
the City of
Sullivan shall submit to the
Manager,
Variance
Section,
Division
of
Water Pollution
Control,
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
2200
Churchill
Road,
Springfield,
Illinois,
62706,
an
executed
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
I
,
(We )
,
in
vi nq
read
he
Order
ol
~iie
ho
iuL~on
ConLrol
Roard
in
PCB
76—300
understand and accept
said
Order,
realizinq
that
such
acceotance
renders
all
terms
and
conditions
thereto
binding
and
enforceable.
SIGNED
TITLE
DATE
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IT
IS
SO
ORDERED.
I,
Christan
L.
Moffett,
Clerk
of
the
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board,
h
reby
certify
the
above
Ooinion
and
Order
were
adooted
on
the
________
day
of
,
1977
by a
vote
of
~
Christan L. Moffe
lerk
Illinois Pollution
ntrol Board
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