ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    September 15,
    1982
    CITY OF SPRINGFIELD,
    )
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 82—113
    PROVISIONAL VARIANCE
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    )
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    CONCURRING OPINION (by J. Anderson and J.D. Dumelle):
    We concur in this matter because the situation for which
    variance was granted appears to have been predictable and
    forseeable.
    The
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Recommendation
    points out that the surge lagoon “sludge was building faster than
    anticipated.”
    It also mentioned previous diversions
    to Lake
    Springfield in May 1980 and May 1981
    (Rec.
    p.2, No.
    5) in order
    to clean this lagoon.
    Thus it appears that the Petitioner could reasonably have
    foreseen that another diversion would be needed in 1982 and have
    applied through the conventional variance procedure.
    Had it done
    so the public would have been on notice and might have commented
    on the merits of allowing the diversion as against incurring the
    estimated expense of $5,640.
    The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency seems not to
    explicitly have considered the effects of bottom deposits,
    if any.
    Using 225 mg/i as the total suspended solids
    level and a discharge
    of 3,000,000 gallons per day, the weight of the solids discharged
    would be 5,631
    lbs. per day.
    For the 5—day period of the
    variance’, some 28,155 lbs. would be released.
    What is the effect
    of this 14—ton discharge upon bottom—dwelling organisms?
    The
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Recommendation is silent.
    The instant variance seems borderline so far as meeting the
    intent of the General Assembly in adopting the provisional variance
    statute.
    Its need was certainly predictable, and it should better
    have been processed with the particip
    n of the public.
    Joan Anderson
    (~fl~2~
    g~ma~ Dumel.e
    Board
    48-195

    2
    I, Christan L.
    Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, here~certify that the
    above
    Concurring Opinion
    was filed on the
    /~~-
    day of
    _____________________,
    1982.
    Christan L.
    of ett,
    rk
    Illinois Pollution
    rol Board
    48-196

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