ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
December 13, 1979
CITY OF QUINCY,
Petitioner,
v.
PCB 79—202
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION
AND
ORDER
OF
THE
BOARD
(by
Mr.
Goodman):
On
September
27,
1979
the
City
of
Quincy
petitioned
for
a
partial
extension
of
a prior variance from Rules 403, 404(a)
and 408(a) of Chapter
3:
Water Pollution Control Rules and
Regulations
(Water
Rules).
The Agency has
recommended
that
a
variance
be granted.
Petitioner waived its right to a hearing.
Petitioner has been operating a water sludge disposal
system pursuant to an NPDES permit and
a. Board
variance.
The
variance allowed sludge waste consisting of sand, alum,
lime,
and silt to be discharged without treatment through an outfall
($002) into the Mississippi River when operational difficult-
ies prevented wastes from being stored in a holding tank.
Discharges through outfall $002 exceeding Petitioner’s NPDES
permit limitations for BOD5, total suspended solids~(TSS), and
pH content were allowed by Board variances until October 1,
1979.
Petitioner requests that the variances be extended to
November 1, 1980.
Petitioner has spent nearly $1.4 million to construct a
water sludge treatment facility which would assure NPDES per-
mit compliance.
Petitioner, however, has encountered unfore-
seen difficulties with sludge removal from its raw water
sett~ingbasin.
Excessive amounts of sand, silt and debris
from the Mississippi River have impeded sludge flow through
existing sludge transfer pipes; consequently, pumpihg opera-
tions have been periodically suspended since sludge plant
operation began in May of 1979.
A basket strainer has been
installed in th~section line of the sludge pumps in an
attempt to eliminate blockage of the
pumps
impellers; however,
future modification or eventual replacement of the sludge
transfer pumps may be necessary to assure unimpeded sludge
removal from the settling basin.
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—2—.
Petitioner’s only alternative to periodic sludge diver-
sion through outfall *002 is to discharge sludge directly into
existing
sanitary
sewers
to
the
new sewage treatment plant.
However,
this
procedure
would
allow
a
high
concentration
of
suspended
solids
to
create
a
blockage
in
the
system
and
would
adversely
affect
the
anaerobic digestors and the activated
sludge system.
Although discharge monitoring reports are required of
Petitioner once every six months, the Agency has not received
any reliable data on the incidence of sludge discharges
through outlet *002 since May 14,
1979, which was after the
sludge disposal facility had become operational.
The Agency,
however, does not contest Petitioner’s allegation that the
discharges will have an insignificant effect on the aquatic,
plant and
human
life that utilize the Mississippi River.
Considering the minimal impact
on
the
environment,
the
absence of a feasible alternative solution, and Petitioner’s
past good faith efforts to achieve compliance, the Board finds
that denialS of the requested variance would constitute an
arbitrary
and
unreasonable
hardship
upon
Petitioner.
Since
the
Agency .has
no
evidence
that
sludge
pump
modification
has
begun, it recommends that the variance be granted until
January 1, 1981, as opposed to November 1,
1980.
However, in
order to insure completion of Petitioner’s proposed corrective
activity within the variance period, the Board extends the
variance to March 1,
1981.
This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclu-
sions of law of the Board in this matter.
ORDER
It is the Order of the Pollution Control Board that:
1)
The Board hereby grants the City of Quincy a variance
from the total suspended solids, BODç and pH require-
ments of Rules 403,
404(a) and 408(a) of Chapter
3:
Water Pollution for its water treatment plant sludge
discharges into the Mississippi River from outfall *002
until March
1,
1981, subject to the following conditions:
(a)
Petitioner shall apply for and receive from the
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency all permits
necessary to the completion of the sludge disposal
project which it set forth in its petition.
(b)
Within 45 days of the date of this Order, Petitioner
shall execute a Certification of Acceptance and
Agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions
of this variance.
The 45 day period shall be held
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in abeyance if this matter is appealeth
The Cer~-
tification
shall be forwarded to the Illinois
Envi~ronmentalProtection Agency, Division of Public
Water Supplies,
2200 Churchill Road,
Springfield,
Illinois
62706 and shall read as follows:
CERTIFICATION
I
(We), ______________________________,
having read
and fully understanding the Order in PCB 79—202,
hereby accept
said Order and agree to be bound by all
of its terms
and
conditions
SIGNED
TITLE
DATE
2)
The
7~tgency is
hereby
granted
authority
to
modify
NPDES
Permit No~ 1L0037591
in a manner consistent with the
terms of this Order,
3)
The Agency~smotion for leave
to file its Recommendation
four days late is hereby granted,
I, Christan L, Moffett,
Cleric of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board,
b~ere)by certify the~above9pinion and Order were
adopted oq the
j~
day of
~,
1979
by
a
vote of
~
Illinois
Pollution
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