ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March
3,
1977
VILLAGE OF BROWNSTOWN,
)
Petitioner,
V.
)
PCB 77-4
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
OPINION AND ~ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Young):
This matter comes before the Board on the variance
petition filed on January
6, 1977,
by the Village of
Brownstown seeking relief from Rules 203(c),
402 and
404 (f) (i)
of the Water Pollution Regulations as regards
phosphorus.
The Agency Recommendation favorable
to the
grant of the variance was filed on February
7, 1977.
The Board has dealt with many similar 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,
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PCB 152; Village of Strasburg,
PCB 76—28; Old Ben Coal
Company, PCB 76-21; City of Uoopeston,
PCB 76-234.
The
Village of Brownstown, with a population of 689, presently
operates a sewage treatment facility consisting of an
Imhoff tank and trickling filter.
Because this system has
proved to be inadequate,
the Village proposes to construct,
with the help of State/Federal funds, a new facility con-
sisting of a three cell lagoon with a submerged sand filter.
Because of the phosphorus water quality violation, Agency
approval for either Step II or
III fundinq cannot be obtained
unless the Village provides
the required phosphorus removal.
The Village alleges
that providing the required phosphorus
removal would impose an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship
on the Village.
As in many of the cited cases, the Agency again submits
that requiring phosphorus
removal to the 0.05 mg/l level
is
not both technically feasible and economically reasonable
(Rec.
p.
3, par.
10).
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 1500 or more population equivalents
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and which discharge into impoundments of greater than twenty
acres
to treat the wastewater to a level not to exceed
1 mg/l
prior
to discharge.
Because the Village’s expected waste load
is only 689 population equivalent,
the Village will not be
required to provide any phosphorus removal if the regulation
is adopted as proposed.
The Board is disposed to grant the relief requested.
As
in the earlier cited cases, the Board finds here that the
Village would suffer an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship if
required to meet the 0.05 mg/i phosphorus water quality standard.
This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and
conclusions of law in this matter.
ORDER
The Village of Brownstown is granted a variance for the
operation of its proposed sewage treatment plant from Rules
203(c),
402 and 404(f)(i) of Chapter
3:
Water Pollution Control
Regulations as regards phosphorus until March
1,
1982, subject
to the following 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 Village
shall comply with such revised regulations when adopted by
the Board.
2.
Within 35 days of the date of this Order, the Peti-
tioner 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), _________________________
having read
the Order of the Pollution Control Board in PCB 77-4,
understand and accept said Order, realizing that such
acceptance 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, her~y certify the abov
Opinion and Order were
adopted
~i
the
3~
day of
fY)
,
1977 by a
vote of
~-
A
Christan L. Moff~r,~t1~C1erk
Illinois Pollutio~/~ntrolBoard
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