ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    July
    14,
    1983
    METROPOLITAN SANITARY DISTRICT
    OF GREATER CHICAGO,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 83—72
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    DISSENTING OPINION
    (by J.D,
    Dumelle):
    My reason for dissenting
    lies
    in the possible health danger
    to persons using the Illinois River downstream of the Calumet
    Sewage Treatment Plant.
    The record in P37—12,
    Docket
    D, was included in this proceeding
    at the Petitioner’s request,
    In that record,
    Dr. Charles
    Haas,
    an expert in microbiology, had estimated fecal coliform lt~vels
    at Morris,
    Illinois at 28,700 colonies per 100 ml
    if the ‘lisinfection
    in the Chicago area ceased.
    The Calumet STP discharges ahout
    one—seventh of the total Chicago—area sewage plant
    flow.
    Applying
    the one—seventh figure
    to the 28,700 figure results
    in levels
    of 4,100 colonies per 100
    ml at Morris.
    The Chicago beach closing
    standard
    is
    500,
    The Morris location
    is significant because
    it is a center ~or
    water-skiing.
    No protection
    in this variance
    is given to those
    using the Illinois River
    if bacterial
    levels
    in fact rise above
    500 and approach 4,100.
    I would have required bacterial uonitoring
    at Morris and a resumption of disinfection for levels over 500
    during the water—skiing
    season.
    Respectfully submitted,
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    Jacob
    D.
    DuTnelle,
    P.E.
    Chairman
    I, Christan
    L. Moffett, /Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, do hereby cer~..i~ythat the above Dissenting
    Opinion was submitted this
    ~
    day of
    ,
    1983.
    Christan L. Mof
    ¶t~’
    Clerk
    53-25

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