ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March 14, 1986
IN THE MATTER OF:
THE JOINT PETITION OF THE CITY
OF PEORIA AND THE ILLINOIS
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
FOR EXCEPTION OF THE COMBINED
SEWER OVERFLOW REGULATIONS
INTERIM ORDER
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J.
D.
Durnelle):
This
is
a joint combined sewer overflow
(CSO)
petition by
the City of Peoria (Peoria)
and the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency
(Agency).
Peoria’s compliance plan presented
at the hearing
allows for
the discharge of
floatables at eleven downstream CSO discharges
(Exh.
4).
Peoria’s witness
testified that floatables
control
at
these outfalls was rejected because
of cost.
(R.
35).
Exhibit
4
includes discussion of options
for controlling floatables
at
these locations.
Prior
to decision the board would like to have an assessment
and cost estimate
for controlling floatables at these eleven
downstream outfalls,
at least up
to the 25—year flood
stage.
The
feasibility of
using
swirl concentrators for this purpose should
be examined.
In addition, the Board requests comment
upon the impact of
an order
requiring
(a)
a prohibition of any new connections
of
residential downspouts
to sewers carrying sanitary waste,
(b)
that all new buildings have separate sanitary and storm
connections,
and
(c)
that separate storm and sanitary sewers be
constructed
to the extent feasible when streets
are reconstructed
and when area redevelopment occurs.
Such comments shall
be filed with the Board
and the Agency
by Peoria by March
28, 1986.
The Agency may comment on this
material through April
4,
1986.
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IT
IS
SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy
M. Gunn,
Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above Interim Order was adopted on
the
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1986 by vote
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