ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    September
    4,
    1980
    ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY,
    Petitioner,
    v
    )
    PCB 80—143
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE
    BOARD
    (by
    I.
    Goodman):
    The petition of Illinois Power Company, Soyland Power
    Cooperative,
    Inc.
    and Western Illinois Power Cooperative,
    Inc.
    filed August
    7,
    1980 is accepted by the Board as
    a regulatory
    proposal.
    The docket 80—143 is ordered dismissed and the
    contents redocketed as “R80—17.”
    Petitioners seek to amend the effluent temperature limitations
    for Lake Clinton discharges set out in Rule 203(i)(11)(aa)
    of the
    Board’s Water Pollution Control Rules and Regulations by adding a
    daily average temperature limitation of 99°Fup to 12
    of the
    time and an absolute maximum of 108.3°Fduring periods when
    only one generating unit is operating at Clinton Power Station.
    Under Rule 203(i)(10)(dd), petitioners may at a regulatory
    hearing
    (as opposed to a hearing upon a variance petition) choose
    two methods of showing the environmental acceptability of effluent
    to artificial cooling lakes.
    One
    is to produce an acceptable
    environmental impact statement
    (or assessments used in the
    preparation thereof) and another
    is a showing under §316(a)
    of the
    Clean Water Act
    (33 U~.S.C. §1251, et ~j.
    The Board finds that, because of the nature of the showing
    required by Petitioners under Rule 203(i)(10)(cc) no statewide
    economic impact study need be prepared by the Illinois Institute
    for Natural Resources.
    The nature of the showing necessarily
    includes an analysis of economic impact
    (see Rule 203(i)(1O)(dd)).
    The Board hereby waives the requirement of 200 citizen signatures
    and orders the petition to be set for hearing as soon as possible.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.

    —2—
    I, Christan L, Moffett,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereby ce tif
    that the above Order was adopted
    on the
    LI~
    day ~
    1980 by a vote of
    ____
    Illinois Polluti

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