ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December 1,
1994
BORDEN CHEMICALS
AND
PLASTICS,
)
)
Petitioner,
)
v.
)
PCB 94—368
)
(Provisional Variance)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by C. A. Manning):
Pursuant to Section 35(b)
of the Environmental Protection
Act
(Act)
(415 ILCS 5/35(b)), Borden Chemicals and Plastics
(Borden) has requested that the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency
(Agency) recommend that the Board grant
a provisional
variance to allow Borden to continue operating during a period of
wastewater treatment plant malfunction.
Such request for a
provisional variance and the Notification of Recommendation was
filed with the Board by the Agency on Wednesday, November 30,
1994.
Pursuant to Section 35(b)
of the Act, the Board must issue
the variance within two
(2) days of this filing.
Pursuant to Section 35(b)
of the Environmental Protection
Act
(Act)
(415 ILCS 5/35(b)), the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (Agency), by and through its Director, Mary A.
Gade,
seeks a provisional variance for Borden in order to allow
it to continue operating during a period of wastewater treatment
plant malfunction.
Specifically, the Agency recommends that we grant Borden a
forty-five (45)-day provisional variance for its Sangamon County
facility from the
biochemical oxygen demand
(CBOD5) and
suspended solids
(TSS)
effluent requirements,
as set forth in 35
Ill.
Adin.
Code 304.120(c)
and 304.141(a),
beginning December,
1994, and continuing for no longer than 45 days.
This recommendation is essentially that the Board extend a
previously—granted provisional variance that will expire December
3,
1994.
The docket number of the previous provisional variance
was PCB 94—300, granted on October 20,
1994.
The Agency recommends that the Board grant the requested
provisional variance with specified conditions.
The Agency
agrees that the repairs are necessary.
The Agency anticipates
that the requested provisional variance would have minimal
environmental impact on the receiving stream.
The Agency is
unaware of any public water supplies that the requested
provisional variance would adversely impact.
The Agency
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maintains that a grant of a provisional variance would violate no
federal laws.
The Agency finds that a denial of the requested
provisional variance would create an arbitrary or unreasonable
hardship on the petitioner.
Provisional variances are by their very nature temporary.
The responsibilities of the Agency and the Board in these short-
term provisional variances are different from the
responsibilities in standard variances.
(~
415 ILCS 5/35
(b)
&
36(c)).
In provisional variances it is the responsibility of the
Agency to make the technical determinations and finding of
arbitrary or unreasonable hardship.
The Board’s responsibility
is to adopt a formal order, to assure the formal maintenance of
the record, to assure the enforceability of the variance, and to
provide notification of the action by a press release.
Having received the Agency recommendation finding that a
denial of the requested relief would impose an arbitrary or
unreasonable hardship, the Board hereby grants the petitioner a
provisional variance from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 304.120(c)
and
304.141(a),
on the following conditions:
1.
The term of this provisional variance shall commence
December 4,
1994, and shall continue for no longer than
forty-five days;
2.
The petitioner shall operate its plant during the term
of this provisional variance in a manner that assures the
best effluent practicable;
3.
During the term of this variance, petitioner shall
meet monthly average concentration effluent limits of 24
milligrams per liter
(mg/i) CBOD and 40 mg/i TSS.
Petitioners daily maximum concentration limits shall be 64
ng/l
CBOD and 130 mg/i TSS.
The petitioner shall execute a copy of a Certificate of
Acceptance of this provisional variance and forward that copy to
the Agency addressed;
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Water Pollution Control
Compliance Assurance Section
2200 Churchill Road
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois
62794—9276
Attention:
Susan Davision
The petitioner shall forward that copy within ten
(10) days of
the date of this order of the Board, and the Certificate of
Acceptance shall take the following form:
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CERTIFICATION
I
(We), ______________________________
hereby accept and agree to be bound by all terms
and conditions of the order of the Pollution
Control Board in PCB 94-300, October 20,
1994.
Petitioner
Authorized Agent
Title
Date
IT IS SO ORDERED
I, Dorothy N. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, do hereby certify that the above order was adopted on the
/-~
day
of
___________________________,
1994, by a vote of
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Illinois
Control Board