ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July
19, 1990
IN THE MATTER OF:
JOINT PETITION OF THE CITY OF OTTAWA
AND THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
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PROTECTION AGENCY FOR EXCEPTION TO THE
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(CSO Exception)
COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW REGULATIONS
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by R.C.
Flernal):
The matter comes before
the Board upon
a Motion
to riodify
Board Order
filed July
2,
1990 by the City of Ottawa
(“Ottawa”).
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(“Agency”),
as Joint Petitioner,
filed
a response
to Ottawa’s
motion
on July
10,
1990;
the Agency recommends that Ottawa’s
motion
be granted.
By Order of August
4,
1988
the Board
had granted Ottawa an
exception
to
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 306.305(a)
and
(b)
pertaining
to
combined sewer overflows
(“CSO”).
Grant of the exception was
subject to certain conditions,
as
specified
in
the August
4,
1988
Order.
Among these
is condition
1, which specified:
The City will prepare
an operational plan for
and
make modifications to
its sewer system,
as specified
in
the petition,
by October
1,
1989.
Thereafter,
an
annual report detailing performance of the specified
activities will be submitted
to the Agency by January
31st of each year.
The October
1,
1989 date of condition
1 was subsequently
modified
by Board Order of O~tober 18,
1989, whereby
the deadline
was extended
to June
1,
1990
.
The subject of Ottawa’s instant
motion
is request that the deadline now be extended
to December
1,
1990.
Ottawa cites various unanticipated delays that
it has
experienced
in completing
its sewer modifications,
including
problems with bidding, miscommunications with the Agency, and
unacceptable
bonds.
The Agency agrees with and supports Ottawa’s
1 As part of
the instant motion, Ottawa also requests that this
date
be modified
to July
1,
1990,
consistent with Ottawa’s
interpretation
that July
1,
1990
is the correct modified date.
The Board denies this portion of Ottawa motion as unnecessary
in
light
the disposition of the rest of Ottawa’s motion.
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reasons
for delay.
The Agency also contends that Ottawa has made
good
faith efforts
to complete
its
sewer modifications
in
a
timely manner.
The Board concurs with the Agency’s analysis, and
accordingly hereby grants extension
to December
1,
1990 of the
completion date specified
in condition
1 of
the Board’s
August
4,
1988 Order
in this matter.
All other
requirements
of that Order
remain
in
full force
and effect as
issued.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy
M.
Gunn,
Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certify
at the above Order was adopted on the
~
day of
___________________,
1990,
by a vote of
~
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2/3.
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Dorothy
M. dunn, Clerk
Illinois P~11ution Control Board
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