ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
September 28,
1989
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
)
JOINT PETITION OF THE CITY OF
)
BELLEVILLE
AND
THE ILLINOIS
)
PCB 85-218
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
)
(Combined Sewer
AGENCY FOR EXCEPTION TO THE
)
Overflow Exception)
COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW
)
REGULATIONS
)
Order of the Board (by J.D.
Dumelle):
This matter comes before
the Board upon an August
7,
1989,
motion
for modification
of a Board Order,
filed
by the City of
Belleville.
On
September
14,
1989,
the
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(Agency)
filed
its
response
to
Belleville’s
motion.
In support of its motion, Belleville states that on November
19,
1987,
the
Board
issued
an
Order
in
regard
to
the
City’s
petition
for
a
Combined
Sewer
Overflow Exception
based
upon
a
proposed Municipal
Compliance
Plan
negotiated
with
the Agency.
The Order
(1) grants an exemption from Section 306.305
(a) and
(b)
as they relate to the City’s proposed First Flush Basin,
and
(2)
requires Belleville
to
implement system modification as detailed
in
its
Municipal
Compliance
Plan
(MCP)
of
September,
1986.
Belleville states
that subsequent
to
this order,
design for the
project commenced and has been completed on schedule.
However, the
initiation of the construction date of March
1,
1989 has not been
met due to the lack of a construction permit from the Agency.
Belleville states that the permit has been withheld for two
reasons-—first,
the lack of
an acceptable MCP amendment
showing
revised milestone dates corresponding to realistically attainable
future dates,
and
second,
a consent decree between the City
and
the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) regarding
specific fines and remedies for past violations of the Clean Water
Act.
The
City
states
that
it
has
appeared
in
federal
court
concerning the consent decree and the parties have been instructed
to reach
a settlement
on or before September
1,
1989.
The City
states that the MCP has been amended and tentatively accepted by
the
Agency,
although
circumstances
will
require
additional
modifications.
Notwithstanding these modifications, the Agency has
issued the necessary permit and the City will advertise for bids
within 30 days of its August
7,
1989 letter.
Therefore,
the City
requests,
in accordance with instructions from the Agency, that the
Board modify its order of November 19, 1987 to include the revised
MCP Project Schedule.
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In
its
response,
the
Agency
moves
the
Board
to
grant
Belleville’s motion.
The Agency states that it believes that the
Board Order should be amended to
incorporate the present design
changes
and
to
extend the
construction
schedule.
The
Agency
states,
however,
that should the modified construction schedule
become
either
too
lenient
or
not
feasible
in
the
context
of
complete
compliance,
the
federal
court
may
approve
another
schedule.
Before the Board rules upon this motion,
the Board requests
information from each party
on the status of
the
federal
court
action.
Specifically,
(1) whether the Settlement Agreement has in
fact been approved,
(2)
if not, when the parties anticipate
such
approval to occur,
and
(3)
if approved,
what are its terms.
So
that the Board may rule upon this motion
at
its next
scheduled
meeting on October 18,
1989,
the Board requests this information
to be received by the Board no later than Friday, October 13, 1989.
IT IS TO ORDERED.
Board Member R.
Flemal dissented.
I,
Dorothy M. Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board hereby cert
ie
that the above Order was adopted on the
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of
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by a vote of
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~‘Dorothy M.
941nn, Clerk
Illinois P~lution Control Board
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