ILLINOiS
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
September
4,
1987
IN THE MATTER OF:
THE JOINT PETITION OF THE CITY
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OF ~ATSEKA
AND THE ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
FOR EXCEI-~TION
TO
Ti~ECO~1BINEL)
SEWER OVERFLOW REGULATIONS
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by
~J.D.
Dumelle):
This matter comes before the Board upon an August
31,
1967,
motion for modification
filed
by the City
of ~atseka
(Watseka).
Watseka requests modification of
the Board~s May 28,
1987, Order
granting exception
to the combined sewer
overflow regulations.
Specifically, Watseka requests
an extension of the Phase
I
schedule listed
in paragraph
No.
3
of
that Order.
In support
of
its position, Watseka submitted
a letter
from the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency) indicating agreement
with the proposed revision
and setting
forth
a revised
schedule.
The Boaro hereby grants Watseka’s motion and revises
the May
28,
1987, Order
to
read
in
its entirety as follows:
ORDER
1.
The city
of Watseka
(Watseka)
is hereby granted
an
exception from
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
3U6.305(a)
as such
provision relates to the first flush of storm flows
for
combined sewer overflows
to the Iroquois River from
the
Kay Street overflow.
2.
~atseka
is hereby granted
an exception from Ill.
Adm.
Code 306.305(b),
for
all combined sewer
overflows to
Sugar
Creek
and tne Iroquois River.
3.
~atseka
shall submit plans and specifications
to the
Agency by December
31,
1987,
for Phase
I
of
the
proposed CSO improvements,
as described
in the amended
Municipal Compliance Plan dated
June
30,
l9b6.
The
Phase
I improvements
shall be completed and operational
by
September
30,
1989.
4.
The Phase
II CSO improvements,
as described
in the
amenaed Municipal Compliance
Plan dated June
30,
1986,
must
be completed and operational
by June
30,
1994.
Watseka shall provide
a more detailed schedule of
implementation
for P~iase Ii
CSO improvements
by July
1,
1988.
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5.
No later
than December
31,
1990,
for Phase
I
improvements, and December
31?
1993,
for Phase
II
improvements, ~atseka
shall report
to
the Agency
on
performance
and effectiveness
of
improvement
including
extent of overflow reduction and
on follow—up stream
inspections
to ensure that there
are no observable
water quality violations attributable to the overflows.
6.
This grant
of exception does not preclude the Agency
from exercising
its authority
to require as
a permit
condition
a CSO monitoring program sufficient to assess
compliance
with this exception and any other Board
regulations and other
controls,
fi
needed,
for
compliance,
including compliance
with water quality
standards.
7.
This grant of exception
is not
to
be construed
as
affecting the enforceability
of any provisions
of
this
Environmental Protection Act.
IT
is
so
ORDERED.
I, Dorothy
M.
Gunn,
Clerk
of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify
that the above Order was adopted on
the
--/
t0
day of
~
,
1987
by
a vote
of
~
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.
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Dorothy
M.
G’~inn, Cleric
Illinois Pollution Control
Board
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