IL~iNCIS P~LLUTIOt~CONTROL BOARD
    August 6, 1967
    CHANUTE AIR FORCE BASE,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 86—152
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD (by R.C. Flemal):
    On July 10, 1967, Chanute Air Force Base (“Chanute”) filed a
    request that the variance granted by the Board in this matter on
    January 6, 1967, be amended to expire on December 31, 1967. The
    variance is currently scheduled to expire on September 30, 1987.
    The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (‘~Agency”)
    recommended that the original variance be granted. The Agency
    has not responded to the instant filing.
    Chanute presently operates its own sewage treatment
    facility. However, Chanute will in the future contribute its
    wastes to the Rantoul Regional Sewage Treatment Plant, and
    thereafter close its own plant. At the time of the original
    pleadings in this matter, the Rantoul Regional Sewage Treatment
    Plant was scheduled to be fully operational by late summer or
    early fall 1987. Chanute now contends that the plant will not be
    fully operational until December 1967, and that Chanute will
    therefore need to continue operation of its own plant until that
    time.
    In its January 6, 1987, Opinion and Order the Board found
    that Chanute would suffer arbitrary or unreasonable hardship if
    denied variance relief, and that such hardship would not be
    justified by the environmental impact of Chanute’s discharge.
    There have been no apparent changes in the facts which would
    cause the Board to alter this finding for the short—term
    extension which is requested. Accordingly, the extension is
    granted.
    For the purpose of maintaining here a current record of this
    matter, the variance and its conditions, as today amended, are
    repeated below. Chanute should note the need to certify
    acceptance of the amended variance.
    80—79

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    AMENDED
    VARIANCE
    Chanute Air Force Base is hereby granted variance from the
    Five—Day Biochemical Oxygen Demand (“BOD5”) and Suspended Solids
    (“ThS”) limitations of 35 Ill. Adm. Code Section 304.120, subject
    to the following conditions:
    1. Variance shall expire on December 31, 1987, or upon
    completion of the Rantoul regional STP achieving
    operational status, whichever occurs first;
    2. Petitioner’s effluent shall be limited to 20 mg/i BOD~
    as a monthly average, and 25 mg/i TSS, also as a montnly
    average;
    3. Petitioner shall continue its participation in the
    Rantoul regional STP and shall do everything in its
    power to assure its completion in as timely a manner as
    possible;
    4. Chanute shall comply with all efforts to minimize any
    adverse environmental effects occasioned by this
    variance, including items 16(a) through 16(e) of the
    Petition for Variance.
    Within forty—five days after this date, Petitioner shall
    execute and send to:
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    Attention: James Frost
    Division of ~ater Pollution Control
    Compliance Assurance Section
    2200 Churchill Road
    Springfield, Illinois 62706
    a certificate of acceptance of this variance by which it agrees
    to be bound by its terms and conditions. This forty—five day
    period shall be held in abeyance for any period during which this
    matter is appealed. The form of the certification shall be as
    follows:
    CERTIFICATION
    I, (We), ____________________________, having read the
    Order of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, in PCB 86—152,
    dated August 6, 1987, understand and accept the said Order,
    realizing that such acceptance renders all terms and conditions
    thereto binding and enforceable.
    Petitioner
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    By: Authorized Agent
    Title
    Date
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Bo~rd, hereby certify that the above Order was adopted on the
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    day of
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    ~-j~-
    ,
    1987, by a vote of c.~°
    Dorothy M. ~unn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
    80—81

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