ILLINOIS POLLUTION CCNTROL BOARD
    July
    16,
    1987
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    ThE JOINT PETITION OF THE
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    PCB 86-6
    CITY OF WOOD RIVER AND
    THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION AGENC~ FOR EXCEPTION
    TO THE COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW
    REGULATIONS
    INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J.D.
    Dumelle):
    In reviewing
    the
    recorci
    in this proceeding,
    the Board
    has
    determined
    that additional
    information
    is needed
    in order
    to
    adequately evaluate the joint petition
    for exception.
    The joint
    petitioners
    are requested
    to address
    the following matters
    and
    submit responses no later
    than July
    3U,
    1987.
    Please provide detailed
    information on the following:
    a)
    ownership and any other
    legal interests,
    present or
    future,
    in the Amoco lagoons;
    b)
    the
    actual utilization of the Amoco lagoons,
    including
    but not limited
    to:
    total capacity,
    present contents
    (amount, nature,
    and source),
    and frequency and vclume
    of use
    in relation to capacity,
    i.e. how much of X
    substance
    is stored for how long;
    c)
    any agreements by or with Wood River
    as
    to ownership or
    usage of these
    lagoons
    in
    the future,
    and
    if
    so the
    nature and duration thereof;
    d)
    any known plans
    for
    the future usage of the Amoco
    lagoons;
    e)
    assuming the Amoco lagoons could
    be used
    to store
    the
    first
    flush
    for later
    treatment at
    the treatment plant,
    what improvements or alternatives would
    be necessary?
    IT
    IS SO ORDERED.
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    I,
    Dorothy
    M.
    Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify
    that
    the above Order was adopted
    on
    the
    /(~7~~
    day of
    ____________,
    1967
    by
    a vote
    of
    .
    Dorothy
    M. Gunn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
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