ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    November
    1,
    1979
    CITY
    OF STERLING,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 79—169
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr. Dumelle):
    On August 21, 1979 Petitioner filed for a variance
    from
    the limitations for cyanide
    in its NPDES Permit No.
    IL0031259
    until
    March
    31,
    1980 or until Lawrence Brothers,
    a metal
    plating industry, has
    a pretreatment system on line and
    operational.
    The Agency has noted informational and technical
    deficiencies
    in the petition and recommends that the petition
    be denied.
    No hearing was held.
    In its Recommendation of October 16,
    1979,
    the Agency
    stated that sufficient information has not been supplied by
    Petitioner to enable the Agency and the Board to address the
    substantive merits of Petitioner’s request.
    Petitioner does not describe the quantity and types of
    materials used in the process or activity for which the
    variance
    is requested.
    Nor is a full description of the
    particular process or activity given in which the material
    is used as required by Board Procedural Rule 401(a)(3).
    Data are not provided describing the extent of cyanide discharge
    in excess of permitted
    limits (other than approximately 50
    of the time)
    as required by Rule 401(a)(5).
    An assessment,
    with supporting
    factual information as to environmental
    impact of the variance required by Rule 401(a)(7) has not
    been included,
    Furthermore,
    no interim discharge limitations,
    compliance monitoring
    or enforcement schedules,
    or any other
    specific measures to be taken during the period of variance
    have been described,
    The City merely stated that
    it would
    require
    the industry to operate
    its present pretreatment
    facilities
    as effectively as possible.
    The requisite description
    of specific measures to be taken during the period of variance
    which should include specific performance timetables and
    standards to be imposed on Lawrence Brothers,
    Inc. by Petitioner
    has been omitted,
    The Agency further notes that an ascertainable time
    limit
    for relief has been omitted.
    Board Rule 401(a)(1)
    requires
    “a clear and complete statement of the precise
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    extent of the relief sought”.
    The requirement is not met by
    Petitioner’s statement that the variance relief is
    to continue
    “until March
    31,
    1980,
    or until Lawrence Brothers’ new
    pretreatment system is on line and operational.”
    Although the Agency has recommended that the Petition
    for Variance he denied for failure to include sufficient
    information,
    the Agency suggested
    as an alternative that the
    Board order Petitioner to amend its Petition to include the
    needed
    information.
    Section 38 of the Environmental Protection Act states
    that the Board
    is to take final action upon a variance
    request within
    90 days after the filing of the petition.
    Since Petitioner could not reasonably
    be expected to amend
    its petition within the period of time remaining, the Board
    will dismiss this action and grant leave to re—file.
    Should
    any new proceedings be instituted, Petitioner is urged to
    include Lawrence Brothers,
    Inc.
    as co—petitioners.
    This
    Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact
    and conclusions of law in this matter.
    ORDER
    It is the Order of the Pollution Control Board that
    Petitioner’s request
    for a variance from the limitations
    for
    cyanide in its NPDES Permit No. IL0031259
    be dismissed
    without prejudice.
    I,
    Christan
    L.
    Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereby ce~ti~ythe above Opin
    n and 0 der
    were adopted on the
    ,‘
    /~~—
    day of
    ________________
    1979 by a vote of
    i~-
    0
    _____
    Illinois Pollution
    Board
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