ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January 22, 1981
CITY
OF
LaSALLE,
)
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 80—192
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by N.E.Werner)~
This
matter comes before the Board upon a Variance Petition
filed October 16,
1980 by the City of LaSalle
(“City”) which
requested a Variance from Rule 1201 of Chapter
3.
Water Pollution
Control Regulations for a 12 month period so that its presently
certified Class
2 wastewater treatment plant operator can qualify
for Class
1 operator certification.
On October 17,
1980?
the Roard
entered an Order which required that the Petitioner file an affidavit
attesting to the truth of the facts presented in its Variance
Petition.
On November
3,
1980,
the City filed the requisite
affidavit.
On December 8,
1980, the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (“Agency”)
filed its Recommendation.
The Agency recommended
that the Variance be granted,
subject to various conditions.
No
hearing has been held in this matter and no public comment has been
received.
The City owns and operates a wastewater treatment plant
(“plant”)
which discharges effluent pursuant to NPDES Permit No.
IL 0029424
and serves about 12,000 individuals and several industrial facilities.
The Petitioner’s plant was upgraded in 1977 to include secondary
treatment units.
(Pet.
3;
Rec.
1).
The Agency notes that “at
that
time, the upgraded plant was rated as
a Class A facility that
required supervised plant operation by a Certified Class
1 Operator”.
(Rec.
1).
For the past
3½
years
(i.e., since June of 1977),
the City’s
wastewater treatment facilities have been operated by Mr.
Samuel
T.
McNeilly (who obtained his Class
2 certification in June of 1979).
The City believes that Mr. McNeilly is
a “competent, experienced”
operator and Agency inspection reports “cite satisfactory plant
operation and Mr. McNeilly’s rapid progress in achieving a thorough
record keeping system, quality laboratory work, as well as a good
understanding of treatment process controls”.
(Rec.
2;
Pet.
2).
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In its Variance Petition,
the City notes that Mr. McNeiily is
a very capable college graduate who is currently the President of
the North Central Water
& Wastewater Operator’s Association.
(Pet.
3).
The Petitioner also has indicated that its facilities
are “being considered for an award this year for being one of
the
best run Class A plants in the State”.
(Pet.
2).
Thus,
the City
believes that no adverse environmental impact will result from
allowing “an able and experienced operator” time to qualify for
Class
1 certification.
(Pet.
2).
Similarly,
“the Agency also
concludes that minimal risk of adverse environmental harm would
result from allowing continued plant operation under Mr. McNeilly’s
supervision”.
(Rec.
3).
Alternative compliance methods (such as searching for, and
hiring,
a full—time certified Class
1 operator at a higher salary
to replace Mr. McNeilly and increasing the average user charge for
City residents who often are living on fixed or low incomes) appear
to he
inappropriate in this case, and “the Agency concurs with the
Petitioner that the alternative compliance methods,
as described
by Petitioner, are unreasonable in view of these facts.”
(Rec.
3).
Although the City “has requested
a 12 month variance period on
the basis that Mr. McNeilly will become eligible for Class
1 Operator
Certification in the summer of 1981”, the Agency has recommended
“that a variance period longer than the time requested by Petitioner
is appropriate” because “the Agency Operator Certification Unit
indicates that Mr. McNeilly will be qualified for Class
1
Certification in November,
1981.”
(Rec,
2).
The Board, after evaluating the facts and
circumstances of
this case,
finds that the City of LaSalle would suffer an arbitrary
or unreasonable hardship if this Variance were denied.
Accordingly,
the Variance will be granted subject to the conditions delineated
in the Board’s Order.
This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and
conclusions of law in this matter.
ORDER
The Petitioner, the City of LaSalle,
is hereby granted a
Variance from Rule 1201 of Chapter
3:
Water Pollution Control
Regulations until March
1,
1982,
or until
Mr.
McNeilly becomes
properly certified, whichever occurs first,
subject to the following
conditions:
1.
If
Mr.
McNeilly terminates his employment before March
1,
1982,
the Petitioner’s Variance shall expire and the
City of LaSalle shall obtain the services of a Class
I
certified operator within 60 days of Mr.
McNeilly’s
termination date.
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2.
The Petitioner shall operate its wastewater treatment
plant under the best practicable operation and maintenance
practices.
3.
Within forty—five days of the date of this Order,
Petitioner shall execute and forward to the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency, Variance Section,
2200 Churchill Road,
Springfield,
Illinois 62706,
a
Certificate of Acceptance and Agreement to be bound
to
all terms and conditions of this Variance.
This forty—five
day period shall be held in abeyance for any period this
matter is being appealed.
The form of the Certificate
shall be as follows:
CERTIFICATION
I,
(We), ________________________,
having read
and fully understanding the Order in PCB 80-192,
hereby
accept that Order and agree to be bound by all of its
terms and conditions.
SIGNED
____________________________
TITLE
_________________________
_____
DATE
_________________________
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, christan L. Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control
Board,
hereby certfy that the above Opinion and Order
were adopted pn the
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day of
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1981 by
a vote of
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Christan L, Moff~~Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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