ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October 18, 1979
VILLAGE OF WAUCONDA,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 79—185
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOPI~RD (by Mr.
u~elle.~
Petitioner has requested a variance from the drinking
water standard for barium in Rule 304 B
4 of Chapter
6:
Public Water Supplies.
The Agency has recommended that the
Petition be dismissed or,
in the alternative,
be granted
subject to conditions.
No hearing was held.
Petitioner operates four water supply wells.
Three of
these wells pump from raw water sources which comply with
the barium standard of 1.0
rng/l.
These three wells have
a
total capacity of 1.368 million gallons per day
(MGD) and
are adequate to handle Petitioner1s needs except for cases
of mechanical or electrical failure or during fires.
The
fourth well, which has a barium content of 3.6 mg/i,
is
disconnected from Petitioner~sdistribution system. Petitioner
has requested relief for those emergency periods when the
fourth well may be needed.
In City
of Breese
v. EPA, PCB 77—200,
27 PCB 207,
August
4,
1977,
the Board addressed a similar situation and
stated as follows:
“The Board in the
past has ref~isedto acce~ptpe~titions
which,
as here,
anticipate an emergency condition
before the fact, and request relief in case the emergency
occurs.
The Variance Section of the Environmental
Protection Act does not envision such relief
.
.
.
The
Board therefore will dismiss the Breese petition as
inappropriate and note that an emergency situation
would be
a matter of evidence in any enforcement action
that might be brought before the Board subsequent to
the use of emergency equipment.”
The Board hereby reaffirms its position on contingent
or emergency variances.
In this case Petitioner has not
shown any circumstances which would distinguish its request
from Breese’s.
Consequently this Petition shall be dismissed.
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This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact
and conclusions of law in this matter.
ORDER
Petitioner’s request for a variance from the drinking
water standard for barium in Rule 304 B
4 is hereby dismissed.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L.
Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify the above Opinion a d Order
were adopted on the
______________
day of
______________
1979 by a vote of
q...~
Christan L.
Moffet
Clerk
Illinois Pollution
ontrol Board
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