ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
    August
    18, 1977
    CPC INTERNATIONAL,
    INC.,
    V
    Petitioner,
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    CONCURRING OPINION
    (by Mr. Dumelle):
    PCB 77—149
    While
    I agree with the CPC corrective program for the re-
    duction of these discharges,
    I feel
    a better analysis of CPC’s
    impact upon the Illinois River
    shoul:, have been performed.
    The Board
    in 1971 became aware of the low dissolved oxygen
    in the La Grange Pool
    of the Illinots River.
    This
    is the section
    of the river between the Pekin and ti~eLa Grange
    locks and dams.
    It
    is the section to which CPC discharges.
    The Petitioner should have presented
    to the Board the present
    state of the dissolved oxygen levels
    in this particular portion of
    the river
    together with an analysis of the c~epressionattributable
    to its own discharge.
    CPC’s flow of 20 MGD at an average BOD5
    level of 32 mg/i works out
    to 5,338
    lbs. of BOD5 per day.
    This
    is the oxygen demand equivalent of a community of 32,000 discharging
    raw, untreatLd sewage.
    Respectfully
    submitted,
    ci
    Jacob D.
    Dumeile
    I, Christan L.
    Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board hereby certify the ab ye Concurring Opinion was submitted on
    the
    _________
    day of
    ________________,
    1977.
    (I
    —28-- 361
    BOARD
    Illinois Pol
    Control Board

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