ILLINOIS
POLLUTIUN
CONTROL
BOARD
September
15
,
1~77
VILLAGE OF BONNIE,
)
Petitioner,
V.
PCB 77~199
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF
THE
BOARD
(by
Dl
Satcheli):
On
July
22,
1977 Petitioner
filed before
this
Board a
petition for variance from the phosphorus limitations of
Rules 203(c),
402 and 404(f)
of the Chapter
3:
Water Pollution
Regulations
(Chapter
3).
The
~nvironmenta1Protection Agency
(Agency)
filed its recommendation for granting the variance on
August
23,
1977.
The
Village of Bonnier
Jefferson
County, Illinois,
is
Ofl
the east side of Rend Lake
and is included in the Rend Lake
East Facility Planning Area.
In 1970 the Village had a popu:La~
tion of 314.
Presently the Village is not served by a sewage
collection system or treatment facility.
Since 1970 Bonnie has
been pursuing a sewage collection system and treatment facilities.
In July 1972 Bonnie received a Step
2 grant offer,
Currently the
design of the collection system is virtually complete other than
final connections at the treatment facility site,
Further action
awaits the determination of this variance proposal.
Variance
from Rules
203(c)
and 402
of Chapter
3 is necessary to obtain the
exemption allowable under Rule 404(f)
of Chapter
3.
Petitioner
contends that to achieve a 0.05 mg/i level for phosphorus would
constitute
a hardship.
The Agency agrees with Petitioner, stating
that the 0.05 mg/i level is technically feasible, but economically
unreasonable.
The Board is familiar with this situation and has
regularly
granted similar relief in the past,
City of Villa Grove
V.
EPA,
PCB 77-175
(August 18,
1977), CaseyvilieTownsh~p~Westv.EPA,
PCB 77—14,
25 PCB 225 (1977), Dodds School District #54
v. EPA,
—2—
PCB
77—156
has
recogn’~
Petitioner
Currently
proposed
b
phorus
eff
is
adopted
lieved
of
I
The
B
and unreas
0.05 mg/l ~
variance
to
change undc
conditions
This
conclusion~
It L)
Village of
phosphorus
Chapter
3
until
a re
Board
whi
F
conditions
1977).
In these cases the Board
it
is economically impractical for the
with the current phosphorus
limitation.
as before it,
R76-l,
a regulatory change
cy which would modify the existing phos—
water
quality standards.
If this change
ard,
the Village of Bonnie would be re-
~osphorustreatment responsibilities.
that
Petitioner would
suffer
an arbitrary
~tdship if required to
meet
the existing
standard.
Petitioner.will be granted a
years or until
the Board adopts a regulations
whichever occurs first, subject to the
ded by the Agency.
onstitutes the Board!s findings of fact and
n this matter.
ORDER
~r of the Pollution Control Board that the
s hereby granted a variance from the
ns of Rules
203(c),
402 and 404(f) of the
liution Regulations for
five
years
or
~hange in proposal R76-l is adopted by the
urs
first, subject to the
following
~r agrees to comply with the terms of R76-1,
d, and if necessary,
install and operate
iosing equipment capable of reducing
s to
1 mg/l or whatever alternative level
r~ightadopt.
~r, within 28 days after this Order,
shall
and forward to the Illinois Environmental
n Agency, Manager, Variance Section, 2200
I Road, Springfield, Illinois
62706,
and to
~itionControl Board,
a
Certificate
of
~e
and
agreement
to
be
bound
to
all
terms
itions
of
the
variance.
The
form
of
such
~tion is to
be
as
follows:
1,
2.
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CERTIFICATION
The Village
of Bonnie has received
and
understands
the
Order
of
the
Il1inoi~
Pollution
Control
Board
in
PCB
77—199
and
hereby
accepts
said
Order
and
agrees
to
be bound to all of the terms and conditions
thereof.
Signed:
____________________
Title:
________________________
Date:
________________________
I,
Christan
L.
Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control
Boar’9,
herejy
certify
the
a
ove
Opinion
and
Order
were
ad~~tedon
the
_______
day
~
1977
by
a
vote
of
GA1
Christan
L.
Moffe
,
lerk
Illinois Pollution
ntroi Board
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