ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    May 20
    1976
    VILLAGE OF STRASBURG,
    Petitioner,
    v.
    )
    PCB 76—28
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF
    THE
    BOARD
    (by Mr. Young):
    This matter comes before the Board on the petition of
    the Village of Strasburg filed January 27, 1976 seeking
    variance from Rules 203(c)
    and 402 of Chapter
    3:
    Water
    Pollution Rules and Regulations as regards phosphorus.
    An
    Amended Petition was filed on March
    8,
    1976 and the Agency
    filed
    a Recommendation on April
    9, 1976.
    No hearing was
    held in this matter.
    The Village of Strasburg
    is located in Shelby County
    and has
    a population of 456 people.
    At the present time
    the Village has no sewage collection system or municipal
    sewage treatment facilities.
    Sewage treatment currently
    consists of individual
    septic tanks and tile fields.
    The
    Village has received a Step
    1,
    2,
    and
    3 State grant offer
    from the Agency for the construction of a treatment plant
    and the Village has also received
    a commitment from the
    Farmers Home Administration to assist in the construction
    of
    a sewage collection system.
    The treatment plant consists
    of
    a three-cell lagoon system with a submerged sand filter
    and disinfection facilities with a design P.E.
    of 750.
    (The
    Agency submits the design P.E.
    is only 600).
    The discharge
    from the plant will be tributary
    to Richland Creek,
    a tribu-
    tary of the Kaskaskia River approximately
    45 miles above the
    Carlyle Reservoir.
    Rule 203(c)
    sets a standard of 0.05 mg/i for phosphorus
    as P in any reservoir or lake,
    or in any stream at the point
    where it enters any reservoir or lake and Rule 402 requires
    that the Village’s effluent not contribute
    to a violation of
    the Rule 203(c) water quality standard.
    The phosphorus con-
    centration in the Kaskaskia River as
    it enters the Carlyle
    Reservoir presently exceeds
    .05 mg/l;
    therefore the Village’s
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    effluent is water quality limited to the Rule 203(c)
    standard
    of
    .05 mg/i phosphorus.
    Because the Village’s proposed treat-
    ment facility will not meet the
    .05 mg/l standard of Rule 203
    (c),
    the Agency cannot issue a construction permit unless the
    Village
    first obtains a variance from the Board.
    The Agency submits that the average phosphrous concentra-
    tion of normal domestic sewage is approximately 10 mg/i; there-
    fore the Village’s proposed facility will discharge approximately
    5 lbs/day phosphorus.
    In the USEPA National Eutrophication
    Survey Report on Carlyle Reservoir an annual total phosphorus
    loading of 698,050
    lbs/year to Carlyle Reservoir is estimated.
    Based on this data,
    the Village’s proposed treatment plant would
    result in only a 0.26
    increase in phosphorus loading.
    On January
    5,
    1976,
    the Agency filed a Petition for Regu-
    latory Change
    CR76-i) with the Board which would amend the
    Regulation by requiring only point sources who have 1500 or more
    population equivalent to treat wastewater to
    a level not to ex-
    ceed
    1 mg/i prior to discharge.
    As justification for this pro-
    posal the Agency submits that eutrophication studies by both the
    USEPA and the Illinois State Water Survey show that the contri-
    bution of point source dischargers to the total phosphorus problem
    of lakes and reservoirs is small compared to the non—point source
    contribution.
    The Agency submits that non-point sources,
    such
    as run-off waters from farm lands fertilized with phosphate base
    fertilizers, account for the overwhelming majority of the phos-
    phorus loading of most lakes and reservoirs.
    The Village alleges that they will suffer an unreasonable
    hardship if the Board denies this variance request,
    a denial
    which would prevent the Village from utilizing State grant funds
    to assist in the construction of a much needed sewage treatment
    plant.
    In light of aforesaid studies and the small contribution
    that the Village’s discharge will make to the Carlyle Lake phos-
    phate problem,
    the Board is disposed to grant the relief requested.
    The Board will require, however, that the Village design and con-
    struct the sewage treatment plant to allow for the possible future
    installation of appropriate phosphorus removal facilities.
    This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and
    conclusions of law in this matter.
    ORDER
    The Village of Strasburg is granted a variance from the
    phosphorus limitations of Rules 203(c)
    and 402 of Chapter
    3:
    Water Pollution Regulations until May 20,
    1981,
    subject to the
    following conditions:
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    1.
    This variance will terminate upon adoption by the Board
    of any modification of the existing phosphorus water quality
    standards and effluent limitations and the Village of Strasburg
    shall comply with such revised regulations when adopted by the
    Board.
    2.
    The sewage treatment plant shall be designed and con-
    structed to allow for the possible future installation of
    appropriate phosphorus removal facilities,
    arid
    3.
    Within 35 days of the date of this Order, Petitioner
    shall submit to the Manager, Variance Section, Division of Water
    Pollution Control,
    Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency,
    2200 Churchill Road, Springfield,
    Illinois,
    62706, an executed
    Certification of Acceptance and agreement to be bound to all
    terms and conditions of the variance.
    The form of said certifi—
    cation shall be as follows:
    CERTIFICATION
    I,
    (We),
    having read
    the Order of the Pollution Control Board in PCB 76-28,
    understand and accept said Order,
    realizing that such
    acceptance renders all terms and conditions thereto
    binding and enforceable.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    SIGNED
    TITLE
    DATE
    I,
    Control
    adopted
    vote of
    Christan L.
    Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Board, here~certify the above Opinion and Order were
    ~the
    ~
    day of
    ________________,
    1976 by a
    Illinois Pollution
    Board
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