ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April
4,
1975
CITY OF RUSHVILLE,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 75-57
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,)
Respondent.
INTE?JM ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Dr. Odell):
On February 6,
1975,
the City of Rushville filed a Petition
For Variance with the Illinois Pollution Control Board
(Board).
Petitioner sought
a variance from Rule 203(h)
of the Water Pol-
lution Regulations to enable it to apply a
2 1/2% solution of
rotenone
to its artificial lake above the
dam
being constructed
3 miles south of the town.
The Environmental Protection Agency
recommended on March
11,
1975,
that the variance be denied.
It
stated that the information filed was insufficient to enable the
Board to rule on the request.
We concur.
Petitioner is requested to
:Eile by April
25,
1975,
the following information:
1.
Disposal methods to be carried out for the dead fish
after the kill has taken place.
2.
Methods available to detoxify the treated water
if
treatment should be necessary while the rotenone is still toxic.
3.
Evidence indicating that landowners along the treated
area of the Crane Creek will abide by the City’s plan, including
the City’s request to avoid use of the affected waters until
fingerling trout or bluegill survive for 48 hours
in livecars
placed in the treated waters.
The 90-day period for Board decision shall run from the
time of the filing of the Amended Petition.
Failure to file the
information by April
25,
1975, will make the Petition For Variance
subject to dismissal for inadequacy.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify
t at the above Opinion and Order was adopted
on the L1~+’ day of~
,
1975,
by a vote of
3
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