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present southern boundary of the Village of Addiscn, being
approximately the northern boundary of the southen
1/2
of
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southwestern i/4 of Section 24-40-10, east along said village
boundary to Swift Road: generally south on Swift Road, but
following the present western boundary of the Village of Addison,
to the Illinois Central Railroad tracks; east along
said’ tracks
to Proposed P.A. 61 at approximately Helen Street; south along
P.A. 61 to Sidney Avenue; east on Sidney Avenue to Rohlwing
Road (Illinois 53); south on said Road for a distance of
13—437
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approximately 300 feet to the present southern boundary qf the
Village of Addisqn; east along said boundary to the present
western boundary of the Village of Lombard; north and east along
the boundary of the Village of Lombard to its intersection with
Lombard Road at approximately the center of Section 31-40-11;
north on Lombard Road to the Illinois Central Railroad tracks;
southeast along said tracks to Westwood Avenue; south
on
West-
wood
Avenue
to
North
Avenue (Illinois 64); east on North Avenue
to Westmore Avenue; north along the present eastern boundary of
the Village of Addison,being approximately Westgate Drive extended
south, to the present southern boundary of the Village of Addison
at approximately Gerri Lane; east along said southern boundary
to Harvard Avenue; north on Harvard Avenue to the present northern
boundary of the Village of Villa Park at approximately Armitage
Avenue; east along said boundary and further east on Armitage
Avenue and its extensions to ICingery Highway (Illinois 83); north
on Kingery Highway to Grand Avenue (County 20) at approximately
the center of Section 27-40-11; east on grand Avenue to County
Line Road; north on said road and its extension to Irving Park
Boulevard
(Illinbi’s 19); west on said boulevard to the present
eastern boundary of the Village of Bensenville at approximately
Dierks Street; north along said boundary to the present southern
boundary of the City of Chicago at approximately Hillside Drive
extended east; west along said City of Chicago boundary to
York Road (County 8); north on said road to the Cook County
Line; and west along said county line to the beginning.
2.
There
shall be two subregions within Region I, the west
subregion and the east subregion.
The subregional boundary
shall be as follows:
Beginning at the intersection, of Kingery Highway (Illinois
83) .and Grand Avenue (County 20); north on said Highway to
Irving Park Boulevard (Illinois 19); west on said Boulevard to
the west boundary of the Village of Bensenville at a point between
Edgewood and Pine AvenUes; north and then east along said Vi~llage
boundary to its intersection with Poplar Avenue; north on Poplar
Avenue to Stoneham Street; east on Stoneham Street to Spruce Avenue;
generally north on Spruce Avenue but following the present western
boundary of the Village of Bensenville to Hawthorne Avenue; east
on Hawthorne Avenue to Kingery Highway (Illinois 83); north on
said Highway to Thorndale Avenue (County 26); west on said .avenue
to the’ present western boundary of Elk Grove Village at a point
apprdximately 1200 feet east of Wood Dale Road (County 28); and
geyérally north along said village boundary approximately 1200
feet east of Wood Dale Road to the Cook County Line.
15—428
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3.
In
areas
where
existing
sewer
lines
cross
the
regional
or
subregional boundaries, tie exst3ng sewers shall be retai sd at
sanitary sewer service provided by the existing treatment authori
No exuansion of this sewer service b
one region or subreg”. n
ii’
another will be permitted tithout
le consent
f 4’he ‘affected
regional or subregional authorities
r by Board order
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Interceptor sewers shall be corstructed as recessary
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accomplish the phasing- ut of setage
reatmv.nt pants and shafl
be constructed as necessary to provide service to presentiv
undeveloped or unserviced areas within the region, consisten
wXth local and regional plans and State and
Federal Regulations
and requirements.
Priority of interceptor construction shall be
established to enable diversion of excess flows from plants of
limited reserve capacity to plants having adeciuate reserve capacity
to accommodate such diverted flow and to preclude the need for
interim plant expansions.
9.
Nothing hereinabove provided shall limit the requirement
of any plant to meet present or future Board regulations.
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2.
There
-hall be two subregions within Region ‘I
the test
subregi n and tne cast subregion.
fle subregional boundary
sh’asl b~
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follows
Beginning at the a
erse..t,t n of Kingery Highway (Illinois 83
and Roosevelt Road (U.S. 38~,north on aaid Highway ;o$onroe
Street; sast on said street to the ~altCreek; north a1~ongsaid
Creek to St
Charles Road;
vest on said ~toadto Villa Avenue; north
on said Avenue to the rhicago and Northwestern Railroad trackr
east along said tracks to Salt Creek; and north along said Creek
to the northern ooundary of tne Region.
3.
In areas where existing sewer lines cross the regional or
subregional boundaries,
the existing sewers shall be retained and
sanitary sewer service provided by the existing treatment authority.
No expansion of this sewer service
by one region or subregion into
another will be permitted without the consent of the affected regional
or subregional authorities or by Board order.
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nay
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and
appr
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of
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foregoing provisions
c.
Program fo- Region
II
1.
The
boundary
of
Rag”or
II
shall
be
at
rollows
13—431
6-
o°ginning-
t
the
Intersection
of
Roosevelt
Road
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5.
38
nd
sin Street
caunty
,
sout’s
n Main
tteet to the local
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ern
trdary ±‘se Hg’alard Hills Sanitary
District
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f
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iVage of Oak Broak
.pproximately the western bo ndary
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33 39-li)
;outh a~ongsaict Village bot.ndary to 3
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Street
to
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cu
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n said
venue
.0
blth Street
east
n 67th Street and its extet-
ton to
tdisan Street ‘County
8
; south on Madison Street to
Intersi.
5; ~ortheas’asong Interstate 55 to County
Lao
Road
“nth a
urty Line Road a’d
further north along the
ook
County
‘
te to Harrison Street, west on said street t’
Cha
him
venue
south along
.hathan Avenue extended south to Lexington
treet’
test
n said street to Bt,clid Avenue
south on said
~ten~eto the present southern boundary of the
illage af Eli-
.urst at approximately Harvard Street, generally west along
said b
undary
to
‘lie
present eastern boundary
at
the
‘Village
of E.mhurst
at approximately Twin-Oaks Drive extended north;
south along said eastern boundary to Roosevelt Road (U.S.
38)’
west on said Road to its intersection with the present southern
boundary of the Village of Villa Park at a point west of Summit
Avenue; south, west and north following said Village Boundary
to
Roosevelt
Road
at
approximately
Michigan
Avenue; and west
on
said
Road
to
the
beginning.
2.
In
areas
where
existing
sewer lines cross the regional
or subregional boundaries, the existing sewers shall be retained
and sanitary sewer service provided by the existing tr,atment
authority.. No expansion of this sewer service by one
region
or subregion into another will be permitted without the consent
of the affected regional or subregional
authorities
or
by
Board
order.
3.
The regional authority shall be the
Hinsdale
Sanitary
District.
It shall be responsible for the planning,
construction,
operation, and maintenance of interceptors and other sewers; the
planning, construction, operation, and maintónance of sewage treat-
ment plants; and the treatment of wastewater originating within
the region.
3—432
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The regional wastewater
reatmcnt plan”
‘hal,, be tne
qip’jale
Sanitary
Listnct
‘lant
-
‘he
Mi’asdale
Sanitary
Jistr
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last
‘hail be ixpanded
c
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asar
-o ‘meet the ‘seeds of ‘he
‘eu-on
c
asiatent with
1 ‘a1 ‘14 regio
a
jan:
id
Statc
aid
Federal
regulations
ad sequi’ements.
No
t’i-r plans
s al
e exrnded inlesi specfi’atly
chorized
I’
B
arc’
r?er
Plants
otser
than
the
I
nsdale
San
try
a
tn
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sflaJl
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a
Dat
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stcn
pl’as
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b
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bit
t’
of
regional
oats
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tie
prese
useful
tire
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3
inst
last
curs.
7
Interceptor
sewers
shall
be
c
nstruc,ed
as
necessary
iccomplish the phasing-out of sewage treatient plants ‘ad
asl
be
:onst
‘acted
as
necessary
o
prow ide
service
t
present,,
undeveloped
or. unserviced areas witr
ii
the reg:on
consistert
with
local
and
regional
plans
and
atate
and
Federal
kegulations
sad
requirements.
Priority
of
interceptor
construction
ShLl
be
established to enable diversion of excess flows from plants of
limited
reserve
capacity
to
plants
having
adequate
reserve
capacity
to
accommodate
such
diverted
flow
and to
preclude
the
ieed
for
interim
plant
expansions.
8.
Nothing
hereinabove
provided
shall limit the requirement
of
any
plant to meet present or future Board regulations.
9.
The
Board
shall
retain
jurisdiction
for
such
further
orders
as
may
be necessary
and
appropriate
in
the
implementation
of
the
foregoing
provisions.
d.
Program for Region IV
1.
The boundary of Region IV shall be as folloss:
Beginning at a point being the intersection of the DuPage
County
Line
and the present western boundary of the Village of
Roselle at approximately Iceeney Road extended north; south along
said
Village boundary to Lake Street (U.S.
20)’ southeas1t on
said street to the eastern boundary of Section
8 40-10; ,south
along
said
boundary
to the present northern boundary of the
Village
of
Bloomingdale at Lawrence Avenue; west along Said
northern boundary to
the present western boundary of the Village
of Bloomingdale at approximately Gary Avenue
(County 23); south
along
said
western
boundary to Shick Road; west on said Road
to the western boundary of Section 17-40-10; soUth along said
boundary and its extension to Army Trail Road (County 11); east
on said
Road
to Gary Avenue; south on said avenue to the southern
boundary of the northern 1/2
of the southeastern
1/4
of
Section
20-40-
10;
east
along
said
boundary
to
Schmale
Road;
south
on
Schmale
Road
to
North
Avenue
(Illinois
64);
east
‘ow-said
Avenue
to
the
13—433
eastern boundary of Section 4-39-10; south along said boundary
to a point beii~gthe southwestern corner of Lot 3, Milton Township
Supervisors’ Assessment Plat Not,
2 situated in the northwestern
114
of
Section
3-39-10;
east from said point for
a distance of
1166 feet to
a point being the southeastern corner of said
Milton Township Supervisors’ Assessment Plat No~. 2; south
from
said point to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks
(formerly the Great Western tracks); east along said tracks
to Bloomingdale Road
(County 4); south on said Road to Geneva
Road (County 21); east on Geneva Road to the present boundary
between the City of Wheaton and the Village of Glen Ellyn;
generally south along said boundary and continuing generally
south along the present eastern boundary of the City of Wheaton
to Butterfield Road (Illinois 56); east on said road to the
west line of W~A~Rogers Lands at approximately Lambert Road
(County 45); south along said line and further south along
the west lines of the Weisbrocks subdivision,
the McIntosh
Brothers Glen Ellyn Woods, and the Jay Morton Estate Number
4
to a point being the intersection with the southern boundary of
the northeastern
L74
of Section 34-39-10; due south from said
point
to the northern boundary of the Morton Aboretum; generally
east along said boundary to Illinois Route
53; generally
northeast on said Route to Butterfield Road (Illinois 56); east
on said road to the present western boundary of the Village of
Downers Grove being the eastern boundary of Section 2S-39~10;north
and east following said Village boundary to the present eastern
boundary of the Village of Downers Grove
at approximately Main
Street extended south;
south along said eastern boundary
to Butterfield Road (Illinois 56); east on said road to Highland
Avenue
(County 9); south on said Avenue to the East-West
Tollway; east-northeast on said Tollway to
a point immediately south
of the eastern boundary of the Village of Lombard (approximately
the western boundary of the eastern 1/2 of ~thesoutheastern 1/4
of Section 29-39-11); ~genera11ynorth following said Village boundary
to 22nd Street; west on said street
to Fairfield Avenue, north
on said Avenue to the southern boundary of the Highland Hills
Sanitary District service area at approximately 17th Street
extended east; west along said boundary and further west on 17th
Street to Main Street; north
on Main Street to 16th Street;
west on 16th Street to the western boundary of the Highland Hills
Sanitary service area at approximately Elizabeth Street;
n,arth
along said boundary to the northern boundary of said Sanitary
District at approximately 15th Street; east along said northern
boundary to Main Street; north on said Street to Roosevelt Road
(U~S.38); east on said Road to the present western boundary
of the Village of Villa Park at approximately Wisconsin Avenue;
generally north following said Village boundary to St. Charles
Road at approximately Addison Avenue; west on said Road to Westmore
Avenue.; north on said Avenue
to the Chicago~and Northwestern
13—
434
e9u.
Railroad
tracks;
southwest
along
said
tracks
to
Westwood
Avenue;
north
on
said
Avenue
and
its extension but
following
the
western
boundary of the Village of Villa Park to the intersection of Joyce
Avenue and North Avenue (Illinois 64); east on North Avenue
to Westwood Avenue; north on Westwood Avenue to the IJ.linois Central
Railroad tracks; northwest along said tracks to Lombard Street;
south on said Street and further south and west following the
present western boundary of the Village of Lombard and the present
southern boundary of the Village of Addison, approximately 300 feet
south of Sidney Avenue, to the intersection of Rohlwing Road
(Illinois 53) and Sidney Avenue; west on Sidney Avenue to Proposed
V.A. 61 at approximately Helen Street; north along V.A. 61 to
the Illinois Cetitral Railroad tracks; dorthwest along said tracks
to Swift Road; north on Swift Road, but following the present western
boundary of the Village of Addison, to the present local southern
boundary of the Village of Addison at approximately the northern
boundary of the southern 1/2 of the southwestern 1/4 of Section
24-40-10; west along said boundary to the present western boundary of
the Village of Addison at approximately the eastern boundary of the
western 1/2 of the southwestern 1/4 of Section 24-40-10; north
along said Village boundary to the northern boundary of Section
24-40-10; west along said section boundary to the present western
boundary of the Village of Addison, being a line approximately
parallel to and 600 feet east of the western boundary of Section
13-40-10; north along said Village boundary to the intersection
of Lake Street (U.S. 20) and Medinah Road (County 24); north
on said Road and further north along the western boundary of
Section 1-40-10 to the Cook County line; md west along said
County line to the beginning.
2.
There shall be
two
subregions within Region IV, the north
subregion
and
the south subregion.
The subregional boundary
shall be.as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of Bloomingdale Road (County 4)
and the Chicago and Northwestern Railfoad tracks (formerly the
Great Western tracks); east along said tracks to Main Street
(County 5); north on said street to North Avenue (Illinois 64);
east on said Avenue to Illinois 53; and
north on Illinois
53 to
the Regional boundary.
3.
In areas where existing sewer lines cross the regional or
subregional boundaries, the existing sewers shall be retained and
sanitary sewer service provided by the existing treatment authority.
No expansion of this sewer service by one region or subregion into
another will be permitted without the consent
of.
the affected
regional or subregional authorities or by
Board order.
13—436
-10-
4~
The regional authorities shall be the following:
North subregion
-
The Villages of Glendale Heights, Blooming-
dale and Roselle shall, pursuant to contractual or other legal
arrangement,
share or assign responsibility for the planning,
construction, operation,
and maintenance of interceptors and
other
sewers;
the planning, construction, operation, and
maintenance of sewage treatment plants; and the treatment
of wastewater originating within the north subregion~ The
Villages shall report to the Agency regarding their
arrangements as required herein within 90-days of the entry of
this Order.
Failure to comply will cause the Board to make
a
designation of the regional authority,
South subregion
-
The Villages of Glen Ellyn and Lombard shall,
pursuant to contractual or other legal arrangement and con-
sistent with their existing agreement,
share
or assign responsi-
bility for
the planning,
construction, ~operation,and maintenance
of interceptdrs and other sewers;
the planning, construction,
operation,
and maintenance of sewage treatment plants; and
the treatment of wastewater originating within the south
subregion. The Villages shall
report
to the Agency regarding
their arrangements
as required herein within 90-days.of the
entry of this Order,
Failure to comply will Oause the Board
to make
a designation of the regional authorify,
6.
The Glendale Heights and Glenbard plants shall be expanded as
necessary to meet the needs 0f the region, consistent with local
and regional plans
and State and Federal Regulations and require-
ments,
No other plants shall be expand.ed unless specifically
authorized by Board order,
7.
Plants other than Glendale Heights and Glenbard s’hail be
phased out~ Dates of such phase-outs
shall be determined by the
availability of regional interceptors or the termination~of the
present useful life of the plant, whichever last occurs,
8.
Interceptor sewers
shall be constructed
as necessary to accomplish
the phasing-out of sewage treatment plants and shall be constructed
as necessary to provide service
to presently undeve1oped~
or
unser-
viced areas within the region, consistent with local
and regional
plans
and State and Federal Regulations and requirements.
Priority
of interceptor construction shall be established to enable diver-
sion of excess flows
from plants of limited reserve capatity to
plants having adequate reserve capacity
to
accommodate such diverted
flow and to preclude the need for interim plant expansions~
13 —436
-11-
9.
Nothing
hereinabove
provided
shall
limit
the
requirement
of
any plant to meet present or future
Bga;d
regulations
10.
The Board shall retain jurisdiction for such further orders
as may be necessary and appropriate in the implementation of the
foregoing provisions.
e.
Program for Region V
1.
The boundary of Region V shall be as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of Butterfield Road (Illinois
56)
and
Illinois
Route
53; south on Illinois 53 to the present Downers
Grove municipal boundary at approximately Bryant Road; south-east
along the Downers Grove municipal boundary to the eastern boundary
of Section 36-39-10; south along.said section boundary
and
its
extension being.the eastern boundary of Section 1-38-10 to the
East-West Toliway; west on the East-West Tollway to proposed
V.A.
61; generally south along V.A.
61 to 7Sth Street, excluding
those portions of Lisle and Woodridge lying east of V.A.
61 and
north of 75th Street already receiving wastewater service at the
date of this order; east on 75th Street to Pain-jew Avenue; north
on Fairview Avenue to the southern boundary of Section 21-38-11;
east along said boundary for a distance of 1800 feet; north,following
a line parallel to Pairview Avenue,
to 67th Street extended west;
east on
67th
Street and its extension to Cass Avenue (County 15);
north on Cass Avenue to 35th Street; west on 35th Street to the
present western boundary of the Village of Oak Brook
(approximately
the western boundary of Section 33-39-11); north along said boundary
to 31st Street; west on 31st Street to Fairfield Avenue;
north on
said Avenue
to the East-West Tollway; generally
west-southwest along the East-West Tollway to Highland Avenue
(County 9); north on Highland Avenue to Butterfield Road
(Illinois
56); west on Butterfield Road to the present eastern boundary of
the Village of Downers Grove at approximately Main Street
extended south; north along said Village boundary to the presejit
line separating the Village of Lombard from the Village of Downers
Grove; generally west following said separation line to the western
boundary of the Village of Downers Grove, being the
eastern
boundary of Section 25-39-10; south along said Village boundary
to Butterfield Road; and west on Butterfield Road to the beginning.
2.
In
areas
where
existing
sewer lines cross the regional or
subregional boundaries, the existing sewers shall be retained and
sanitary sewer service provided by the existing treatment authority.
No expansion of this sewer service by one region or subregion into
another will be permitted without the consent of the affected regional
or subregional authorities or by Board order.
13—437
-12-
3.
The
regional
authority
shall
be
the
Downers
Grove
Sanitary
District.
It
shall
be responsible for the planning, construction,
operation,
and
maintenance
of
interceptors
and
other
sewers;
the
planning,
construction,
operation,
and
maintenance
of
sewage
treatment
plants;
and
the
treatment
of
wastewater
originating
within
the
region.
4.
The regional wastewater treatment plant shall be the Downers
Grove Sanitary District plant.
S.
The Downers Grove Sanitary District plant shall be expanded as
necessary
to
meet
the
needs
of
the
region,
consistent with local and
regional plans and State and Federal Regulations and requirements.
No
other plants shall be expanded unless specifically authorized by
Board order.
6.
Plants other, than Downers Grove Sanitary District shall be
phased
out.
Dates
of
such
phase-outs
shall
be
determined
by
the
availability
of
regional
interceptors
or
the
termination of the
present useful life of the plant, whichever last occurs.
7.
Interceptors shall be constructed as necessary to accomplish
the phasing-out of lewage treatment plants and shall be constructed
as necessary to provide service to presently undeveloped or unser-
viced areas within the region, consistent with local and regional
plans and State and Federal Regulations and requirements.
Priority
of
interceptor
construction
shall’ be
established
to
enable
diversion
of
excess
flows
from plants
of
limited
reserve
capacity
to
plants
having adequate reserve capacity to accommodate such diverted flow
and to preclude the need for interim plant expansions.
8.
Nothing hereinabove provided shall limit the requirement of
any plant to meet present or future Board regulations.
9.
The Board shall retain jurisdiction for such further orders
as may be necessary
and
appropriate in the implementation of the
foregoing provisions.
f.
Program for Region VI
1.
The regional boundary of Region VI shall be as follows:
Beginning at a point being the intersection
of
the DuPage
County Line and the present western boundary of the Village of
Roselle at approximately iteeney Road extended north; south along
said Village boundary to Lake Street
(U.S.
20); southeast on
said street to the eastern boundary of Section 8-40-10; south
along said boundary to the present northern boundary of the
Village of Bloomingdale at Lawrence Avenue; west along said
northern boundary to the present western boundary of the Village
of Bloomingdale at approximately Gary Avenue (County 23); south
along said western boundary to Shick Road; west on said road
13— 438
-13-
to
the
western
boundary
of
Section
17-40-10;
south
along
said
boundary
and
its
extension
to
Army Trail
Road
(County
11);
east
on said road to Gary Avenue; south on said avenue to the southern
boundary of the northern lit of the southeastern 114 of Section
20-40-10; east along_said boundary to Schmale Road;
south on
Schmale Road to North Avenue (Illinois 64); west on said Avenue
to a point
due
north
of the extension of Main Street; south
from
said
point
to
the
Chicago’and
Northwestern Railroad tracks
(formerly
the
Great
Western
tracks);
west
alon
g
said
tracks
to
a
point
due
north
of
Morse
Avenue;
south
from
said
point
to
Doris
Avenue;
west
on
said
Avenue
to
Gary Avenue
(County
23);
south
on
Gary
Avernie
to
the
northern
boundary
of
the
southern
1/2
of
the
southwestern
1/4
of
Section
5-39-10,
the
present
southern
boundiry
of
the
Village
of
Carol
Stream
in
Section
5-39-
10;
west
along
said
boundary
to
Pleasant
Hill
Road;
south
on
said
toad
to
Jewçll
Road
(County
27);
southwest
on
Jewefl
toad
to
the
eastern’
boundary
of Section 12-39-9; south along said
boundary
and
-its
extension
to
a
point
735.21
feet
south
of
the
northern
boundary
of
Section
24-39-9;
west from said point
to
the
western
boundary of
Section
24-39~9;south
along
said
boundary
to
the
southern
boundary
of
the
northeastern
1/4
of
Section
23-39-9;
west
along
said
boundary
to
the
111gm
Joliet
and
Eastern
Railroad
tracks;
north
along
said
tracks
and further
west
and
north
along
the
northern
boundary
of
the’ National
Accelerator
Laboratory
to
the
Kane
County
Line;
nbrth
along
said
County
Line
to
the
Cook
County
Line;
and
east
along
the
Cook
County
Line
to
the
beginning.
2.
There
shall be three subregions within Region VI, the north
subregion,
the
west
subregion,
and
the
east
subregion.
The
north
subregion
shall
be
that portion of Region VI
north of the following line:
Beginning at the intersection
of
Army
Trail
Road
(County
Highway
11)
and
the
Kane
County
Line; generally east along said Road to the Wayne
Township
east boundary line;
north along said boundary line to Shick
Road; and east along said Road to the eastern boundary of
Region VI.
The west subregion shall be that portion of tegiot~VI south
of the north subregion and west of the following
4ine:
Beginning
at
the intersection of Army Trail Road
(/County
Highway
11)
and
Fair
Oaks
Road; south on Fair Oak4 to
North Avenue (Illinois Highway 64); east on said Avenue
to County Farm Road (County Highway
43);
south
on
said
Road to the Chicago ‘thd Northwestern Railroad; generally
east along said Railroad to a point due north of the western
boundary of that portion of Carol Stream in SectiOn 5-39-10; and
south from said point to the southern boundary of Region VI.
13—439
-14-
The
east
subregion
shall
be
that
portion
of
Region
VI
south
of
the
north
subregion
and
east
of
the
following
line:
Beginning at the intersection of Army Trail Road
(County Highway 11) and Fair Oaks Road;
south on Fair
Oaks to North Avenue (Illinois Highway 64); east on said
Avenue to County Farm Road (County Highway 43); south on
said Road to the Chicago’ and Northwestern Railroad;
generally east along said Railroad
to
a point
due
north
of the western boundary of that portion of Carol Stream
in Section 5-39-10; and south from said point to the southern
boundary of Region VI.
3.
In areas where existing sewer lines cross the regional or
subregional boundaries, the
existing
sewers
shall
be
retained
and
sanitary sewer service provided by the
existing
treatment
authority.
No
expansion
of
tkis
sewer
service
by
one region or subregion into
another will be perpitted without the consent of the affected
regional or subregional authorities or by Board order.
4.
The regional authorities shall be the following:
North subregion
-
The Villages of Bartlett
and
Hanover
Park shall, pursuant to contractual or other legal
arrangement, share or assign responsibilIty for the
planning, construction, operation, and maintenance
of interceptors and other sewers; the planning,
construction, operation, and maintenance of sewage
treatment plants; and the treatment ,f wastewater
originating within the nor’th subregion.
The Villages
shall report to the Agency regarding their arrangements
as required herein within 90-days of the entry of this
Order.
Failure to comply will cause the Board to make
a designation of the regional ‘authority.
West
subregion
-
The
City
of
West
Chicago,
and
Village
of Winfield shall, pursuant to contractual or other
legal arrangement, share or assign responsibility for
the planning, construction, operation,
and *aintenance
of interceptors and other sewers; the planning, con-
struction, operation, and maintenance of sewage treat-
ment plants; sad the treatment of wastewater
originating within the west
subregion.
The City
and Village shall report to the Agency regarding
their arrangements as resuired herein within 90-days
of the entry of this Order.
Failure to comply will
cause the Board to make a designation of the regional
authority.
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and reouirements.
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diversion
of
excess
flows
from
plants
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capac ~t
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accommodate
such
diverted
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and
to
preclude
the
need
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interim
plant
expansions.
9.
Nothing
hereinabove
provided
shall
limit
the
requirement
of
any plant
to
meet
present
or
future
Board regulations.
£0.
The
Board
shall
retain
jurisdiction
for
such
further
orders
as
may
be
necessary
and
appropriate
in
the
implementation
of
the
foregoing
provisions.
g.
Program for Region VII
1.
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shall be as follows:
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P1 an
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ft
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pre~ed
~seft
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ft
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c~er lest
ocsurs,
~,
Intercept
r
sewers
~hahl
be
co.sdacted
as
necessary
t
~cOnftsr
the
pras
ng
out
ft
se~age
reatment
pftnts
md
aft
be
construc
~ed
as
necessa~y
to
provide
service
to
uresently
indevelosed
or
unsorviced
areas
within
the
region,
consistent
with
loca~
arc
cgi~al
pians
and
State
and
F~Lra
RegulaClons
and
ru~e~
sc~ts
Pftority
of
interceptor
c
nstructi.
n
shail
be
estabii~
e
a
cna
r
B
e~don
of
excess
flows
from
plants
of
hiuit~d
reserve
cap
~i~y
to
plants
having
ftcquate
reserve
capacit
~o
accommoda~e
suco
di
dod
flow
and
to
prec~ude the
need
for
interix~ plant
j,
‘Idring
heremna~ove provided
shall
unit
the
rc~uirement
I
any
plant
to
meet
present
or
future
Board
regulations.
10.
The
Board
shall
retain
jurisdiction
for
such
furth~r
orders
as
may
be
necessary
and
appropriate
in
the
implementation
of
the
foregomng
provisions,
1116
~~rab
iii
If
any
provision
of
these
rules
or
regulations
is adjudged
invalid,
or
if
the
application
thereof
to
any
person
or
in
any
circumstance
is
adjudged
invalid,
such
invalidity
shall
not
affect
the
validity
of
this
Part
XI
as
a
whole
or
of
any
part,
sub~part,
sentence
or
clause thereof not
adjudged
invalid.
13—448
IT
IS
SO
ORDERED.
I,
Christan
L.
Moffett
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Qontrol
Board,
hereby
certify
the
a~oveOtder
was
adopted
on
the~cgf”,flday
of
August,
1974 by a vote of _____________________________
~“)A.!
.L.
..~J,r~JL1~I_,
fl~Mifet’cwc
Illinois Pollution ConW#~,Board
13—449