ILLINOIS
POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
August
29,
1972
CiTY
OF
CARBONDALE
v.
)
PCB
72-352
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
OPINION
AND ORDER
OF
THE
BOARD
(by
Mr.
Dumelle)
The
petition
for variance
to use
copper
sulfate
beginning
in
May
1973
is
dismissed
without
prejudice
as
being
premature
and
inadequate.
No
mention
is
made
of possible
alternatives
to the use
of
copper
sulfate
which
were
discussed
at
some
length
in
two recent
Board
opinions
(Cities
of
Lailarpe,
Carbondale,
Marion,
PCB
72-168,
203,
225,
August
8.
1972;
Cities
of
Paris
and Oakland,
PCB
72-277,
289,
August
15,
1972).
Data
on
resulting
copper
levels
from
past
dosages
is
not
provided.
In
addition,
two letters
from
expert
State
Agencies
have been
recently
received
by the
Board
on the
subject
(Illinois
Natural
History
Survey
by
Dr.
George
Bennett,
August
22,
1972; Illinois
State
Water
Survey
by
Dr.
William
Ackermann,
August
24,
1972) and should
be
examined
by
the
petitioner
to determine
their
possible
applicability
to the
Carbondale
situation.
The
Agency
is
asked
to
furnish
these
letters
to
the petitioner.
Ample time
remains
for
the
Board
to
consider
a new petition
if still
necessary
since
the first
treatment
is
not
expected
until
May 1973.
ORDER
The
petition
is dismissed
without prejudice,
I,
Christan
L.
Moffett,
Clerk
of
the
illinois
Pollution
Control
Board,
hereby
certify
the
above
Opinion
and Order
were
adopted
on
the
Y”~dayof
August,
1972
by
a vote
of
~
e
?~‘~
712~*~’
Christan
L.
Moffett/.~lerk
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board
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