ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
    BOARD
    May
    10, 1972
    NORTH SHORE
    SANITARY DISTRICT
    V.
    )
    PCB 71—343
    ENVI RONMENTIL
    PROTECTION AGENCY
    XE.
    MURRAY
    R, CONZELMAN
    and MR~ JOHN
    R,
    SLOAN
    appeared for
    the
    NORTH SHORE
    SANITARY DISTRICT
    RICHARD
    COSI3Y
    and
    MR.
    THOMAS W, SCHEUNEMAN
    appeared for
    the
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    MR.
    RICHARD M. HATES
    appeared
    for the LEAGUE
    OF WOMEN VOTERS
    N
    TN(Nt’~b ~1 C2NPEPE and XE BERJL L SCI’VVAPT~
    appeared to~
    to~
    CITY OF HIGHALND
    TARE
    OPINION
    OF THE
    BOARD
    (by
    Mr. Kissel)
    On March 2, 1972, the Board
    cranted
    the North
    Shore Sanitary
    District
    (the
    “District)
    a variance from the
    Boards
    s
    order against
    the District
    entered
    on March 3:L, 1971
    in the
    case
    at the
    Lea~~
    of
    Women Voters,
    at
    a1
    v. North Shore Sanitary District,
    PCB7O—7,
    -~
    etsecinumber
    of
    ThenewMarcosewer
    2
    :onnect~ians
    order aliowe~
    to
    thethe
    WaukeganDistract andto
    permitCiavey aRoadcertain
    plants of the Distroct.
    That order was,
    however, conditioned
    on a
    number of things~ one of which is contained in paragrapi
    21:
    “21,
    The
    District shall
    investigate
    all available
    means to
    advance the
    date
    of operation
    of
    the
    re-~
    tention basin at
    the Waukegan plant
    ancluding
    the use
    of its emergency
    powers, overtime and leased
    pumps....”
    Pursuant to this order,
    the
    District
    submitted a letter t.o the Board
    dated
    May 1, 1972, indicating that the contractor
    that
    has the basic
    contract
    to construct
    the retention :oasth will charge a
    total
    of
    $660,000 to complete the retention basin by
    June 1, 1973 rather than
    September 1, 1973.
    Before the
    Board
    can
    properly
    evaluate ~ether
    the expenditure
    of these funds is necessary for the District
    to comply with the
    Eoard~s March 2, 1972 order to employ “all means available to advance
    the date of operation of the retention basin” at the Waukecjan plant:,
    4 —
    483

    it will be necessary to hear the comments from the other parties in
    this case. We, therefore, request that all parties
    to
    this case
    submit
    comments to the Board on the District’s May 1, 1972 letter
    relating to advancement of the date of completion of the Waukegan
    retention basin within twenty (20) days after the date of this order.
    Failure by any party to so comment will be deemed by the Board to
    mean that that party agrees with the District’s conclusion
    --
    that
    is, that the expenditure of $660,000 to advance the date of comple-
    tion of the retention basin should not be made.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Christan L, Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
    ./~
    certify that the Board adopted the above Opinion and Order this
    ~
    of May, 1972, by a vote of
    ~-
    0
    4 —
    4~4

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