Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 364.206 - F6 Factor
a) F6 is a
factor used to evaluate the environmental impact of a discharge. The F6 factor
is evaluated at the time of the submittal of the pre-application and priority
scoring summary and is re-evaluated upon Agency approval of the facilities
plan. At the time of submittal of the pre-application an F6 of 1.0 is assigned.
After facilities planning has been approved F6 will be evaluated in accordance
with subsection (b).
b)
1) If the applicant has an existing sewage
collection system and a central sewage treatment plant an F6 of 1.0 is
assigned.
2) For flood control
projects or storm sewers an F6 value of 0.1 will be assigned.
3) In cases where a sewage treatment plant is
proposed to provide treatment for a currently unsewered community, an
interceptor sewer(s) is proposed to provide service to an unsewered area or
community, a complete new collection system is proposed for a currently
unsewered community or extension of an existing collection system is proposed,
an F6 will be assigned based on the summation of the following, except that F6
will not be greater than 1.0. If information is not available to score items
(C), (D), and (E), they will be set equal to zero.
A) If after completion and approval of the
facilities plan, no points are assigned based on (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F)
below, F6 shall be 0.
B) One or
more discharges which are not complying with an effluent standard of 30 mg/1
BOD and 30 mg/1 suspended solids shall result in the addition of 0.1
point.
C) If the aquatic
environment in the receiving stream is polluted, as defined in Section 164.207,
downstream of the applicant's discharge(s) from drainage tiles serving the
community 0.1 point shall be added for each full 600 feet of stream degraded to
a polluted environment as a result of the applicant's activities.
D) If the aquatic environment in the
receiving stream is semi-polluted, as defined in Section 164.207, downstream of
the applicant's discharge(s) from drainage tiles serving the community 0.075
point shall be added for each 600 feet of stream degraded as a result of said
discharge(s) to a semi-polluted environment as a result of the applicant's
activities.
E) If the aquatic
environment in the receiving stream is unbalanced, as defined in Section
164.207, downstream of the applicant's discharge(s) from drainage tiles serving
the community 0.05 point shall be added for each 600 feet of stream degraded as
a result of said discharge(s) to an unbalanced environment as a result of the
applicant's activities.
F) Points
from 0.0 to 1.0 shall be given for health hazards in the municipality resulting
from malfunctioning or inadequate private sewage disposal systems. Assignment
of points shall be based upon:
i) Severity
and overall distribution of the health hazard based on the content of the
facilities plan and field investigations of IEPA in cooperation with the
Illinois Department of Public Health; and
ii) The legal, financial, institutional and
managerial capability of the applicant to implement the facility
plan.
c) Points will be assigned under subsection
(b) by the Manager of the Division of Water Pollution Control. Applicants will
be notified in writing of the points assigned. An applicant who objects to the
points assigned under subsection (b), may request the Director to review the
decision, but must do so by submitting a written request setting forth the
grounds for objection within 30 days of the date the applicant received notice
of the decision of the Manager of Water Pollution Control. The Director of the
Agency will make the final decision determining the merits of the request in
accordance with the requirements of this Section.
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