File #: 20-303    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Deferred
File created: 12/3/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/15/2020 Final action: 12/15/2020
Title: Communication from the Mayor and City Manager with a Request to APPROVE a CONSENT DECREE with the UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY and the STATE OF ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
Attachments: 1. 20-303 Signed Consent Decree.pdf, 2. CSO-Fact-Sheet-12-9-2020, 3. Peoria GPSD SIGNATURE CD, 4. 2021-03-04 Final Peoria CD as entered by Court(19302898.1) (002)
Related files: 21-039, 21-209, 21-134, 21-018, 21-025
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the Mayor and City Manager with a Request to APPROVE a CONSENT DECREE with the UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY and the STATE OF ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.

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BACKGROUND: Since 2006, the City of Peoria (City), Greater Peoria Sanitary District (GPSD), United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) have been negotiating a settlement to the agencies' claims that the City and GPSD violated provisions of the Clean Water Act.

Earlier this year, the parties agreed to general terms for a consent decree. Generally, the City will abide by an 18 year timeline for construction of improvements, reliance upon green stormwater infrastructure from the City, coupled with interceptor improvements by GPSD.

In the fall, City staff, our engineering teams, and legal staff met with the USEPA, USDOJ, Illinois Attorney General's Office staff and the IEPA staff to discuss proposed changes to the timelines and penalties necessitated by the pandemic.

The key terms of the consent decree for the City are as follows:

* Civil penalty of $100,000.
* 18 year timeline for construction of improvements.
* Reliance on green infrastructure to reduce individual discharges and volume reductions.
* Additional modeling and reporting to EPA and IEPA for rainfall and storm flows.
* Public participation in the creation of a CSO Remedial Measures Program.


**Note that as of the time this document is being submitted for the agenda, the City does not yet have a final copy of the consent decree to attach. This item will be updated as soon as the consent decree is available.**

NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERNS: Clean water and sustainable infrastructure.

IMPACT IF APPROVED: Reduce outside counsel and engineering costs to negotiating a consent decree. Improve water quality for all citizens. Implement green, sustainable, infrastructure.

IMPACT IF DENIED: Continue outside coun...

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