ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April
 1,
 1987
IN THE MATTER OF:
PETITION OF THE CITY OF LASALLE
 )
 PCB 86—2
FOR EXCEPTION FROM THE COMBINED
 )
SE~EROVERFLOW REGULATIONS
 )
CONCURRING OPINION
 (by J. Anderson and J.D. Dumelle):
While we fully agree that the City of LaSalle should receive
this CSO exception we do not agree with the ban on new sewer
connections contained
 in paragraph No.
 4 of the Order.
 What the
majority has done here
 is
 to perhaps inhibit major
 commercial,
industrial
 and residential developments
 in LaSalle.
~hat this sewer
 connection ban does is to prevent new
sanitary sewers from being hooked onto the old combined sewer
system in cases where
 it
 is not cost effective to run
 a long
sewer main directly
 to the sewage treatment plant or
 through the
combined sewer
 area.
Combined sewer systems, by definition, are designeá
 to
handle large volumes
 of water compared to dry weather
 flows.
Thus,
 the introduction of additional dry weather flow,
 unless
extremely large,
 should cause no problem at all
 in dry weather
and little additional discharge during rains.
There
 is nothing
 in this record
 to
 indicate what special
concerns exist to justify this ban.
 The ban was not requested
 by
the Agency and should not have been enacted by the majority.
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7Joan
 G. Anderson
t7
 Board
 t~iember
I,
 Dorothy
 M. Gunn,
 Clerk
 ‘~‘f the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, herek~ycertify that tne above Concurring Opinion was filed
on the
_____________
 day of
 ~
 1987.
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D’orothy M.
 ~nn,
 Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
 Board
uacob D.
 Duinelle, P.E.
Chairman
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