ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August 4, 1988
IN THE MATTER OF:
JOINT PETITION OF THE CITY OF OTTAWA
AND THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY FOR EXCEPTION TO
)
PCB 88-52
THE COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW (CSO)
REGULATIONS.
CONCURRING OPINION (by
3.
Theodore Meyer):
I concur in the result reached by the majority, because the
control alternative accepted by the Board will make some
improvements to Ottawa’s sewer system. Uowever, I must point out
that although Ottawa committed to spending $5.74 million on its
chosen alternative, the city may only have to pay about $1.73
million of that cost. The other $4.01 million may well come from
a state grant program which provides up to 70 percent of the
necessary funding for federally required sewer projects. I
recognize that this state grant program is beneficial to local
units of government and to taxpayers. I note, however, that the
compliance alternative chosen by Ottawa and accepted by the Board
will only deal with the worst overflow problems, and will
alleviate only “the most critical” areas of basement flooding.
(Majority opinion, p. 12.) My point is that the $4.01 million
which Ottawa has been relieved from financing could well be used
to further upgrade the sewer system and eliminate all basement
flooding.
J~rfTheodoreMeter
Bô~rd Member
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above C~ncurringOpinion was
submitted on the
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day of
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1988.
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Dorothy M./~unn, Clerk
Illinois Pb’llution Control Board
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