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3ohn Therriault - Fwd: Re: Public
comment to be docketed n PCB
05-193
From:
Kathleen Crowley
CLERKS
OFFCE
To:
John Therriault
AUG
062009
Date:
8/6/2009
8:35 AM
Subject: Fwd: Re: Public comment
to be docketed in PCB 05-193
STATE
OF
lLUNOS
Polluhon
Contro’
Board
The Chairman requests that
you
docket this
e-mail and response as a public comment in the
above-captioned
case.
Thank you!
Prrn OiJj Wh.f
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Grn
GownhIlar
>>> Tanner Girard 8/5/2009 5:18 PM >>>
Jean,
Thanks for the note. The case you are describing appears to be PCB 05-193. If
you go
to our website (address
below) you can search the Clerk’s Office On-Line (COOL) and pull up the files on that
case.
Carol
Webb is
the
Hearing
Officer, and she can give you more detail on the
status of the case.
I haven’t had any Calhoun peaches this year, so eat a few for me. I also miss the whole hog sausage
from the
Red
&
White (I hope they still make it every Wednesday). Hopefully, Suellen and I
can enjoy dinner at
Wittmond’s Hotel sometime this next year.
We moved to Morrison last year, where Suellen is Superintendent of the Morrison School District.
Since we are
almost in Iowa, it probably explains why our paths haven’t crossed in awhile.
If you
need more procedural info, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Tanner
G.
Tanner Girard, Ph.D.
Acting
Chairman
Illinois Pollution
Control Board
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>>> “Jean Payne”
<jeanp@ifca.com>
8/5/2009 3:15 PM >>>
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Hi Tanner,
it’s been a while!
I hope you are
doing well.
Life
has sure been
interesting in agriculture
lately
with
the
price
swings
on inputs
and the late planting season.
But usually,
we are often
thankful
at
harvest
because
crops more
often
than
not do better
than we expect.
I
have
a question for you
or the IPCB staff. There
has been
a case before PCB
for some time regarding
a
spray
drift
complaint
against
Wabash
Valley Service Company
down in Hamilton
County.
The plaintiff’s name
is
Zofeldt. I wanted to let
you
know,
if
it’s of any consequence,
that USEPA
also investigated
this last
year
and
droppedil
charges.
Then,
the case went
to
civil
court in Hamilton
County in
July 2009.
After
a two week
trial,
the
jury
acquitted
Wabash
Valley
on all charges after
deliberating
only
1.5
hours.
I don’t know if these
outcomes
have ary relevance when
it
comes
to the PCB deciding on
whether to address
the
case,
but I wanted
to share
these
developments with
you. From what I
understand, there was
no
evidence
presented
that
could link
any
of
the plaintiff’s
claims to pesticide
drift.
If you could share
any insight on the future
of this
possible
case before the PCB
I
would appreciate
it.
Hope
all
is well
and that our paths cross
soon. My husband
and I are
headed to Brussels for
the
St. Mary’s
Church
Picnic this weekend
as well as to bring
home lots
of peaches for our friends.
Jean Payne,
President
Illinois
Fertilizer
&
Chemical Association
1201
E. Bell Street, P0
Box 1326
Bloomington,
IL 61702-1326
ph 309.827.2774;
fax 309.827.2779
wwwj1ca. corn
Supply
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Service
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