ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    March
    9,
    1972
    In the Matter of
    R
    72—1
    TRANSCRIPTS
    Dissenting opinion of Mr.
    Aldrich:
    I disagree with
    the majority opinion that during the financial
    emergency of the Board respondents
    in enforcement cases should be
    forced to pay for
    the transcript of the hearings.
    I feel that it
    would have been preferable
    to have
    a temporary moriatorium on hearings
    until
    the legislature acts upon our deficiency appropriation request.
    Hopefully the delay would have been of short duration.
    If not,
    the
    responsibility would have rested with the legislature
    rather than
    the Board.
    The ultimate disposition of cases would ~~resumably be
    the
    same whether handled on an immediate or delayed basis.
    The
    possible loss to
    the environmental cause would be in
    cases
    where
    the
    Board issued a cease and desist order or ordered an accelerated
    pollution abatement schedule.
    I would have risked these possible
    undesirable effects
    for
    a few weeks rather than to force respondents
    to carry the burden not only of defendinq themselves but also of
    paying for
    the hearing record
    in enforcement cases.
    (
    -~
    (
    i~
    t/~~
    Samuel
    R. Aldrich
    Board Member
    I,
    Christan L.
    Moffett, Clerk of
    the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, certify the above Dissinting Opinion was filed on the
    ~
    day of/1).~~X1972.
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    ~
    Christan L. Moffett,’~1~e’rk
    Illinois Pollution
    Cthitrol Board
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