ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October 19, 1983
    VILLAGE OF BOURBONNAIS,
    Petitioner.
    V.
    )
    PCT3
    83—71
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Respondent.
    CONCURRING OPINION
    (by 3. Anderson)~
    It is apparent that the inflow from unlawful connections
    such
    as sump pumps,
    downspouts and footing drains substantially aggra-
    vates the serious bypass problem.
    The record indicates that the
    pace of the Village’s disconnection program will be greatly en-
    hanced by better citizen cooperation with the inspection program
    to identify unlawful connections.
    Therefore,
    I feel
    that the variance should have contained
    an additional condition,
    i.e. that customers who refuse to
    cooperate with an inspection reasonably necessary to determine
    whether an unlawful connection exists shall, with appropriate
    forewarning, be
    identified
    in a newspaper of general circulation
    in the area.
    While
    such a condition should arguably he avoided unless
    absolutely necessary,
    I believe such an “embarrassment and peer
    pressure” condition is needed
    in this case
    to provide relief
    to
    the Village’s downstream neighbors more quickly,
    and diminish the
    need for the more time—taking use of fines,
    etc.
    to achieve com-
    pliance.
    ~
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    __________
    jroan
    G. Anderson, Board Member
    I,
    Christan L.
    Moffett. Clerk of
    the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board,
    hereb~-certify tha
    t
    e above Concurring Opinion
    was filed on the
    ~
    day of
    -
    ______
    1q83.
    Chrjstan L. Moff~
    Illinois Pollution
    ontrol Board
    54-255

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