ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
September 12, 1991
FRANKLIN D. VICKERS and
)
RUTH JEAN VICKERS,
)
)
Complainants,
PCB 91—42
V.
)
(Enforcement)
)
VILLAGE OF MILLSTADT,
)
)
Respondent.
DISSENTING OPINION
(by J.D. Dumelle):
The majority correctly found that the siren interfered with
the complainants enjoyment of life.
Having reached this finding
they then missed the main import of the testimony and consequently
failed to order remediation.
The record
is
replete with four separate witnesses stating
that
~
.You have to cover your ears, because it actually hurts...”
(R.21) and “...the grandchildren when they are over
——
you have to
cover their ears, it’s so loud.”
(R.34) and “...it is an extremely
loud shrill.. .You have to cover your ears.”
(R.36)
and “It hurts
my ears.
It really does.”
(R.38).
The main import of the testimony quoted above is that these
noise
levels of the siren are certainly causing hearing damage.
Physical
pain
(“it
actually
hurts”)
is
only
associated
with
permanent damage to the delicate hearing mechanisms of the ears.
The City of Millstadt should install lower output sirens but
more of them in order to get the coverage it
feels
it needs.
To
place
this
single high intensity noise
source
in
a
residential
neighborhood
is
to
inflict
not
only
a
nuisance
but
permanent
hearing damage onto both children and adults.
For these reasons,
I dissent.
J cob D.
Dumelle, P.E.
oard Member
I,
Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Cl
k of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board
hereby
Certify_that
the
a
v
issenting
Opinion
was
submitted on the
~?~‘-~
day of
_______________,
1991.
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AL
Dorothy M.
G,1~n,Clerk
Illinois PoX)ution Control Board
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