ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
February
8,
1990
VILLAGE OF NORTH AURORA,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 89—66
(Variance)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
)
Respondent.
DISSENTING OPINION
(by J.D. Dumelle,
B.
Forcade and M.
Nardulli):
Radium in drinking water
is
a source of ionizing radiation
to the tissue of persons who ingest
it.
If a single cell is
affected and becomes cancerous and if the body’s defenses do not
eliminate the incipient tumor then cancer will occur.
On January 17,
1990 the Chicago Sun-Times carried an
editorial titled “Radiation
risks prove real”.
The first
paragraph states:
The latest findings on the health risks of
being exposed
to low levels of radiation are
not encouraging.
A National Academy of
Sciences panel recently concluded that the
health risks
of being exposed to low-level
radiation have been badly understated.
The
risk of cancer,
for example,
is three to four
times higher than previously estimated a
decade ago by the academy.
It seems quite possible that when the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency re—evaluates its drinking water standard for
radium it may well tighten the standard instead of loosening it.
A denial of the lifting of restricted status would mean that
additional persons would not be subjected
to water containing
radium
in excess of the present Federal standard which
is now
apparently 3—4 times more dangerous
then was thought.
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Jacob
D. Dumelle
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Nardulli
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
108—41
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I,
Dorothy
M. Gunn,
Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certify that the above Di senting Opinion was
entered on
the
/~/~
day of
____________
,
1990.
Dorothy M~Gunn, Clerk
Illinois ~oi1ution
Control Board
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