ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 11, 1985
BRUCE JACOBSON and
~ATHRINE JACOBSON,
Complainants,
v.
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PCB 85—30
E~ATHLEENGIENCKE,
Respondent.
DISSENTING OPINION (by Messrs J.D. Dumelle and walter J. Nega)
For the reasons enumerated by Chairman Dumelle in his
Dissenting Opinion in Chenietco, Inc., PCB 83—2, February 20,
1985, we dissent.
This simple “consent order” should have been accepted and
the instant litigation ended. Both parties agreed on a joint and
statisfactory solution to the environmental problem alleged.
A bare majority of this Board has rejected this proposed
solution on a strained and narrow interpretation of
the
Board’s
power. There are a great many more important issues for this
Board to spend its time upon than a residential wood stove and an
agreement to not use it.
lhairman
Board Member
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I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
~ Board, hereby certify that the above Dissenting Opinion was filed
on the j41~~day of
_______________,
1985.
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Ill
Pollution Control Board
85-47