ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
September
20,
1985
CITY OF GENEVA,
)
Petitioner,
V.
)
PCB 85—93
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
~ROTECTIO@ AGENCY,
Respondent..
DISSENTING OPINION
(by R.
C, Flemal):
The more appropriate disposition of this matter would have
been denial of variance, with leave to refile when and
if
necessary.
There
is sufficient reason for
reaching this
conclusion based on the mooting
of the issue by the Board~s
~ugust 15,
1985,
action in R85—14
(Proposed Amendments
to Public
Water Supply Regulations, 35
Ill. Mm. Code 602.105 and 602.106),
which granted the immediate relief requested by Petitioner and
makes
the
granting of additional relief
at this time duplicative
and
unnecessary.
Further,
the pendency of
final resolution on R85—14,
in
addition to possible action by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency on the subject matter
of the variance,
leaves
the record
on health effects of radium in drinking water incomplete;
some
substantial health questions appear
to remain.
Since both the
State
and Federal actions offer promise of addressing
the health
questions and
of
being completed before Petitioner would have
need of relief beyond that already afforded by the August
15
emergency rule making,
it must
be concluded that granting of
variance at this time
is premature.
For
these reasons,
I dissent.
Ronald
C.
Flemal
Board Member
I, Dorothy
M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the abov
Dissenting Opinion was
submitted on
the
~
day of
____________________,
1985.
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Dorothy M, Gánn,
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
65-525