ILLINOIS POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
August 5, 1976
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
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Complainant,
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V.
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PCB 75-56
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RANDALL L.
LOVELESS,
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Respondent.
DISSENTING STATEMENT (by Mr. Dumelle):
My reason for dissenting on this Order is that I feel
the non-maintenance of the lagoon berm did not demonstrate good
faith by the Respondent. As the Illinois Environmental Protectict.
Agency Motion for Modification points out
as recently as three months before
suit was filed, a large discrete fissure
measuring twelve to fourteen feet wide and
approximately ten feet deep, existed on
the berm of the 6.2 acre lagoon permitting
the contents of the lagoon to flow into the
unnamed t±ibutaryand then to Spanish Needle
Creek CR. 295—296).
The “fissure” is simply an eroded channel. It would
have been a simple matter for the Respondent to have filled
this channel in a few hours work with a bulldozer or endloader.
Most feedlots and especially one with thousands of head of
cattle, would have at least an endloader to handle manure
or some other bladed equipment also suitable for earthmoving.
While the Board may agree that the economics of cattle
raising were grim in the period covered by this complaint, I
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don’t feel we should characterize this obvious maintenance neglect
as “good faith”. Thus I would have accepted reconsideration and
again weighed the possibility of a penalty in this proceeding.
Cases of first impression ought not all to be without penalty.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify the above Dissenting Statement was submitted
on the
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day of August, 1976.
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