PROTECTION AGENCY and NAPERVILLEPARK DISTRICT,Respondents.
Memo.
at 4; R.
at 1252, 1256, 1263, 1304, 1646-77.
See Stone v. Naperville Park District 38
F. Supp. 2d 299, 240, 489 N.E.2d 867, 871 (1986). However, aparty opposing a motion for summary judgment may not rest on its pleadings, but must “present afactual basis which would arguably entitle [it] to a judgment.” Gauthier v. Westfall, 266 Ill. Color,odor and turbidity must be reduced to below obvious levels.
Allowed
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