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PCB 70-008 02/17/71 Opinion
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY v. VILLAGE OF GLENDALE HEIGHTS
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  • ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February 17, 1971ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYv.
  • ) #PCB 70-8
VILLAGE OF GLENDALE HEIGHTSOpinion of the Board (by Mr.
  • Each one ...
  • has a 2100—gallon—per—minute
capacity, which would give the lift station a capacity of about6,000,000 gallons with the largest unit out of service, inaccordance with our rules.
  • (R.
  • A18)*
*The page references from the transcript from the Oct. (R. A23) The third unit, he pointed out, is also necessaryas a reserve unit, to be used when one of the other units is down forcleaning purposes. It would indeedbe shortsighted to require an already hard-pressed village to pay amoney pen...
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