| PCB 92-081 11/19/92 Marlin Dissent |
| JAMES LYNCH v. ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY |
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| - ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 19, 1992JN4ES LYNCH,Petitioner,v.(Underground StorageILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL ) Tank Fund)PROTECTION AGENCY,Respondent.- As stated in my dissent in Enterprise Leasing Co.
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this instance the tank removal was not part of “correctiveaction”.- Such items as removal of contaminated soil is
reimbursable as part of a cleanup.- The new statutory language makes that point
clear. A similar situation existed in Galesburg. ~ ~. /~2&~)Dorothy M. ,~inn, ClerkIllinois P6llution Control Board0137017 |
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