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PCB 81-037 05/27/82 Anderson Dissenting Opinion
CARGILL, INC. v. ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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  • ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 21, 1982CARGILL, INC., Petitioner,v.
  • ) PCB 81—37
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL ) PROTECTION AGENCY, ) Respondent.
  • It
continues to argue that a permit is required on the basis ofcontaminants appearing in the discharge.
  • If the Agency’s argument
were accepted, that the presence of contaminants determinesthe permit requirement, then all storm sewers would be broughtinto the permit system, and process and municipal dischargeswith well-operated treatment works could surrender their permits.
  • For
example, if the plant grounds were shown to be contaminatedwith fall-out from process ...
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Appears In: PCB 81-037
Preferred Version: PCB 81-037 05/27/82 Anderson Dissenting Opinion