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PCB 79-148 11/01/79 Opinion
JARVIS, DE LOACH & JOBST PARTNERSHIP v. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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  • ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 1, 1979JARVIS, DE LOACH & JOBST PARTNERSHIP, Petitioner,v.
  • ) PCB 79—148
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,Respondent.
  • Petitioner anticipates
that its development will contribute an average sewage flowof 2100 gallons per day.
  • If Petitioner is not allowed to
connect to the Fairfield sewer system, it will face increaseddevelopment costs which would not be covered by Federalfunds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
  • Although the Agency has evidence that the condition of the
receiving stream has deteriorated in recent years, and thatFairfield has been unable to meet any interim effluentlimit...
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Preferred Version: PCB 79-148 11/01/79 Opinion