| PCB 72-324 10/03/72 Dumelle Concurring Opinion |
| JOHN W. BENDER v. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY |
| |
| |
Handle:
|
Document-38325
|
Owner:
|
Site Administrator (User-2, admin:DocuShare)DS
|
| Thursday, April 3, 2003 01:19:11 PM CST |
| Thursday, April 10, 2003 08:31:20 AM CDT |
Modified By:
|
Site Administrator (User-2, admin:DocuShare)DS
|
| |
Locked By:
|
|
| - ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October 3, 1972JOHNW.- The house is complete and if required to remain empty would impose a
severe hardship upon Mr.- I believe one could argue just as well that most substantial sewage
treatment plant changes normally take from 24 to 30 months to accomplish fromstart to finish.- I agree with the decision but for reasons of hardship to the individual and
to the neighbors in having a life~sinvestment standing idle prey to verminand vandals, y // Jacob D.Board MemberI, Christan L.- Moffelt, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Coi~~rolBoard,...
|
| Allowed |
| |
|
Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf) - application/pdf
|
| OCR0001.pdf |
| |
| 4 |
| 166390 |
| |
| |
| No |
Appears In:
|
PCB 72-324
|
Preferred Version:
|
PCB 72-324 10/03/72 Dumelle Concurring Opinion
|