County Housing Authority (SCCHA) alleges that it will be severalyears before required improvements are completed, and that ifthis variance is not granted within the next few months, federalfunding will be lost.
To determine if this hardship is arbitrary or unreasonable,
it must be balanced against the environmental impact of grantingthe variance.
SCCHA contends that there will be a relatively insignificant
flow increase since many of the future occupants will be merelyrelocating within the same area.
Clair County
Housing Authority v. EPA, PCB 79—27 (March 15, 1979) concerningthe same sewer system....
Allowed
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