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PCB 71-297 / PCB 71-335 03/07/72 Opinion
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY v. GENERAL IRON INDUSTRIES, INC. et al. / GENERAL IRON INDUSTRIES, INC. et al. v. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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  • ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March 7, 1972ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYv.
  • ) ft 71—297
GENERAL IRON INDUSTRIES, INC..,etal.
  • The company
argues there were none; the Agency argues there were and asksa penalty of $3000.
  • 115, 117) that would be to some
extent reduced by the afterburners (Ex.
  • A Well, depending on the way the wind wasblowing, It
doesn’t blow the same way all the time,~but whenever itblows ~from their way our way, why, the cars get covered.
  • Another employee of the same
firm corroborated this evidence:“A. .. when my car was parked when they burned that stuffat night all that grease film would just be on it in themorning, from the b...
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