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Illinois Water Litigation, 1940-1941
In 1940–1941, hearings followed a petition to the U. S. Supreme Court by the State of Illinois for a temporary increase in diversion from Lake Michigan. The inquiry was directed to ascertain the effect of odors from a large pool in the heart of Joliet, Ill., on health, the remedial measures available, and the condition of the sewage treatment works of The Sanitary District of Chicago. The Special Master held that no menace to health was proved and that no remedial measures were available as effective or as promptly as the proposed completion of the sewage treatment works of the Sanitary District. The U. S. Supreme Court denied the petition.
Illinois Water Litigation, 1940-1941
In 1940–1941, hearings followed a petition to the U. S. Supreme Court by the State of Illinois for a temporary increase in diversion from Lake Michigan. The inquiry was directed to ascertain the effect of odors from a large pool in the heart of Joliet, Ill., on health, the remedial measures available, and the condition of the sewage treatment works of The Sanitary District of Chicago. The Special Master held that no menace to health was proved and that no remedial measures were available as effective or as promptly as the proposed completion of the sewage treatment works of the Sanitary District. The U. S. Supreme Court denied the petition.
Illinois Water Litigation, 1940-1941
Pearse, Langdon (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 109 ; 799-823
2021-01-01
251944-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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Illinois water litigation, 1940-1941
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