JOHNSON v. CITY OF LOUISVILLE


261 S.W.2d 429 (1953)

JOHNSON v. CITY OF LOUISVILLE et al.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 6, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Garner M. Petrie, Louisville, for appellant.

Gilbert Burnett, C. Hayden Edwards, Lawrence G. Duncan, Blakey Helm, Louisville, for appellees.


STANLEY, Commissioner.

Louisville by ordinance has declared necessary for the protection of the public health of its citizens the construction of a plant and facilities for the treatment and disposal of sewage before its discharge into the Ohio River from public sewers. It is necessary not only for the pressing local need but to meet a demand and order of the state Water Pollution Control Commission, KRS 220.580-220.650, created as a state agency for purposes of the...

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