STATE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL BD. v. SALT LAKE CITY

No. 8560.

6 Utah 2d 247 (1957)

311 P.2d 370

THE STATE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD OF THE STATE OF UTAH, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLANT, v. SALT LAKE CITY, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, DEFENDANT AND RESPONDENT.

Supreme Court of Utah.

May 9, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E.R. Callister, Jr., Atty. Gen., Raymond W. Gee, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellant.

Sidney G. Baucom, Donald B. Holbrook, Salt Lake City, for respondent.


CROCKETT, Justice.

This case involves a controversy between The State Water Pollution Control Board and Salt Lake City concerning the City's failure to conform to certain of the Board's regulations pertaining to sewerage systems. The fundamental contention of the City is that it is not subject to these regulations.

The Water Pollution Board was created by the 1953 Legislature. Its declared purpose was to "Control, Prevent and Abate the Pollution of Surface...

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