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“We already put together more than that and paid our lawyers,” Mott said of Stop the Mega-Dump’s legal battle through the appellate court. “The money adds up.”

To give township residents time to organize and start a lawsuit, Stop the Mega-Dump leader Dan Kenney said the group would file an appeal to the state Supreme Court.

The 2nd District Appellate Court found in October that the Illinois Pollution Control Board was correct in its ruling that county proceedings were not fundamentally unfair.

While Kenney said the group only had about a 5 percent chance of the Supreme Court even accepting the case, it could delay landfill proceedings until March, giving residents a chance to mount a legal challenge of their own.

“We’ll tie it up a little bit longer,” he said.

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