2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 115B.17 — State Response to Releases

Plain-Language Summary

This is a major section that gives the state broad power to respond to hazardous substance releases. The agency can take cleanup actions, investigate contamination, enter property, require responsible parties to provide information, recover costs through lawsuits, and settle claims. The section also covers priority lists for cleanup sites, property acquisition for response actions, and protections for parties that settle with the agency.

Practical Notes
If you receive a request from the agency to take response action, you should respond promptly because the agency can act on its own and then sue you for costs. Settling with the agency provides contribution protection, meaning other responsible parties generally cannot make you pay more. The agency can request voluntary assistance for property investigations, and doing an investigation does not make you liable for existing contamination. Cleanup standards consider the planned use of the property.