2025 Session Last amended: 2004 session

§ 115B.18 — Failure to Take Requested Actions; Civil Penalties; Action to Compel Performance; Injunctive Relief

Plain-Language Summary

If a responsible person fails to take cleanup actions requested by the agency, they can face civil penalties of up to $20,000 per day. The attorney general can also bring a lawsuit to force the person to do the cleanup. Any release or threatened release of a hazardous substance is considered a public nuisance that can be stopped by court order.

Practical Notes
The $20,000 per day penalty creates strong motivation to comply with cleanup requests. The request must be in writing, state the reasons, and give a reasonable deadline. Property owners who are not responsible for the contamination can be joined as parties if needed to ensure cleanup can happen on their land. All penalties go into the remediation fund.