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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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2. The damage to, injury to, and
impairment of the use of the waters of this State;
3. The cost of clean up;
4. The nature and degree of injury to or
interference with general welfare, health, and property;
5. The suitability of the waste source to
its geographic location, including priority of location;
6. The available technology and economic
reasonableness of controlling, reducing, or eliminating the
waste; and
7. Other relevant factors.
(3) EACH DAY A VIOLATION OCCURS IS A SEPARATE
VIOLATION UNDER THIS SUBSECTION.
(3) (4) Any penalty imposed under this subsection is
payable to this State and collectible in any manner provided at
law for the collection of debts.
(4) (5) If any person who is liable to pay a penalty
imposed under this subsection fails to pay it after demand, the
amount, together with interest and any costs that may accrue,
shall be:
(i) A lien in favor of this State on any
property, real or personal, of the person; and
(ii) Recorded in the office of the clerk of
court for the county in which the property is located.
(5) (6) Any penalty collected under this subsection
shall be placed in a special fund to be used for monitoring and
surveillance by the Department to assure and maintain an adequate
record of any discharge into the waters of this State.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1983.
Approved May 31, 1983.
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CHAPTER 574
(House Bill 698)
AN ACT concerning
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