How Clean is Clean in New York

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New York’s highest court recently upheld New York Department of Environmental Conservation’s (“NYDEC”) regulations regarding cleanups at contaminated sites. In New York State Superfund Coalition Inc. v. New York State DEC, No. 189 (12/15/11), the New York State Superfund Coalition, a group of companies that own contaminated sites in New York, challenged NYDEC’s regulations requiring responsible parties to cleanup contaminated sites to “predisposal conditions.”

The Coalition argued that the regulations were not authorized by the applicable state statute, Article 27, Title 13 of New York’s Environmental Conservation Law, contending that the statute only required environmental cleanups to eliminate significant threats to human health and the environment.” The court rejected the Coalition’s arguments and held that the regulations were a valid and reasonable exercise of NYDEC’s powers. The Court determined that NYDEC’s regulations, when read in conjunction with the entire statute, were consistent with the legislative intent and goals to require a complete cleanup of inactive hazardous waste sites.

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