The state Supreme Court today ruled that the DNR doesn't have to identify PFAS and other contaminants as hazardous materials before responsible parties must take steps to clean up the pollution.
In the 5-2 decision, the court ruled the agency doesn’t need to promulgate rules identifying every substance, including its quantify and concentration, that qualifies as hazardous before requiring those re...
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