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State v. Lead Indus. Ass'n

The Rhode Island Supreme Court reversed a jury verdict finding three lead paint producers liable for creating a public nuisance. The state has not and cannot allege any set of facts to support its public nuisance claim that would establish that defendants interfered with a public right or that defen...

Destiny USA Dev. v. New York State Dep't of Envtl. Conservation

A New York court held that the state environmental agency arbitrarily and capriciously denied a developer's application to include in the state brownfield cleanup program certain parcels of contaminated land that it plans to convert into a mega-mall and resort center. Admission into the program give...

Pflanz v. Foster

The Indiana Supreme Court held that landowners who incurred costs remediating contamination from leaking underground storage tanks may go forward with their state-law contribution claim against the prior owners under the Indiana Underground Storage Tanks Act. The 10-year statute of limitations does ...

Friends of the Chattahooche v. Couch

A Georgia court vacated a state air pollution permit allowing an energy company to construct and operate a 1,200 megawatt coal-fired power plant. Because there was no effort to identify, evaluate, or apply available technologies that would control carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and because the perm...

Sunset Skyranch Pilots Ass'n v. Sacramento, County of

A California appellate court held that while the State Aeronautics Act does not compel a county to allow continued operation of an airport, its closure constitutes a "project" under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The State Aeronautics Act focuses on safety standards and the control...

Precision Castparts Corp. v. Hartford Accident & Indem. Co.

A district court held that under Oregon law, a pollution exclusion clause bars coverage for unintended water contamination stemming from a company's intentional discharge of thorium into a city sewer system. The company thought that natural forces would dissipate the waste rendering it harmless. The...

Bangor, City of v. Citizens Communications Co.

The First Circuit affirmed a lower court's entry of a consent decree allocating certain responsibilities among a city, the state of Maine, and a telecommunications company for the cleanup of a contaminated river bed in Maine under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability...

Walker County v. Tri-State Crematory

A Georgia appellate court affirmed a lower court decision dismissing a county's contribution claim against a crematory under the state's hazardous waste law. The "corrective action" referenced in the Hazardous Site Response Act does not contemplate environmental cleanup efforts undertaken independen...

Goodrich Corp. v. Commercial Union Ins. Co.

An Ohio appellate court held that the sudden and accidental exceptions to pollution exclusion clauses contained in an aerospace manufacturing company's excess commercial insurance policies provide coverage for gradual releases of pollutants if the resulting damage is indivisible from the sudden and ...