87-8108-CE Circuit Ct, Clare Co.Ĭlark Station #1817 (Michigan Gas and Convenience, Inc.)įile No. 02-1135-CE Circuit Ct, Ingham Co.įile No. 03-113-CE, Circuit Ct, Ingham Co.įile No. 05-751-CE Circuit Ct, Ingham Co.ġst Modification to Administrative AgreementĬase No. 05-18853-CE Circuit Ct, Wexford Co.Īgreement and Release with Amended Consent DecreeĪllied Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo Riverįile No. To request additional information regarding a specific Enforcement Action, click on this link: FOIA.Īction (Site Name, Respondent, or Debtor)Īdministrative Agreement and Covenant Not to SueĪdministrative Agreement for the Resolution of Administrative PenaltiesĬonsent Decree for Payment of Past Response Activity Costsįile No. The administrative settlement agreements, unilateral cleanup orders, judicial complaints, and other relevant court decisions listed in the table are associated with on-going and resolved enforcement actions initiated or resolved on or after January 1, 2004. The RRD uses the following escalated enforcement tools to gain compliance: 1) administrative settlement agreements wherein the responsible party agrees to conduct the cleanup and/or reimburse the state for costs it incurred in conducting the cleanup 2) unilateral cleanup orders requiring the responsible party to perform certain actions 3) litigation to obtain a court order compelling the responsible party to comply or 4) placement of a lien on the responsible party's property. There is a general presumption that the process will start at the lowest stage however, specific factors or circumstances, such as seriousness of the violation, degree of risk, natural resources damaged or impaired, or previous compliance history sometimes serve to escalate the initial level of enforcement action. The RRD enforcement process provides reasonable opportunities to resolve violations in a consistent and progressive escalated manner. Although the enforcement process is progressive, the RRD may initiate or take action at any point in the process as the facts and circumstances warrant in conjunction with the authority provided by the applicable statute. The Remediation and Redevelopment Division (RRD) standard enforcement process may be defined as a progressive sequence of actions taken to compel compliance.
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