The circuit court of the county in which the hazardous site is located shall have jurisdiction to enjoin any passive-site owner from unduly impeding or interfering with the implementation of a response action at such hazardous site. Acts 1989, No. 350, § 5. The circuit court of the county in which the hazardous site is located shall have jurisdiction to enjoin any passive-site owner from unduly impeding or interfering with the implementation of a response action at such hazardous site. Acts 1989, No. 350, § 5. The circuit court of the county in which the hazardous site is located shall have jurisdiction to enjoin any passive-site owner from unduly impeding or interfering with the implementation of a response action at such hazardous site. Acts 1989, No. 350, § 5. The circuit court of the county in which the hazardous site is located shall have jurisdiction to enjoin any passive-site owner from unduly impeding or interfering with the implementation of a response action at such hazardous site. Acts 1989, No. 350, § 5.
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