Nevada Code § 459.565

Action to prevent practice or act which constitutes hazard to human health, public safety or environment
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1. If the Department receives information
that the management of any waste or hazardous substance may present an imminent
and substantial hazard to human health, public safety or the environment, it
may:
(a) Issue an order directing the owner or
operator of the facility for the management of the waste or the owner or
operator of any site where the management of a hazardous substance has occurred
or may occur or any other person who has custody of the waste or hazardous
substance to take necessary steps to prevent the act or eliminate the practice
which constitutes the hazard.
(b) Order a site assessment to be conducted and a
remediation plan to be developed pursuant to regulations adopted by the
Commission.
(c) Assess costs and expenses incurred by the
Department in carrying out the provisions of this section or in removing,
correcting or terminating any hazard to human health, public safety or the
environment pursuant to regulations adopted by the Commission.
(d) Request that the Attorney General commence an
action to enjoin the practices or acts which constitute the hazard.
(e) Take any other action designed to reduce or
eliminate the hazard.
2. The Department may perform inspections
pursuant to NRS 459.560 and issue an
order directing the owner or operator of the facility for the management of
waste or the owner or operator of any site where the management of a hazardous
substance has occurred or may occur or any other person who has custody of the
waste or hazardous substance to take any necessary steps to prevent any act or
eliminate any practice or effect which could constitute a hazard to human
health, public safety or the environment.

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