South Dakota Code § 34A-6-1.4

Unauthorized construction or operation of site or facility prohibited--Unauthorized dumping, disposal in water, burning prohibited--Exception--Penalties for violation
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No person may construct, alter, or operate a solid waste disposal site or facility without a permit or in violation of §§
34A-6-1.1
to
34A-6-1.38
, inclusive, the rules or the terms and conditions of the facility permit. Nor may any person dump, abandon, or dispose of any solid waste that will not be regularly collected and deposited or directly disposed of at a permitted solid waste facility or other site approved by the board.
No person may dispose of, or place, solid waste in the waters of this state except to the extent that such disposal or placement is authorized by chapter
34A-2
and the water pollution control laws of the United States. No person may burn solid waste except as provided by §
34A-6-1.6
and except in a manner and under conditions approved by the department or board pursuant to chapter
34A-1
.
No provision of §§
34A-6-1.1
to
34A-6-1.38
, inclusive, may be construed so as to prohibit a farmer or rancher from disposing of solid waste from normal farming operations or ordinary domestic activities upon his own land provided such disposal does not create a nuisance or a hazard to public health, does not violate a local ordinance, will not unlawfully pollute ground or surface waters or does not violate chapter
34A-1
or
34A-2
or the water or air pollution control laws of the United States.
A violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor. The violator is also subject to a civil action by the State of South Dakota in circuit court for the recovery of a civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars per day per violation, for damages to compensate the state for impairment of the environment of this state, or both. An action for the recovery of a civil penalty or compensatory damages shall, upon demand, be tried by a jury.

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