Utah Code § 19-6-206

Exclusive remedy for devaluation of property caused by approved facility
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(1)
(a) Before construction of a hazardous waste management facility, but in no case later than nine
months after approval of a plan for a hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility,
any owner or user of property adversely affected by approval may bring an action in a court
with jurisdiction under Title 78A, Judiciary and Judicial Administration, against the owner of
the proposed facility.
(b) If the court determines that the planned construction and operation of the hazardous
waste management facility will result in the devaluation of the plaintiff's property or will
otherwise interfere with the plaintiff's rights in the property, the court shall order the owner to
compensate the plaintiff in an amount equal to the value of the plaintiff's loss.
(2) The remedy provided in Subsection (1) is the exclusive remedy for owners or users aggrieved
by the proposed construction and operation of a hazardous waste treatment, disposal, or
storage facility, and no court has jurisdiction to enjoin the construction or operation of any
facility located at a site included in the siting plan adopted by the board.
(3)
(a) Nothing in this part prevents an owner or user of property aggrieved by the construction and
operation of a facility from seeking damages that result from a subsequent modification of

the design or operation of a facility but damages are limited to the incremental damage that
results from the modification.
(b) Any action for damages from a modification shall be brought within nine months after the
plans for modification of the design or operation of the facility are approved.
(4) For the purpose of assessing damages, the value of the rights affected is fixed at the date
the facility plan is approved and the actual value of the right at that date is the basis for
the determination of the amount of damage suffered, and no improvements to the property
subsequent to the date of approval of the plans shall be included in the assessment of
damages. Similarly, for any subsequent modification of a facility, value is fixed at the date of
approval of the amended facility plan.
(5)
(a) The owner or operator of a proposed facility may, at any time before an award of damages,
abandon the construction or operation of the facility or any modification and cause the action
to be dismissed.
(b) As a condition of dismissal, however, the owner or operator shall compensate the plaintiff
for any actual damage sustained as a result of construction or operation of the facility before
abandonment together with court costs and a reasonable attorney's fee.
(6) Nothing in this part prevents a court from enjoining any activity at a hazardous waste facility
that is outside of, or not in compliance with, the terms and conditions of an approved hazardous
waste operations plan.

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