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W. Va. Code § 22-22-1

Legislative findings; legislative statement of purpose

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Perrine v. E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co. (2010)

Most recently applied in 225 W. Va. 482 - Perrine v. EI DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO. (June 2010)

(a) The Legislature finds there is property in West Virginia that is not being put to its highest productive use because it is contaminated or it is perceived to be contaminated as a result of past activity on the property.

(b) The Legislature further finds that abandonment or underutilization of contaminated or potentially contaminated industrial sites results in inefficient use of public facilities and services and increases the pressure for development of uncontaminated pristine land. Since existing industrial areas frequently have transportation networks, utilities, and an existing infrastructure, it can be less costly to society to redevelop existing industrial areas than to relocate amenities for industrial areas at pristine sites.

(c) The Legislature further finds that the existing legal structure creates uncertainty regarding the legal effect of remediation upon liability. Legal uncertainty serves as a further disincentive to productive redevelopment of brownfields. Therefore, incentives should be put in place to encourage voluntary redevelopment of contaminated or potentially contaminated sites.

(d) The Legislature further finds that an administrative program should be established to encourage persons to voluntarily develop and implement remedial plans without the need for enforcement action by the Department of Environmental Protection. Therefore, it is the purpose of this article to:

(1) Establish an administrative program to facilitate voluntary remediation activities and brownfield revitalization;

(2) Provide financial incentives to entice investment at brownfield sites; and

(3) Establish limitations on liability under environmental laws and rules for those persons who remediate sites in accordance with applicable standards established under this article.

Official source: West Virginia Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain West Virginia statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.