Consolidation Coal Co. v. Georgia Power Co.
Docket Number | 13-1603,13-1617,13-1664,13-1666 |
Decision Date | 20 March 2015 |
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United States v. Godley
...wastes" when the company spilled chemicals onsite during mixing and rinsing out of the containers); Consolidation Coal Co. v. Georgia Power Co. , 781 F.3d 129, 144–46, 155 (4th Cir. 2015) (court denied arranger liability for Georgia Power who sold used transformers with PCB-laden oil inside......
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Town of Islip v. Datre
...to dispose of a hazardous substance are sufficient for arranger liability." (second emphasis added)); Consolidation Coal Co. v. Georgia Power Co. , 781 F.3d 129, 149 (4th Cir. 2015) ("[I]ntent to sell a product that happens to contain a hazardous substance is not equivalent to intent to dis......
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68th St. Site Work Grp. v. Airgas, Inc.
...content of its trash, could properly be held liable. Even assuming Plaintiff's allegations to be true, then, they do not comport with Consolidation Coal or the other cases above, because the allegations involve the regular disposition of waste that happens to contain one or more hazardous s......
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United States v. Puerto Rico Indus. Dev. Co.
...statute, holding property owners strictly liable for hazardous substances located on their property. See Consolidation Coal Co. v. Ga. Power Co., 781 F.3d 129, 156 (4th Cir. 2015) (holding that CERCLA "must be given a broad interpretation to effect its ameliorative goals ... even if faithfu......
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IV A Thumbnail Sketch of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (cercla)
...in its entirety suggests that the product is waste rather than a useful product. See, e.g., Consolidation Coal Co. v. Ga. Power Co., 781 F.3d 129, 150151 (4th Cir. 2015). Similarly, the inclusion of products or components unnecessary to the sale indicates waste rather than utility. Id. Cour......