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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 444 - SANITATION

NRS 444.592 Solid waste management authority: Powers of protection and enforcement.

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NRS 444.592 Solid waste management authority: Powers of protection and enforcement. If the solid waste management authority receives information that the storage, collection, transportation, processing, recycling or disposal of any solid waste presents or may present a threat to human health, public safety or the environment, or is in violation of a term or condition of a permit issued pursuant to NRS 444.505 , 444.553 or 444.556 , a statute, a regulation or an order issued pursuant to NRS 444.594 , the authority may, in addition to any other remedy provided in NRS 444.440 to 444.620 , inclusive:
1. Issue an order directing the owner or operator of the solid waste management facility, including, without limitation, a disposal site or any other site where the storage, collection, transportation, processing, recycling or disposal has occurred or may occur, or any other person who has custody of the solid waste, to take such steps as are necessary to prevent the act or eliminate the practice which constitutes the threat or violation.
2. Commence an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin the act or practice which constitutes the threat or violation in accordance with the provisions of NRS 444.600 .
3. Take any other action designed to reduce or eliminate the threat or violation.
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