Roderick L. Bremby, Secretary
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Curtis State Office Building
1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 540
Topeka, Kansas 66612-1238
Dear Secretary Bremby:
As Secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), you request an opinion whether, in the absence of federal or state regulations setting limitations for a specific pollutant, K.S.A.
When an application for an air quality control permit has been made, the secretary may deny the application pursuant to K.S.A.
Alternatively, K.S.A.
"(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this act, the secretary may take such actions as may be necessary to protect the health of persons or the environment: (1) Upon receipt of information that the emission of air pollution presents a substantial endangerment to the health of persons or to the environment. . . .
"(b) The action the secretary may take under subsection (a) includes but is not limited to:. . . ."
The statute then lists actions the secretary may take, which include but are not limited to, (1) issuing an order to an owner or operator toprevent an act or eliminate a practice with respect to a facility or site, including temporary cessation of operation, (2) commencing an action, or requesting the attorney general or county attorney to commence an action, to enjoin acts or practices, and (3) applying for a court order directing compliance with the order of the secretary.
We found no appellate court decisions interpreting this statute and, thus, are left with attempting to ascertain the intent of the legislature.1 We do so by reviewing the statutory language of K.S.A.
Based upon the plain language of K.S.A.
This conclusion is supported by the legislative history of K.S.A.
In 1993, this verbiage was replaced in its entirety by verbiage modeled after the hazardous waste statute.8 That statute, K.S.A.
KDHE Secretary Robert Harder's written testimony to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources indicated only that K.S.A.
In light of the plain language of K.S.A.
However, regarding your query whether K.S.A.
Sincerely,
Paul J. Morrison
Attorney General
Camille Nohe
Assistant Attorney General
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