There is nothing that addresses that aspect directly. However, if someone believed that he had been affected by a spill, he could go before ordinary courts; that recourse is always possible. It has not been eliminated.
Legal Counsel, Department of Natural Resources
There is nothing that addresses that aspect directly. However, if someone believed that he had been affected by a spill, he could go before ordinary courts; that recourse is always possible. It has not been eliminated.
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