Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-92
Section 4013.6 - Suits to abate nuisances and restrain violations(a) Any activity or condition declared by this act to be a nuisance or which is otherwise in violation of this act shall be abatable in the manner provided by law or equity for the abatement of public nuisance. In addition, in order to restrain or prevent any violation of this act or the rules and regulations promulgated under this act or any plan approval or permit or orders issued by the department or to restrain the maintenance and threat of public nuisance, suits may be instituted in equity or at law in the name of the Commonwealth upon relation of the Attorney General, the General Counsel, the district attorney of any county or the solicitor of any municipality affected after notice has first been served upon the Attorney General of the intention of the General Counsel, district attorney or solicitor to so proceed. Such proceedings may be prosecuted in the Commonwealth Court or in the court of common pleas of the county where the activity has taken place, the condition exists or the public is affected, and, to that end, jurisdiction is hereby conferred in law and equity upon such courts. Except in cases of emergency where, in the opinion of the court, the exigencies of the case require immediate abatement of the nuisance, the court may, in its decree, fix a reasonable time during which the person responsible for the nuisance may make provision for the abatement of the same.(b) In cases where the circumstances require it or the public health is endangered, a mandatory preliminary injunction, special injunction or temporary restraining order may be issued upon the terms prescribed by the court, notice of the application therefor having been given to the defendant in accordance with the rules of equity practice, and, in any such case, the Attorney General, the General Counsel, the district attorney or the solicitor of any municipality shall not be required to give bond. In any such proceeding the court shall, upon motion of the Commonwealth, issue a prohibitory or mandatory preliminary injunction if it finds that the defendant is engaging in unlawful conduct as defined by this act or is engaged in conduct which is causing immediate and irreparable harm to the public. In addition to an injunction, the court in such equity proceedings may levy civil penalties in the same manner as the department in accordance with section 9.1. (c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, any person may commence a civil action to compel compliance with this act or any rule, regulation, order or plan approval or permit issued pursuant to this act by any owner or operator alleged to be causing or contributing to a violation of any provision of this act or any rule or regulation promulgated under this act or any plan approval, permit or order issued by the department. In addition to seeking to compel compliance, any person may request the court to award civil penalties. The court shall use the factors and amounts contained in section 9.1 in awarding civil penalties under this subsection. Such penalties shall be paid into the Clean Air Fund established by section 9.2 or be used to prevent air pollution in the county where the violation occurred. Except where 42 Pa.C.S. (relating to judiciary and judicial procedure) requires otherwise, the courts of common pleas shall have jurisdiction of such actions. Such an action may not be commenced if the department has commenced and is diligently prosecuting a civil action in a Federal or State court or is in litigation before the hearing board to require the alleged violator to comply with this act, any rule or regulation promulgated under this act or any order, plan approval or permit issued pursuant to this act, but, in any such action in a Federal or State court or before the hearing board, any person having or representing an interest which is or may be adversely affected may intervene as a matter of right without posting bond.(d) An action pursuant to subsection (c) of this section may not be commenced prior to sixty (60) days after the plaintiff has given notice in writing of the violation to the department and to any alleged violator.(e) The sixty (60) day notice provisions of subsection (d) of this section to the contrary notwithstanding, any action pursuant to subsection (c) of this section may be initiated immediately upon written notification to the department in the case where the violation or condition complained of constitutes an imminent threat to the health or safety of the plaintiff or would immediately affect a legal interest of the plaintiff.(f) The court, in issuing any final order in any action brought pursuant to subsection (c) of this section, may award costs of litigation, including attorney and expert witness fees, to any party whenever the court determines such an award is appropriate. Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the court may, if a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction is sought, require the filing of a bond or equivalent security in accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure.1960, Jan. 8, P.L. 2119, § 13.6, added 1992, July 9, P.L. 460, No. 95, § 16, imd. effective.