Arizona and Tucson Electric Power Co. filed a notice of settlement to resolve the state’s claims it’s entitled to costs Arizona incurred responding to hazardous substances at a landfill.
- Tucson Electric will pay the state $90,713 under the agreement, the March 13 filing says
- The agreement, which must be approved by the judge, doesn’t include an admission of liability by Tucson Electric, the filing says
- The state sued earlier this year under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act and the Arizona Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund
Snell & Wilmer represented Tucson Electric.
The case is State of Ariz. v. Tucson Elec. Power Co., D. Ariz., No. 4:25-cv-00059, 3/14/25
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