Krsnak v. Dep’t of Env’t & Natural Res.

 

state of south dakotaThe Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) approved plans and specifications for the Brant Lake Sanitary District’s wastewater treatment facility in 2012. The Brant Lake facility plans proposed to join and expand the Chester Sanitary District’s existing wastewater disposal system. The plans included the construction of an additional treatment lagoon to tie into Chester’s existing two-cell lagoon system. The plans also included the construction of additional piping to transport wastewater to the treatment lagoons. Plaintiffs’ home and business were near the proposed lagoon. Plaintiffs filed an application for a writ of mandamus requiring DENR to comply with applicable state statutes, administrative rules, and DENR internal guidelines in approving the plans and specifications for the Brant Lake facility. The trial court denied the writ. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that Plaintiffs did not meet their burden to show that DENR disregarded a clear duty to act under the applicable statutes, administrative rules, or manuals, and accordingly, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying Plaintiffs’ application for writ of mandamus.

Krsnak v. Dep’t of Env’t & Natural Res.

 

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