Who would pay for a clean-up of toxic chemicals or oils that were illegally dumped?
The responsible party, if caught, would be billed for the clean-up and the costs for the process are very expensive, not to mention court costs. If a spill is on private property, the owner can be billed for the cost of the clean-up, even if another party spilled or dumped the chemicals.

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1. How can I reach your 3-1-1 Customer Call Center?
2. What can happen if someone is convicted of illegal dumping?
3. How are illegally dumped toxic chemicals, paints, or oils handled?
4. What makes up an illegal dumping violation?
5. Who is responsible for cleaning up an illegal dump site on private property?
6. Who is responsible for cleaning up an illegal dump site that no one was caught dumping at?
7. Who would pay for a clean-up of toxic chemicals or oils that were illegally dumped?
8. Whom should I call to report illegal dumping in ditches and other drainage areas?
9. Whom should I call to report illegal dumping in progress?
10. Why is illegal dumping a problem in the city?