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High Court addresses the failure of a local authority to comply with a previous order to remediate a waste site, considering applications related to costs and potential contempt, and appoints an independent assessor to oversee the remediation plan and adjourns parts of a contempt motion for further consideration, in circumstances where the original remediation deadline has passed without action, raising questions about the local authority's liability for costs during the period of non-compliance and the procedural requirements for pursuing contempt charges.
Remediation - Whitestown dump - High Court - non-compliance - contempt - costs - independent assessor - environmental protection -Waste Management Act - procedural requirements - local council - liability - enforcement of judgments - expert appointment - adjournment - remediation plan - penal endorsement - service of order.
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