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Superfund: Implementation and Selected Issues
Jonathan L. Ramseur
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Mark Reisch
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Superfund: Implementation and Selected Issues - Ramseur, Jonathan L. ; Reisch, Mark
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Synopsis "Superfund: Implementation and Selected Issues"
Superfund is the federal government's principal program for cleaning up the nation's contaminated waste sites and protecting public health and the environment from releases of hazardous substances. Enacted into law as the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, P.L. 96-510), the program became known as Superfund because Congress established a large trust fund - originally supported by taxes levied on specific petroleum products and chemicals - to provide the majority of the program's funding needs. Although the 26-year-old program has seen less attention compared with earlier years, Superfund issues continue to generate debate. This report provides a background and overview of the Superfund program and examines four topics that received interest in recent years.
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