H.R. 2500: Reform of Superfund Act of 1995 : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, November 2 and 8, 1995 |
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... significant technical problems would make it extremely difficult to implement this provision efficiently , even if funds were available . these problems inevitably will lead to a significant amount of litigation over this proposed ...
... significant technical problems would make it extremely difficult to implement this provision efficiently , even if funds were available . these problems inevitably will lead to a significant amount of litigation over this proposed ...
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... significant resource loss . Among the most significant are a statutory limit on liability , a significant reduction in U.S. trust jurisdiction , and an overbroad " double recovery " provision . These provisions will effectively convert ...
... significant resource loss . Among the most significant are a statutory limit on liability , a significant reduction in U.S. trust jurisdiction , and an overbroad " double recovery " provision . These provisions will effectively convert ...
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... significant ecosystem . Even leaving aside the difficulty of determining which ecosystems are significant and which are not , let us assume that many urban sites will not meet this criterion . Because excluding people by fencing and ...
... significant ecosystem . Even leaving aside the difficulty of determining which ecosystems are significant and which are not , let us assume that many urban sites will not meet this criterion . Because excluding people by fencing and ...
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Browner Hon Carol M Administrator U S Environmental Protection Agen | 5 |
Colman James C Assistant Commissioner Massachusetts Bureau of Waste | 48 |
Browner Hon Carol M | 87 |
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Administrator agency allocation process areas Attorney believe bill BOEHLERT BORSKI BROWNER CERCLA Chairman clean cleanup costs cleanup standards co-disposal Committee concerns CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contamination cost-effective effective eliminate environment environmental EPA's federal Superfund funding goal going groundwater hazardous substances hazardous waste human health Illinois EPA implementation industrial issue legislation liability scheme litigation Love Canal micromis million minimis municipal landfills municipal solid waste National National Priorities List natural resource damages NPL sites OBERSTAR participation percent polluters potential problems proposal protection provisions PRPs PSE&G RCRA reauthorization rebate recovery REILLY reimbursement remedy selection process reopening repeal of retroactive responsible parties restoration retroactive liability settlements share significant small business statute Subcommittee Superfund Act Superfund cleanups Superfund liability Superfund program Superfund reform Superfund sites testimony Thank transaction costs trustees U.S. EPA