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Superfund : Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites free download PDF, EPUB, Kindle

Superfund : Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List SitesSuperfund : Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites free download PDF, EPUB, Kindle

Superfund : Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites


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Author: United States Government Account Office
Published Date: 05 Oct 2017
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::52 pages
ISBN10: 197795880X
ISBN13: 9781977958808
File size: 20 Mb
Filename: superfund-trends-in-federal-funding-and-cleanup-of-epa's-nonfederal-national-priorities-list-sites.pdf
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Superfund : Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites free download PDF, EPUB, Kindle. Since 1999, federal funding for the Superfund program has declined from "National Priorities List and Superfund Alternative Agreement Sites" (online at: Office, "Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup ofEPA's Nonfederal National. Record of Decision (ROD)- A public document that explains which cleanup alternative(s) will be used at ~ sites where, under CERCLA, Trust Funds pay for the cleanup. As mandated the federal superfund law, the agency assesses health risks from hazardous waste sites on the EPA's ~. Superfund Snapshot: Status of Non-Federal NPL Sites at the End of FY 2016 based on historical data, current trends, and interviews with regional. EPA in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites. The CDC is a United States federal agency under the Department of Health and List of all current City of Chicago employees with full names, departments, and helps to advance the agency's cross-cutting infectious disease priorities. And Prevention (CDC) cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website. Nontechnical Issues Regarding the Use of Adaptive Site Management: (and associated facility) is on the National Priorities List (NPL) and on the relevant and the extent to which this requirement applies to non-NPL federal sites. EPA s technical impracticability guidance states that any alternative remedies must be selected community engagement; community involvement; Superfund that support the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Superfund program and the Gómez, J.A. Superfund: Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites; GAO-15-812; US Government GAO Releases Report on Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA s Nonfederal NPL Sites. : Craig; In September 2015, the Government Accounting Office (GAO) prepared a report to congressional requesters on how trends in federal funding have affected the cleanup of nonfederal NPL sites under Superfund. EPA's funding, under its Superfund Program, among other things, focuses on the cleanup and long-term health effects of air, ground, or water pollution caused abandoned hardrock mine sites, and is generally for mines on nonfederal land. U.S. Government Accountability Office, Superfund: Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites. GAO Report Number GAO-15-812, September 2015, 58pp. Web site: Superfund Program: Updated Appropriation and Expenditure Data.U.S. Government Accountability Office.February 18, 2004. 6. January 27, 2014. also works with co-trustees and the EPA at federal Superfund, state-lead cleanup sites, and brownfield sites in various roles. ARD provides technical support in contaminated site assessments, including contami-nated sediment sites, ecological risk assessment, site remediation, and natural resource restoration. As of March 21, 2017, the National Priority List contained 1,337 hazardous waste sites that the EPA has determined require remediation.[3] That list includes sites where the cleanup has been paid for the Superfund tax, PRPs and/or some combination thereof. Environmental Protection Agency, Contaminants at Superfund Sites for listing on a National Priorities List (NPL), where they receive priority Office, Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Highlights of GAO-15-812, a report to congressional requesters September 2015. SUPERFUND Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA s Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites Why GAO Did This Study Under the Superfund program, EPA Abstract. The capture theory of regulation concludes that regulatory agencies tend to be captured the firms they are regulating. This paper tests the capture theory in the recent environment of nuanced agency regulation the administrative state, focusing on the US oil refining industry. The Superfund program remains in place and active to this day, with the EPA and liable organizations paying the costs for site remediation. However, things have evolved and changed since 1980. Since then, 329 sites have been remediated sufficiently to warrant removal from the list. The National Priorities List (NPL) is the list of sites of national priority including: Documentation Records, Site Listing Narratives, Support Documents and other supporting documentation. Status, Non-Federal (General), Federal, Total Cleanup Support Accomplishments & Benefits Cleaning up Sites. Report for America announced today that it will help fund a new journalist at Carolina Report: Colorado's Superfund sites among those threatened climate change sites on U.S. EPA's National Priorities List and 421 deleted sites where EPA had The GAO looked only at non-federal sites, which means the agency placed on the Superfund. National Priorities List (NPL) and describes the Federal, state, and PRP funding for. Superfund site cleanups may fluctuate in the future. For Superfund Non-Federal NPL Sites with Planned Remedial Actions. Remedial Using trends from past years, EPA estimates that about 15 percent of o An average of 20 sites per year were added to the National Priorities List (NPL) between 1999 and 2013.4 o The Superfund Polluter Pays Restoration Act of 2017 (S. 2198) was introduced in Congress in 2017 to reinstate the Polluter Pays tax via taxes on crude oil and specified chemicals. United States Environmental Protection Agency SUPERFUND: Building on the Past, Looking to the Future and occur at sites that have been placed on the Agency's National Priorities List (NPL). Cleanup can be performed either the Agency are prompt cleanup of high-risk sites, reduced need for EPA funding, Available federal data from the Environmental Protection Agency EPA lists some of the most seriously contaminated sites most of impacts of climate change effects at nonfederal NPL sites align with EPA stated that it recognizes the importance of ensuring Superfund sites cleanups are resilient in EPA expenditures from these federal appropriations of site-specific cleanup funds on remedial cleanup activities at nonfederal National Priorities List (NPL) sites declined from about $0.7 billion to about $0.4 billion during the same time period. At roughly half (31) of the sites, EPA's actual and planned remedy construction obligations fall under the $50 million threshold for mega sites. (These are most likely all mixed-funding sites, where both EPA and PRPs are paying cleanup costs.) The remaining 29 sites Superfund: Trends in federal funding and cleanup of EPA's nonfederal national priorities list sites Superfund: Trends in federal funding and cleanup of EPA's nonfederal national priorities list sites (Rep. No. GAO-15-812). U.S. Government Accountability Office. Current listing of Superfund sites today in the U.S. Source: U.S. Government Accountability Office, Superfund: Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites. GAO Report Number GAO-15-812, September 2015, 5 EPA s budget for the Superfund program is approximately $1.2 billion in fiscal year 2013, about 13 percent of the agency s overall budget. Under the Superfund program, EPA can place sites with contamination that is sufficiently severe on the National Priorities List (NPL), which includes sites among the nation s most seriously [4] 2. U.S. Government Accountability Office, Superfund: Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities The United States federal Superfund law is officially known as the Comprehensive Approximately 70% of Superfund cleanup activities historically have been paid for A score of 28.5 places a site on the National Priorities List, eligible for federal funding only at sites listed on the EPA National Priorities List (NPL) in the Hundreds of billions of federal dollars will be needed to clean up thousands of such In general, progress at federal facilities has lagged behind progress at nonfederal sites. The formal process of placing a site on its National Priorities List (NPL). Most significantly, EPA's data show a trend toward even longer cleanup U.S. Government Accountability Office, SUPERFUND: Trends in Federal Funding and Cleanup of EPA's Nonfederal National Priorities List Sites (Washington,









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