Assigning Liability for Superfund Cleanups
An Analysis of Policy Options
By Katherine N. Probst, Paul R. Portney
Published June 1st 1992 by RFF Press – 76 pages
Published June 1st 1992 by RFF Press – 76 pages
While more than 2,700 emergency removals of hazardous materials have taken place under Superfund, implementing the long-term cleanup program has been the object of considerable controversy. One of the most contentious issues is whether the liability standards in the law should be revised. The authors analyze the pros and cons associated with the current liability approach, as well as with a variety of alternative strategies.
Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. Policy Options and Evaluative Criteria 3. Analysis of Policy Options 4. Conclusions Appendixes A. Description of NPL Survey Data B. Corporate Environmental Tax Information C. Estimating the Cost of the Five Policy Options D. Distribution of Trust Fund Revenues for Policy Options
Katherine N. Probst is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future. Paul R. Portney is president and a senior fellow of Resources for the Future. Probst and Portney are both co-authors of Footing the Bill for Superfund Cleanups: Who Pays and How?
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Description: By Katherine N. Probst, Paul R. Portney. While more than 2,700 emergency removals of hazardous materials have taken place under Superfund, implementing the long-term cleanup program has been the object of considerable controversy. One of the most contentious issues is whether the liability...
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