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Cleaning Up the Mess - Implementation Strategies in Superfund (Hardcover, New) Loot Price: R956
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Cleaning Up the Mess - Implementation Strategies in Superfund (Hardcover, New): Thomas W Church, Robert T. Nakamura

Cleaning Up the Mess - Implementation Strategies in Superfund (Hardcover, New)

Thomas W Church, Robert T. Nakamura

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The federal Superfund program for cleaning up America's inactive toxic waste sites is noteworthy not only for its enormous cost - $15.2 billion has been authorized thus far - but also for its unique design. The legislation that created Superfund provided the Environmental Protection Agency with a diverse set of policy tools. Preeminent among them is a civil liability scheme that imposes responsibility for multimillion dollar cleanups on businesses and government units linked - even tangentially - to hazardous waste sites. Armed with this potent policy implement, the agency can order the parties who are legally responsible for the toxic substances at a site to clean it up, with large fines and damages for failure to comply. EPA can also offer conciliatory measures to bring about voluntary, privately financed cleanup; or it can launch a cleanup initially paid for by Superfund and later force the responsible parties to reimburse the government. In this book, Thomas W. Church and Robert T. Nakamura provide the first in-depth study of Superfund operations at hazardous waste sites. They examine six Superfund cleanups, including three regions and both 'hard' and 'easy' sites, to ask 'what works?' Based on detailed case studies, the book describes various strategies that have been applied by government regulators and lawyers and the responses to those different strategies by businesses and local government officials. The authors characterize the implementation strategies used by the EPA as prosecution, accommodation, and public works. They point out that the choice of strategy involves setting priorities among Superfund's competing objectives. They conclude that the best implementation strategy is one that considers the context of each site and the particular priorities in each case. Looking toward the reauthorization of Superfund, they also offer recommendations for improvements in the organization of the program and discuss proposals for change in its liability scheme.

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Imprint: Brookings Institution Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: February 1993
First published: February 1993
Authors: Thomas W Church • Robert T. Nakamura
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 24mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 223
Edition: New
ISBN-13: 978-0-8157-1414-9
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Central government > Central government policies
Books > Earth & environment > The environment > Waste management > General
Books > Business & Economics > Finance & accounting > Finance > Public finance > General
Books > Money & Finance > Public finance > General
LSN: 0-8157-1414-9
Barcode: 9780815714149

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