Elements of a 'State Plan' to Recover Damages for Natural Resource Rehabilitation Under CERCLA
1986
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) establishes stringent financial penalties discouraging irresponsible environmental pollution, and provides a funding mechanism which state governments can utilize in developing a comprehensive natural resource rehabilitation program. An effective State Plan for natural resource restoration/rehabilitation under CERCLA should include: efforts to identify the responsible polluter, field surveys of short- and long-term damage, and evaluation of alternative environmental clean-up options. The paper presents to state legislative leaders a proactive approach to natural resource rehabilitation, financed by funds made available from the Federal Hazardous Substance Response Trust Fund (Superfund).
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