EPA Pledges "Immediate & Intense Action" @ 21 Superfund Sites While Providing No Additional Funding
The Environmental Protection Agency released a list of Superfund sites around the country Friday that it said regulators will target for immediate and intense attention. The push is part of Administrator Scott Pruitts promise to prioritize the decades-old cleanup program, even as the Trump administration shrinks the size and reach of the EPA. The 21 sites highlighted by the agency span the country, from a former tannery site in New Hampshire to a contaminated landfill from the World War?II-era Manhattan Project in St. Louis to an abandoned copper mine in Nevada.
By elevating these sites, we are sending a message that EPA is, in fact, restoring its Superfund program to its rightful place at the center of the agencys mission, Pruitt said in a statement. Getting toxic land sites cleaned up and revitalized is of the utmost importance to the communities across the country that are affected by these sites. The EPA said that it developed the list using sites where opportunities exist to act quickly and comprehensively. Notably, the agency also acknowledged that there is no commitment of additional funding associated with a sites inclusion on the list.
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Its happy talk, Nancy Loeb, director of the Environmental Advocacy Center at Northwestern Universitys Pritzker School of Law, told The Washington Post in the summer, noting how funding for the program has shrunk over time. We have Superfund sites, but we dont have a super fund.
At many contaminated sites across the country, the EPA can legally force companies responsible for the pollution to pay for cleanups. But tapping private dollars isnt an option at some Superfund sites. At these orphaned sites, polluting companies long ago went bankrupt or ceased to be liable, and the cleanup responsibilities now fall mostly to the federal government. Its difficult to envision such places getting fixed without an adequate Superfund budget.
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