Superfund Reform Act of 1994: June 28, 1994

Superfund Reform Act of 1994: June 28, 1994
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Total Pages : 180
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Synopsis Superfund Reform Act of 1994: June 28, 1994 by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Superfund, Recycling, and Solid Waste Management

Superfund Reform Act of 1994

Superfund Reform Act of 1994
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Total Pages : 174
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Synopsis Superfund Reform Act of 1994 by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Superfund, Recycling, and Solid Waste Management

H.R. 3800, the Superfund Reform Act of 1994, and Issues Related to Reauthorization of the Federal Superfund Program

H.R. 3800, the Superfund Reform Act of 1994, and Issues Related to Reauthorization of the Federal Superfund Program
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Total Pages : 706
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Synopsis H.R. 3800, the Superfund Reform Act of 1994, and Issues Related to Reauthorization of the Federal Superfund Program by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment

Legislative Calendar

Legislative Calendar
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Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P004373167
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Synopsis Legislative Calendar by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Environmental Injustice In The U.S.

Environmental Injustice In The U.S.
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9780429980411
ISBN-13 : 0429980418
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Synopsis Environmental Injustice In The U.S. by : James Lester

Environmental Injustice in the United States provides systematic insight into the social, economic, and political dynamics of environmental decision-making, and the impacts of those decisions on minority communities. The first part of the book examines closely the history of the environmental justice movement and the scholarly literature to date, with a discussion about how the issue made the public agenda in the first place. The second part of the book is a unique quantitative analysis of the relationship among race, class, political mobilization, and environmental harm at three levels-- state, county, and city. Despite the initial skepticism of the authors, their study finds both race and class to be significant variables in explaining patterns of environmental harm. The third part of the book then offers policy recommendations to decisionmakers, based on the book's findings. It was named a Choice Outstanding Academic Book of 2001.

Legislative Calendar

Legislative Calendar
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Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P003365098
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Synopsis Legislative Calendar by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce

Footing the Bill for Superfund Cleanups

Footing the Bill for Superfund Cleanups
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Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 0815715684
ISBN-13 : 9780815715689
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Synopsis Footing the Bill for Superfund Cleanups by : Katherine N. Probst

One of the difficulties associated with Superfund—the federal government's program for cleaning up toxic waste sites in the United States—is the poor understanding we have about who is actually bearing its costs. While it is known that the tax on chemical and petroleum feedstocks raises about $570 million annually for the Superfund Trust Fund and the corporate environmental tax raises another $460 millino each year, further reliable data are only now becoming available. Researchers are beginning to understand how much potentially responsible parties and their insurers are spending on both transaction costs and on-site cleanups. Unfortunately, this is only the first part of the puzzle. Ultimately, these costs are borne by individuals--as consumers of the products or services provided or as share- or bond-holders, employees, or managers of the company. To date, no one has attempted to estimate the distribution of initial costs under the Superfund liability system or examined carefully the indirect effects of the costs of the Superfund program on other industries. In this book, the authors develop information on who pays the costs and who bears the burden under the current liability scheme in Superfund on a site-by-site basis. They look at short-term financial implications of changes in liability and taxes on key sectors affected by Superfund: chemicals, oil, mining, wood preserving, and commercial property-casualty insurers. They analyze the incidence of different taxing mechanisms and compare and contrast the financial effects on specific industries of the current Superfund program and of several alternative lability and tax-based funding mechanisms available. The alternative liability approaches examined include a scenario in which liability is eliminated for all sites created before Superfund was enacted, as well as a scenario in which parties are released from liability at sites where municipal and industrial wastes were codisposed. Because any change in liability will require a corollary change in trust fund revenues, the authors also assess the economic implications of a variety of taxes that could be used to finance the creation of a larger trust fund for site cleanups. These include an increase in the corporate environmental tax and the implemenation of new taxes, such as an excise tax on commercial insurance. Don Fullerton is a professor of economics and public policy at Carnegie Mellon, H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management. Robert E. Litan, is a senior fellow at Brookings, and formerly was deputy assistant attorney general in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Paul R. Portney is vice president and senior fellow at resources for the Future. Katherine N. Probst is a fellow in the Center for Risk Management at Resources for the Future.