ABSTRACT
Originally published in 1995, Analyzing Superfund outlines the key issues of the superfund reauthorization debate in the United States. The Superfund law faced criticism for being wasteful, inefficient and expensive. These papers sought to shed light on this argument in relation to clean-up standards, the liability regime, transaction costs and natural resource damage. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies and professionals
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |21 pages
Introduction
part |89 pages
The Cleanup Standards
part |56 pages
The Liability Regime
part |47 pages
Transaction Costs
part |31 pages
Natural Resource Damages