The financial implications of releasing small firms and small-volume contributors from Superfund liablility [i.e. liability] /
[Book]
Lloyd Dixon.
Santa Monica, CA :
Rand,
2000.
xxiii, 53 pages :
illustrations ;
28 cm.
Rand library collection
"MR-1171-EPA"--Page 4 of cover.
Includes bibliographical references (page 53).
1. Proposals to Reform Superfund's Liability Provisions -- 1.1. The Superfund Program -- 1.2. Proposals to Exempt Parties from Superfund Liability -- 1.3. Contribution of This Study -- 1.4. Organization of the Report -- 2. Data and Methods -- 2.1. Data -- 2.2. Analysis Methods -- 3. Type and Size of PRPs at NPL Sites -- 3.1. Types of PRPs at Nonfederal Superfund Sites -- 3.2. Distribution of Business Firms by Size at Nonfederal Superfund Sites -- 4. Distribution of Cleanup Costs by PRP Type and Size -- 4.1. Distribution of Cleanup Costs at Owner-operator Sites -- 4.2. Distribution of Cleanup Costs at Generator/Transporter Sites -- 4.3. Estimated Proportion of Cleanup Costs Borne by Small Firms -- 4.4. Cleanup Costs Potentially Transferred to EPA by Liability Exemptions -- 5. Releasing Small-Volume Contributors from Superfund Liability -- 5.1. Representativeness of Data Used in Analysis -- 5.2. Distribution of Volumetric Share at G/T Sites -- 5.3. Distribution of Volume-Based Cleanup Costs by Volumetric Share Category -- 6. Effects of Liability Reforms in the PRPs that Remain Liable -- 6.1. Description of Method and Data -- 6.2. Distribution of Number of Firms and Actual Cleanup Expenditures by Firm Size at 18 Sites -- 6.3. Implications for Distribution of Benefits Among PRPs When Small or Small-Volume PRPs Are Released from Liability -- 7. Summary and Conclusions -- 7.1. Effects of Proposals to Release Small Business Firms from Liability -- 7.2. Effects of Proposals to Release Small-Volume PRPs from Liability -- 7.3. Effects of Liability Reforms on PRPs Remaining Liable at the Sites -- 7.4. Concluding Comments -- App. A. RPM Site Survey -- App. B. Sampling Design and Integration of RPM and Sets Data -- App. C. Statistical Methods.
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Financial implications of releasing small firms and small-volume contributors from Superfund liablility [i.e. liability].
Financial implications of releasing small firms and small-volume contributors from Superfund liablility [i.e. liability].
Superfund Trust Fund.
Superfund Trust Fund.
Superfund Trust Fund.
Hazardous waste site remediation-- United States-- Finance.
Liability for hazardous substances pollution damages-- United States.
Dépôts de déchets dangereux-- Nettoyage-- États-Unis-- Finances.
Responsabilité pour dommages dus à la pollution par les substances dangereuses-- États-Unis.
Hazardous waste site remediation-- Finance.
Liability for hazardous substances pollution damages.