Enforcement-Driven Clean-Ups
Regulatory agencies can require the clean-up of some contaminated properties under the federal Superfund (CERCLA),
RCRA and TSCA laws1 as well as similar state laws.
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Removal and Remedial Actions under Superfund
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RCRA closures
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Leaking underground storage tank (LUST) closures
From 1982 to 1986, Mr. Stofferahn worked on a dedicated contract to U.S. EPA, assessing, planning and overseeing
CERCLA-funded removal actions at numerous sites that posed imminent threats to human health and the environment.
JAS Environmental has prepared numerous immediate removal plans and remedial design documents, and overseen removal and remedial action plans and overseen remedial actions regulated under Superfund sites.
JAS Environmental has also prepared and implemented RCRA closure plans at hazardous waste generator facilities, and has successfully closed numerous sites under state LUST programs.
1 – Superfund is the common name for the Comprehensive Response, Compensation and Liability Act or CERCLA. RCRA – Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (regulates solid/hazardous wastes). TSCA=Toxic Substances Control Act (regulates toxic substances such as polychlorinated biphenyls [PCBs]).