Environmental
Feb. 24, 2006
Complying With National Plan Is Key to Recouping on Cleanup
Focus Column - By William D. Wick - Failure to evaluate alternatives for cleaning up contaminated property and failure to provide public notice and opportunity to comment on those alternatives dooms a party's claim for cleanup costs under the federal Superfund statute. Carson Harbor Village Ltd. v. County of Los Angeles , 2006 DJDAR 478 (9th Cir. Jan. 12).




By William D. Wick
Failure to evaluate alternatives for cleaning up contaminated property and failure to provide public notice and opportunity to comment on those alternatives dooms a party's claim for cleanup costs under the federal Superfund statute. Ca...
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