'Act Of War' Policy Sparking Contention Among DOD, EPA, Other Agencies

By Suzanne Yohannan / August 31, 2010 at 3:24 PM
Defense Environment Alert -- The Defense Department's broad interpretation of legal provisions that free DOD and other entities from liability for pollution solely caused by an "act of war" is sparking a conflict with the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal land management agencies at contaminated sites on two Alaskan islands as well as a dispute over language in a draft revised DOD cleanup manual, according to informed sources. At issue is DOD's interpretation of a clause in the...

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