EPA Orders May Signal End for Air Force's Voluntary Cleanup Approach

By Suzanne Yohannan / July 25, 2007 at 5:00 AM
Defense Environment Alert -- The Environmental Protection Agency has ordered the Air Force to clean up two contaminated bases, signaling its rejection of a precedent-setting effort by the service's officials to convince the agency to use a controversial voluntary cleanup approach that critics have said would exempt the service from enforceable Superfund cleanup requirements. A senior EPA official now says the Air Force proposals would weaken EPA oversight and leave the agency without enforceable mechanisms for the sites. The move...

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