EPA Proposes Requiring Certain Inquiries To Create Superfund Liability

Stephen Ursery, Editor, Waste Age Magazine

August 23, 2004

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Washington, D.C. — The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington, D.C., has proposed a rule that would require potential landowners to conduct specific inquiries into the history — including ownership, use and environmental conditions — of a piece of land. If the investigations are performed satisfactorily, the purchasers will not be liable to Superfund cleanup lawsuits. For more information, on the proposed rule, visit http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/regneg.htm.

About the Author

Stephen Ursery

Editor, Waste Age Magazine, Waste360

Stephen Ursery is the editor of Waste Age magazine. During his time as editor, Waste Age has won more than 20 national and regional awards. He has worked for Penton Media since August 1999. Before joining Waste Age as the magazine's managing editor, he was an associate editor for American City & County and for National Real Estate Investor.

Prior to joining Penton, Stephen worked as a reporter for The Marietta Daily Journal and The Fulton County Daily Report, both of which are located in metro Atlanta.

Stephen earned a BA in History from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn.

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