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Vol. 20, Issue 4, 2004 June 01, 2004 EDT

CERCLA Liability Redefined: An Analysis of the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act and Its Impact on State Voluntary Cleanup Programs

Amy McMorrow ,
  • remediation standards
  • state voluntary cleanup programs
  • municipal solid waste exemption
  • response costs
  • de micromis exemption
  • generator liability
  • bona fide prospective purchaser exemption and windfall lien
  • contiguous property owner defense
  • federal guidance
  • epa's de minimis settlement authority
  • innocent landowner defense
  • third party defense
  • incentives
  • urban sprawl
  • brownfield redevelopment
  • superfund program
  • contaminated hazardous waste sites
  • environmental protection agency
  • and liability act of 1980
  • compensation
  • comprehensive environmental response
Georgia State University Law Review
Amy McMorrow, CERCLA Liability Redefined: An Analysis of the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act and Its Impact on State Voluntary Cleanup Programs, 20 Georgia State University Law Review (2004).
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