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CERCLA

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act

The 1980 federal law (commonly called "Superfund") that governs cleanup of contaminated sites and assigns liability. Under CERCLA, anyone who owned or operated a contaminated site—or even transported waste to it—can be held liable for cleanup costs, regardless of fault. This "strict liability" makes brownfield development legally risky.

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Discussed in Chapter 7 of This Is Server Country

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