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Title

Toxics Control Accounts Appropriation Recommendations for the 1999-2001 Biennium

 
Publication number Date Published
98-703December 1998
VIEW NOW Toxics Control Accounts Appropriation Recommendations for the 1999-2001 Biennium (Number of pages: 76) (Publication Size: 2MB)




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Author(s) Leslie Romer
Description This report describes all the activities proposed for funding during the 1999 -2001 biennium, using the state and local Toxics-Control Accounts. These activities are authorized by the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) and include hazardous-waste cleanup, hazardous-waste management, solid-waste planning and management, and grants to local governments for cleanup and waste-management.
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Keywords hazardous substance tax, Lower Columbia River, Toxics Control Account, cleanup oversight, cost recovery, recommendations, hazardous waste cleanup, Model Toxic Control Act, solid waste facilities, waste management, Public Participation Grants, Coordinated Prevention Grants, hazardous waste, toxics, pesticides, model, cleanup, sediment, toxic, waste, underground storage tank, UST, solid waste, spills, recycling, Remedial Action Grants, pollution prevention, mixed waste, model toxics control act, MTCA, nuclear waste, landfill, leaking underground storage tanks, financial assistance, hazardous site, hazardous waste generators, hazardous waste site, grant, contaminated sediment, contaminated site
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