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From page 188...
... is now working in various ways to help accelerate the hazardous waste cleanup process. CSI's efforts include the following: · bringing new parties to the discussion; · achieving allocation among volume, hazardousness, and cost; · devising ways to avoid premature admissions; · possibly facilitating mixing of public and private funds; · working with potentially responsible parties to interpret evolving policy and mesh technical approach with government requirements; · certifying to government that cleanup proposals and work are worthy of evaluation and meet basic criteria; · establishing various project management roles, including direct project
From page 189...
... Board of Directors Project Management Fu notion Donald Kennedy President Stanford University Joshua Lederberg President The Rockefeller University Charles W Powers President Clean Sites Inc.
From page 190...
... CSI can also help negotiate liability releases when appropriate and can help sort out the allocation relationships between the settling and nonsettling parties. From this activity can be derived indust~y's fourth equity criterion for cleanup of hazardous waste sites: restricting retroactive liabilities when the situation warrants.
From page 191...
... All sides in the process of cleaning up hazardous waste sites devote resources at every stage either to gathering evidence or to preparing a defense. Thus, although most voluntary settlements do save money, it is


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