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  • October 20, 2022

    A Risky Dance: When Emerging Contaminants Comingle With CERCLA Hazardous Substances

    A Risky Dance: When Emerging Contaminants Comingle With CERCLA Hazardous Substances

    The distinction between CERCLA hazardous substances and all else, including pollutants or contaminants, is important because CERCLA liability is triggered by the existence of a “hazardous substance” at a site, nothing else. Continue reading

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    ARAR, Arie Feltman-Frank, CEC, CERCLA, Corporate Environmental Lawyer, diisopropyl methylphosphonate, DIMP, EPA, Jenner & Block, NCP, PFAS, PFOA, PRP
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