State Voluntary Cleanup Program Guidance History
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EPA developed a framework for negotiations between Regions and States using Superfund Memoranda of Agreement (SMOAs) concerning division of labor for voluntary cleanup programs (see November 1996 memorandum below). In September 1997, EPA drafted guidance that was more specific than the November 1996 framework (see September 1997 Federal Register documents listed below). After many discussions with various stakeholders, however, EPA concluded that there was no consensus on critical aspects of the guidance. EPA further concluded that the flexibility offered in the November 14, 1996 framework provided the appropriate level of guidance for future SMOA negotiations. Thus, on November 26, 1997, EPA withdrew the September 9, 1997 draft of the guidance (see memorandum of withdrawal listed below). The framework discussed in the November 14, 1996 memorandum remains pertinent to current Regional/State SMOA negotiations concerning State VCPs.
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Memorandum of Withdrawal of Draft Guidance for Developing Superfund Memoranda of Agreement (MOA) Language Concerning State Voluntary Cleanup Programs, November 26, 1997
(this document supersedes the documents listed below)
- Notice of Availability of Final Draft Guidance for Developing Superfund Memoranda of Agreement (MOA) Language Concerning State Voluntary Cleanup Programs
ACTION: Notice of availability and request for comments.
DATE: Written comments must have been postmarked or submitted by hand or electronically by October 24, 1997
WITHDRAWN: November 26, 1997
Federal Register Document
September 9, 1997 (Volume 62, Number 174)
- EPA, Justice Department Propose Policy to Make It Easier For Investors to Cleanup and Redevelop Brownfields
EPA Press Advisory - August 7, 1997
DOJ Press Release - August 7, 1997
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Interim Approaches for Regional Relations with State Voluntary Cleanup Programs, November 14, 1996 (PDF) (4 pp, 27K)
- To go to the Brownfields-related Law and Regulations page, click here .
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