Report Brings Call to Overhaul Superfund
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An increasing amount of Superfund money set aside for cleaning up the country’s worst hazardous waste sites is being spent on administrative costs and support functions, according to a government report. The new data about the Environmental Protection Agency’s program triggered fresh calls from congressional Republicans for an overhaul of the Superfund program, which was budgeted this year at $1.5 billion. According to an advance copy of a General Accounting Office report, the Superfund program, started in 1980, allocated an additional $56 million, or 3.2% more of its budget, in fiscal year 1997 than in 1996 for administrative overhead.
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