Superfund is a government backed organazation that cleans up toxic and hazerdous sites around the country. Since 1980 Superfund has been cleaning up factories, petrochemical plants, old mines, and military bases that have been pollutting america for decades. Superfund uses about one billion dollars a year in its efforts to clean up and now the fund that it has been using is drying up. Most
of the funding came from taxes on major chemical and industrial companies but since 1995 those
taxes have not been reinstituted. As a result, the portion funded by individual taxpayers has increased from 18 percent to 53 percent of the total cost. Some people believe that the specialty taxes should be renewed, but many think that
Superfund should be done away with. Those opposed to Superfund say that the majority of
the money that Superfund uses is for legal costs and not for actual cleanup of sites. Another
reason for getting rid of Superfund is the lack of development in areas where there were
polluting plants once stood because of fear of becoming liable for the cleanup of the area.
There is also the trouble with funding of Superfund. Some democrats wish to bring back
the specialty taxes but some in EPA claim that most of the companies that were taxed
before have cleaned up most of their waste. They explain that it wouldnt be fair to those
companies to pay for the cleaning up of sites that they did not pollute. There is no doubt that
Superfund will continue to opperate with nearly 500 sites that are being worked on right
now and over 1000 more that need to be worked on the funding for Superfund will most
likely come from the average taxpayer.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2007
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