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February 1, 2012 / By Frank Brill

The New York Supreme court recently ruled in a case brought by a group of companies challenging
state regulations that require contaminated sites to be cleaned up to “predisposal conditions.”

What was the ruling?

See Cole Schotz environmental attorney Gerard M. Giordano‘s concise summary in
How Clean is Clean in New York.

The NY Times adds details in Court of Appeals Rules That State Can Seek Full Cleanup of Superfund Sites

Related:
Agencies to Develop Renewable Energy on Contaminated Sites
2011 Hazardous Waste Report – Due to NYSDEC by March 1, 2012

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