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CERCLA Superfund Disaster Program

Definition

The CERCLA Superfund Disaster Program is a federal program in the United States that addresses the cleanup of hazardous waste sites. It provides funding and resources to remediate contaminated areas and protect human health and the environment.

Analogy

Think of the CERCLA Superfund Disaster Program as a superhero team that swoops in to save the day when there's a hazardous waste site. They have all the tools, money, and expertise needed to clean up the mess and keep everyone safe.

Related terms

Hazardous Waste: Waste materials that are potentially harmful to human health or the environment.

Remediation: The process of cleaning up or restoring a contaminated area to make it safe for humans and ecosystems.

EPA (Environmental Protection Agency): The federal agency responsible for protecting human health and safeguarding the natural environment.

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