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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the
Superfund program, focusing on the: (1) status of the program&apos;s funding
and expenditures, including information on the Superfund trust fund to
date and the moneys appropriated from it to federal agencies other than
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for Superfund activities; (2)
costs to responsible parties for all site cleanups and these parties&apos;
related transaction costs from 1980 through 1998, categorized before and
after December 1995, when the authority for Superfund taxes expired; and
(3) cleanup status of the 640 nonfederal sites, as of April 1999, and
the estimated total and annual costs to complete cleanups of these
sites.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) taxes paid into the Superfund trust fund totalled
about $13.5 billion from 1981 through 1998, and the unappropriated
balance in the Superfund trust fund was estimated to be $1.4 billion at
the end of fiscal year (FY) 1999; (2) a total of $940 million in program
funds was also deobligated for use on other Superfund projects for FY
1994 through FY 1999, but this total is not included in the
unappropriated trust fund balance; (3) expenditures from the trust fund
totalled $14.7 billion from FY 1987 through FY 1998, the most recent
year for which these data are available; (4) from 1996 through 1998,
approximately 45 percent of all expenditures were for contractor cleanup
costs; 17 percent were for on site-specific cleanup support costs, such
as supervising cleanup contractors; and 38 percent were for
non-site-specific cleanup support costs, such as financial management
and policy development activities; (5) during the FY 1995 through FY
1998, about 10 percent of the funds appropriated annually for the
Superfund program were appropriated from the trust fund, transferred or
allocated to federal agencies other than EPA; (6) from 1980 through
1998, responsible parties&apos; total costs for cleanup activities at
National Priorities List sites was an estimated $15.5 billion; (7) about
17 percent of these costs occurred after the authority for Superfund
taxes expired in December 1995; (8) the total estimated transaction
costs from 1980 through 1998 incurred by responsible parties ranged from
$3.2 billion to $7.6 billion, according to several studies of these
costs; (9) of the 640 nonfederal sites on the National Priorities List,
376 were in the remedial investigation and feasibility study phase, 133
were in the remedial design phase, and 131 were in the remedial action
phase as of mid-April 1999; (10) GAO estimated that cleanups will be
completed at 85 percent of the sites by the end of calendar year 2008;
(11) the remainder will not be completed until well after 2008; (12) GAO
estimated, in total, it will cost between $8.2 billion and $11.7 billion
more than already expended to clean up the 640 nonfederal sites; (13)
GAO&apos;s estimate is based on EPA&apos;s estimated cleanup costs and includes
contractor cleanup costs, site-specific support costs, non-site-specific
support costs, and operation and maintenance costs, including costs to
maintain long-term remedies, such as pumping and treating groundwater;
and (14) GAO also estimated that if EPA is to finish cleaning up 85
percent of the 640 sites by the end of FY 2008, its costs will average
$875 million annually through 2008.</abstract>
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