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<abstract>Superfund cost rates are soaring.  Although the Superfund program was
authorized through 1994 at $15 billion, covering more than 1,100
nonfederal sites, these figures could rise to $75 billion and 4,5000
nonfederal sites, according to the Congressional Budget Office.  Because
of these escalating costs, Congress is interested in the human health
risks addressed by the program.  Although the Environmental Protection
Agency has indicated that about 73 million people live fewer than four
miles from at least one Superfund site, much debate has centered on the
extent to which these sites pose health risks for cancer or other
conditions, such as birth defects or nerve or liver damage.  This report
discusses (1) the extent to which sites may pose health risks under
current land uses, as opposed the risks that may develop if land uses
change in the future; the nature of the current risks; and the type of
environmental media--groundwater, soil, or aid--that pose these risks
and (2) whether EPA&apos;s short-term responses to mitigate the health risks
from Superfund sites have reduced the risks under current land uses.</abstract>
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