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<abstract>GAO discussed two of its recent reports on the pace of cleanup in the
Superfund program, focusing on the: (1) time taken to evaluate hazardous
waste sites for possible placement on the National Priorities List (NPL)
and the time to clean them up after the listing; and (2) status of
cleanup for sites listed from 1986 to 1994.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) GAO&apos;s March 1997 report stated that the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took an average of 9.4
years--calculated from the date of each site&apos;s discovery--to evaluate
and process the nonfederal sites it added to the NPL in 1996; (2) this
evaluation and processing time was generally longer than for prior
years; (3) the 1986 Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA)
requires EPA to evaluate nonfederal sites for listing, when warranted,
within 4 years of their discovery; (4) listing decisions were made
within 4 years of their discovery for 43 percent of the 8,931 nonfederal
sites discovered in 1987 through 1991--the last year for which an
analysis could be done at the time of GAO&apos;s review; (5) a number of
factors contributed to the increased time to list a site, including a
backlog of sites awaiting evaluation and a reduction in the annual
number of sites being added to the NPL; (6) GAO&apos;s March report also
stated that cleanup times have also lengthened for completed projects;
(7) nonfederal cleanup projects completed in 1986 through 1989 were
finished, on average, 3.9 years after the sites were placed on the NPL;
(8) by 1996, however, nonfederal cleanup completions averaged 10.6
years; (9) although SARA did not set deadlines for completing cleanups
within a certain number of years, EPA set an expectation for 1993 for
its regions to complete a cleanup within 5 years of a site&apos;s listing;
(10) much of the time to complete cleanups is attributable to the early
planning phases of the cleanup process when the decision is made on the
selection of cleanup remedies; (11) actual construction work at sites is
being done quicker than the selection of cleanup remedies; (12) EPA
officials attributed the increased completion times for cleanups to the
growing complexity of sites, efforts to reach settlements with parties
responsible for site contamination, and resource constraints; (13) GAO&apos;s
September report stated that because a large portion--87 percent--of the
sites listed on the NPL in fiscal years 1986 through 1994 were still in
the Superfund cleanup process as of July 1, 1997, the average cleanup
time for this group of listed sites will exceed 8 years, possibly by a
substantial margin; (14) EPA stated that the methodology used in GAO&apos;s
March 1997 report was biased in favor of showing increasing completion
times and that the report was inconsistent with GAO&apos;s earlier Superfund
reports; (15) it claimed to have recently speeded up the Superfund
process; and (16) GAO believes that its March 1997 report fairly
portrays trends in the program and is consistent with its earlier
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