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Main Title Review of the United States Environmental Protection Agency Superfund Technical Assistance Grant Program.
Author R. L., Annear ; S. A., Wells ; S. G., Li ; M., Beeson ; M., Cummings
CORP Author Portland State Univ., OR. Dept. of Civil Engineering.; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation.
Year Published 1997
Report Number PSU-TR-EWR-5-97
Stock Number PB2016-100322
Additional Subjects Superfund ; Hazardous waste ; Environmental protection ; Eligibility ; Grants ; Citizens ; Communities ; Financial requirements ; EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) ; Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Program
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NTIS  PB2016-100322 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The U.S. Environmental Protection agency created the Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Program to help communities and citizens learn about important issues, which affect their community due to a Superfund site. The program allows the community to get involved in the Superfund Program to respond to concerns and risks related to a site. The TAG Program provides funds for qualified community/citizen groups affected by a Superfund site to hire a Technical Advisor to help interpret and comment on site-related information and reports. The Technical Advisor would review documentation, interpret site-related information, and then disseminate this information to the community. In turn, the community would have a better understanding of the site-related issues and the cleanup process.