The Nation - News from May 9, 1989
A Senate Environment and Public Works subcommittee on Superfund said that the Environmental Protection Agency did a poor job of managing Superfund waste site cleanup law during the Ronald Reagan Administration and missed 65% of the congressionally mandated deadlines for cleaning up waste sites. It said the agency failed to apprise Congress of progress, or lack of progress, with annual reports in 1988 and 1989.
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