The landmark 1990 court decision regarding a lender’s exposure to liability for environmental cleanup if the lender acquires the property by foreclosure.
Hazardous waste is a type of solid waste that poses a substantial or potential threat to human health or the environment due to its quantity, concentration, or characteristics. Proper identification, management, and disposal of hazardous waste are crucial for ensuring safety and compliance with regulatory standards.
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is a United States federal law that was enacted in 1976 to regulate the management of hazardous waste. It requires proper waste handling procedures covering the entire lifecycle of hazardous waste—from generation to transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal.
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