The inability of Superfund to treat more than 2,000 waste sites by the year 2000 was, in part, attributable to the fact that

The inability of Superfund to treat more than 2,000 waste sites by the year 2000 was, in part, attributable to the fact that




a. Superfund money went straight to the waste removers.
b. finding and suing responsible parties was difficult.
c. the government provided little in the way of funding.
d. President Reagan signed a bill that weakened the EPA.
e. environmental lobbyists were no longer able to exert pressure on the EPA.





Answer: B


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