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In re General Electric Co.

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Year
2021
Document Type
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About this case

Filing year
2021
Status
Petition for review denied.
Docket number
RCRA Appeal No. 21-01
Court/admin entity
United StatesFederal AgenciesEAB
Case category
Adaptation (US)Actions seeking adaptation measures (US)Federal Statutory Claims (US)Other Statutes and Regulations (US)
Principal law
United StatesComprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA)United StatesResource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)United StatesToxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
At issue
Petition for review of corrective action permit imposing remediation requirements for polychlorinated biphenyls in the Housatonic River in Massachusetts and Connecticut that raised concerns regarding future climate change effects at disposal sites.
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02/08/2022
Petition for review denied.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) denied a petition for review of a corrective action permit imposing remediation requirements for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the Housatonic River in Massachusetts and Connecticut. The petitioners had argued that EPA failed to demonstrate that a site near the river was suitable for disposal of PCBs, arguing, among other things, that “[o]bviously, no onsite facility can be guaranteed forever against leakage, especially considering the effects of climate change.” The petitioners also cited the risks of disturbance of contaminated sediment during climate-related disasters where PCBs were left in the environment. The EAB found that the petitioners failed to advance a “substantive critique” of EPA’s analysis of the risks “short of vague allegations … that eventually landfills will leak and groundwater monitoring will fail.”
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Summary

Petition for review of corrective action permit imposing remediation requirements for polychlorinated biphenyls in the Housatonic River in Massachusetts and Connecticut that raised concerns regarding future climate change effects at disposal sites.

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Impacted group
Just transition
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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Finance