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A-3. Aggregate Responsibility for Costs at 230 Not Attributed
Sites
127
A-4. Site Cleanup Cost Estimates, by Site Type 130
A-5. University of Tennessee Site Types 133
A-6. Assumed Transaction Costs of Responsible Parties 134
B-1. Cost Summary for Option 1 (Status Quo) 138
B-2. Cost Summary for Option 2 (Co-disposal) 140
B-3. Cost Summary for Option 3 (ASAP 1) 142
B-4. Cost Summary for Option 4 (ASAP 2) 144
B-5. Cost Summary for Option 5 (H.R. 3800) 146
B-6. Remaining Cleanup and Transaction Costs under Five
Options, 1994-2003
147
B-7. Projected Cleanup and Transaction Costs, by Key Industry
Sector, under Five Options, 1994-2003
148
Figures
2-1. Cumulative Trust Fund Revenues, Fiscal Years 1981-93 15
2-2. Superfund Net Obligations, Fiscal Years 1981-93 23
3-1. National Priorities List Sites, by Site Type 35
3-2. Estimated Distribution of National Priorities List Sites
(1, 134 Sites), by Number of Responsible Parties
38
3-3. Distribution of Remaining Cleanup Costs among
Responsible Parties, Trust Fund, and the EIRF under Five
Options
41
3-4. Estimated Annual Responsible Party Cleanup and
Transaction Costs under Five Options
46
3-5. Estimated Annual Responsible Party Cleanup and
Transaction Costs as Compared to Total Site Costs under
Five Options
47
4-1. Tax Burden plus Excess Burden Borne by Consumers 63
4-2. Price Increase for Outputs of Forty-one Industries under
Each Current Superfund Tax
76

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Publication Information: Book Title: Footing the Bill for Superfund Cleanups: Who Pays and How?. Contributors: Katherine N. Probst - author, Don Fullerton - author, Robert E. Litan - author, Paul R. Portney - author. Publisher: The Brookings Institution. Place of Publication: Washington, DC. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: xiii.
    
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