Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation And Liability Act (CERCLA)

Navigating environmental regulations can be complex for businesses in San Francisco and beyond. The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as Superfund, plays a critical role in addressing hazardous waste site cleanup and determining liability.

At Edlin Gallagher Huie + Blum, our team of experienced attorneys is dedicated to helping clients manage their environmental obligations under CERCLA. We provide customized legal solutions to meet your specific needs and help you effectively manage your responsibilities.

Understanding CERCLA

CERCLA was enacted to facilitate the cleanup of hazardous waste sites and to establish liability for parties responsible for contamination. This legislation empowers the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to identify and remediate contaminated sites, with a focus on protecting public health and the environment. For businesses involved with potentially contaminated properties, understanding CERCLA’s provisions is essential.

Key Provisions of CERCLA

At Edlin Gallagher Huie + Blum, we assist clients with various aspects of CERCLA, focusing on the following key areas:

  • Liability Assessment: Identifying potential liabilities under CERCLA is crucial. Our attorneys assess risks related to both current and past operations, helping clients minimize exposure to legal challenges.
  • Cleanup Negotiations: We represent clients in discussions with the EPA regarding cleanup responsibilities and associated costs, working to reach fair agreements that comply with regulatory standards.
  • Cost Recovery: If clients incur cleanup expenses, we help them pursue cost recovery from other responsible parties, whether through negotiation or litigation.

These services help our clients manage their environmental responsibilities efficiently and with confidence.

Risk Management Strategies

Proactively managing risk can help businesses mitigate potential environmental liabilities under CERCLA. Consider the following strategies:

  • Environmental Audits: Regular audits can identify liabilities and strengthen compliance efforts.
  • Compliance Training: Providing staff with training on environmental regulations can reduce the risk of violations.
  • Legal Counsel: Collaborating with our knowledgeable attorneys ensures informed decisions regarding compliance and liability matters.

By implementing these strategies, businesses can significantly reduce the risks associated with environmental regulations and CERCLA obligations.

 

Contact Us Today

For assistance with CERCLA and other environmental law matters, contact Edlin Gallagher Huie + Blum today. Reach us via our online form or by calling 213-444-7186.