On the recordApril 30, 2019
Since 2011 EM has spent over $45 billion to try to address the cleanup responsibilities. And yet, we seem no closer to cleaning up these sites or reducing the department's environmental liabilities.
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congress.govSince 2011 EM has spent over $45 billion to try to address the cleanup responsibilities. And yet, we seem no closer to cleaning up these sites or reducing the department's environmental liabilities.
Kennedy highlights the lack of progress despite significant spending on cleanup.
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