Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 33 : Section 1266


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1266. Hudson River reclamation demonstration project

      (a) The Administrator is authorized to enter into contracts and
    other agreements with the State of New York to carry out a project
    to demonstrate methods for the selective removal of polychlorinated
    biphenyls contaminating bottom sediments of the Hudson River,
    treating such sediments as required, burying such sediments in
    secure landfills, and installing monitoring systems for such
    landfills. Such demonstration project shall be for the purpose of
    determining the feasibility of indefinite storage in secure
    landfills of toxic substances and of ascertaining the improvement
    of the rate of recovery of a toxic contaminated national waterway.
    No pollutants removed pursuant to this paragraph shall be placed in
    any landfill unless the Administrator first determines that
    disposal of the pollutants in such landfill would provide a higher
    standard of protection of the public health, safety, and welfare
    than disposal of such pollutants by any other method including, but
    not limited to, incineration or a chemical destruction process.
      (b) The Administrator is authorized to make grants to the State
    of New York to carry out this section from funds allotted to such
    State under section 1285(a) of this title, except that the amount
    of any such grant shall be equal to 75 per centum of the cost of
    the project and such grant shall be made on condition that
    non-Federal sources provide the remainder of the cost of such
    project. The authority of this section shall be available until
    September 30, 1983. Funds allotted to the State of New York under
    section 1285(a) of this title shall be available under this
    subsection only to the extent that funds are not available, as
    determined by the Administrator, to the State of New York for the
    work authorized by this section under section 1265 or 1321 of this
    title or a comprehensive hazardous substance response and clean up
    fund. Any funds used under the authority of this subsection shall
    be deducted from any estimate of the needs of the State of New York
    prepared under section 1375(b) of this title. The Administrator may
    not obligate or expend more than $20,000,000 to carry out this
    section.



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