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There are four basic steps to this process: Assess the Injury: Quantify injuries to the environment, including lost recreational uses, by conducting scientific and economic studies. Plan the Restoration: Develop a restoration plan that identifies projects and outlines the best methods to restore the impacted
Natural resource damage claims are intended to pay for the costs of: Assessing the damage; Restoring, rehabilitating, replacing, or acquiring the equivalent of the natural resources injured by the oil spill; and. Compensating for the lost use of the affected resources.
There are four basic steps to this process: Assess the Injury: Quantify injuries to the environment, including lost recreational uses, by conducting scientific and economic studies. Plan the Restoration: Develop a restoration plan that identifies projects and outlines the best methods to restore the impacted
Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA)
The purpose of a Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) is to assess the extent of injury to a natural resource and determine appropriate ways of restoring and compensating for damage to the environment.
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Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) is the legal process that federal agencies like NOAA together with states and Indian tribes use to evaluate the impacts of oil spills, hazardous waste sites, and ship groundings on public natural resources along the nations coasts and throughout its interior.
OPA 90 provides a remedial scheme that apportions the liability and costs of oil spills among responsible parties. CERCLA does the same but for spills of hazardous substances, a term of art that is defined in the statute.
NOAA is a steward, or trustee, for the nations coastal and marine resources. We act on behalf of the public to protect and restore natural resources harmed by oil spills, releases of hazardous waste, and, in some instances, vessel groundings.

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