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The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund) defines natural resource damage assessment as the process of collecting, compiling, and analyzing information, statistics, or data through prescribed methodologies to determine damages for injuries to natural resources.
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. What is a Natural Resource Damage Assessment? noaa.gov facts nrda noaa.gov facts nrda
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. But what if there is a spill that is a mix of oil and hazardous substances? OPA 90 or CERCLA? The U.S. Fifth Circuit Settles Which Applies to louisianalawblog.com energy opa-90-or- louisianalawblog.com energy opa-90-or-
An NRDA is the process of collecting, compiling and analyzing information, statistics or data to determine the extent of injuries to natural resources from hazardous substance releases or oil discharges, and to determine appropriate ways of restoring and compensating for those injuries [43 CFR Part 11; 15 CFR Part 990] Natural Resource Damages: Frequently Asked Questions U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov) superfund natural-resource-dam U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov) superfund natural-resource-dam
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.
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In California, the Governor has designated the Resources Agency, including the Department of Fish and Wildlife, Office of Spill Prevention and Response as the lead state natural resource trustee for marine and inland oil spills.

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