privatization of the cleanup decision making authority: the Massachusetts MCP.
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, environmental cleanup processes in Massachusetts were slow, inefficient, and often ineffective. In response to widespread public dissatisfaction, the legislature adopted a new set of regulations that confers full decision-making authority onto private environmen...
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