I dealt with something similar with a DOE hazardous waste cleanup site.
The original company that generated the waste transformed or changed in
some legal manner and was ultimately not held liable for the cleanup after
generating operations ceased. I don't recollect all the details of the
dissolution. Liability for past practices is an interesting issue and in
this case was mostly passed on to the taxpayer.
Michael Sharpe
Records Retention Manager / Legal & Compliance Department
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency
1200 N. Seventh Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102
Direct: 717-720-2820
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