Privatizing Public Health in Massachusetts Posted by CorpWatch on January 10th, 2006 |
Letting corporations clean up after other corporations sometimes leaves a bigger mess. At least, that is what Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) in Massachusetts are saying today. • Three out of every four private clean-ups failed to pass state audits • Nearly one in ten
were so deficient that they were completely invalidated and retracted. • Nearly three-out of four (71%) of private clean-ups will require some sort of follow-up work, such as retesting or additional soil removal PEER says clean-up failure rates have almost doubled during Governor Mitt Romney's reign. |