The Army Corps of Engineers’ Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) would receive the amount of money it requested for fiscal year 2015 under the FY 2015 Energy and Water Appropriations bill set to be marked up by a House panel today. The Corps had requested $100 million for cleanup activities for FUSRAP, down from the $103.49 million allocated for FY2014. According to FUSRAP’s FY15 budget justification, the largest amount of expenditures would go to the Maywood site in New Jersey ($33 million) and the Shallow Land Disposal Area site in Armstrong County, Pa ($20 million).
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