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Overview
Cleanup Activities OU 1 Progress Reports OUs 2-5 Demonstration Projects Cleanup Alternatives Capping Landfilling Vitrification
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Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration (NRDA)
The NRDA seeks to determine ways to restore natural resources (fish, wildlife, land, water, etc.)
that have been injured by hazardous substances. Injuries may include death or destruction of natural
resources, and the loss of resource availability to the public that can occur when fish and wildlife
become too contaminated to eat safely. The parties responsible for contamination and injuries must
compensate the public for the losses and help restore the natural resources through funding or direct action.
As part of the Fox River cleanup project, several of the companies identified as historically responsible
for the release of PCBs into the Fox River have made NRDA agreements to fund a number of natural resource
restoration projects in the Fox River Valley and surrounding areas. These projects range from preserving
habitat for wildlife to constructing environmental education centers and nature trails to studying the
feasibility of reintroducing wild rice in certain areas of the state.
For more information and background, visit the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service's Lower Fox River/Green Bay NRDA Web site. Or, you can go directly to the
Fox River NRDA plan (exit DNR). You can also get more
information by visiting the Restoration projects and
Trustee council sections of this Web page.
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Last Revised: Tuesday November 21 2006
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