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Apportionment definition

What does Apportionment mean?

The division of the cost of any contaminated land remediation action between two or more appropriate persons, after any exclusions have been applied.

Pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act 1990, pt IIA, where a liability group has only one member, that person bears all of the costs falling to that liability group. For any liability group with two or more members, the enforcing authority should apportion the costs between those members using the relevant guidance on apportionment to determine each member's share of the liability. Generally, liability should be apportioned to reflect the relative responsibility of each of those members for creating or continuing the risk now being caused by the significant pollutant linkage in question.


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