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Butte Citizens Technical Environmental Committee : ウィキペディア英語版
Butte Citizens Technical Environmental Committee
The Butte Citizens Technical Environmental Committee (CTEC) is a Technical Assistance Grant (TAG)
〔("EPA page on Technical Assistance Grants" )〕 organization funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to provide public information and outreach regarding the Silver Bow Creek/Butte Superfund environmental cleanup site and associated sites, acting as an environmental community organization. The organization is based in Butte, Montana. The Silver Bow Creek/Butte Superfund Site is part of the largest Superfund complex in the western United States. Situated in the Clark Fork River Basin, the complex stretches approximately 120 miles from the Warm Spring Ponds area near Butte and Anaconda downstream to the Milltown Dam site east of Missoula. The site was proposed for the Superfund National Priority List (NPL) in 1982, with final designation in 1983.〔("EPA Superfund Information Systems overview page for the Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund site" )〕
==Organization History and Operations==
CTEC dates back to the first EPA TAG awarded for the site in 1984.〔("EPA Superfund Information Systems page on Cleanup Activities for the Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund site" )〕 As a TAG group, the organization is managed by a board of volunteer citizens, and has 501(c)(3) status. CTEC has one staff member, a part-time coordinator, and regularly employs independent contractors to provide technical assistance and review regarding site environmental data, Superfund documents, and ongoing cleanup.
The organization provides public information and outreach on the complex history and science of the Silver Bow Creek/Butte site through public events〔Justin Post, ("Learn the jargon in 'Superfund 101' class" ), ''The Montana Standard'', December 17, 2011〕 and the CTEC website. CTEC also serves as a point of contact for members of the public with questions about the environmental cleanup of the Butte area, and maintains a repository of Superfund documents at the group's physical office.
CTEC and its members have also publicly expressed questions regarding the efficacy of Superfund cleanup〔John W. Ray, ("EPA seeks self-confirming study" ), ''The Montana Standard'', September 28, 2012〕 and criticisms of EPA.〔Justin Post, ("Local group critical of EPA in Butte" ), ''The Montana Standard'', June 21, 2011〕

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