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superfund /ˈso͞opərˌfənd /noun1A fund established to finance a long-term, expensive project.The type of person who works really well with a self-managed superfund is a person who has invested in their own name already....- Union superfunds are becoming increasingly powerful with the great amount of money in there and they should see themselves as now having genuine financial clout.
- Rogue corporations that wilfully break the law will have their charters revoked, their assets sold and the money funnelled into superfunds for their victims.
1.1 ( Superfund) A US federal government program designed to fund the cleanup of toxic wastes: billions have been spent on Superfund since 1980...- So he was shocked to learn that the pollutants collecting inside his body sounded much like a Superfund cleanup site: pesticides, flame retardants and other nasty, man-made chemicals turned up in a recent test.
- The harbor, a Superfund site, has been a dumping ground for numerous toxic facilities and industrial activities.
- It was the first time I had ever knowingly launched just downstream from a Superfund site.
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