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The Methamphetamine Remediation Research Act of 2006 directs the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create voluntary guidelines for the safe cleanup of former illegal methamphetamine laboratories. The bill aims to protect future residents and property owners by establishing scientific standards for identifying and removing hazardous chemical residues left behind after a lab is shut down.
Additionally, the legislation funds research into new technologies for faster, more accurate field testing to detect methamphetamine contamination. By coordinating efforts between federal agencies, state governments, and scientists, the bill seeks to provide local communities with the tools and information necessary to ensure that contaminated buildings are properly restored for safe use.
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