Laws & Regulations
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Report: McGladrey & Pullen, LLP Single Audit of Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, Inc., for Year Ended December 31, 2003
Report #2005-S-00006, June 28, 2005. McGladrey & Pullen’s audit work met generally accepted government auditing standards and the requirements in Office of Management and Budget Circular A-133 and its related supplements.
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Report: EPA Could Improve Physical Access and Service Continuity/Contingency Controls for Financial and Mixed-Financial Systems Located at its Research Triangle Park Campus
Report #2006-P-00005, December 14, 2005. Controls needed to be improved in areas such as visitor access to facilities, use of contractor access badges, and general physical access to the NCC, computer rooms outside the NCC, and media storage rooms.
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Report: Opportunities to Improve Data Quality and Children’s Health through the Food Quality Protection Act
Report #2006-P-00009, January 10, 2006. To meet the requirements of FQPA, EPA instituted numerous data requirements designed to provide infants and children with better protection against the health risks of pesticides.
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Report: Information Security Series: Security Practices Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System
Report #2006-P-00019, March 28, 2006. OSWER’s implemented practices to ensure production servers were being monitored for known vulnerabilities and personnel with significant security responsibility completed the Agency’s recommended security training.
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Report: Much Effort and Resources Needed to Help Small Drinking Water Systems Overcome Challenges
Report #2006-P-00026, May 30, 2006. The critical issues facing small drinking systems have not changed in recent years.
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Report: EPA Needs to Conduct Environmental Justice Reviews of Its Programs, Policies, and Activities
Report #2006-P-00034, September 18, 2006. Our survey results showed that EPA senior management has not sufficiently directed program and regional offices to conduct environment justice reviews in accordance with Executive Order 12898.
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Report: Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators Incurred Costs for Seven EPA Assistance Agreements
Report #2006-4-00122, July 31, 2006. The Association did not comply with the financial and program management standards and the procurement standards promulgated in Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Subchapter B, Part 30.
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Report: EPA’s Management of Interim Status Permitting Needs Improvement to Ensure Continued Progress
Report #2007-P-00005, December 4, 2006. Interim status is a temporary designation, but some units have existed for as many as 25 years without formal issuance or denial of a permit, or other regulatory controls.
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Report: EPA Could Improve Processes for Managing Contractor Systems and Reporting Incidents
Report #2007-P-00007, January 11, 2007. Although EPA had defined the specific requirements for contractor systems, EPA had not established procedures to ensure identification of all contractor systems.
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Report: State of New Hampshire Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program Financial Statements for the Year Ended June 30, 2005
Report #2007-1-00044, February 26, 2007. We rendered an unqualified opinion on the New Hampshire Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Program financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2005.
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Report: Performance Track Could Improve Program Design and Management to Ensure Value
Report #2007-P-00013, March 29, 2007. We found that Performance Track did not have clear plans that connected activities with its goals, and did not have performance measures that show if it achieves anticipated results.
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Report: Better Enforcement Oversight Needed for Major Facilities with Water Discharge Permits in Long-Term Significant Noncompliance
Report #2007-P-00023, May 14, 2007. EPA did not provide effective enforcement oversight of major facilities with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits in long-term significant noncompliance.
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Report: Assessment of EPA’s Projected Pollutant Reductions Resulting from Enforcement Actions and Settlements
Report #2007-B-00002, July 24, 2007. The accuracy and reliability of EPA’s projected pollutant reductions for Fiscal Years 2003-2006 were dependent on the specific program in which the enforcement action took place.
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Report: Complete Assessment Needed to Ensure Rural Texas Community Has Safe Drinking Water
Report #2007-P-00034, September 11, 2007. A Panola County resident first alleged in 1996 that drinking water for residents in a small community in the county was contaminated.
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Report: City of Elizabeth, New Jersey -Excess Clean Water State Revolving Funds Claimed
Report #08-2-0062, January 23, 2008. The grantee claimed and was reimbursed under its Clean Water State Revolving Fund loan in excess of actual costs incurred, contrary to the requirements of Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 35.3155 (d)(2).
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Report: EPA Should Further Limit Use of Cost-Plus-Award-Fee Contracts
Report #08-P-0093, February 26, 2008. EPA has no assurance that the use of CPAF contracts facilitates a higher level of performance than other types of contracts.
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Report: Fiscal Year 2007 and 2006 Financial Statements for the Pesticide Registration Fund
Report #08-1-0149, May 5, 2008. The Agency was in substantial compliance with the statutory decision time frames.
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Report: Village of Wellsville, Ohio – Ineligible Costs Claimed Under EPA Grant XP97582801
Report #08-2-0204, July 21, 2008. The Village of Wellsville (grantee) did not meet the Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 31 requirements for financial management.
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Report: EPA Should Continue Efforts to Reduce Unliquidated Obligations in Brownfields Pilot Grants
Report #08-P-0265, September 16, 2008. EPA is taking action to reduce unliquidated obligations under brownfields grants.
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Report: EPA Actions Should Lead to Improved Grants Accountability
Report #08-P-0276, September 24, 2008. EPA implemented the corrective action plan it prepared in response to the September 2005 OIG report on grant accountability.