Laws & Regulations
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Report: Results of Technical Network Vulnerability Assessment: EPA’s Las Vegas Finance Center
Report #09-P-0054, December 9, 2008. Vulnerability testing of EPA’s Las Vegas Finance Center network identified Internet Protocol addresses with medium-risk vulnerabilities.
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General Sampling Information for Drinking Water Systems in Wyoming and on Tribal Lands in EPA Region 8
Find guidance on techniques used for taking samples and monitoring system operations.
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Reporting Public Drinking Water System Results in Wyoming and Tribal EPA Region 8
Download forms for routine monitoring reports and to report changes to your system. Find tools for preparing sampling plans.
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Drinking Water Regulations Guidance for Systems in Wyoming and on Tribal Lands in EPA Region 8
This website is designed for the use of owners, operators and administrative staff who work at public water supply systems in Wyoming and on Tribal lands within the jurisdiction of US EPA
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Report: EPA Could Improve Controls Over Mainframe System Software
Report #2007-P-00008, January 29, 2007. KPMG identified several weaknesses in EPA’s internal controls over its mainframe system software.
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Report: State of New Hampshire Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program Financial Statements for the Year Ended June 30, 2005
Report #2007-1-00037, February 7, 2007. We noted various reportable conditions that we considered material weaknesses in internal controls.
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Report: Interagency Agreements to Use Other Agencies’ Contracts Need Additional Oversight
Report #2007-P-00011, March 27, 2007. While EPA has improved some interagency contracting processes, we found that the Agency entered into some interagency contracts without meeting all requirements.
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Report: New Housing Contract for Hurricane Katrina Command Post Reduced Costs but Limited Competition
Report #2007-P-00015, March 29, 2007. Contract EP-R6-06-03 contained several improvements over the previous housing contracts for the Metairie incident command post.
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Report: EPA Needs to Strengthen Financial Database Security Oversight and Monitor Compliance
Report #2007-P-00017, March 29, 2007. Weaknesses in how EPA offices monitor databases for known security vulnerabilities, communicate the status of critical system patches, and monitor the access to database administrator accounts and privileges.
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Report: Promoting Tribal Success in EPA Programs
Report #2007-P-00022, May 3, 2007. Tribes have made progress in overcoming barriers to successful management of environmental programs.
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Report: EPA Can Improve Its Oversight of Audit Followup
Report #2007-P-00025, May 24, 2007. EPA is generally undertaking actions for the nine water-related reports in our review— seven directed to the Office of Water (OW) and two directed to the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA).
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Annual Superfund Report - FY2006
May 2007. This report covers Fiscal Year 2006 Superfund-related activity of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
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Report: Fiscal Year 2006 and 2005 Financial Statements for the Pesticide Registration Fund
Report #2007-1-00071, May 30, 2007. EPA did not timely obligate PRIA funds, totaling $100,000, for worker protection activities.
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Semiannual Report: Oct 1, 2006 - Mar 31, 2007
Semiannual Report #EPA-350-R-07-002, May, 2007. We will continue to work with the Agency and Congress, serving as a catalyst for improving the environment.
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Report: Overcoming Obstacles to Measuring Compliance: Practices in Selected Federal Agencies
Report #2007-P-00027, June 20, 2007. Federal regulatory agencies with missions and obstacles similar to EPA use statistical methods to generate compliance information.
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Report: ENERGY STAR Program Can Strengthen Controls Protecting the Integrity of the Label
Report #2007-P-00028, August 1, 2007. To ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of the ENERGY STAR program and the integrity of its label, EPA established several processes.
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Report: Making Better Use of Superfund Special Account Funds for Thermo Chem
Report #2007-S-00002, August 20, 2007. We found that Region 5 missed an opportunity to make timely and better use of the funds in the Thermo Chem special account.
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Report: Improved Management Practices Needed to Increase Use of Exchange Network
Report #2007-P-00030, August 20, 2007. EPA established a partnership with the Exchange Network’s governance bodies to assist them with accomplishing Network initiatives, more improvements are needed to ensure Network partners fully utilize the Network.
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Report: Total Maximum Daily Load Program Needs Better Data and Measures to Demonstrate Environmental Results
Report #2007-P-00036, September 19, 2007. EPA does not have comprehensive information on the outcomes of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program nationwide, nor national data on TMDL implementation activities.
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Report: Decision Needed on Regulating the Cooling Lagoons at the North Anna Power Station
Report #2007-P-00038, September 20, 2007. NAPS has a water discharge permit allowing it to discharge water from the cooling lagoons into the Lake Anna reservoir.