Laws & Regulations
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Report: Survey of Air Quality Information Related to the World Trade Center Collapse
Report #2003-P-00014, September 26, 2003. Overall, the majority of respondents wanted more information regarding outdoor and indoor air quality, wanted this information in a more timely manner, and did not believe the information they received.
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Report: Selected Children’s Health Annual Performance Measures for Goal 8, Sound Science
Report #2003-M-000017, September 26, 2003. The status of the annual performance measures developed by ORD for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000 Annual Performance Goal 60 was not reported accurately.
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Report: EPA Can Improve Use of Federal Supply Schedules When Procuring Services
Report #2003-P-00015, September 29, 2003. EPA contracting and program office personnel can increase competition for FSS awards by seeking and obtaining competitive quotes from more than just incumbent contractors.
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Report: Decline In EPA Particulate Matter Methods Development Activities May Hamper Timely Achievement of Program Goals
Report #2003-P-00016, September 30, 2003. EPA has not supported PM2.5 methods development activities to the extent necessary to fully achieve the short- and long-range goals of the PM2.5 program in a timely manner.
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Report: EPA’s Computer Security Self-Assessment Process Needs Improvement
Report #2003-P-00017, September 30, 2003. Thirty-six percent (78 of 216) of the critical self-assessment questions we examined were inaccurate or unsupported.
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Report: Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, Inc. Costs Claimed Under EPA Assistance Agreement Nos. X828299-01 and X828802-01
Report #2003-4-00120, September 30, 2003. The Consortium’s financial management system and procurement system did not comply with the requirements of 40 CFR Part 30 and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-122.
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Report: Congressional Request on EPA Enforcement Resources and Accomplishments
Report #2004-S-00001, October 10, 2003. Following September 11, 2001, EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) assumed additional duties in conjunction with nation-wide efforts to improve homeland security.
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Report: Audit of EPA’s Fiscal 2003 and 2002 Financial Statements
Report #2004-1-00021, November 21, 2003. The Superfund Trust Fund, managed by the U.S. Treasury Bureau of Public Debt, transferred funds to EPA in excess of the assets available to be transferred by $82.7 million in fiscal 2003.
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Report: Survey Results on Information Used by Water Utilities to Conduct Vulnerability Assessments
Report #2004-M-0001, November 21, 2003. EPA developed a Strategic Plan for Homeland Security (Plan), dated Sept 2002, which states that EPA will work with the States, tribes, drinking water utilities, and others to enhance the security of water utilities.
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Report: Significant Modifications Needed To Ensure Success of Fort Worth Asbestos Demolition Method
Report #2004-P-00002, December 19, 2003. According to the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Asbestos Registry System, over 166,000 asbestos demolition and/or renovation projects were conducted in the last two years.
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Report: Audit of EPA’s Fiscal 2001 and 2000 Financial Statements
Report #2002-1-00082, February 26, 2002. Review of EPA’s Required Supplemental Stewardship Information, Required Supplemental Information, and Management Discussion and Analysis.
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Report: EPA Grants Awarded to the Northern Cheyenne Tribe
Report #1000370-2002-1-00089, March 5, 2002. We questioned a $25,789 contract payment made because the Northern Cheyenne Tribe did not follow competitive contracting requirements when it awarded this contract.
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Report: State of Nevada Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program Financial Statements for Year Ended June 30, 2004
Report #2006-1-00024, January 23, 2006. We did not note any weaknesses in internal control that we consider to be material.
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Report: EPA Grants Awarded to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe
Report #1000370-2002-1-00096, March 19, 2002. We questioned 86 percent, or $401,527, of all costs claimed under the four grants we audited. EPA’s share of questioned costs is $387,621.
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Report: Information Security Series: Security Practices Integrated Contract Management System
Report #2006-P-00010, January 31, 2006. OARM should place greater emphasis on key information system security practices to comply with Federal and Agency information security requirements.
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Report: Pennsylvania’s Reporting of Safe Drinking Water Violations
Report #2002-P-00007, March 25, 2002. Regulations Require Monitoring and Reporting of MCL Violations.
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Report: Office of Underground Storage Tanks Has Improved Contract Administration, But Further Action Needed
Report #2006-P-00012, February 28, 2006. Of the nine corrective actions OUST proposed as a result of the previous review, it successfully implemented eight actions.
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Report: EPA Can Better Manage Superfund Resources
Report #2006-P-00013, February 28, 2006. We provide answers to congressional questions about EPA’s Superfund program expenditures.
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Report: EPA’s and Louisiana’s Efforts to Assess and Restore Public Drinking Water Systems after Hurricane Katrina
Report #2006-P-00014, March 7, 2006. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals and drinking water systems operators provided the public with timely and accurate information about the safety and proper treatment of drinking water.
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Report: EPA Can Better Implement Its Strategy for Managing Contaminated Sediments
Report #2006-P-00016, March 15, 2006. EPA needs to better manage its efforts to clean up contaminated sediments on a nationwide basis.