Laws & Regulations
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Report: Management of EPA Headquarters Internet Protocol Addresses Needs Improvement
Report #08-P-0273, September 23, 2008. Processes used to assign and track IP addresses within EPA Headquarters in Washington, DC, need strengthening to enforce accountability.
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Report: EPA Has Initiated Strategic Planning for Priority Enforcement Areas, but Key Elements Still Needed
Report #08-P-0278, September 25, 2008. OECA has instituted a process for strategic planning in its national enforcement priority areas.
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Report: EPA Is Documenting How It Addresses Time-Critical Public Health Risks Under Its Superfund Authority
Report #16-P-0059, December 9, 2015. We found that the EPA can provide documentation that imminent and substantial endangerment threats to public health at Superfund time-critical removal sites have been addressed.
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Report: Corrective Actions Were Generally Implemented at Stauffer Chemical Company Superfund Site, Tarpon Springs, Florida
Report #08-P-0264, September 16, 2008. Under a consent decree, the potentially responsible party is preparing the design for the EPA-approved cleanup actions.
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Report: Congressionally Requested Inquiry into EPA’s Response to a Report of a Leaking Well in North Carolina and the National Response Center Hotline
Report #10-P-0027, November 10, 2009. We found that EPA staff did not receive any calls or voicemail messages on April 25, 2009, from the Skyland, North Carolina, constituent about a leaking well.
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Report: EPA Needs to Improve Management and Monitoring of Time-Off Awards
Report #20-P-0065, December 30, 2019. The EPA's time-off awards program needs to be held to the same standard as the agency's monetary awards program, both in execution and resource management.
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Report: Millions of Federal Dollars Remain for Colonias Projects
Report #08-P-0184, June 23, 2008. Nearly 10 years after EPA Region 6 awarded the last CWTAP grant to the Texas Water Development Board (the Board), $78 million still has not been spent.
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Report: RCRA Corrective Action Focuses on Interim Priorities --Better Integration with Final Goals Needed
Report #2000-P-0028, September 29, 2000. The CA program currently focuses on interim environmental results, but broader implementation of GPRA is necessary.
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Report: AUDIT OF EPA’S FISCAL 2000 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Report #2001-1-00107, Feb 28, 2001. We did not identify any material inconsistencies between the info presented in EPA’s financial statements and the info presented in EPA’s RSSI, Required Supplemental Information, and Management Discussion and Analysis.
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Report: EPA’s Actions Concerning Asbestos-Contaminated Vermiculite in Libby, Montana
Report #2001-S-7, March 31, 2001. Although EPA made attempts to address contaminant asbestos exposure like that in Libby, those attempts did not result in regulations or other controls that might have protected the citizens of Libby.
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Report: Region III’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Program
Report #2001-P-00012, June 25, 2001. Several States issued NPDES permits for facilities in Region III that were not written to ensure water quality protection as defined by the Clean Water Act.
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Report: Assistance Agreement X993795-01 Awarded by EPA to the Lake Wallenpaupack Watershed Management District
Report #2002-M-00007, January 18, 2002. The Lake Wallenpaupack Watershed Management District did not follow Federal procurement procedures when using EPA funds to hire an engineering firm.
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Report: Land Application of Biosolids
Report #2002-S-000004, March 28, 2002. This report does not include findings and recommendations and is neither an audit nor an evaluation.
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Report: Potential Misuse of the Clean Water State Revolving Fund, State of Missouri, Department of Natural Resources
Report #2002-M-0026, June 21, 2002. We recommend that EPA take immediate action to prevent Missouri and any other state from using SRF funds for any purpose not authorized in the Act.
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Report: FEDERAL FACILITY CLEANUPS EPA Review of Contaminants and Increased Funding Levels Needed to Ensure Continued Compliance with Superfund at Oak Ridge
Report #2002-P-00013, September 26, 2002. We found that Oak Ridge FFA requirements and Region 4 oversight were effective in ensuring consistency with CERCLA.
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Report: Final Status of Preliminary Research Results on Improper Contract Payments
Report #2003-2-00003, January 16, 2003. Consistent with our prior report, we continued to find a limited number of instances where improper contract payments had occurred on EPA contracts.
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Report: Implementation, Information, and Statutory Obstacles Impede Achievement of Environmental Results from EPA’s National Hardrock Mining Framework
Report #2003-P-00010, August 7, 2003. We found no evidence that the Framework contributed to environmental improvements or protections at specific hardrock mining sites.
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Report: New Hampshire Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program Financial Statements with Independent Auditor’s Report, June 30, 2002
Report #2003-1-00088, March 27, 2003. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
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Report: Costs Claimed by the Tribal Association on Solid Waste and Emergency Response Under EPA Assistance Agreement No. CR827181-01
Report #2003-4-00119, September 19, 2003. We questioned the total Federal share claimed of $2,357,376 as unsupported, because the Association did not comply with the Federal rules, regulations, and terms of the assistance agreement.
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Report: Impact of EPA and State Drinking Water Capacity Development Efforts Uncertain
Report #2003-P-00018, September 30, 2003. We identified two issues relating to our review questions.