Science & Technology
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Report: CSB Purchase Card Program at Low Risk for Unauthorized Purchases
Report #18-P-0218, July 3, 2018. The CSB's purchase card program, through which the agency spent $321,241 in FY 2017, is at low risk for unauthorized purchases.
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Report: Quality Assurance Review of EPA OIG Reports Issued in Fiscal Year 2017
Report #18-N-0219, July 9, 2018. Our audit reports issued in FY 2017 demonstrated high levels of compliance with OIG quality assurance procedures and received compliance scores of nearly 94 percent. Issues identified in FY 2016 have been addressed.
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Report: EPA Complied with the Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Standards No. 47 and Treasury Financial Manual, Part 2, Chapter 4700
Report #18-P-0220, July 12, 2018. Based on our audit, in our opinion, the EPA's classification as a consolidating entity is proper and complete.
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Report: Management Weaknesses Delayed Response to Flint Water Crisis
Report #18-P-0221, July 19, 2018. The EPA should strengthen its oversight of state drinking water programs to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the agency's response to drinking water contamination emergencies.
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Report: EPA Completed OIG Recommendations for the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards Program but Lacks Controls over Use of Unverified Results
Report #18-P-0222, July 20, 2018. The EPA discontinued the use of unverified PGCCA results in agency performance metrics, but a lack of documented controls presents risk that these data may be used in the future.
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Report: EPA’s Chemical Data Reporting Rule Largely Implemented as Intended, but Opportunities for Improvement Exist
Report #18-P-0226, July 27, 2018. Implementing policies for data quality checks will help tailor the information reported by manufacturers and importers to meet the EPA’s needs and improve its usefulness.
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Research Topics
Topic areas for EPA's Emergency Response Research
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COVID-19: UV-C Devices and Methods for Surface Disinfection Webinar
Description, presenter bios, and link to a recording of a research webinar on UV-C Devices and Methods for Surface Disinfection of COVID-19.
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Emergency Response Research
Information on EPA's homeland security and emergency response research, including COVID-19 work, research plans and access to reports, databases and software produced by EPA's Office of Research and Development
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Report: Incomplete Oversight of State Hazardous Waste Rule Authorization Creates Regulatory Gaps and Human Health and Environmental Risks
Report #18-P-0227, July 31, 2018. The lack of timely authorization of hazardous waste rules by states creates human health and environmental risk.
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Vessel Decontamination
Page describing the vessel decontamination task in the AnCOR project
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Report: OIG Office of Investigations' Records Demonstrate Compliance with Law Enforcement Availability Pay Requirements
Report #18-B-0228, August 6, 2018. The 2017 LEAP certifications from criminal investigators in the OIG's Office of Investigations were fully supported.
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Report: Without E-Invoicing and Stronger Payment Process Controls, EPA Is Placing $1.2 Billion at Risk Annually
Report #18-P-0231, August 16, 2018. The EPA places an annual average of $1.2 billion in taxpayer funds at greater risk by not using an e-invoicing process, not taking advantage of prompt payment discounts and not performing critical oversight duties.
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Report: EPA's Purchase Card and Convenience Check Program Controls Are Not Effective for Preventing Improper Purchases
Report #18-P-0232, August 20, 2018. Ineffective oversight at the EPA contributed to improper purchases totaling $57,017 from sampled transactions.
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Report: EPA Needs to Finish Prioritization and Resource Allocation Methodologies for Abandoned Uranium Mine Sites on or Near Navajo Lands
Report #18-P-0233, August 22, 2018. Site prioritization will aid EPA-initiated actions where there is imminent danger at numerous sites in the same area.
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Report: Without a Process for Monitoring Sensitive Data, EPA Region 4 Risks Unauthorized Access to File Servers and Share Folders
Report #18-P-0234, August 28, 2018. Sensitive data are vulnerable to unauthorized disclosure without a tool or process in place to monitor user activity and access to share folders found on EPA Region 4 file servers.
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Report: EPA's June 2018 Issuance of the Delayed Notice of Availability of Farm Worker Protection Training Materials Will Reduce Risks of Injury and Illness
Report #18-P-0238, August 30, 2018. Revisions to the standard, including expanded training, are intended to reduce exposure to pesticides and provide enhanced protection to 2 million agricultural workers, pesticide handlers and their families.
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Report: EPA Asserts Statutory Law Enforcement Authority to Protect Its Administrator but Lacks Procedures to Assess Threats and Identify the Proper Level of Protection
Report #18-P-0239, September 4, 2018. Failure to properly justify the level of protective services provided to the Administrator has allowed costs to increase from $1.6 million to $3.5 million in just 11 months.
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Report: EPA Needs a Comprehensive Vision and Strategy for Citizen Science that Aligns with Its Strategic Objectives on Public Participation
Report #18-P-0240, September 5, 2018. Without uniform guidance and direction, the EPA will be unable to fully use citizen science data that could contribute to the agency's mission.
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Report: EPA Can Strengthen Its Process for Revising Air Quality Dispersion Models that Predict Impact of Pollutant Emissions
Report #18-P-0241, September 5, 2018. Air quality estimates derived from air quality dispersion models are used to make important decisions to protect public health, such as setting emissions limits.