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EPA’s Fiscal Year 2022 Top Management Challenges

2022
22-N-0004
Audit
Environmental Protection Agency OIG
Environmental Protection Agency

The Reports Consolidation Act of 2000 requires each inspector general to prepare an annual statement summarizing what the inspector general considers to be “the most serious management and performance challenges facing the agency” and to briefly assess the agency’s progress in addressing those...

EPA Needs an Agencywide Strategic Action Plan to Address Harmful Algal Blooms

2021
21-E-0264
Inspection / Evaluation
Environmental Protection Agency OIG
Environmental Protection Agency

Scientists predict that harmful algal bloom occurrences in recreational waters and drinking water sources will increase as excess nutrients continue to flow into water bodies, temperatures warm, and extreme weather events occur due to climate change.

Pandemic Highlights Need for Additional Tribal Drinking Water Assistance and Oversight in EPA Regions 9 and 10

2021
21-E-0254
Inspection / Evaluation
Environmental Protection Agency OIG
Environmental Protection Agency

The coronavirus pandemic negatively impacted the oversight and assistance that Regions 9 and 10 provide to the tribal drinking water systems under their purview, as well as the capacity of these systems to provide safe drinking water. The pandemic also underscored the limitations of both EPA...

EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management Lacked a Nationally Consistent Strategy for Communicating Health Risks at Contaminated Sites

2021
21-P-0223
Audit
Environmental Protection Agency OIG
Environmental Protection Agency

As part of its mission to protect human health, the EPA communicates risks from contaminated sites to the public. Without accurate, clear, and timely information, residents living on or near contaminated sites cannot take precautions, if necessary, to protect their health and safety.

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