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Environmental Protection Agency
Most States Did Not Provide Some Required Fee Information in the Intended Use Plan or Annual Report for Their Clean Water State Revolving Funds
Most of the 47 states that charged fees to CWSRF loan recipients did not provide some required fee information in either their intended use plan or annual report for 2022. This may have occurred because the Office of Water's guidance was not clear with respect to the definitions of the required information and how regional reviewers should obtain missing information. As a result, the EPA may not have had complete fee information available for its oversight activities. Additionally, the public may not have had access to all the required fee information, including the amount of accumulated fee revenue available for use.
The VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) Vet Center Inspection Program provides a focused evaluation of aspects of the quality of care delivered at vet centers. The OIG inspected four randomly selected vet centers throughout Pacific district 5 zone 3: Phoenix and West Valley, Arizona; Antelope Valley, California; and Santa Fe, New Mexico.The OIG inspection focused on four review areas: suicide prevention; consultation, supervision, and training; outreach; and environment of care. In the suicide prevention review, the OIG team evaluated vet center staff participation in the VA medical facility mental health executive council meeting resulting in one recommendation across two of the four vet centers inspected. The consultation, supervision, and training review identified concerns with external clinical consultation, vet center director monthly chart reviews, and completion of select trainings resulting in three recommendations across three of the four vet centers inspected. The outreach review evaluated outreach plan completion, inclusion of strategic components, and tailoring of outreach activities to cultural background information identified in the plan which resulted in one recommendation across all four vet centers inspected. The environment of care review evaluated vet centers’ physical environment and general safety resulting in five recommendations across all four vet centers inspected.The OIG issued a total of 10 recommendations for improvement.
Financial Audit of the Building Resilience Through Markets and Sustainable Coffee Production in the West of Honduras Project, Managed by COHONDUCAFE Foundation, Cooperative Agreement 72052218CA00001, January 1 to December 31, 2022