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RCED-84-31 1 (1983-10-19)

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UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


B-211463


RESOIURCES COMMUNITY,
ANE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
     DIVISION


RESTRICTED -  Not to be r.Jeas6d eutside the O.- r r
Accounting Office except on the bas;s of spec;fie r.

                     OCTOBER 19, 1983


                              RELEASED
The Honorable John Dingell
Chairman, Committee on Energy
  and Commerce
House of Representatives

The Honorable James Scheuer
Chairman, Subcommittee on Natural
  Resources, Agriculture Research and
  Environment
Committee on Science and Technology
House of Representatives

The Honorable Mike Synar
Chairman, Subcommittee on Environment,
  Energy and Natural Resources
Committee on Government Operations
House of Representatives


Subject:


Evaluation of the Environmental Protection Agency's
Inspector General Audit of Superfund Expenditures
and Implementation of the Inspector General's
Recommendations (GAO/RCED-84-31)


     On the basis of a February 18, 1983, joint letter from the
Chairman, Subcommittee on Environment, Energy and Natural Re-
sources, House Committee on Government Operations, and the
Chairman, Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research
and Environment, House Committee on Science and Technology; and a
February 21, 1983, letter from the Chairman, House Committee on
Energy and Commerce; and subsequent discussions with the Chair-
men's offices we reviewed the Environmental Protection Agency's
(EPA'S) Inspector General's (IG's) audit of fiscal year 1982
expenditures from the Hazardous Substances Response Trust Fund
(commonly referred to as Superfund). Specifically, we reviewed
the IG's objective, scope, and methodology in performing the
audit; and determined what corrective actions EPA has taken as a
result of the report's findings and recommendations.


(089232)


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