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1. Superfund program management GAO/HR-93-10
3. Environmental protection : meeting public expectations with
limited resources : report to the Congress GAO/RCED-91-97
5. Hazardous waste : limited progress in closing and cleaning up
contaminated facilities GAO/RCED-91-79
6. Pesticides EPA's use of benefit assessments in regulating
pesticides GAO/RCED-91-52 [2 copies]
7. Hazardous waste : pollution claims experience of property/
casualty insurers GAO/RCED-91-59
8. Solid waste trade-offs involved in beverage container deposit
legislation GAO/RCED-91-25
9. Hazardous waste : efforts to address problems at federal prisons
GAO/RCED-90-212
10. Underground petroleum tanks owners' ability to comply with EPA's
financial responsibility requirements GAO/RCED-90-167FS
11. Toxic substances effectiveness of unreasonable risk standards
unclear GAO/RCED-90-189
12. Hazardous waste : status and resources of EPA's corrective action
program GAO/RCED-90-144
13. Toxic substances : EPA's chemical testing program has made little
progress GAO/RCED-90-112
14. Nonhazardous waste environmental safeguards for industrial
facilities need to be developed GAO/RCED-90-92
15. Medical waste regulation health and environmental risks need to be
fully assessed GAO/RCED-90-86
16. Hazardous waste funding of postclosure liabilities remains
uncertain : report to the Congress GAO/RCED-90-64
17. Hazardous waste contractors should be accountable for
environmental performance : report to Congressional requesters
GAO/RCED-90-23
18. Superfund : a more vigorous and better managed enforcement program
is needed GAO/RCED-90-22
19. Superfund : contractors are being too liberally indemnified by the
government : report to the Congress GAO/RCED-89-160
20. Superfund : analysis of issues concerning the Operating Industries
site GAO/RCED-89-77
21. Inland oil spills stronger regulation and enforcement needed to
avoid future incidents GAO/RCED-89-65
22. Superfund contracts : EPA's procedures for preventing conflicts of
interest need strengthening GAO/RCED-89-57
23. Superfund : interim assessment of EPA's enforcement program
GAO/RCED-89-40BR
24. Superfund : missed statutory deadlines slow progress in
environmental programs GAO/RCED-89-027
25. Hazardous waste : facility inspections are not thorough and
complete GAO/RCED-88-20
26. Superfund : improvements needed in work force management : report
to the Congress GAO/RCED-88-1
27. Hazardous waste : issues surrounding insurance availability :
report to the Congress GAO/RCED-88-2
28. Hazardous waste : controls over injection well disposal operations
GAO/RCED-87-170
29. Superfund contracts : EPA needs to control contractor costs
GAO/RCED-88-182
30. Hazardous waste : many enforcement actions do not meet EPA
standards GAO/RCED-88-140
31. Hazardous waste : new approach needed to manage the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act : report to the Congress GAO/RCED-88-115
32. Superfund : overview of EPA's contract laboratory program
GAO/RCED-88-109FS
33. Hazardous waste : future availability of and need for treatment
capacity are uncertain GAO/RCED-88-95
34. Hazardous waste : corrective action cleanups will take years to
complete GAO/RECD-88-48
35. Superfund : insuring underground petroleum tanks : report to the
Congress GAO/RCED-88-39
36. Hazardous waste : groundwater conditions at many land disposal
facilities remain uncertain GAO/RCED-88-29
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