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Thursday, May 29, 2014
Report: EPA Could Be Relying on Fraudulent Data
As the Environmental Protection
Agency prepares major new regulations on carbon emissions, the agency’s
top watchdog is warning that fraudulent environmental data may be
influencing its work. The findings could provide fodder for critics of the new regulation,
who warn that it could cost the U.S. economy billions and cause hundreds
of thousands of Americans to lose their jobs. “The EPA lacks a due diligence process for potential fraudulent environmental data,” the agency’s inspector general warned in a report released on Thursday. Existing processes for weeding out such data, the report said, are “out of date or unimplemented.” “Our survey of EPA regional staff on their knowledge and use of the
EPA’s fraudulent data policies and procedures found that a majority of
respondents were unaware there was a policy, and approximately 50
percent expressed the need for such policies and procedures,” the report
said. The EPA relies in large measure on federal contractors to gather
environmental data on which the agency bases its regulatory decisions.
However, a lack of communication with those contractors and clear
guidelines on investigative procedures has created confusion with
respect to the processes by which fraudulent data is rooted out and
corrected. Similar problems plague interactions between EPA and state environmental regulators, the report found...more
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