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Date June 30, 2010 |
Report No. GAO-10-728 |
Title
United States Government Accountability Office GAO
June 2010 Report to the Ranking Member, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives WASTEWATER INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING Stakeholder Views on a National Infrastructure Bank and Public-Private Partnerships GAO-10-728 June 2010 WASTEWATER INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING Highlights
Highlights of GAO-10-728, a report to the Rankin... |
Date April 24, 2008 |
Report No. GAO-08-595R |
Title
United States Government Accountability Office Washington, DC 20548 April 24, 2008 Congressional Requesters Subject: International Boundary and Water Commission: Two Alternatives for Improving Wastewater Treatment at the United States-Mexico Border For many years, untreated wastewater originating in Tijuana, Mexico, has entered the United States, largely via the Tijuana River. Tijuana’s sewage s... |
Date March 30, 2007 |
Report No. GAO-07-480 |
Title
United States Government Accountability Office GAO
March 2007 Report to the Chairman, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate SECURING WASTEWATER FACILITIES Costs of Vulnerability Assessments, Risk Management Plans, and Alternative Disinfection Methods Vary Widely GAO-07-480 March 2007 SECURING WASTEWATER FACILITIES Highlights
Highlights of GAO-07-480, a report to the Chairman, Comm... |
Date July 16, 1985 |
Report No. RCED-85-85 |
Title
. BY THECOMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES Greater Use Of Value Engineering Has The Potential To Save Millions On Wastewater Treatment Projects
Value engineering is a method of analyzing a product or service so that its function can be provided at the lowest possible overall cost without sacrificing quality. When applied to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) c... |
Date July 8, 1982 |
Report No. CED-82-82 |
Title
4, : *,,a* * I @q&3. BY -FHE COl’v’lPTROLLER GE&AL Report ToThe Congress
OF THE UNITEDSTATES
Better *Planning Can Reduce Size Of Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Saving Millions In Construction Costs
Well-planned wastewater treatment plants are crucial to the success of the Nation’s multibillion dollar effort to clean up thousands of miles of contaminated rivers, lakes, streams, and ocean sh... |
Date Dec. 2, 1981 |
Report No. CED-82-1 |
Title
ngress
OF THE UNITEDSTATES UserCharge Revenues ForWastewater Treatment Plants--lnsuff icient To Cover Operation And Maintenance
Half of the 36 munlcrpal wastewater treatment plants GAO reviewed in 10 States were not raising sufflctent funds from thelr user charge systems to cover operation and maintenance costs Only 3 of 36 munlclpalltles were setting aslde funds to replace treatment plants when t... |
Date May 22, 1981 |
Report No. CED-81-68 |
Title
BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES Billions Could Be Saved Through Waivers For Coastal Wastewater Treatment Plants
In many locations discharges of primary treated municipal wastes are not harmful to the marine environment. Giving waivers to coastal communities in these locations so they do not have to build Federally required secondary treatment facilities could sav... |
Date March 19, 1981 |
Report No. 114651 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE KASHINGTON, D.C. 21)548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 1O:OO A.M. EST THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1981 STATEMENT OF HENRY ESCHWEGE, DIRECTOR COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION tiEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS AND OVERSIGHT HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSIJORTATION UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
ON r-OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE... |
Date Nov. 14, 1980 |
Report No. CED-81-9 |
Title
Comptroller General -- RELEASED
OF THE UNITED STATES Costly Wastewater Treatment Plants FailToPe-rforrn Expected As
Over $25 billion in Federal funds and several ’ bil!ion more in State and local moneys have been spent to construct new wastewater treatment plants or to significantly modify existing plants. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that through the year 2000 an additional $35... |
Date June 6, 1975 |
Report No. 089089 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFKE 0g !
REGIONAL
9226 FEDERAL BUILDING. SIXTH OFFICE
AND ARCH STREETS PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19106 June 6, 1975 Mr. Daniel J. Snyder, III Regional Administrator 1 Environmental Protection Agency Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 Dear Mr. Snyder: As part of our treatment plants ln Pennsylvania. One Pennsylvania. This tional deficiencies m
\ review of the opera... |