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Date March 14, 2011 Report No. GAO-11-279 Title

Lead In Tap Water: CDC Public Health Communications Need Improvement

United States Government Accountability Office GAO March 2011 Report to the Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, House of Representatives LEAD IN TAP WATER CDC Public Health Communications Need Improvement GAO-11-279 March 2011 LEAD IN TAP WATER Accountability • Integrity • Reliability CDC Public Health Communications Need Improve...
Date April 15, 2008 Report No. GAO-08-687T Title

Drinking Water: The District of Columbia and Communities Nationwide Face Serious Challenges in Their Efforts to Safeguard Water Supplies

United States Government Accountability Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 2:00 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 15, 2008 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and the District of Columbia, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, U.S. House of Representatives DRINKING WATER The District of Columbia and Communities Nationwide Face Serious Challenges in The...
Date Dec. 12, 2003 Report No. GAO-04-106 Title

VA Health Care: Further Efforts Needed to Improve Hepatitis C Testing for At-Risk Veterans

United States General Accounting Office GAO December 2003 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives VA HEALTH CARE Further Efforts Needed to Improve Hepatitis C Testing for At-Risk Veterans GAO-04-106 December 2003 VA HEALTH CARE Further Efforts Needed to Improve Hepatitis C Tes...
Date Jan. 31, 2003 Report No. GAO-03-136 Title

VA Health Care: Improvements Needed in Hepatitis C Disease Management Practices

United States General Accounting Office GAO January 2003 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives VA HEALTH CARE Improvements Needed in Hepatitis C Disease Management Practices GAO-03-136 January 2003 VA HEALTH CARE Improvements Needed in Hepatitis C Disease Management Practice...
Date Jan. 15, 1999 Report No. HEHS-99-18 Title

Lead Poisoning: Federal Health Care Programs Are Not Effectively Reaching At-Risk Children

United States General Accounting Office GAO January 1999 Report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives LEAD POISONING Federal Health Care Programs Are Not Effectively Reaching At-Risk Children GAO/HEHS-99-18 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Services Division B-277635 January 15, 1999 Th...
Date May 16, 1994 Report No. RCED-94-114 Title

Toxic Substances: Status of EPA's Efforts to Develop Lead Hazard Standards

United States General Accounting Office GAO May 1994 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Health and the Environment, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives ., :TOXIC SUBSTANCES .’ .,-l’ Status of EPKs Efforts : to’ Develop Lead ,. ._’ it, .’ :_; .-., ,,. ..,, .’ c:. ;. ‘ ,’ : ,.’ GAO United States General Accounting Office Wa&in@on, D.C. 20648 Resources, C...
Date Oct. 14, 1993 Report No. RCED-94-18R Title

Housing: Lead Poisoning Notification

GAO States Accounting OMce Washington, D.C. 20548 General United Resources, Community, Economic Development and Division B-253703 October 14, 1993 Philip R. Lee, M.D. Assistant Secretary for Health Public Health Service Department of Health and Human Services Dear Dr. Lee: As you know, lead poisoning is one of the most common health problems for our nation's children and can have We recently on in...
Date Sept. 17, 1993 Report No. RCED-93-138 Title

Lead-Based Paint Poisoning: Children in Public Housing Are Not Adequately Protected

Children in Public Housing Are Not Adequately Protected RESTRICTED--Not to be released outside the General Accounting Office unless specifically approved by the Office of Congressional Relations. s5mq5 --" RELE;\m F Resources, CommuniQ, and Economic Development Division B-262772 September 17,1993 The Honorable Harry Reid Chairman, Subcommittee on Toxic Substances, Research and Development Committe...
Date April 5, 1993 Report No. RCED-93-38 Title

Lead-Based Paint Poisoning: Children Not Fully Protected When Federal Agencies Sell Homes to Public

1Juitctd States Gcmerd Accounting Office GAO April l!)!K3 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Toxic Substances, Environmental Oversight, Research and Development, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate LEAD-BASED PATNT POISONING Children Not Fully Protected When Federal Agencies Sell Homes to Public GAO United Statee General Accounting Offlce Washington, D.C. 20548 Beeourcee, C...
Date May 15, 1992 Report No. RCED-92-186 Title

Toxic Substances: Federal Programs Do Not Fully Address Some Lead Exposure Issues

GAO Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on He&h and the Environment, Committee on Energy and Commerce, I-Iouse of Representatives __.._ _ _ ___._.. .._.. ..-. _II .” _.._ “.. . _...I “.l”l I-ii 1^11(1”111 TOXIC SUBSTANCES Federal Programs Do Not Fully Address Some Lead Exposure Issues 146863 \ RESTRICTED--Not to be released outside the General Accounting Office unless specifically appro...
Date Dec. 16, 1980 Report No. CED-81-31 Title

Housing: HUD Not Fulfilling Responsibility To Eliminate Lead-Based Paint Hazard in Federal Housing

REPORT Eh’ TtiE Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES HUD Not Fulfilling Responsibility To Eliminate LeadnBased Paint Hazard In Federal Housing Lead poisoning is a serious illness afflicting thousands of young children, primarily those living in old, dilapidated inner-city housing which contains hazardous amounts of leadbased paint. While many sources of lead contribute to health problems in c...
Date Oct. 3, 1977 Report No. HRD-77-37 Title

Preventing Mental Retardation: More Can Be Done

OF~~~~~7 G, . · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~%,P " O~~~~~~~~~~~ intensive stimulation ard education intervention can minimize development-i problems normally presented by high-risk children when they attain school age. ONGOING PROGRAMS HAVE NOT BEEN SYSTEMATIZED In the States reviewed, we identified many programs which included parent education and/or early intervention. However, information on the results o...