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<abstract>The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and several states reviewed by
GAO have established financial assistance programs to encourage the
assessment, cleanup, and redevelopment of brownfields. The programs run
by EPA and the states differ in certain aspects, however. Namely, there
are differences in the forms of assistance provided, the eligibility
criteria, and overall strategies. From fiscal years 1995 through 2000,
EPA provided $246.9 million for brownfields assistance while the five
states reviewed by GAO provided a combined total of $136 million. GAO
found that EPA and the states have difficulty in determining whether
their programs are achieving their overall goals. Although EPA maintains
a database to track the progress of its program, the data it collects
are limited because recipients of EPA&apos;s assistance are not required to
report on the status of their cleanup projects. The states also have
limited information, primarily because they do not track the economic
benefits of the assistance they provide or they use forecasted results,
rather than actual results, to measure progress.</abstract>
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