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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the
Environmental Protection Agency&apos;s (EPA) paperwork burden, focusing on:
(1) the general dimensions of EPA&apos;s paperwork requirements and the
agency&apos;s progress toward reducing the burden that those requirements
impose; (2) the process that EPA used to develop paperwork burden-hour
estimates for its largest information collections as of September 30,
1998, and gauge the credibility of those estimates; (3) EPA&apos;s largest
paperwork burden-hour reductions between September 30, 1995, and
September 30, 1998, and gauge the credibility of those reductions; and
(4) EPA&apos;s Reinventing Environmental Information initiative and the
agency&apos;s new Office of Environmental Information.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) EPA&apos;s estimate of the paperwork burden that it
imposed on the public increased from about 109 million burden hours as
of September 30, 1995, to about 119 million burden hours as of September
30, 1998; (2) this 10 million burden-hour increase in paperwork would
have been even greater if EPA had not eliminated about 24 million burden
hours from its estimate during this period; (3) as of September 30,
1998, more than two-thirds of EPA&apos;s estimated 119 million burden hours
were imposed on businesses, nearly three-quarters were related to
information collections intended to determine compliance with regulatory
requirements, and about 80 percent were associated with collections in
which responses were mandatory; (4) EPA used a systematic process to
develop annual burden-hour estimates for each of its 14 largest
information collections; (5) that process involved breaking each
collection into specific tasks and subtasks and developing estimates of
the amount of time required for the activity, the number of respondents,
and the frequency with which the activity must be performed each year;
(6) the assumptions that EPA used to develop those estimates were based
on a combination of existing information, past programmatic experience,
information and comments provided by the public, and, to a certain
extent, best guesses; (7) the organizations that provided comments on
EPA estimates said that five of the seven EPA burden-hour estimates they
reviewed were generally accurate but that two of the estimates were too
low; (8) EPA eliminated 24 million burden hours from its estimated
paperwork burden during fiscal years 1995 and 1998; (9) GAO examined 13
information collections that accounted for more than 70 percent of these
burden hours; (10) most of the reductions were because of: (a) revisions
of previous agency estimates that had no impact on the burden borne by
the public; (b) changes in the economy or respondents&apos; technology for
which EPA should not claim credit; or (c) the planned maturation of the
program requirements over time; (11) in contrast, in EPA&apos;s annual report
for 1998, the agency said that it had reduced its paperwork burden on
the public by streamlining processes, eliminating outdated provisions,
and consolidating duplicative requirements, and that the reductions had
saved businesses and communities hundreds of millions of dollars; and
(12) GAO could not gauge the credibility of all of EPA&apos;s burden-hour
reductions because most of the organizations representing respondents
that GAO contacted did not provide comments.</abstract>
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