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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the
status of sites on the Environmental Protection Agency&apos;s (EPA) National
Priorities List (NPL), focusing on the: (1) progress the Superfund
program has made in selecting remedies at both federal and nonfederal
sites; (2) accuracy of the information in the Superfund database on
sites&apos; cleanup progress; and (3) number of cleanup projects that cannot
be started in FY 1998 because of a lack of funding.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) as of September 30, 1997, EPA had completed the
selection of cleanup remedies at about 70 percent of the 1,327 NPL sites
listed as of that date that were expected to require a Superfund remedy;
(2) no remedies had been selected at 13 percent of the sites; (3) EPA
had selected 1,925 remedies at NPL sites and planned to select another
828 remedies; (4) remedy selection at federal sites has lagged behind
selection at nonfederal sites because, according to EPA officials, many
of the federal sites present more complex cleanup problems and were
added to the NPL after nonfederal sites; (5) at the end of FY 1997, EPA
had completed remedy selection for about 76 percent of the nonfederal
sites and for about 23 percent of the federal sites; (6) EPA plans to
complete remedy selection at an additional 19 percent of nonfederal
sites and an additional 44 percent of federal sites by the end of FY
1999; (7) if these plans are realized, EPA will have completed remedy
selection at about 95 percent of the nonfederal sites and about 67
percent of the federal sites that were listed as of September 30, 1997;
(8) GAO tested the accuracy of the data in EPA&apos;s Superfund database on
the progress of sites through the cleanup process for a statistically
random sample of 98 NPL sites; (9) GAO estimates that the cleanup status
of NPL sites reported by the Superfund database as of September 30,
1997, was accurate for 95 percent of the sites; (10) GAO found that this
database incorrectly recorded the status of cleanup work at five sampled
sites; (11) two of these sites had not progressed as far as the database
indicated, two other sites had progressed beyond the cleanup phase
indicated by the database, and at the fifth site, an action had been
classified incorrectly; (12) EPA identified 46 sites that could start
cleanup actions requiring Superfund financing in FY 1998 at an estimated
cost of about $263 million; (13) EPA officials expected to have about
$100 million available for new actions, an amount that they said could
fund up to 20 sites; (14) as a result of this anticipated funding
shortfall, at least 26 sites could be ready for cleanup but have no work
begun in FY 1998; and (15) the amount of funds that proves to be
available for cleanup by the end of the fiscal year and the number and
the identity of sites ready for funding could vary from EPA&apos;s estimates,
depending on the funding demands of competing Superfund activities, the
progress of sites toward completing cleanup design, and other factors.</abstract>
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