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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the:
(1) status of efforts and progress made by the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and the states in addressing the Safe Drinking Water Act
Amendments of 1996; and (2) future challenges facing EPA and the states
in their efforts to do so.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) EPA and the states have made progress in meeting the
initial requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996;
(2) EPA has met all of its statutory requirements to develop regulations
and guidelines; (3) the states have made important strides in setting up
their drinking water revolving funds and are working to meet other
initial requirements to prepare needed strategies and programs; (4) yet,
the most difficult challenge deals with the longer-term question of
implementation-- implementation of the new contaminant standards
(including monitoring water systems&apos; compliance with the standards), the
provisions to ensure the viability of thousands of smaller water
systems, and the numerous other requirements associated with this
complex statute; (5) meeting these longer-term challenges will call for
a sustained effort by EPA, the states, and the nation&apos;s public water
systems and will warrant continuous oversight by Congress; (6) EPA is
working to meet the amendments&apos; requirements to complete many
contaminant standards that were in process at the time of
reauthorization, including standards for arsenic and radon; (7) the
states are presently working to develop statewide source water
assessment programs that identify sources of public drinking water and
show how a state will determine the vulnerability of the sources to
contamination; (8) EPA issued regulations on August 19, 1998, that call
on public water systems to issue annual consumer confidence reports; (9)
the states have made progress in implementing the capacity development
requirements for new systems and in reporting on existing systems with a
history of noncompliance; (10) both EPA and the states have made
progress in launching the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund program;
(11) the 1996 amendments took important steps to address serious
resource shortages affecting EPA&apos;s and the states&apos; capacity to meet
basic program needs--steps that EPA and state officials agree have
helped to put the program on a sounder footing; (12) the statute
substantially increased the state program grants and provided the states
with access to money from the revolving fund for program administration;
and (13) the net effect of these changes on their capacity to implement
the drinking water program has yet to be determined.</abstract>
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