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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the Environmental
Protection Agency&apos;s (EPA) drinking water research program, focusing on:
(1) a comparison of EPA&apos;s budget requests for drinking water research
during fiscal years 1997 through 2000 with: (a) the amounts authorized
for such purposes by the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996; and
(b) the amounts estimated by EPA to be needed to support the regulations
and regulatory determinations required under the amendments; (2) the
views of stakeholders--those involved with supplying and ensuring the
safety of drinking water--regarding the likelihood that EPA will be able
to complete the research necessary to support new regulations and
regulatory decisions over the next 10 years and the potential
consequences if the research is not completed; and (3) an assessment of
EPA&apos;s drinking water research plans, including the tasks, projected
funding, and anticipated accomplishments, to support the development of
new regulations and regulatory decisions over the next 10 years.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) for fiscal years 1997 through 2000, EPA annually
requested millions of dollars less than Congress authorized for drinking
water research and regulatory development in the 1996 amendments;
however, the gap has narrowed recently; (2) according to EPA officials,
the agency&apos;s annual budget requests reflect the level of resources that
agency officials believe is needed to fulfill EPA&apos;s mission and program
responsibilities, within the planning ceilings and policy directives
provided by the Office of Management and Budget; (3) but there is no
overall estimate of resource needs for drinking water with which to
compare EPA&apos;s annual budget requests because the agency does not
generally prepare estimates of the total resources needed to carry out
multiyear research programs; (4) stakeholders expressed concerns about
the adequacy of the research for the upcoming regulations on: (a)
arsenic; and (b) microbial pathogens, disinfectants (used to treat
drinking water), and disinfection by-products, particularly the adequacy
of research regarding health effects and the analytical methods used to
detect contaminants; (5) while EPA officials acknowledge that some
high-priority research projects will not be completed in time for these
regulations, they believe that the available research will be sufficient
to support the regulations with sound science; (6) according to the
stakeholders, the potential consequences of not having adequate research
to support upcoming regulations could be significant; (7) EPA has
prepared detailed research plans that identify the specific tasks it
needs to complete in order to support the upcoming regulations on
arsenic and microbial pathogens, disinfectants, and disinfection
by-products; (8) however, EPA has not completed research plans for other
significant portions of its regulatory workload, including
determinations on contaminants that are candidates for regulation and
the review and revision of existing drinking water standards; (9)
moreover, while the plans it has prepared specify research tasks,
projected accomplishments, and expected completion dates, EPA has not
identified the resources that are required to implement the plans and
does not have an effective system for tracking the progress of ongoing
research in relation to the plans; and (10) as a result, it is difficult
to ascertain whether the research has been adequately funded or will be
available in time to support the development of new regulations and
regulatory determinations.</abstract>
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