Environmental Protection Agency Reports for June 1991
- T-RCED-91-60 - Need for Greater EPA Leadership in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution (1991-06-05)
- T-RCED-91-65 - Gasoline Marketing (1991-06-12)
Consumers May Not Be Receiving the Octane They Are Paying for or May Be Unnecessarily Buying Premium Gasoline - T-RCED-91-67 - Nuclear Waste (1991-06-13)
Delays in Addressing Environmental Requirements and New Safety Concerns Affect DOE's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant - RCED-91-131 - Hazardous Waste (1991-06-13)
Data Management Problems Delay EPA's Assessment of Minimization Efforts - RCED-91-161 - Coast Guard (1991-06-17)
Oil Spills Continue Despite Waterfront Facility Inspection Program - RCED-91-166 - Environmental Enforcement (1991-06-17)
Penalties May Not Recover Economic Benefits Gained by Violators - RCED-91-97 - Environmental Protection (1991-06-18)
Meeting Public Expectations With Limited Resources - T-RCED-91-69 - EPA's Penalties May Not Recover Economic Benefits Gained by Violators (1991-06-19)
- T-IMTEC-91-16 - Ineffective Information Management Impedes EPA's Enforcement Mission and Cross-Media Initiatives (1991-06-19)
- RCED-91-136 - Toxic Substances (1991-06-19)
EPA's Chemical Testing Program Has Not Resolved Safety Concerns - RCED-91-145 - Mineral Resources (1991-06-20)
Increased Attention Being Given to Cyanide Operations - RCED-91-143 - Air Pollution (1991-06-26)
EPA's Strategy and Resources May Be Inadequate to Control Air Toxics - T-RCED-91-75 - EPA's Toxic Release Inventory Program (1991-06-27)
More Comprehensive Data and Better Public Outreach Needed - RCED-91-121 - Toxic Chemicals (1991-06-27)
EPA's Toxic Release Inventory Is Useful but Can Be Improved - RCED-91-171 - Air Pollution (1991-06-28)
New Approach Needed to Resolve Safety Issue for Vapor Recovery Systems