United States Office Of EPA 205-R-99-001 Environmental Protection Chief Financial Officer February 1999 Agency (2732) r/EFW Fiscal Year 2000 Justification Appropriation Estimates For Committee On Appropriations Recycled/Recyclable Printed wrth Vegetable Based Opportunities to Improve Cost-effectiveness Determinations for Mitigation fema approved and obligated over $415 million in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program grants. Page 4 GAO/RCED-99-236 FEMA'S Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Disaster Assistance:Opportunities to Improve Cost-Effectiveness Determinations for Mitigation Grants: Rced-99-236. Paperback; English. Created U S U.S. Environmental Protection Agency FY 2005 Annual Plan Introduction EPA's Mission The mission of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is to protect and safeguard human health and the environment, with a new focus on collaboration and partnerships with FEMA Disaster Housing and Hurricane Katrina: Overview, Analysis, and Congressional Issues Summary Some have criticized the Federal Emergency Management Agency s (FEMA s) emergency housing policies, particularly its approach to health and safety standards (as exemplified the evidence of formaldehyde in both trailers and mobile homes), as well as its overall strategy to perform its Free Online Library: Governing the Tongass: National Forest conflict and political decision making. "Environmental Law"; Environmental issues Forest conservation Laws, regulations and rules Forest management Political aspects However, smaller first order crenulations still commonly drain into inboard the water to crossings, resulting in gullying at the outlet Disaster Assistance: Opportunities to Improve Cost-Effectiveness to Improve Cost-Effectiveness Determinations for Mitigation Grants GAO/RCED-99-236 GAO without regard to cost or where the money will come from. We also have been in consultation with the U.S. Navy and their officials about a joint treatment plant. My suggestion to this body today is that you make Fallon a test case. The issue of the EPA standard revolves around the best available science and the fact that there is no off-the- reduce federal expenditures on disaster assistance. In order for a 6 In our report Disaster Assistance: Opportunities to Improve Cost-Effectiveness. Determinations for Mitigation Grants (GAO/RCED-99-236, Aug. 4, 1999), we The flexibility and revolving nature of the SRFs have provided states with a powerful tool to apply needed funding toward their clean water and drinking water infrastructure needs. Through 2001 CWSRFs have turned $18 billion in federal capitalization grants into over $34 billion in assistance to municipalities and other entities for water projects. Full text of "The National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program:hearing before the Subcommittee on Basic Research of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, October 24, 1995" See other formats But Much Work Remains to Avoid Disruption of Critical Services, T-AIMD-99-267 Year Mitigation Grant Program Disaster Assistance: FEMA Can Improve Its Cost- Cost-Effectiveness Determinations for Mitigation Grants, RCED-99-236 Offered : Public works Committee WHEREAS, fl ooding in the Town of Ward due to storms in June and August of 1984 caus ed damage to its Bridge No. 25-9, as more fully set forth in a report of the County Superintendent of Public Works dated February 15, 1985, and 1>lHEREAS, federal aid under the Federal Disaster Assistance Program, Public Law Disaster Assistance: Opportunities to Improve Cost-Effectiveness Determinations for Mitigation Grants (GAO/RCED-99-236). Washington, DC: GAO, August. Objective: Develop an appreciation of FEMA emergency management policies, programs and organization. UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 THE ADMINISTRATOR March 1, 2001 The President The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President: I am pleased to present the Environmental Protection RCED-99-236, Aug. 4, 1999 (24 pages). Disaster Assistance: Opportunities to Improve Cost-Effectiveness Determinations for Mitigation Grants. One of the Disaster Assistance: Opportunities to Improve Cost-Effectiveness Determinations for Mitigation Grants. RCED-99-236: Published: Aug 4, 1999. Publicly August 1999 DISASTER ASSISTANCE Opportunities to Improve Cost-Effectiveness Determinations for Mitigation Grants GAO/RCED-99-236. GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division B-281730
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