Hazardous Waste: DOD Efforts To Preclude Disposal of Contaminated Property Need Improvement
NSIAD-87-45
Published: Dec 15, 1986. Publicly Released: Feb 13, 1987.
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In response to a congressional request, GAO evaluated the Department of Defense's (DOD) efforts to preclude the disposal of contaminated excess real property.
Recommendations
Recommendations for Executive Action
Agency Affected | Recommendation | Status Sort descending |
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Department of Defense | The Secretary of Defense should direct the services to require in their disposal policies, and fully disclose to GSA, an evaluation of any potential contamination migrating from hazardous waste sites in the vicinity of the excess property. |
DOD issued a directive, but it did not contain the level of detailed guidance recommended by GAO. OIG/DOD advised GAO, however, that the services have now issued regulations that implement the recommendation. They have reviewed the regulations and have closed the case. They were also advised that when EPA rules come out, they will probably supercede the GAO recommendation.
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Department of Defense | The Secretary of Defense should direct the services to: (1) require that both records searches and visual inspections be performed and documented; (2) mutually agree to and use consistent criteria in the identification of potential contamination and certification of excess real property; and (3) update disposal documentation for excess real properties that are still in the disposal process to conform with current requirements. |
DOD issued a directive, but it did not contain the level of detailed guidance recommended. The Office of the Inspector General advised GAO, however, that the services have now issued regulations that partially implemented the recommendation. OIG was advised that no changes will be made in the regulations and that EPA rules will supercede the GAO recommendation.
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Department of Defense | The Secretary of Defense should emphasize to the services the importance of disclosing to GSA the potential contamination on the excess property identified through a records search and a visual inspection, actions taken to confirm the extent of contamination, and plans for any necessary decontamination. |
DOD issued a directive, but it did not contain the level of detailed guidance recommended by GAO. OIG/DOD advised GAO, however, that the services have now issued regulations that implement the recommendation. They have reviewed the regulations and have closed the case. They were also advised that when EPA rules come out, they will probably supercede the GAO recommendation.
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