By Guy Gugliotta
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 6, 2003; Page A15
The Environmental Protection Agency's inspector general is investigating whether the agency is deliberately misleading the public by overstating the purity of the nation's drinking water, according to EPA officials and agency documents.
The inquiry was launched June 18, five days before then-EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman released the "Draft Report on the Environment," which stated that "94 percent of the population served by community water systems were served by systems that met all health-based standards."
Internal agency documents, however, show that EPA audits for at least five years have suggested that the percentage of the population with safe drinking water is much lower -- 79 to 84 percent in 2002 -- putting an additional 30 million Americans at potential risk.
EPA officials said the draft report and other public documents routinely add a caveat stating, "underreporting and late reporting of data affect the accuracy" of the calculations. But agency sources said the inspector general was questioning the disclaimers' adequacy and honesty, given the EPA's own long-term skepticism about the 94 percent figure.
"We do have a study ongoing to look at the quality of the information that was used," said Dan Engleberg, program evaluation director for water issues in the inspector general's office. "We're looking at what EPA reports to Congress and the public."
The EPA bases its statements and documents about safe drinking water on data collected by states from their utilities for about 100 contaminants and pollutants, including toxic metals such as arsenic, industrial chemicals and fecal matter.
Peter E. Shanaghan, chief of staff for the EPA's Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, said the agency first became aware of data collection problems when several utilities suggested in 1998 that their violations were being "overreported." An EPA inquiry, however, found "a degree of underreporting," Shanaghan said. In fact, an EPA briefing prepared in March for Michael H. Shapiro, deputy assistant administrator for water, and obtained by The Washington Post, said the agency's review found "major underreporting" by states -- understating violations by as much as 50 percent.
Shanaghan said many utilities may find it costly and difficult to comply with frequent reporting requirements.
The EPA in 2000 formed a "working group" of officials from the water industry, state governments and environmental organizations to devise a "data reliability action plan" to improve compliance. The March briefing said the "unreported" or "erroneously" reported violations included both "health-based" problems with contaminants and "monitoring and reporting" errors dealing with procedures and testing.
By 2001, the briefing said, "overall data quality improved from 50 percent to 65 percent" but "is still not adequate." Because of continued discrepancies, "some unknown percentage of systems may have health-based violations [that are] not being determined and reported -- people may in fact be at some health risk!"
Shanaghan said the EPA has begun a new compliance audit to develop a second reliability action plan.
"The partnership we have with the states is to improve the quality of the reporting," he said. "We're very pleased with the progress, and we believe we're seeing increased levels of compliance."
Throughout five years of audits, Shanaghan added, the EPA has made no secret of the difficulty in obtaining accurate water quality data.
Erik Olson, a senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, said he was consulted when the working group was formed, and acknowledged that EPA officials had been "straight shooters" in private conversations about the reporting system's shortcomings, but had "seriously misrepresented" the problem's scope in public utterances.
Tom Curtis, deputy executive director of the American Water Works Association of public and private utilities, agreed the EPA's drinking water data was "not very robust," but added, "we think there is very little health concern. . . . I'm not going to defend 94 percent, but I don't think it's 79 percent either."
Despite its own misgivings, the EPA has continued to release official figures on drinking water showing the percentage of Americans with safe water rising from 79 percent in 1993 to 94 percent in 2002. Meanwhile, the agency has not related its own auditors' concerns about the figure's accuracy.
"Statistical analysis . . . indicates this number [in 2002] may be in the range of 75 percent to 84 percent," the March briefing said, and "may be lower yet because of unreported monitoring and reporting violations that could be masking health-based violations." The briefing suggested the official estimate should be 81 percent.
"States assure EPA that even though not all violations are reported when they should be, the drinking water delivered to the public is safe," the briefing said. But "given the significant underreporting," it said, "this conclusion will not likely be accepted by the public, and environmental and consumer organizations."
EPA mislead public on water quality
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EPA mislead public on water quality
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"Right now we can tell you a report was filed by the family of a 12 year old boy yesterday afternoon alleging Mr. Michael Jackson of criminal activity. A search warrant has been filed and that search is currently taking place. Mr. Jackson has not been charged with any crime. We cannot specifically address the content of the police report as it is confidential information at the present time, however, we can confirm that Mr. Jackson forced the boy to listen to the Howard Stern show and watch the movie Private Parts over and over again."
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Who gives a shit? I never almost drink water. Just milk and soda.Hamel wrote:I think this deserves the bump of justice
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But many of us do, you realize?MKSheppard wrote:Who gives a shit? I never almost drink water. Just milk and soda.Hamel wrote:I think this deserves the bump of justice
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I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
You do realize you need water for cooking, don't you ?MKSheppard wrote:Who gives a shit? I never almost drink water. Just milk and soda.Hamel wrote:I think this deserves the bump of justice
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And I don't think people want to do their cleaning in arsenic laced water.Pu-239 wrote:You do realize you need water for cooking, don't you ?MKSheppard wrote:Who gives a shit? I never almost drink water. Just milk and soda.Hamel wrote:I think this deserves the bump of justice
ah.....the path to happiness is revision of dreams and not fulfillment... -SWPIGWANG
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Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
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SO you would like to bath in water that is laced with arsenic, mercry, and other toxins?MKSheppard wrote:Who gives a shit? I never almost drink water. Just milk and soda.Hamel wrote:I think this deserves the bump of justice
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There is water in milk and soda...MKSheppard wrote:Who gives a shit? I never almost drink water. Just milk and soda.Hamel wrote:I think this deserves the bump of justice
What do you think the wet stuff is?
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Heheh, seriously. Is this all about the bullshit arsenic rules that Clinton
signed into office right before he left? The one that arbitrarily lowered
the allowable parts per million for arsenic from what it was to a much
lower limit - the one that would have cost millions and millions of dollars
for all the local utilities to implement, especially the ones in high
arsenic areas?
signed into office right before he left? The one that arbitrarily lowered
the allowable parts per million for arsenic from what it was to a much
lower limit - the one that would have cost millions and millions of dollars
for all the local utilities to implement, especially the ones in high
arsenic areas?
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944