GUILTY PLEAS: EPA OIG special agents were part of a joint investigation that led to yesterday's guilty pleas of three #Houston-area individuals for conspiring to falsify wastewater test results. Each faces up to 5 years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.
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The EPA OIG responded to public concerns about access to the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor #Superfund site on #Bainbridge Island in #Washington. We determined that the physical access controls and informational devices should effectively limit public exposure to contaminants at the site.
We alerted EPA to a publication on its website that had been modified without noting that changes had been made. We requested that EPA safeguard transparency and accurate dissemination of information by transparently recording any changes to its published materials. Full report:
EPA OIG special agents were part of a joint investigation that led to yesterday’s sentencing of a man for his involvement in a large-scale wire fraud conspiracy that resulted in nearly $1.5 million in laundered money. The overall conspiracy involved more than $20 million of money
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