EPA SETTING Federal Facilities FY 2005 PRIORITIES Within EPA’s and OECA’s GOALS PROCESSES.

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EPA SETTING Federal Facilities FY 2005 PRIORITIES Within EPA’s and OECA’s GOALS PROCESSES

EPA’s STRATEGIC GOALS Goal One Clean Air and Global Climate Change Goal Two Clean and Safe Water Goal Three Land Preservation and Restoration Goal Four Healthy Communities and Ecosystems Goal Five Compliance and Environmental Stewardship

Goal Five: Compliance and Environmental Stewardship, OECA, OPPTS Objective OECA Improve Compliance  Compliance Assistance  Compliance Incentives  Monitoring and Enforcement

OECA’s NATIONAL PRIORITIES FOR FY 2005 Clean Water Act/Wet Weather Clean Air Act/New Source Review/ Prevention of Significant Deterioration Clean Air Act/Air Toxics Resource Conservation and Recovery Act/ Mineral Processing Petroleum Refinery Sector Tribal

EPA PRIORITIES OECA NATIONAL PRIORITIES CORE PROGRAM PRIORITIES

Federal Facilities FY 2005 Core Program Commitments  Two activities/Region supporting an integrated strategy  Two targeted multi-media inspections/Region  Five single media inspections/Region  20% of RCRA TSD Facilities inspected and surveys submitted  Address all watch list sites  Report on all follow-up actions taken for FFEO’s Multimedia Inspection Initiative facilities  One Compliance assistance activity (addressing EMS and toxic chemical reduction)  Three EMRs/Region

National Federal Facilities FY2005 Program Agenda  Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Integrated Strategy  NPDES Integrated Strategy  New Federal Facility Compliance Center  Multimedia Inspections  Single-media Inspections  Appropriate Enforcement Actions  Champion EMS  EMRs  Oversee Federal Facility cleanups

2005 Program Agenda  VHA Integrated Strategy  NPDES Integrated Strategy  Compliance Center  Multi-media Inspections  Single-media Inspections  Appropriate Enforcement Actions  Champion EMS  EMRs  Oversee FF cleanups Core Program Commitments  Two activities supporting integrated strategy  Two targeted multi-media inspections/region  20% of RCRA TSD Facilities inspected & surveys submitted  Five single media inspections  Address all watch list sites  Report follow-up taken for Multimedia Inspection Initiative facilities  Compliance assistance activity (either EMS or toxic chemical reduction)  Three EMRs/region

NEXT STEPS Finalize Core (On-Line) Commitments by 9/24 FFEO liasions provide targeting information to Regions by 10/30 Regional visits by FFEO liaisons and managers during 1 st or 2 nd Quarter FY2005 to highlight FY2004 accomplishments and FY2005 commitments Develop draft FY2006 Program Agenda by 2/05 Identify Workplanning Core Program Activities by 3/05

EPA PRIORITIES OECA NATIONAL PRIORITIES PROGRAM AGENDA CORE PROGRAM PRIORITIES

FY2006 Program Agenda Integrated Strategies Inspections – Single & Multi-Media Enforcement Activities EMS/EMR Activities Areas for New Focus? Areas for Disinvestment? Process Discussion