vvEPA FY18-22 Transformation Strategy
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Improve Air Quality
Provide for Clean & Safe Water
Revitalize Land & Prevent Contamination
Ensure Safety of Chemicals in Marketplace

More Effective
Partnerships
Greater Certainty, Compliance,
and Effectiveness
Enhance Shared Accountability
Increase Transparency & Public Participation
Compliance with the Law
Create Consistency & Certainty
Prioritize Robust Science
Streamline & Modernize
Improve Efficiency & Effectiveness

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Annual Performance Goals aligned with Long-Term Performance Goals
Targets
2019
2020
1.1.1
* Number of non-attainment areas
138
136
1.2.1
Number of community water systems out of compliance with health-based standards
3,380
3,280
1.2.2
* Billions of non-federal dollars leveraged by EPA water infrastructure finance programs (CWSRF,
DWSRF, and WIFIA)
8.0
8.0
1.2.3
Reduction in the number of square miles of watershed with surface water not meeting standards
(cumulative)
9,000
18,000
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* Number of Superfund sites made Ready for Anticipated Use (RAU) site-wide
51
51
EES
* Number of brownfields sites made RAU
684
684
EES
Number of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) corrective action facilities made RAU
91
107
13.4
Number of Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) cleanups completed that meet risk-based
standards for human exposures and groundwater migration
11,200
11,200

* Number of final existing chemical EPA-initiated Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) risk evaluations
completed within statutory timelines
n/a
10

* Number of final existing chemical TSCA risk management actions completed within statutory timelines
n/a
n/a
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* Percentage of final TSCA new chemical determinations for Pre-Manufacture Notices, Significant New
Use Notices and Microbial Commercial Activity Notices completed within the initial 90-day statutory
timeframe
80
80
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Number of Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) decisions completed through
pesticides registration review
75
75

Average number of days to complete Pesticide Registration Improvement Act (PRIA) decisions for
new active ingredients
631
619
2.1.1
Number of grant commitments achieved by states, tribes, and local communities
No Target
TBD
2.1.2
Number of alternative shared governance approaches to address state, tribal, and local community
reviews
3
3
2.2.'J
Percentage reduction in overdue Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from the April 2018
baseline
25
50
3.1.1
Number of all referred no complaint filed (RNCF) civil judicial cases more than 2.5 years old
129
129
3.1.2
* Percentage of Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permittees
in significant noncompliance with their permit limits
TBD
TBD
3.2.1
Percentage of legal deadlines met by EPA
No Target
TBD
3.2.2
Hours of unnecessary or duplicative reporting burden to the regulated community eliminated
2,000,000
2,000,000
3.3.1
Percentage of Office of Research and Development (ORD) research products meeting customer
needs
77
80
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* Number of permit applications in backlog
No Target
TBD

Reduction in EPA space (square feet owned and leased)
163,626
146,477
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Percentage of contract actions processed within Procurement Action Lead Time (PALT) Standards
85
90
3,5.3
Number of operational processes improved
50
50
3,5.4
Number of administrative shared services
7
8
* FY 2018-2019 Agency Priority Goal (APG)

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