FY 2003 Annual Report
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's
FY 2003 Annual Report
EPA’s FY 2003 Annual Report, which serves as the Agency’s program performance report as required by the Government Performance and Results Act, highlights the Agency’s environmental, programmatic, and financial performance over the past fiscal year. The Report also discusses progress in addressing management challenges and issues. In accordance with the Reports Consolidation Act of 2000, this Report also meets reporting requirements for the Federal Managers Financial Integrity Act, the Inspector General Act Amendments, the Government Management Reform Act, and the Chief Financial Officers Act. (Links to Other Years' Annual Reports)
Published copies of the Agency’s FY 2003 Annual Report will be available in January through EPA’s National Service Center for Environmental Publication (NSCEP) at 1-800-490-9198 or by ordering online at http://www.epa.gov/ncepihom/.
You are invited to submit comments on EPA’s FY 2003 Annual Report
to:
Office of the Chief Financial Officer
Office of Planning, Analysis, and Accountability (2724A)
Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
If you prefer to fax your comments, please send them to (202) 564-1808 marked “Attention: EPA FY 2003 Annual Report.”
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Complete FY 2003 Annual Report (PDF format 5.5M - Accessible - can be read using software designed for visually impaired persons.)
FY 2003 Annual Report: Sections (Accessible - can be read using software designed for visually impaired persons.)
- Front Cover, Organization Chart, Message from the Administrator, Message from the Chief Financial Officer, Table of Contents (PDF format 584KB)
- Section I - Overview and Analysis (PDF format 1.9M)
- Section II - Performance Results (PDF
format 5.7M)
- Goal 1: Clean Air and Global Climate Change - Protect and improve the air so it is healthy to breathe and risks to human health and the environment are reduced. Reduce greenhouse gas intensity by enhancing partnerships with businesses and other sectors.(PDF format 1.4M)
- Goal 2: Clean and Safe Water - Ensure drinking water is safe. Restore and maintain oceans, watersheds, and their aquatic ecosystems to protect human health, support economic and recreational activities, and provide healthy habitat for fish, plants, and wildlife. (PDF format 639K)
- Goal 3: Land Preservation and Restoration - Preserve and restore the land by using innovative waste management practices and cleaning up contaminated properties to reduce risks posed by releases of harmful substances. (PDF format 737K)
- Goal 4: Healthy Communities and Ecosystems - Protect, sustain, or restore the health of people, communities, and ecosystems using integrated and comprehensive approaches and partnerships. (PDF format 1.5M)
- Goal 5: Compliance and Environmental Stewardship - Improve environmental performance through compliance with environmental requirements, preventing pollution, and promoting environmental stewardship. Protect human health and the environment by encouraging innovation and providing incentives for governments, businesses, and the public that promote environmental stewardship.(PDF format 1M)
- Chapter 6: Support for Environmental Results (PDF format 313K)
- Section III - FY03 Annual Financial Statements (PDF format 386K)
- Appendix A - Program Evaluations (PDF format 1.5M)
- Appendix B - Acronyms and Abbreviations (PDF format 395K)
- Back Cover: Public Access
- Supplemental Information:
- Sustained Progress in Addressing Management Issues (PDF format 2.7M)
- Data Quality for Assessments of FY 2003 Performance (PDF format 2.7M)