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Political dispute over EPA watchdog
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2002 The Environmental Protection Agency is refusing to cooperate with its independent watchdog because he has sued the agency. Ombudsman Robert Martin is seeking information about a toxic gas probe for the Shattuck Superfund site in Colorado. But the EPA won't release anything, citing Martin's lawsuit opposing an attempt to realign his office under the Inspector General. A federal judge has temporarily prohibited the move. Get the Story:
Watchdog says EPA in coverup (The Denver Post 1/17)
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