DDD25

Dirt Diggers Network: Digest No. 25
December 4, 2002

Editor: Philip Mattera

1. EPA introduces website with facility compliance data

2. The Corporate Library launches board interlock research tool

3. AutoTrackXP rolls out federal infractions database

4. Report on Tenet documents 700% drug markups

5. Guide to accessing online court dockets and documents


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1. EPA introduces website with facility compliance data


In a major advance for researching corporate environmental compliance

records, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched a pilot

website containing enforcement data on some 800,000 regulated

facilities nationwide. The service, called Enforcement and Compliance

History Online (ECHO), can be found at http://www.epa.gov/echo/.


The EPA, which initiated a 60-day comment period about the site, said that

ECHO "allows users to find permit, inspection, violation, enforcement action,

and penalty information covering the past two years about facilities in their

communities. Facilities included on the site are Clean Air Act (CAA) stationary

sources, Clean Water Act (CWA) facilities with direct discharge permits (under

the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System), and generators/handlers

of hazardous waste regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery

Act (RCRA). When available, information also is provided on surrounding demographics."


Noting that the data in ECHO was previously available only through FOIA requests

and mainframe computer subscriptions, the EPA said the new site "makes it much

easier for the public to obtain these data records on the Internet."


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2. The Corporate Library launches board interlock research tool


The Corporate Library <www.thecorporatelibrary.com>, a website devoted to

corporate governance issues, has introduced what appears to be a valuable online tool

for researching relationships among directors at some 1,900 publicly traded companies.

The Director Interlock Tool allows one to explore the links between corporations

stemming from the fact that they share directors. The profiles of some 20,000

directors also feature their positions on the boards of non-profit organizations

and professional associations.


Unfortunately, the service is priced so that only wealthy organizations can

afford to use it. A single-user subscription costs $3,000 a year.


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3. AutoTrackXP rolls out federal infractions database


AutoTrackXP <www.autotrackxp.com>, a public records subscription research tool

owned by Choicepoint Inc., has created a new database consisting of information on

individuals and companies that appear on various federal lists of regulatory violators.

The Infractions database includes listings from agencies such as the Office of Foreign

Assets Control, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions and the Bureau

of Export Administration.


AutoTrackXP has also created a database with information from about 30 states on

inmates, sexual offenders and those currently on parole or probation. The Criminal

Offenders database allows searches by social security number for three states:

Florida, Georgia and Mississippi.


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4. Report on Tenet documents 700% drug markups


The California Nurses Association and the Institute for Health and Socio-Economic

Policy have released a report on the markups taken by Tenet Healthcare on the drugs

provided to patients at its for-profit hospitals. The study, which examined federal cost

reports, found that Tenet's markup was more than 700%. In California, the company

was charging more than 1,000 percent above its cost. For more information on the

report, see http://www.calnurse.org/cna/press/112502.html.


Tenet, which has been accused of gouging the federal Medicare program, has just

announced that it will adopt a more restrained pricing policy for its services.


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5. Guide to accessing online court dockets and documents


The legal research website LLRX.com has published a handy guide to online court

research written by Carole Levitt <http://www.llrx.com/features/onlinedockets.htm>.

The guide covers both free and pay websites that provide access to court dockets, along

with information on the growing trend among federal and some state courts to put

the full text of court filings on the web.


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Philip Mattera

Director of the Corporate Research Project

Good Jobs First

pmattera@goodjobsfirst.org

www.corp-research.org