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Reports

NPS Employee Made Inappropriate Sexual Advances Towards a Colleague

Report Number
19-0166

The OIG investigated allegations that a U.S. National Park Service (NPS) employee sexually harassed a colleague during a trip to gather data from a weather station. We found that the employee made unwanted sexual advances towards the colleague during an off-duty road trip including hugging, kissing, and making inappropriate comments.

Investigation
National Park Service

United States

The NPS Needs To Improve Management of Commercial Cellular Facilities’ Right-of-Way Permits and Revenues

Report Number
2018-WR-011

We evaluated the National Park Service’s (NPS’) right-of-way (ROW) permitting process and how revenues for commercial cellular facilities are collected and accounted for. We found that the NPS was not properly collecting and accounting for revenues for commercial ROW permits, including the collection of land use fees and cost recovery.

Inspection / Evaluation
National Park Service

United States

USGS Staff Did not Immediately Inform Their Supervisors About NRC Violations

Report Number
19-0449

The OIG investigated an allegation that U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) senior leaders may not have been forthcoming to the USGS Director about their knowledge of violations identified by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). In 2018, the NRC issued the USGS a civil penalty for infractions identified during an inspection of a USGS test reactor facility.

Investigation
U.S. Geological Survey

United States

Oil and Gas Company Committed Mineral Trespass Violations

The OIG investigated SRC Energy’s self-reported disclosure that it drilled wells through a railroad right-of-way without obtaining a Federal lease or permit to drill. SRC, an oil and gas company based in Colorado, reported its activities to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which referred the matter to our office for investigation. We determined that in 2014, SRC committed mineral trespass violations when it knowingly drilled two horizontal wells in Colorado and produced Federal minerals without a properly executed mineral lease, resulting in a loss of public revenue.

Investigation
Bureau of Land Management

United States