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An audit program is first and foremost a verification program. It is not meant to replace existing
environmental management systems at the corporate (e.g., regulatory updating), division (e.g.,
capital planning for pollution control expenditures) or plant (e.g., NPDES discharge monitoring)
levels. Indeed, the program should be designed to verify that these environmental management
systems do, in fact, exist and are in use. On the positive side, audits can result in a number of
significant benefits, including:
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