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The EPA is rescinding the IGMS/NGGS system of records because it no longer uses personal identifiers for grant management.
Original Headline
"Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records". Source: www.federalregister.gov
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(4/10)Quality Indicators: None detected
Explanation: The article is a formal government notice regarding the rescission of a system of records under the Privacy Act of 1974. It contains detailed procedural information, official citations, and technical references but lacks any promotional language, emotional manipulation, or curiosity gaps. The content is factual, technical, and authoritative, with no elements typical of clickbait. Its purpose is informational and procedural, not designed to attract clicks through sensationalism or misleading promises.
Killfeed Generated Summary/
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• EPA announced it will rescind the IGMS/NGGS system of records, no longer using it since July 2024.
• Records are not retrievable by personal identifiers and managed by the Office of Finance and Administration.
• Comments on the rescission are due by April 22, 2026, via regulations.gov or other methods.
• The system was previously described in a 2021 Federal Register notice (86 FR 30045).
• EPA's privacy policy states records relating to grants are maintained without personal identifiers.
Original Content Bias Analysis/
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**BIAS DETECTION:**
• Political Bias: None detected
• Targeted Framing: None detected
• Additional Bias: None detected
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