
Federal Facilities Compliance Act (FFCA)
The Federal Facilities Compliance Act (FFCA) is a U.S. law enacted in 1992 that ensures federal government facilities comply with environmental regulations, just like private businesses. It holds federal agencies accountable for managing hazardous waste and other environmental issues, promoting proper cleanup and protection of public health and the environment. In essence, the FFCA reinforces the principle that the federal government must adhere to the same environmental standards as everyone else, enhancing accountability and environmental stewardship within federal operations.