A disastrous fire
in a suburban Virginia warehouse complex has destroyed “a significant
portion” of the United States Government’s archive of Paperwork
Reduction Act notices, according to a spokesman from the Bureau of
Paperwork Reduction Act Compliance. Nearly five acres of warehouses just
east of Leesburg were completely destroyed in the blaze, which burned
out of control for at least a day and a half, fueled by more than three
decades’ worth of dried paper stored in the buildings. According to the
spokesman, as many as 10% of the government’s archived Paperwork
Reduction Act notices may have perished. Efforts to replace the lost
notices are already under way, and the Bureau has asked Congress for
emergency funding, citing the requirement that each reissued notice be
accompanied by a separate Paperwork Reduction Act notice explaining why
it is being reissued.
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