FOIA ID Number: HQ2017008402716

Era: 2017–2021 2025–present All years
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The Institute of Clean Air Companies expressed gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a productive meeting and committed to providing additional information on key issues discussed, including advancements in air quality measurement and support for American pollution control exports. 2018 HQ2017008402716 3
The email from the EPA discusses a request to Administrator Pruitt to finalize a proposed rule adding natural gas processing plants to the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) to enhance community awareness of toxic releases. 2018 HQ2017008402716 1
BP America, Inc. Chairman John C. Minge expressed strong opposition to moving the point of obligation under the EPA's Renewable Fuel Standard to blenders, advocating instead for reform of the RFS and a reduction in blending requirements in a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The letter from Michael E. Ottlinger, President of NTEU Chapter 279, to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses concerns about the importance of the Civil Service System and the need to protect the careers and working conditions of federal employees. 2017 HQ2017008402716 5
The email from the California Small Business Alliance to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses comments on Executive Order 13777, advocating for modifications to EPA air and radiation regulations to alleviate the regulatory burden on small businesses while maintaining air quality protections. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The email from Robert Helminiak of SOCMA expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting discussing the specialty chemical industry's concerns and highlights positive developments regarding the elimination of TSCA Pre-Manufacture Notices and progress on the RMP rule. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from Ed McCabe to EPA officials raises concerns about the Ohio EPA's lack of duty to disclose environmental and financial information related to the "Nightmare on Irwin St." site, suggesting potential misrepresentation and calling for a review of the EPA's accountability to protect public safety and welfare. 2017 HQ2017008402716 4
The email from Joseph Nassif to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses the need for reform in the Superfund program under CERCLA, suggesting the formation of a panel with experienced stakeholders to improve efficiency and effectiveness in addressing environmental cleanup efforts. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from R.D. Farr of Chapman Ranch to Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the US EPA, expresses gratitude for a meeting regarding the contamination at Bird Creek in Osage County, Oklahoma, and conveys confidence in the EPA's commitment to address the issue. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from the EPA Administrator to Dan Turton of General Motors discusses their recent meeting, addressing GM's concerns and expressing a desire to rebuild trust between the EPA and the automotive industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document is a letter from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt outlining the agency's commitment to balancing environmental protection with economic growth, emphasizing priorities such as improving water infrastructure and setting national standards. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The EPA Administrator expresses gratitude to Kevin Morris and Brian Schwartz for meetings with the National Turfgrass Association, emphasizing a desire to re-establish trust and confidence in the agency's new direction. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from the EPA Administrator to Ted McKinney, Chair of the NASDA Committee, expresses appreciation for a recent meeting and emphasizes the EPA's goal to rebuild trust with state-level officials. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator expresses appreciation for a recent meeting with state agriculture leaders and emphasizes the agency's goal to re-establish trust and confidence at the state level. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The email from the EPA Administrator to Syngenta's CEO expresses appreciation for a meeting and emphasizes the agency's intention to rebuild trust with the agricultural industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses appreciation for a meeting with Shell Oil Company President Bruce Culpepper, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding trust while protecting natural resources. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, expresses regret for missing an Executive Order signing related to religious liberty and invites a colleague to connect in Washington, D.C. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responding to a request for information about GenX contamination in the Cape Fear River, detailing ongoing compliance evaluations of the Chemours facility following a Consent Order under the Toxic Substances Control Act, and noting collaboration with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services regarding health effects assessments. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document consists of thank-you letters from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to various business executives, expressing gratitude for their participation in the Food Loss and Waste Event at Eataly World in Italy. 2017 HQ2017008402716 9
The email from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt thanks Tony Campbell, President and CEO of East Kentucky Power Cooperative, for his participation in a roundtable discussion on air quality and energy security. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the Administrator expresses gratitude to Mr. John Hopkins of NuScale Power for attending a Food Loss and Waste Event and discusses the potential of NuScale's nuclear technology, while indicating a desire to visit their facilities in Oregon. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from Robert Cribb informs EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt that he and the EPA have won the Golden Padlock Award from Investigative Reporters & Editors for being a secretive government agency that has avoided public disclosure of information. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from Scott Piu, an administrator, apologizes to Joe O'Rourke of The Mosaic Company for missing a scheduled meeting due to illness and expresses interest in touring their Florida facilities in the future. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document is a letter from NuScale Power to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discussing the potential of their small modular reactors to enhance U.S. leadership in nuclear technology and the importance of collaboration with the EPA for international nuclear market opportunities. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The EPA is urged to personally engage in the review of Chemours' NPDES permit for its Fayetteville, NC facility due to concerns over the discharge of the toxic substance GenX into the Cape Fear River, which poses risks to public drinking water and has been linked to potential carcinogenic effects. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the EPA announces the decision to discontinue the agency's involvement with the 2018 Climate Leadership Awards program and cancel the associated Climate Leadership Conference. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from a constituent to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt in September 2017 urges him to visit a Tesla factory, highlighting the company's job creation and environmental efforts. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document is an Executive Summary from the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, detailing annual reports on environmental monitoring, radioactive waste disposal, and occupational safety, highlighting the program's commitment to public health and safety, and noting successful collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency. 2017 HQ2017008402716 12
The document consists of thank-you notes from Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA, expressing gratitude to various individuals for their participation in a roundtable discussion at the Gully Branch Tree Farm and acknowledging their environmental stewardship. 2017 HQ2017008402716 11
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is addressing concerns regarding the disposal of coal combustion residuals (CCR) in Puerto Rico by taking actions against multiple landfills and enforcing compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and the Clean Water Act. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document is a letter from conservation leaders to Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, expressing support for collaboration between the USDA and EPA to enhance economic and environmental outcomes through sustainable forest management and wood utilization policies. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
Honeywell executives express gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting to discuss critical policy issues, emphasizing the importance of support for the SNAP rules and the Montreal Protocol Kigali amendment to foster American competitiveness in hydrofluorocarbon replacement technologies. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has decided to reconsider provisions of the Coal Combustion Residuals Rule in response to petitions from the Utility Solid Waste Activities Group and ALS Puerto Rico LLP, and will address requests to hold related litigation in abeyance by September 18, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document is a letter from EPA Administrator K. Scott Pruitt expressing gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Bean Bateman for their hospitality during a visit to their farm in North Dakota. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from K. Scon, an Administrator, expresses gratitude to Libby Rosenbaum for recognition at the ACYPL Honors Evening and offers support for the organization's mission to promote civility in politics. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working on an updated permitting chart to provide clarity and relief for contractors, as discussed by Administrator Scott Pruitt during the Associated General Contractors of America's annual leadership conference on September 27, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The emails from K. Scott Pritit, Administrator of the EPA, express appreciation for recent meetings with stakeholders, including the American Association of Pediatrics and Western Growers, highlighting a commitment to addressing mutual concerns and rebuilding trust while protecting natural resources. 2017 HQ2017008402716 7
The letter from biodiesel producers to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses support for the agency's intent regarding the Notice of Data Availability and advocates for higher renewable volume obligations for advanced biofuels and biomass-based diesel in 2018 and 2019. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
John D. Negroponte, Vice Chairman of McLarty Associates, expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt for a previous meeting and emphasizes the importance of ongoing U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico environmental cooperation in a letter dated October 18, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The St. Joe County Tea Party Patriots express gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting regarding federal regulation and pledge to support the Trump Administration's efforts to reduce regulations. 2017 HQ2017008402716 10
The Texas Public Policy Foundation expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for his participation in their Energy and Climate Policy Summit, emphasizing the need for common-sense energy policies and collaboration against federal climate regulations that they view as detrimental to prosperity. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email correspondence involves Angstrom Technologies expressing concerns to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt about delays and denials from the EPA affecting their manufacturing process, highlighting a lack of the agency's promised business-friendly approach. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
Leroy H. Simkins, Jr. expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a recent meeting regarding communication challenges with the Army Corps of Engineers, indicating a desire for further collaboration to address ongoing issues. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
Westlake Chemical's letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses concern over the agency's unexpected decision to change the proposed remedy for the BF Goodrich Superfund Site from containment of non-aqueous phase liquid to removal, highlighting the importance of ongoing communication and collaboration. 2017 HQ2017008402716 4
The email correspondence involves Tony Petrucci from Angstrom Technologies requesting the attendance of a staff member from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's office at a scheduled meeting on December 12, 2017, to help resolve ongoing issues with the EPA team they have been working with. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The Texas Public Policy Foundation submitted an Administrative Petition to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on May 1, 2017, requesting the reconsideration of the 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding due to alleged failure to comply with peer review requirements. 2017 HQ2017008402716 34
State Representative Carl W. Newton of Oklahoma is reaching out to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to recommend a constituent's clean-burning flare pipe project that meets EPA standards and seeks industry guidance. 2017 HQ2017008402716 6
The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers expresses gratitude to the EPA for reconsidering greenhouse gas standards for light-duty vehicles and seeks to collaborate on streamlining regulations to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The email from Brian Hope at the EPA expresses strong opposition to the reversal of regulations aimed at detecting gas leaks, including methane, criticizing the decision as prioritizing corporate interests over public health. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
K. Michael Ingram of El Dorado Holdings, Inc. writes to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing support for the Interstate-11 project and discussing the need for collaboration on air quality policies and infrastructure improvements in the Greater Phoenix area. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
An email from Brian Hope at the EPA urges Administrator Scott Pruitt to eliminate the position of Scientific Integrity Official, citing concerns over its current occupant's influence on environmental policy, as discussed in a Wall Street Journal article. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Air Enforcement Division, represented by Phillip Brooks, is addressing a permitting matter involving Devon Energy and is collaborating with the State of Wyoming and the Department of Justice to ensure compliance with environmental laws. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The Council for National Policy expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt for his contribution to their meeting, highlighting the significance of his insights for their conservative policy efforts. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
Rod D. Martin expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for his remarks at the Council for National Policy and appreciates his contributions to Southern Seminary, highlighting the importance of seminary education for the Southern Baptist Convention. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document consists of emails from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt expressing appreciation for a meeting with the American Institute of Architects and outlining the EPA's commitment to balancing environmental protection with economic growth. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from Thomas Kuhn of the Edison Electric Institute to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses concerns regarding the federal regulation of coal combustion residuals (CCR) and emphasizes the importance of effective management under state regulatory agencies with EPA support. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the EPA Administrator expresses gratitude for a meeting with representatives from the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives to discuss important industry issues and the agency's new direction. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses commitment to balancing environmental protection with economic growth, prioritizing improvements in water infrastructure and air quality, in a letter dated April 26, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The letter from Canada's Minister of Natural Resources, Jim Carr, to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses collaboration between the U.S. and Canada on resource development and environmental protection, emphasizing cooperation on energy programs and upcoming meetings. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator expresses commitment to reviewing the Clean Power Plan in response to President Trump's American Energy Independence Executive Order, emphasizing a balance between environmental protection and economic growth. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in a May 4, 2017 correspondence, addressed concerns regarding the decision to deny a petition to ban chlorpyrifos, emphasizing the need for regulatory certainty for farmers while continuing to evaluate the pesticide under existing review processes. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator, Scott Pruitt, acknowledges Dr. M. Granger Morgan's advice on criteria for assessing nominees to the Science Advisory Board and emphasizes the importance of an open and competitive nomination process. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The letter from Krysti J. Corbett of the EPA addresses concerns raised by Michael E. Ottlinger, President of the National Treasury Employees Union, regarding employee interests and outlines the agency's commitment to civil service and its focus on environmental protection and economic growth under Administrator Pruitt's agenda. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responding to Auto Alliance regarding the reconsideration of the Midterm Evaluation Final Determination for model year 2022-2025 greenhouse gas standards, indicating a new Final Determination will be made by April 1, 2018. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document consists of emails from the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, dated May 14-15, 2017, expressing apologies for missed meetings and discussing the agency's new direction with various industry leaders, including representatives from Intrexon Corporation and CalPortland Company. 2017 HQ2017008402716 5
The email from the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency expresses appreciation to Kentucky's Secretary of Energy and Environment for a recent meeting and offers continued support for any concerns or issues. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The EPA Administrator expresses gratitude to industry leaders Greg Wickham and Steven P. Rowe for their meetings, discussing the agency's new direction and the importance of rebuilding trust with the dairy and agricultural sectors. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator expresses appreciation to Maxim Pasik of Watergen for a demonstration of their water-generating device, the Genny, and discusses the potential benefits of the technology. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email correspondence from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses a letter addressed to President Trump regarding concerns about global warming and promoting steam-electric locomotives that do not produce greenhouse gases, with a request for comments from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. 2017 HQ2017008402716 5
The email from the EPA Administrator on May 2, 2017, expresses gratitude to General Motors' General Counsel for a meeting discussing GM's concerns and the new direction of the EPA, aiming to rebuild trust with the automotive industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator expresses commitment to environmental protection, regulatory clarity, and collaboration with stakeholders while addressing climate change and improving water infrastructure in a May 3, 2017 correspondence. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from Scott Piu, an administrator, expresses regret for missing a meeting with Joe O'Rourke of The Mosaic Company due to illness and indicates a willingness to tour their Florida facilities in the future. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses gratitude to Dan Sullivan of the Grand River Dam Authority for their meeting and emphasizes the agency's commitment to rebuilding trust with the industry while balancing economic growth and environmental protection. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
Chemours' President Mark P. Vergnano thanked EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting discussing the agency's dual role in protecting health and the environment while promoting U.S. investment and job creation, and noted progress on the implementation of changes to the Toxic Substances Control Act. 2017 HQ2017008402716 5
Duke Energy's CEO, Lynn J. Good, expresses appreciation to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for discussing greenhouse gas regulation and emphasizes the importance of regulatory certainty for investment decisions in the electric power sector. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document is a letter from Norman, Fox & Co. to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, requesting regulatory relief regarding the importation of p-chlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF) due to adverse operational impacts without environmental benefits. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention responded to a request from Norman Fox & Co. regarding the regulatory differences in compliance for purchasing the chemical p-chlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF) domestically versus importing it under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reviewing public comments on a proposed cleanup plan for the San Jacinto River Waste Pits Superfund site in Texas, with a final remedial action decision to be made based on various environmental and community criteria. 2017 HQ2017008402716 6
The document is a letter from Peter Wright to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing enthusiasm for the Assistant Administrator position in the Office of Land and Emergency Management and a commitment to implementing the Superfund Task Force's recommendations. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from Brian Hope discusses concerns regarding statements made by EPA officials in response to a Los Angeles Times article about employee morale and the agency's relationship with its staff, highlighting issues of climate change and environmental protection. 2017 HQ2017008402716 4
A letter to EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt urging him to allow EPA scientists to speak at the State of the Narragansett Bay and Watershed program, highlighting their contributions to a significant report on climate change. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document is a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt from a retired Connecticut Air Pollution Control Engineer expressing support for his work and sharing experiences related to environmental regulations and climate change discussions during previous administrations. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The Heartland Institute's memorandum, dated November 6, 2017, encourages civic and business leaders to read and share an interview with physicist William Happer, which critiques government actions on climate change and argues that global warming is not a significant issue. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The email correspondence involves Angstrom Technologies expressing concerns to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt about delays and denials from the EPA affecting their manufacturing process, highlighting the need for more business-friendly practices. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The Texas Public Policy Foundation submitted an Administrative Petition to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt requesting a reconsideration to make the national ambient air quality standards for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) less stringent, citing faulty assumptions in the current standards. 2017 HQ2017008402716 93
Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a signed photograph and offers to provide advice or insight in future discussions. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from Granger Morgan, a former chair of the EPA Science Advisory Board, urges Administrator Pruitt to maintain the established criteria of scientific expertise for selecting SAB members amidst speculation of changes to the board's membership process. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The email from Tom Pruitt to Scott Pruitt discusses concerns regarding the Paris Climate Agreement, labeling it as a "John Frum Protocol," and highlights a request for investigation into the previous administration's actions related to the agreement and potential UN taxation, addressed to the EPA's Office of Inspector General. 2017 HQ2017008402716 9
The Colorado Petroleum Council is urging the U.S. EPA to pause deadlines for Section 114 information requests to align with President Trump's Executive Order promoting energy independence and to respect states' roles in environmental law administration. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) informed Reynolds B. Renshaw that external participation in the Superfund task force was not sought, but highlighted the task force's recommendations and the establishment of an advisory body for stakeholder engagement. 2017 HQ2017008402716 4
A letter to Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, urging him to reconsider the decision allowing Devon Energy to withdraw its investment in technology aimed at reducing emissions of hazardous chemicals, including benzene. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
Trout Unlimited's President Chris Wood wrote to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing gratitude for a meeting discussing Good Samaritan policies for abandoned mine cleanup and urging protection for Bristol Bay's fisheries and headwater streams under the Clean Water Act. 2017 HQ2017008402716 4
The EPA has completed risk assessments on chlorinated paraffins submitted by Qualice LLC, Dover Chemical, and INOVYN, determining they may pose unreasonable environmental risks, and has issued consent orders regulating their manufacture with specific conditions and testing requirements. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document is an open letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing opposition to the existence of the EPA and urging its dismantling, citing examples of alleged overreach and mismanagement by the agency. 2017 HQ2017008402716 6
The email from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to Rhonda Hooper of the OKC Chamber of Commerce expresses gratitude for a recent meeting and offers to discuss future concerns or issues related to the EPA's new direction. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document consists of thank-you letters from the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency to various individuals following a meeting regarding the new direction of the EPA and its relationship with the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives. 2017 HQ2017008402716 7
The document consists of emails from the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, dated May 14, 2017, expressing gratitude for meetings with industry leaders from CalPortland Company, the Portland Cement Association, and Lehigh Hanson, while emphasizing the EPA's goal to re-establish trust and confidence within the industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responds to Mr. Thomas Blasingame's letter expressing concerns about global warming and suggests exploring the use of steam-electric locomotives as a potential solution. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt thanks Chris Tytanic for discussing Reliable One Resources' water treatment technology that can remediate contaminated waters during a meeting. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to executives of the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers expresses appreciation for a recent meeting and emphasizes the agency's intention to rebuild trust with the industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2